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Are you an experienced Nurse Practitioner seeking a rewarding career that cares for others, in a professional practice that cares for you? You're looking in the right place.
Reporting to the Senior Manager, the Nurse Practitioner, NPSTAT position is responsible for supporting initiatives to reduce transfers from long term care to hospital by providing direct care to long term care residents and supporting long term care homes within a designated geographical area.
What will you do?Manage the delivery of coordinated quality care programs in designated long-term care facilities
Work within the full scope of practice and will autonomously diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic tests and prescribe pharmaceuticals within the NP legislated scope of practice to avert transfers to emergency departments and hospital admissions
Provide patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment, pain and symptom management to clients.
Develop collaborative relationships with long term care home staff, Ontario Health atHome Care Coordinators, physicians, hospital staff and others
Manage complex and difficult patient issues which cannot be handled in a routine manner
Collaborative consultation with physicians to maintain patient centered care
Participate in and provide effective advice and guidance to staff to help manage difficult and unusual cases
Support Ontario Health atHome initiatives and implementation into practice, including Behavioural Supports Ontario
Support data collection and program review consistent with NPSTAT objectives
Design and implement material and strategic for enhance of clinical competency and capacity of long term care staff to address clinical complexity in the long term care environment
Mentor and assist in orientating new NPs and support other clinical programs as directed by NP leadership
Embody Ontario Health atHome mission, vision and values and apply quadruple aim (enhancing patient experience, enhancing provider/staff experience, improving value and improving populations health) to support continuous quality improvement in daily work
Exemplify, embrace and intentionally promote an inclusive work environment where all are meant to feel they belong
Continually demonstrate a commitment to create a positive culture of equity, inclusion, diversity and anti-racism
What must you have?Master's degree, any relevant field
Current RN(EC) registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (with an NP certificate in Primary Health Care or Adult Care)
A minimum of 3 years nursing RN experience
Working knowledge of Ontario Health atHome's role in the long term care sector
A true passion for making a difference in the lives of our long-term care residents
Critical thinking skills
Demonstrated leadership, ability to work autonomously but also as a team
Collaborative
Empathic and patient centered
What would give you the edge?Gerontology Nurse Certified Canada (GNC)
Emergency department, mental health/dementia-related behaviours and/or geriatric experience
Strong clinical experience
Hours of work:
Monday to Friday 10am-6pm, subject to change as per the collective agreement (35 hours per week; 70 hours per bi-weekly pay period).
Position location and travel:
Hybrid work model, subject to change.
Regular travel within the geographical region of Ontario Health atHome Central East may be required. A valid Ontario driver's license and access to a vehicle are necessary.
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