GCHC·Guelph, Ontario
The Nurse Practitioner provides specialized clinical health services for people living with or at risk of HIV/AIDS and those seeking gender-affirming care. Responsibilities include comprehensive assessments, diagnosis, treatment, and managing complex clients within an interdisciplinary team.
Main Responsibilities Provide ongoing, comprehensive specialty health care to clients within priority population groups, specifically people living with HIV, people at-risk of HIV and people seeking Gender-Affirming Care, including addressing the health care needs of transgender clients and providing transition-related care. Provide comprehensive assessments, diagnosis, counselling, screening, referral, education, treatment and follow-up, supportive client counseling, and crisis intervention. Determine the presence of existing and potential health problems, with a focus on lifestyle, psychological, sociocultural and environmental risk factors that may influence the client's health status Maintain complete, accurate, and timely electronic medical records. Participate in chart reviews, discussion of problem cases, and client inquiries Work within a determinant of health framework which emphasizes health promotion and education, disease prevention and recognizes the special risk factors which may affect the health of clients
Key Qualifications and Skills Registration in the Extended Class with the College of Nurses of Ontario Member of the Nurse Practitioners Association of Ontario Experience working with communities and individuals who face barriers to accessing health care due illness and other factors known to be the determinants of health (poverty, education, language barriers, discriminations, mental health and substance use issues, etc.). Experience providing medical care for people who are HIV positive, people at-risk of HIV and people seeking gender-affirming care. Previous experience in community health/social services and/or a values-based organization is an asset Able to independently manage complex clients with comorbidities and vulnerabilities, consulting as appropriate Excellent communications skills, both verbal and written, along with the ability to prioritize and multi-task. Proficient in the use of computers and various other software applications including Word, Outlook, PSS and electronic health records Understand and are committed to the Mission, Vision and Values of the Guelph CHC.
Nurse Practitioner may be required to share on call duties with other providers in the future.
We know that experience comes in many forms.
If you have some of these qualities and are excited about this opportunity, then we want to hear from you.
Please visit our website https://gchc.ca/ and apply using the online application tool by end of day July 6 2026.
In your application, please include a resume and cover letter outlining how your skills, qualifications, and experience meet the position requirements.
Guelph Community Health Centre is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates, including individuals from priority populations who may identify as 2SLGBTQIA+, persons with disabilities, Indigenous, First Nations, Inuit and Metis individuals, and members of Black and other racialized communities.
We thank, in advance, those who apply, but will contact only those who qualify for interviews.
If at any stage in the selection process you require accommodation, please let us know the nature of the required accommodation.
We require that all finalist applicants undergo a Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Screen through their local Police Services Branch prior to start date.
Candidates must be registered in the Extended Class with the College of Nurses of Ontario and be a member of the Nurse Practitioners Association of Ontario. Experience working with marginalized populations and providing care for HIV and gender-affirming health needs is required.
Market context
In Ontario, advanced-practice roles are often competitive because employers look for licensure, professional membership, and experience with complex, community-based care. For this posting, the combination of Extended Class registration, NP association membership, and experience with marginalized populations, HIV care, and gender-affirming health needs is especially important. Job requirements and benefits on this platform are AI-summarized from the original job description, helping candidates review the role faster; before applying, confirm your credentials and tailor examples that show this clinical experience.