Role: Nurse Practitioner
Permanent positions (35 hour a week)
Location: Scarborough, Ontario
Purpose:
Our client operates with an integrated and interdisciplinary approach. All roles collaborate with and contribute to different teams and programs to support the community's needs.
Bring your passion for community-based healthcare to this fast paced and dynamic environment, as well as your program development and implementation experience to this role.
Key Areas of Responsibility:
- Provide comprehensive client-centered care within their scope of practice.
- Provide assessment, intervention, monitoring, and follow-up for acute and chronic illnesses.
- Conducting clients interviews and examinations, developing and implementing client-centered treatment plans, while integrating evidence-based health promotion practices.
- Adhere to College of Nurses standards of practice.
- Actively participate within an inter-professional model of care.
- Participate in peer/chart audit reviews as required.
- Participate in case conferences.
- Capacity to work in a team setting, delivering services to marginalized individuals living with chronic illness, mental health, and addiction.
- Willingness to participate in professional development opportunities and preceptor nurse practitioner/medical students.
- Maintain competencies as required through professional development.
- Involve the patient in all aspects of treatment and care.
- Provide instruction and support as patients learn to administer treatment and manage side effects and develop follow up plans.
- Provide telephone support as necessary.
- Provide community education sessions as schedule permits.
- Capacity to maintain professional links with other agencies, colleges, and universities.
- Participate in the clients on-call schedule as part of clients funder requirements.
- Pursue continuing education opportunities as required.
Scope and Accountability:
The Nurse Practitioner will function within their full scope of practice in accordance to College of Nurses of Ontario standards of practice. The Nurse Practitioner is accountable to the primary care manager.
Educational and/or Professional Qualifications:
- Masters prepared Nurse Practitioner with Primary Health Care certificate.
- Registration, in good standing, with the College of Nurses of Ontario in the Extended Class.
- Member of NPAO with additional professional liability coverage.
- 3-5 years practice working as a NP, utilizing advanced nursing assessment skills in an inter-professional model of care.
- Pediatric experience an asset.
- Experience working as a Nurse Practitioner in a community setting is strongly preferred.
- Experience in program development is preferred.
- Current HCP CPR.
- Willing to become a member of other professional bodies to enhance practice (e.g., Registered Nurses Association of Ontario).
- Oral/written fluency in other languages relevant to providing service in the role would be considered an asset.
- Demonstrated experience/confidence in working independently, with a high degree of self-direction and strong organizational skills.
- Demonstrated excellence in interpersonal, including effective conflict resolution, and communication (written and oral) skills.
Significant Working Conditions:
- Flexibility of hours occasional evening or weekend work will be required.
- Flexible working sites working in the community.
- Valid drivers license required.
- Vehicle required.
Fluid thanks you for your interest in this opportunity. However, only candidates with the required skills will be contacted.
Fluid is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action. We welcome and encourage diversity in our workplace.
Applicants must be qualified to work in Canada.