The Nurse Practitioner (NP) (Extended Class) uses advanced clinical skills to provide direct clinical care, education, consultation and treatment in the area of medicine, surgery, geriatrics and kidney care to support the care needs of patients in Medical, Surgical, ALC, Couchiching Health at Home, Kidney Care and Alternate Health Facility beds. The NP is responsible for selected inpatients and participates as an active member of the multi-disciplinary care team. The NP will network to establish relationships with both internal and external partners including Long Term Care Homes, community organizations, physicians and acute care hospitalists, to enhance the circle of care for patients and their families. The NP is responsible for identifying their care parameters, not exceeding scope of practice established by the College of Nurses of Ontario, and for referring patients outside their scope of practice to the most appropriate practitioner. Responsibilities will include: program planning, implementation and evaluation, project management, planning and management of resources, utilization management, safety and risk management, and creating a supportive and healthy working environment.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
The assignment in this role will/may include Alternate Health Facility NP coverage at Champlain Manor and Lake Simcoe Retirement Home as well as inpatient coverage.
Consult as needed with the Hospitalists, Specialists, Community Primary Care Practitioners and all members of the Interdisciplinary Team
Within a model of collaborative practice, the NP) uses advanced theoretical knowledge base and clinical competence and skill to assess, plan, provide and facilitate care across a continuum of care as assigned
Functions in the role as Most Responsible Provider (MRP) for select patient groups
Assess patients/families through multiple strategies, including comprehensive admission history and interview, advanced physical examination, interval assessments, and the interpretation of diagnostic testing to determine need for medical, nursing, or other care
Utilizes diagnostic reasoning and decision-making process to formulate a list of hypotheses, determine the need for, order, and interpret diagnostic testing, and formulation of a medical diagnosis within the specialty scope of practice and consistent with practice guidelines
Communicates significant clinical findings to consulting physicians and facilitates ongoing communication of patient progress and plan of care to the health care team
Initiates/orders, tailors and evaluates/discontinues selected medical and nursing therapy (including pharmacologic therapy) within the specialty scope of practice and consistent with practice guidelines and established medical directives if needed for NP to optimize the plan of care
Performs specialty-specific diagnostic and therapeutic interventions in accordance with scope of practice, approved medical directives for controlled acts and established practice guidelines
Facilitates patient care by consulting with the patient/family and inter-professional patient care team to formulate, initiate, co-ordinate and evaluate a comprehensive and collaborative patient centered plan of care, ensuring effective and efficient use of resources
Writes/dictates consultations, progress notes, and discharge summary reports
Evaluates patient care outcomes and nursing practice issues to ensure the highest possible quality of care.
Supports palliative care, Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) for inpatients
Supervises/Precepts Nurse Practitioner students and other interdisciplinary students as required in their clinical experience and evaluates their performance
Provides clinical nursing leadership to promote professional development to assist nursing staff in the application of knowledge/theory to practice through role-modelling and coaching, and by participating in formal staff education programs in collaboration with the program leadership team
Provides leadership in the critical analysis and review of literature and the application of research findings to practice through the development and implementation of clinical practice guidelines and standards of care
Identifies and implements strategies to translate and interpret research findings and theoretical frameworks into practice
Facilitates the utilization of research by nursing and inter-professional staff and contributing to knowledge base through presentation or publication
Supports program planning, implementation and evaluation as well as project management
Participates in a supportive and healthy working environment
Performs other duties as may be assigned by program leadership
It is a requirement that the NP will work a variety of shift types including days, evenings, weekends and holidays
Qualifications
Education:
Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse - Extended (Nurse Practitioner) is required.
BScN required, Master's Degree in Nursing preferred.
Current registration in the Nurse Practitioner Association of Ontario (NPAO) is required. Registration with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) is preferred.
Current BCLS required.
Experience:
Minimum three (3) years clinical experience in advanced practice nursing in adult medicine/surgery, geriatrics preferred.
Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate preferred. Gerontology Nursing Certificate preferred.
Additional education relevant to geriatrics an asset.
Advanced knowledge of the nursing process, the consultation process, program planning and development, research methodology, discharge planning and community resources.
Experience with the development of Medical Directives, care pathways, and clinical practice guidelines to support clinical practice
Experience in management and treatment in wound care an asset
Experience in Safety and Risk management
Competencies:
Ability to function as a team member in a collaborative environment.
Demonstrated ability to communicate with others with strong interpersonal skills
Demonstrated commitment to the concept of continuous quality improvement
Demonstrated organizational, administrative and problem solving skills
Demonstrated teaching skills
Ability to accept direction and work independently.
Knowledge of computers and other job related technology.
Satisfactory work performance and attendance record history.
Available to work all shifts, weekends and holidays.
Available for call-in on short notice
Other:
Demonstrated experience with data collection and analysis, and program evaluation with a focus on Balanced Scorecard results.
Ability to work collaboratively with the Interdisciplinary and Physician Team.
Must have a valid drivers license and reliable vehicle to provide client care in the community
The successful candidate will have a proven commitment to professional development as well as to the Mission and Vision of the Hospital.
Our Employees Enjoy
a professional practice environment
a collaborative atmosphere with emphasis on teamwork
wellness initiatives
continuing education grants
employee recognition and assistance programs
a competitive salary and benefits package
equal opportunities for growth and development
Employment Equity
OSMH is committed to diversity and equity in the workplace and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, including women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S persons and others who may contribute to a diverse workplace.
Accommodation in the Workplace
Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital is a respectful, caring, and inclusive workplace. We are committed to championing accessibility, diversity, equal opportunity and maintaining a barrier-free selection process for job applicants. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process providing the applicant has met the requirements for the open position. Applicants need to make their requirements known to the Human Resources department when contacted. All requests are handled confidentially.
Health & Safety Responsibilities
OSMH is committed to providing a safe, healthy and supportive working environment by treating team members and patients with compassion accountability respect and engagement.
All team members must adhere to OSMH's Occupational Health and Safety policies, procedures and protocols, as well as the duties of workers as stipulated in the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Team members must be able to perform all bona fide and essential duties of the position which may include cognitive and physical demands.
As a condition of employment, new employees are required to complete an employment health assessment and must be cleared by the Occupational Health and Safety Team prior to orientation.
Closing Statement
OSMH is a minimal fragrance workplace. We kindly ask all applicants to refrain from using scented products should they have the occasion to interview with the hospital.
As a condition of employment OSMH requires professional references, verification of academic training, professional accreditation and evidence of course completion. It is also a condition of employment that all new employees will be required to present an original vulnerable sector check within 90 days of commencing employment and must sign an Offense Declaration upon receipt of an offer of employment.
If you are interested in joining our team, please apply online before 11:59 pm on the posting close date. Incomplete submissions will not be considered. We thank all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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