As a member of the Health Protection Division the Immunization Nurse is accountable to Health Protection Management for the implementation of the assigned Requirements of the Infectious Diseases Program Standards of the Ontario Public Health Standards (OPHS) 2018 and related protocols and guidelines including but not limited to the:
Immunization Management Protocol;* Vaccine Storage and Handling Protocol; and* Other duties as assigned by Health Protection Management.
Areas of emphasis may include Vaccine Preventable Diseases, immunization, and vaccine management.
The Immunization Nurse is expected to work independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team to apply, adapt, choose and/or recommend changes to established methods, procedures or policies and/or to develop new procedures for approval to complete assigned work. The Immunization Nurse will seek direction when solutions to problems are not apparent and/or are not within the intent of established practices including scope of practice.
As a member of the Health Protection Division, the Immunization Nurse, under the direction of the Director and Managers will provide immunizations at organized health unit clinics and complete other vaccine and immunization related activities in a variety of locations as assigned. An Immunization Nurse may also be required to accept direction from a CDC Nurse or Immunization Nurse who is coordinating a specific clinic.
All Registered Nurses, including Registered Practical Nurses, employed by HKPRDHU are required to maintain competency in immunization and participate in clinics as required.
An Immunization Nurse is required to work with other Health Protection Division team members and with members of the public to ensure access to provincially funded vaccines; promote immunization of individuals of all ages; provide immunization, consultation, education, and health promotion. Immunization Nurses will also contribute to data collection, clinic organization and clinic evaluation.
Other duties may include vaccine storage and handling activities and consultation with Health Care Providers (HCP); vaccine refrigerator inspections; and the provincial Panorama Immunization and Inventory System.
The position involves travel and variations of the working day.
Duties and Responsibilities will include:
Administration and Human Resources
Maintains current accurate documentation in client files and program records as required
Produces program specific technical and administrative reports as required
Works with management and team members to facilitate communication, work and knowledge sharing, and timely completion of tasks
Meets with the management team and Health Protection Division team as required for communication, consultation, and reporting purposes
Works in accordance with the National Standard of Canada for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace.
Consults with the Chief Nursing Officer on matters related to professional practice.
Professional
Maintains registration in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO).
Maintains current knowledge of and adheres to CNO guidelines and Standards of Practice.
Maintains competency by attending appropriate continuing education workshops, conferences and seminars, through private study and/or participation in networks as approved by Health Protection Management, and in accordance with Regulated Health Professionals Legislation.
Maintains effective working relationships with Health Unit staff, and personnel of other community agencies and volunteers.
Financial
Recommends to Health Protection Management, the purchase of equipment, supplies and materials as necessary for immunization programs.
Uses time, physical facilities, supplies equipment and other resources appropriately and effectively and provides appropriate documentation as required.
Program
Uses clinical nursing skills as required by clinic assignments.
Develops and maintains current knowledge of immunization to include knowledge of vaccines; understanding of MOHLTC immunization programs; legislation; vaccine management requirements; vaccination schedules; precautions and contra-indications; recognition and management of adverse events following immunization.
Follows Health Unit policy for all components of Health Protection Division programs including handling of vaccines, sharps and other biohazards.
Participates in the planning, organization, implementation and evaluation of a variety of immunization clinics.
Follows Health Unit and division medical directives, policies and procedures.
Participates in the implementation of the emergency preparedness and response plan as assigned
Participates in continuous quality improvement initiatives as assigned.
Complies with the Provincial Infectious Diseases Advisory Committee's relevant best practice documents.
Physical
Works in a safe manner as required by Occupational Health and Safety legislation.
Performs work in an environment with occasional exposure to major disagreeable conditions or hazards.
Does light physical activity of long duration and medium physical activity of intermediate duration.
Performs work involving almost continuous periods of mental, visual and/or auditory concentration of intermediate duration and/or frequent periods of long duration.
Detects and works toward eliminating health hazards in all assigned areas.
Qualifications
1. Education
Successful completion of a Registered Practical Nurses Diploma program
Education program for immunization competencies is an asset
Registered Practical Nurse with the College of Nurses of Ontario
2. Experience
Clinical experience administering subcutaneous and intramuscular injections
Excellent oral, written communication and computer skills
Well-developed interpersonal skills
Good organizational skills
3. Other
Proof of current registration with College of Nurses of Ontario
Proficiency in the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for the role of Public Health, Front Line Provider as defined by the Core Competencies for Public Health in Canada
Working knowledge of the Ontario Public Health Standards, particularly in relation to Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Valid Ontario driver's license and access to a vehicle
Current and satisfactory Criminal Records Check and Vulnerable Sector Check
Proof of immunizations required by HKPRDHU
Satisfactory completion of probationary period (equivalent of 3 months ONA contract)
Current CPR and First Aid (HCP level) or willingness to be certified at this level within two months of hire
How to Apply:
Apply in writing via email to: jobs@hkpr.on.ca.
Include your name, the position classification, and the posting ID in the email subject line. Example: "
Jane Smith, Safe Water & Vector-Borne Disease Student, 25-6008-B
"
Attach a single file (doc, docx, or pdf), including your cover letter and resume, which addresses the qualifications noted above.
Haliburton Kawartha Northumberland Peterborough Health Unit is committed to meeting the needs of persons with disabilities under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) Standards. Accommodation will be provided throughout the recruitment process at the request of the applicant.
Please note that only applicants to be given further consideration will be contacted for an interview.
Applications to be received no later than:
July 25, 2025, at 4:30 pm
Job Type: Casual
Pay: $33.45-$37.46 per hour
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-07-25
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