Propair – An Employer of Choice

Founded over 70 years ago in La Sarre and now based in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Propair is a trusted air carrier recognized for the quality and reliability of its services across Quebec, Ontario, and New Brunswick. Our team of more than 175 professionals delivers commercial air transportation, air ambulance services, charter flights, aircraft maintenance, and airport services every day.

We foster a collaborative, people-focused work environment where every team member's expertise contributes directly to the safety of our operations and the satisfaction of our clients.

Joining Propair means becoming part of a well-established organization deeply rooted in its community, committed to building lasting relationships with both employees and partners.

At Propair, you're not just building a career—you're embarking on an extraordinary journey.

What Propair Offers You

  • Access to Propair flight travel privileges for you and your immediate family;

  • A 7 days on / 7 days off schedule, allowing you the flexibility to return home during your week off;

  • Comprehensive group insurance benefits;

  • A group retirement savings plan (RRSP) with employer contributions;

  • The Flight Club, our employee social committee offering a variety of activities to strengthen team spirit;

  • A unique work experience where every day brings new challenges and adventure—never routine.

Your Role

  • Assess patients' health conditions and provide appropriate care throughout medical transfers, following established medical protocols while addressing each patient's individual needs;

  • Coordinate and plan aeromedical transports by overseeing every stage of the transfer, including medical care and ground and air transportation arrangements;

  • Maintain clear and effective communication with all stakeholders, including Flight Coordination, medical teams, hospitals, paramedics, and other healthcare partners, to ensure seamless coordination and optimal patient care;

  • Follow established procedures and policies while delivering high-quality, patient-centered care.

What We're Looking For

  • Registered Nurse in good standing with the Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec (OIIQ) and a minimum of two (2) years of experience in critical care and/or emergency nursing;

  • Bilingual (French and English), comfortable working in a fast-paced, interdisciplinary environment;

  • Strong planning, communication, collaboration, and rapid decision-making skills;

  • Self-motivated, organized, detail-oriented, and committed to patient safety and quality of care;

  • Knowledge of Indigenous communities and cultures is considered an asset.