RE: https://en.osm.town/@mdione/116239489362801981

OK, the push for AI is official. I'm definitely open for new positions.

I'm a jack of all trades, systems dev and admin, #Linux, #Python, #postgres, #ansible, #prometheus, #grafana, security conscious, I like to review code, and for my hobbies I do some #GIS and would like to do more.

Check my CV https://www.grulic.org.ar/~mdione/

and my blog https://www.grulic.org.ar/~mdione/glob/ (not a typo)

for more details.

#GetFediHired

@mdione Health IT? In Canada? In Canada health is management provincially, usually divided into geographic regions.

Wikipedia lists every region
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_regions_of_Canada
Health regions of Canada - Wikipedia

@mdione Just saw an IT post for my health region, many of these all over Canada …
@pinhman ah, ok, thanks, but no, I'm in "the other" francophone country, with smallkids in school age, so not really planing on changing even cities. But thanks again.
@mdione There's many US based health professionals seeking out Canada as an alternative.

Health Regions are seeing this as an opportunity, but IT support in health is often forgotten.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/how-many-u-s-health-care-workers-are-in-b-c-9.7129903
B.C. hires more than 400 U.S. health-care workers in 1-year recruitment blitz | CBC News

The numbers from B.C.’s Ministry of Health show 414 U.S. health-care workers accepted jobs in the province between March 2025 and January 2026.

CBC