Job Title:
Nurse Practitioner
Employment terms:
Relief role, Hours may vary, evening and weekend hours can be expected
Salary range:
$59.26 - $71.24 per hour (with 4% vacation pay)
Expected start date:
ASAP
Number of positions:
1
Reporting to:
Manager, Primary Health Care or delegate
Locations:
Flemingdon Health Centre: 10 Gateway Blvd
Health Access Thorncliffe Park (HATP): 45 Overlea Blvd
Fairview Health Centre at 5 Fairview Mall Drive
Application deadline:
Until Filled
Application Process:
Qualified applicants are invited to submit their application via link below:
include a cover letter and resume in a single file.
Background: Flemingdon Health Centre (FHC) is an engaged and involved member of some of Toronto’s most dynamic neighborhoods; Flemingdon Park, Fairview and Thorncliffe Park. FHC is a registered charity and an incorporated not-for-profit Community Health Centre (CHC), with a vision of Strong Healthy Communities. Across our three sites, we provide a range of health-related services based on the social determinants of health with extensive community engagement.
At FHC, we believe that health is much more than just the absence of disease. Our approach to community health encompasses the social determinants of health which includes education, employment, isolation, food security and social supports, and utilizes a community development model to promote health, prevent disease, and strengthen community capacity. We value health equity, inclusion, community engagement, accountability & transparency, excellence and collaboration & partnerships.
Position Summary:
The Nurse Practitioner will work as an integral part of our interdisciplinary team to provide comprehensive primary health care services. As an independent professional, the Nurse Practitioner will work to full scope of practice to contribute to clients’ health providing assessment, prevention, education, rehabilitation, and therapeutic support services consistent with the standards of care outlined by the College of Nurses. We are seeking a Nurse Practitioner who is committed to community-based, client-centered care, and passionate about working collaboratively to address the social determinants of health, to reduce barriers and improve access to health care for the clients across all sites.
Responsibilities Include:
Direct Client Care:
Provide comprehensive primary health care including assessments, diagnosis, treatment plans, follow up, referral, education and referral within the scope of practice of a registered nurse in extended class
Maintain accurate client visits and findings on current record system
Coordinate client care within FHC and/or HATP and with other health care agencies and specialists
Determine the need for and orders and interpret screening and diagnostic laboratory tests, chest and limb x-rays, diagnostic ultrasounds etc.
Counsel and provide information and follow up on abnormal results.
Prescribe designated drugs as specified by the CNO
Participate in Quality Improvement Programs.
Health Promotion and Education:
Implement health teaching and promotion with clients as part of clinical assessments and client care
Participate in identification of priority groups or targeted populations for special health promotion and community development initiatives
Participate in the development and delivery of group programs or special presentations
Activities are to be consistent with the mission and goals of FHC and/or HATP, working cooperatively with partners and with other health practitioners in the community
Organizational Responsibilities:
Participate in Quality Improvement, Audits, Accreditation and other relevant organizational committees and working groups and team meetings
Consult with the appropriate team physician re clients following the consultative guidelines of the College of Nurses of Ontario
Participate in the planning, implementation and evaluation of goals which are developed yearly.
Plan, participate and assist identifying priority populations and implementing effective services consistent with FHC and HATP’s vision and values
Develop and maintain knowledge of the Flemingdon Health Centre communities and have working knowledge of community services and resources to make appropriate referrals
Comply with all relevant FHC and/or HATP legislation policies including privacy legislation
Support teaching of nursing and medical students as needed and support volunteer placement programs as required
Participate in continuing education activities and assist in the in-service training of other employees
Qualifications, Skills, and Proficiencies:
Registered Nurse with the College of Nurses of Ontario in the Extended Class.
Baccalaureate in Nursing and graduate of recognized Educational Program for Primary Care Nurse Practitioners
2-3 years of experience in primary care or community nursing will be an asset.
An ability to work as a member of an interdisciplinary health care team, responsible and accountable for own practice
Demonstrated experience in chronic disease management and prevention, and a good understanding of the role of health promotion
Experience working with marginalized communities and complex clients
Commitment to anti-racism and anti-oppression practices
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends
Ability to speak other languages, preferably Spanish, or Arabic is an asset
Knowledge of EMR System an asset (Practice Solutions)
Vaccines (COVID-19 and others) are a requirement of the job pursuant to the Ontario Human Rights Code
Note: This is a bargaining unit position with UFCW. Terms may be altered as a result of collective bargaining. For more details on benefits and entitlements, please refer to our collective agreement here: Health Care Services/621-88231-22.pdf
We encourage applications from individuals who can identify with the diverse communities we serve. We thank all applicants for their interest but regret that only those selected for an interview will receive an acknowledgement. Please note that a criminal background check (Vulnerable sector) will be conducted for this position. In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, accommodation will be provided in all parts of the hiring process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance.