We are Somerset West Community Health Centre (SWCHC), a non-profit, community-governed organization that serves over 18,000 clients annually. Established in 1978, SWCHC provides a wide range of health care services such as primary health care, health promotion, community development, mental health, and harm reduction. We are deeply connected to the communities we serve and committed to removing barriers to accessing services for people who experience vulnerabilities because of their age, income, ability, sexual orientation or gender identity, and language or culture.
SWCHC strives to ensure that our team reflects the communities we serve. We work within an anti-racist, anti-oppressive framework that acknowledges the existence and impacts of systemic racism and seeks to ensure that systems are fair and equitable for everyone
What the Program Entails
The Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment
(HART) Hub
provides integrated support to people experiencing complex health and social issues related to substance use and addictions: and aims to connect people who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of losing their housing and/or people who have mental health, addictions and substance use health needs to treatment and preventative services, while addressing basic needs such as food, clothing and showers.
What You'll Do
Reporting to the Manager of Supportive Housing and Substance Use Health, the Registered Nurse (RN) will be a key member of an interdisciplinary team, providing healthcare and treatment to clients accessing the HART HUB. The RN will collaborate closely with professionals such as Primary Care providers, Peer Coaches, System Navigators, Housing Case Managers, and Counseling services to deliver comprehensive medical support to clients.
Clients may present with soft tissue injuries, chronic illnesses, and complex health and social needs. Care may be provided independently within the RN's scope of practice, under medical directives, or in consultation with relevant providers per SWCHC policies. The RN is also responsible for ensuring efficient operation of the HART HUB by maintaining equipment, supplies, and adhering to infection control and universal precautions.
Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing
Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)
Professional Liability Protection (PLP)
Required Language
English required
French and proficiency in other languages considered an asset
Life and Work Experience
Minimum of 3-5 years nursing experience in primary care, mental health, and addictions
Experience advocating for vulnerable populations is considered an asset
Experience providing nursing care to homeless, underhoused, or street-involved individuals
Experience in outreach, drop-in, or shelter settings is an asset
Experience working with social service providers in Ottawa, and the various referral pathways
Emergency response experience is an asset.
What You Bring to the Table
Strong passion for working with high-risk populations
Commitment to health equity and anti-oppressive practices
In-depth knowledge of street drugs, psychoactive properties, and drug interactions
Ability to screen and assess risk of overdose and withdrawal
Familiarity with primary care and the social determinants of health
Expertise in health promotion, disease prevention, behavior change, and health teaching
Strong clinical assessment and crisis intervention skills
Expertise in non-violent crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques
Knowledge of concurrent mental health issues, including trauma, psychosis, and emotional dysregulation
Exceptional organizational, critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills
Ability to delegate and work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team
Capacity to manage high-stress situations and multiple demands
Strong interpersonal, communication, and conflict resolution skills
Knowledge of relevant nursing legislation, acts, and regulations
Valid CPR and First Aid certifications
Successful completion of a police record check for vulnerable populations
Somerset West Community Health Centre is an equal opportunity employer who values the diversity of individuals in our programs and services.
We welcome and encourage applications from members of Indigenous, Black and racialized communities, Two-Spirit, nonbinary, LGBTQ+ people; people with disabilities; and members of other equity seeking groups. Applicants are encouraged to share accessibility needs in the application process, and every attempt will be made to accommodate them.
Due to the high volume of applicants, we can neither confirm receipt of nor respond to inquiries regarding your application. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
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