Nurse Practitioner, HART Hub
We are a dynamic community-based health centre promoting social justice and health equity in the Regent Park neighbourhood and Downtown East area of Toronto. We operate out of several locations and provide a wide variety of services including: primary health care, chiropody, physiotherapy, health promotion, social work, community health, immigrant and refugee services, harm reduction and homeless programs, addiction and recovery services, Pathways to Education, infant and child development programs, parenting programs, and youth employment services.
Regent Park CHC is a hub partner for the Downtown East Toronto’s Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub. The HART Hub is intended to address locally identified gaps in mental health, addictions, primary care, supportive housing and employment and social services by leveraging an integrated approach and co-locating services both on-site and proximate to the HART Hub site at Regent Park CHC.
Job Summary
The Nurse Practitioner delivers primary care services with a focus on addictions and mental health treatment and recovery through a variety of methods including direct client-care; health promotion and education; and individualized treatment plans, including medication management, counseling, and referrals to other healthcare providers. The Nurse Practitioner works within a trauma-informed, harm reduction framework that promotes the mission and values of RPCHC.
Three Year Contract Full Time – 35 hours per week
Salary Range: $112,012 to $134,936, plus opportunity to participate in HOOPP (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan).
This is a bargaining unit position within OPSEU Local 5115.
Salary
Hours
Responsibilities Include
Program Support:
- Deliver low threshold primary care services within the Nurse Practitioner NP scope of practice as outlined by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), including comprehensive health assessments for those who use substances and have mental health challenge and prescribing.
- Medications within the scope of practice of NPs.
- Ensure that standards of client care maintained according to the Standards of Nursing Practice, the Standards of Practice for Nurses in the Extended Class, and generally accepted ethical guidelines for, as well as functioning within the Regulated Health Professions Act and the Nursing Act.
- Provide supportive counselling and crisis intervention on an individual or group basis
- Refer clients to internal and external programs, specialists, hospitals, and community agencies as needed.
- Provide emergency care (e.g. initiating CPR), treatment of anaphylaxis, acute asthma or other conditions as required.
- Continue to learn and advance clinical knowledge base through experience and continuing education.
- Incorporate health care advances into practice and basing this practice on the changing demographics and evolving needs of the community
- Provide education and counselling within a treatment and recovery framework to clients regarding their substance use
- Assist with developing care plans, care coordination and referrals for clients
Advocacy and Support:
- Advocate for individual client needs to access effective care, follow-up and resources
- Collaborate with the multidisciplinary team to assist with quality improvement and development of creative strategies to meet client needs
- Participate in relevant meetings and actions as per internal policies and protocols;
- Engage with HART Hub advisory groups representing the needs and experiences of people who use HART Hub in order to adapt and improve program delivery and outcomes
- Participate in the development and/or support of policies and strategies which are in the interest of public health, recognizing the social determinants of health
Outreach and Engagement:
- Provide health promotion and education both to individuals and to groups in a non-judgemental manner
- Provide health information in accessible, appropriate ways to community and clients through pamphlets, posters etc.
- Share in teaching and supervision of medical learners
- Maintain an active role in outreach and community development as appropriate within HART Hub
- Participate in other RPCHC programs and activities as appropriate
- Represent RPCHC (as delegated) in external projects or initiatives related to developing and implementing healthy public policy and/or addressing the social determinants of health
- Develop and maintain positive relationships with service providers, community groups and other agency representatives
Qualifications and Skills Required
- Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse, Extended Class
- A minimum 2 years of Primary Care NP practice or a new NP with 3 years of primary care/community RN practice within a relevant clinical role
- Experience in frontline nursing treatment and recovery practices in a community based marginalized population who uses drugs.
- Knowledge of and demonstrated ability to support the homeless population and apply trauma informed principles in work with clients and community.
- Knowledge of overdose prevention and response strategies
- Excellent understanding of impacts of systemic oppression on marginalized individuals and communities
- Demonstrated understanding of principles of community development and experience applying these principles in work settings.
- Extensive experience in conflict resolution and crisis intervention
- Extensive knowledge of mental health, substance use and crisis services and systems
- Awareness of and sensitivity to the health issues of a diverse community and experience working with disenfranchised populations.
- Experience in program development, implementation and evaluation an asset.
- Demonstrated understanding of pharmacology clinical theories and practices.
- Ability to function as a member of a multi-disciplinary team.
- Experience and comfort working with an electronic medical record (EMR)
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Excellent leadership and planning skills
- Demonstrated interpersonal, decision making, critical thinking and organizational skills
- Commitment to valuing diversity, equity, partnerships and advocacy in keeping with Regent Park Community Health Centre’s Strategic Direction.
- Commitment to Anti-Racist, Anti-Oppressive strategies
- Knowledge of the Regent Park area and issues affecting families living within the Regent and Moss Park communities
- Must have full COVID 19 vaccine for the protection of clients and staff
Regent Park CHC is committed to equity in our hiring and employment practices. Applications are encouraged from qualified individuals who are Indigenous people, members of racialized communities, individuals of diverse sexual orientation and gender identification, persons with disabilities and others protected under the Human Rights Code as well as individuals with lived experience in the Regent Park community.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. RPCHC is committed to developing an inclusive, selection process and work environment. If contacted, please advise the hiring manager if you require any accommodation during the interview process.
***Position is open until filled
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No phone calls, please. We thank all applicants for their interest in this position, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. RPCHC is committed to developing an inclusive, selection process and work environment. If contacted, please advise the hiring manager if you require any accommodation during the interview process.