Canadian Addiction Treatment Centers·Hamilton, Ontario
The Clinic Nurse delivers harm reduction and supportive treatment modalities for patients with opiate dependency using a patient-centered model. Responsibilities include administering medications, performing clinical tests like ECGs and venipuncture, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
Reference ID: 001-OATC-2155
Line of Business: Outpatient Clinics, Ontario Addiction Treatment Clinics
Location: Hamilton, ON (397 Main St E, Hamilton, ON L8N 2V9)
Position Type: Part-Time, Permanent
Vacancy Status: This Posting is in Replacement for an Existing Vacancy
Hours: 8 Hours Per Week (For specific information on the schedule, please scroll to the bottom of the posting)
$29.87 Per Hour
This Position is Represented by U.F.C.W. Local 175.
As a multidisciplinary healthcare team - Together, we: Compassion – we meet people where they are, ready to help
Accountability – we take responsibility for outcomes
Respect – we work well with others
Excellence – we deliver exceptional experiences to everyone we encounter
Wellness: Healthcare Spending Account for you and your family along with Employee Assistant Programs through TELUS Health, discounted GoodLife fitness memberships, paid time off for vacation, wellness days for illness, and mental health, and bereavement.
Career Development: Professional Development, including CNO License reimbursement, Lunch & Learn Sessions and access to 100+ courses within the Company’s Learning Management System.
Preparation for the Future: Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP/DPSP).
Employee Recognition: Service Recognition Program.
The Clinic Nurse is accountable for the development and delivery of a range of harm reduction and supportive treatment modalities for patients with opiate dependency based on a patient centered model of care. The ideal candidate is a compassionate, caring individual and who can understand the challenges our patients and their families face. As the ideal candidate you are a nurse who is able to interact with diverse and cultural clients while delivering exceptional support and treatment. Working within a multi-disciplinary team of healthcare professionals, you have excellent communication skills, thrive on working within a team within a busy clinic work environment.
Completion of a Diploma in Registered Practical Nursing or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Previous experience in addiction treatment and/or a similar field.
A member in good standing with the College of Nurses in Ontario.
Completes yearly CNO Quality Assurance certification.
Provision of a recent and acceptable Criminal Reference Check.
Training to perform Phlebotomy and Electrocardiogram (ECG/EKG) are an asset.
Current First Aid and CPR Certification is required.
Strong commitment to working with individuals living with addiction and mental health.
Ability to establish therapeutic relationships with patients.
Knowledge of Harm Reduction principles; ability to work with clients experiencing addiction and mental illness and their families.
Proficiency in using Microsoft platform, particularly Outlook, Word, and Excel.
Founded in 1995, Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres (CATC) operates three inpatient addiction treatment centres, a national network of more than 70 outpatient substance use disorder treatment clinics and specialty pharmacies in Canada.
CATC delivers services in a supportive, compassionate, and judgment-free environment. We are committed to improving the lives of individuals affected by addiction through a multidisciplinary, evidence-based approach that prioritizes quality care and an exceptional patient experience.
Our outpatient clinics provide walk-in support in person or virtually to enable community-based access to accredited treatment programs. Our CARE teams provide rapid access to a team of medical professionals, pharmacy services and wrap-around supports to engage patients through stabilization and treatment plans that enable patient success in achieving care goals.
Our inpatient treatment centres provide structured, 24/7 medically supported care in a safe and therapeutic environment for individuals who require intensive stabilization and recovery support. Care is focused on building a strong foundation for long-term recovery through accredited, evidence-based programming. Our secure virtual counselling services make care more accessible through flexible, remote connections with qualified professionals.
As part of our commitment to transparency and efficiency, we would like to inform you that we utilize Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in our recruitment process to assist in the initial screening and evaluation of applications.
Rotating Schedule: Week 1
Week 2
Candidates must be a Registered Practical Nurse or hold a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and be a member in good standing with the College of Nurses in Ontario. Required certifications include First Aid and CPR, along with a commitment to working with individuals facing addiction and mental health challenges.
Market context
In Ontario, nurse roles are typically in steady demand across healthcare and community settings, especially for candidates with current registration and up-to-date life-support credentials. This role is competitive because employers often look for both formal nursing education and readiness to work with individuals with addiction, while benefits such as a healthcare spending account, employee assistance programs, and paid time off can add value. Since the requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original posting, review the full description carefully and confirm your College of Nurses in Ontario standing, First Aid, and CPR before applying.
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