The Nurse Practitioner performs comprehensive health assessments and provides advanced nursing care, including pharmacological treatments and counseling. They collaborate with physicians and multi-disciplinary teams to develop individualized care plans and promote healthy lifestyles for clients.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be registered as an RN(EC) with the College of Nurses of Ontario and hold a Master's degree in nursing or a health-related field. Required qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program Certificate.
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Job description
Who We Are
Canadian Mental Health Association Durham is an integrated community mental health and primary care hub that has been providing mental health services to Durham Region for over 60 years. During that time, it has evolved to provide a broad range of services to individuals and their families experiencing mental health challenges, from information and education to case management, psychosocial rehabilitation, housing and primary healthcare. These services are provided through inter-professional teams focused on providing clinically based services that, in addition to dealing with client mental health issues, address social determinants of health using the recovery model. Overview of the role: The Nurse Practitioner provides services to clients who include the individual throughout their lifespan, the family, and the community, with strong emphasis on health promotion, patient education and disease prevention.
Responsibilities
Assessment
Working within the scope of practice of the RN (EC), performs a comprehensive health or symptom directed assessment synthesizes data from multiple sources to make diagnosis, as part of the health care team
Spend adequate time with the client to determine the presence of existing and potential health problems, with a major focus on related lifestyle, psychological, sociocultural, and environmental risk factors which may influence the client’s health status, deals with these personally or by referral to or in consultation with, other health care providers and agencies/services
In accordance with the philosophy of primary health care, encourages clients and families to take responsibility for their own health by involving them in risk factor and health problem identification, goal setting, and the choices of interventions for disease treatment and prevention, health promotion
Works collaboratively and in consultation with the collaborating physicians and specialists as defined in the RN(EC) scope of practice “Expectation for consultation with physicians”
Works within medical directives as established and approved by CMHA Durham and the collaborating physician
Determine the need for and orders from an approved list and interprets the results of screening and diagnostic laboratory tests, within the scope of practice
Determines the need for and orders and interprets reports of diagnostic Imaging within the scope of RN(EC) practice
Keeps complete, accurate, legible and timely records of client’s visits, which will provide information to assist other practitioners in continuing the client’s care
Benefits
Wellness Time
Competitive Vacation
Hybrid Working Model
Paid Birthday Off
100% Employer Paid Health Benefits
Meditation App Memberships
Sees clients at the clinic with scheduled and urgent appointments, and in the community through home visits, during regular and extended hours Treatment
Provides advances nursing care and treatment (including pharmacological complementary therapies and/or counselling interventions for health problem) Nurse Practitioner, NPLC 2
Monitors the ongoing therapy of clients with chronic stable illness by providing effective pharmacological, complementary, or counselling interventions
Prescribe drugs included in the Schedules of the Regulations to treat diseases or disorders within the RN(EC) scope of practice
Collaboration with physicians, independently and with other allied health to develop and discuss appropriate individualized care plans with client/family caregiver based on best practices
Documents using client health records, refers to and arranges follow-up as necessary
Implements strategies to foster independent and healthy lifestyles with the chronically ill medical population
Synthesizes information from individual clients to identify broader implications within the family
Assesses and manages the care of families, in collaboration with team members
Uses community assessment data to identify community needs and resources and develops,implements and evaluates appropriate programming
Ensures that encounter forms and other statistics have been recorded and participates in their analysis
Involves and encourages clients in decisions and actions about their own health
Initiate and develops health education and other activities that assist, promote and support clients as they strive to achieve the highest level of health
Delivers health education program for patients and communities
Implements strategies to promote health and prevent disease for both primary and secondary prevention
Advocates for services with clients Organizational Role
Maintaining current knowledge of policy manuals, reading minutes of meetings and keepingup to date with organizational happenings
Contributing to the efficient functioning of the organization and the attainment of goals
Basing practice on sound theoretical knowledge and best practices
Arranging priorities as necessary to perform tasks
Knowing established work and administrative procedures Risk Management
Minimizes risks adhering to CMHA Durham policies and procedures identifying, assessing,evaluating and controlling risks ensuring well-being of staff and clients Skills you bring: Council of Ontario University Program in Nursing Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Program Certificate (or recognized equivalent) in good standing
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Master in nursing or health-related field required
Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario as an RN(EC) required
Current Membership with the RNAO and evidence of liability insurance Nurse Practitioner, NPLC
Liability protection or liability insurance required (CNPS)
Satisfactory criminal reference check
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Intermediate proficiency in written and verbal French is an asset
Proficient in use of internet, Microsoft software, drug database programs
Current Ontario Driver’s License
Experience with electronic medical records system is an asset
Sound knowledge of the Mental Health Act, Health Care Consent Act, and other related legislation in Ontario is an asset
Sound knowledge of psychotropic medications including usage and potential side effects
Ability to manage a system of medication checks ensuring accuracy
Ability to develop and maintain positive relationships clients, community, partners and represent the agency in a professional manner at all times
Excellent communication (written and verbal) skills and ability to formally present information to individuals or groups in order to develop, implement and monitor nursing care plans and attend meetings
Ability to resolve complex client problems in order to ensure a high standard of nursing service
Excellent assessment and organizational skills
Ability to work with individuals of diverse backgrounds
Flexibility to adapt to change and support any function required within the clinic (i.e. injections, phlebotomy, administrative support)
Ability to work independently when necessary
Ability to think critically and creatively
Ability to make accurate nursing assessments and implement best practices
Ability to minimize risks adhering to established policies and procedures
Ability to participate as a member of a high performance multi-disciplinary team
Knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook), internet
Working within the scope of practice of the RN (EC), performs a comprehensive health or symptom directed assessment synthesizes data from multiple sources to make diagnosis, aspart of the health care team
Spend adequate time with the client to determine the presence of existing and potential health problems, with a major focus on related lifestyle, psychological, sociocultural, and environmental risk factors which may influence the client’s health status, deals with these personally or by referral to or in consultation with, other health care providers and agencies/services
In accordance with the philosophy of primary health care, encourages clients and families to take responsibility for their own health by involving them in risk factor and health problem identification, goal setting, and the choices of interventions for disease treatment and prevention, health promotion
Works collaboratively and in consultation with the collaborating physicians and specialists as defined in the RN(EC) scope of practice “Expectation for consultation with physicians” Nurse Practitioner, NPLC 4
Works within medical directives as established and approved by CMHA Durham and the collaborating physician
Determine the need for and orders from an approved list and interprets the results of screening and diagnostic laboratory tests, within the scope of practice
Determines the need for and orders and interprets reports of diagnostic ultrasounds within the scope of RN(EC) practice
Keeps complete, accurate, legible and timely records of client’s visits, which will provide information to assist other practitioners in continuing the client’s care
Sees clients at the clinic with scheduled and urgent appointments, and in the community through home visits, during regular and extended hours EFFORT
Sits, stands and walks daily in order to perform the duties of the job
Concentration, attentiveness and creativity required daily to assess clients, administer medications/ injections, attend meetings, manage system of medicine administration, prepare documents, listen to clients, use nursing equipment, etc., as well as may lift walkers and push wheelchairs as needed
Committed to self-care to maintain therapeutic competencies WORKING CONDITIONS
Works in a medical office environment, may also be required to work in residential homes, doctors’ offices, and shelters
Exposure to clients in crisis
Exposure to abusive/irate clients, deadlines, multiple demands, distractions/Interruptions
Exposure to hazards such as blood and bodily fluids and cleaning fluids
What We Offer
CMHA Durham is a non-profit community-based organization that believes that mental and physical health care is for everyone regardless of class, race, sexuality, gender, age, faith, or ability. With a hybrid working model, memberships to meditation apps, competitive vacation, wellness time and 100% employer paid health benefits, work-life balance is not only encouraged but expected. Our Monday – Friday work week has 35 hours for most position and everyone gets their birthday off with pay. Read more about us at CMHADurham.org/getinvolved. CMHA Durham endorses the principles of workforce diversity and does not use AI algorithms or automated decision-making in the recruitment process. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please advise us if you require any level of accommodation, we are here to help and support you.