is an integrative mental health clinic delivering evidence-based care through an interdisciplinary model. We combine advanced medical and neuropsychiatric treatments, including ketamine-assisted therapy and rTMS, with psychotherapy, somatic therapies, and personalized lifestyle support to address the complex realities of mental health and chronic stress.
We believe healing is not one-size-fits-all. Our team collaborates across disciplines to provide whole-person care in a supportive, ethical, and clinically rigorous environment--helping individuals move toward sustainable wellness.
Job Overview
The Nurse Practitioner at New Track Selfcare plays a senior clinical role within an interdisciplinary, integrative health clinic focused on mental health, psychedelic?assisted therapy, and whole?person care. The NP is responsible for providing advanced clinical assessment, treatment, and monitoring for patients, while collaborating closely with physicians, psychotherapists, allied health practitioners, and research personnel.
The NP will also contribute to New Track Selfcare's clinical research activities and medical wellness programming, including acting as a Sub?Investigator on approved clinical studies and delivering IV vitamin therapy in accordance with medical directives, protocols, and regulatory requirements.
The Nurse Practitioner is supported by an in?house medical team.
Responsibilities
Clinical Care & Psychedelic?Assisted Therapy
Conduct comprehensive advanced physical and mental health assessments for patients seeking ketamine?assisted psychotherapy, repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation, and other medical wellness services.
IV Vitamin Therapy & Medical Wellness Services
Assess patient suitability for IV vitamin therapy and related medical wellness services.
Prescribe and/or administer IV vitamin infusions in accordance with clinic protocols, medical directives, and regulatory standards.
Monitor patients during and after IV therapy for safety, tolerance, and adverse reactions.
Maintain accurate documentation related to IV therapy assessments, consents, administration records, and outcomes.
Clinical Research Responsibilities
Act as a Sub?Investigator on approved clinical research studies conducted at New Track Selfcare, as delegated by the Principal Investigator.
Perform protocol?specified assessments and procedures in accordance with study protocols, ICH?GCP, and applicable regulatory requirements.
Support subject safety monitoring, adverse event reporting, and protocol compliance.
Contribute to accurate and timely clinical research documentation, including source records and electronic data capture systems.
Collaborate with research coordinators, investigators, and sponsors as required.
Team Collaboration, Education & Program Development
Participate in multidisciplinary case conferences, clinical rounds, and team meetings.
Serve as a clinical resource and educator for staff on topics related to mental health, psychedelic?assisted therapy, integrative care, IV therapy, and patient safety.
Educate patients and families regarding treatment options, benefits, risks, and ongoing care considerations.
Support patients in post?treatment integration and referrals to community or continuing care resources.
Contribute to program development, quality improvement initiatives, and evolving clinical services within New Track Selfcare.
Compliance & Professional Practice
Adhere to all clinic policies, procedures, and infection control standards.
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant clinical documentation in accordance with regulatory, legal, and professional standards.
Ensure compliance with all applicable nursing regulations, privacy legislation, and ethical standards.
Engage in ongoing professional development and evidence?based practice.
Develop, implement, and adjust individualized treatment plans aligned with evidence?based practice, clinical guidelines, and patient?defined goals.
Prescribe, administer, and monitor medications and therapeutic interventions within scope of practice, including documentation and follow?up.
Monitor patient status during therapy sessions, including vital signs, mental status, and emotional wellbeing.
Provide supportive medical care to ensure patient safety, comfort, and clinical appropriateness throughout therapeutic interventions.
Collaborate with therapists and physicians to support preparation, dosing, monitoring, and integration phases of psychedelic?assisted therapy.
QUALIFICATIONS
Successful applicants must meet the following requirements:
Current certificate of registration, in good standing, with the College of Nurses of Ontario in the Extended Class as a Nurse Practitioner (Adult) and/or Nurse Practitioner (Primary Health Care).
Master's degree in Nursing / Nurse Practitioner (MN-NP) or Master of Science in Nursing with successful completion of a post?Master's Nurse Practitioner Diploma from a recognized school of graduate studies.
Minimum of three (3) years' experience in clinical settings involving mental health, addictions, chronic disease management, or therapeutic interventions.
Current BLS certification (ACLS considered an asset).
Current Standard First Aid certification and demonstrated competence in mental health first aid.
Additional certifications or training in psychiatric nursing, mental health nursing, addictions medicine, or integrative/functional medicine are considered assets.
Completion of Psychedelic?Assisted Therapy (PaT) or Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KaT) training, or willingness to enroll in and complete approved PaT/KaT training within a defined onboarding period. Preference will be given to those with training and/or experience in PaT/KaT.
Eligibility and competence to provide IV therapy within scope of practice.
Applicants must demonstrate the ability to:
Engage with patients as individuals in a respectful, compassionate, and non?judgmental manner.
Foster open, inclusive, and culturally safe therapeutic relationships, including demonstrated cultural competency and Indigenous health cultural competency.
Appropriately assess, manage, and respond to adverse drug reactions, suspected overdoses, and other acute medical events.
Respond effectively to medical emergencies unrelated to medication administration.
Deliver patient education related to harm?reduction, medication safety, and informed consent.
Contribute to a safe and secure clinical environment, including appropriate response to aggressive or escalated situations.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $65.00-$80.00 per hour
Benefits:
Paid time off
Work Location: In person
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