# Summary
| Job Title | Nurse Practitioner – General Services & Homeless and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub |
| Employment Type (Full-Time etc.) | 15 Month Contract – Full Time Position, Quest Community Health Centre |
| Total Hours of work per week | 37.5 per week |
| Compensation Amount / Range | $108,813.54 to $134,309.02 annually |
| Existing Vacancy | ☒Yes ☐ No |
| Is Artificial Intelligence used for screening or assessment of candidates | ☐Yes ☒ No |
# About the organization
Quest Community Health Centre is a dynamic non-profit, interdisciplinary health care organization. Our holistic model of care focuses on primary care, illness prevention, health promotion, community capacity building and service integration.
Quest CHC delivers healthcare that addresses the underlying social determinants of health, such as poverty, housing, unemployment and food security, all which have a significant impact on health outcomes.
Quest CHC is committed to providing high quality primary health care and social services to residents throughout the Niagara Region. As such, Quest CHC supports and encourages opportunities for continuous learning and career growth for our team.
# About the position
- Provide primary health care services within the community health centre, in community locations, satellite offices, home and hospital, and within the scope of the RN-EC professional standards including assessment, treatment, diagnosis, interpretation of test results, promotion of health education and counseling. history taking. screening, referral and follow up. This includes consultation with medical staff and other health care providers when the client's condition requires care beyond the scope of practice (RN- EC).
- Ensure appropriate, comprehensive treatment is provided by maintaining complete and accurate charts and medical records and participate in chart reviews and case conferences.
- Working.in an interdisciplinary team to provide service delivery to support crisis stabilization on a short-term basis, including health care, housing, food, and other basic needs.
- Complete intake and coordinate treatment plans.
- Oversee activities required to ensure the clinic is fully equipped, adequately supplied and meets infection control standards and that controlled substances are monitored and accounted for.
- Supervise student nurses by providing competent leadership, orientation, developing and scheduling of training/learning plans including shared client contact.
- Act as part of an interdisciplinary team which assists with the development, analysis and implementation of policies and procedures for the benefit of improvement to the delivery of primary health care services.
- Participate in the Integrated Community Lead (ICL) Model, which includes participating in community meetings, organizing and hosting, and follow up for the ICL Model for complex care needs clients (e.g. Health Links clients).
- Participate in and share responsibility for the on-call coverage offered by Quest CHC.
- Provide input for development of strategic plans and attend and participate in staff meetings and special projects as assigned.
- Conduct presentations, facilitate workshops and group meetings as well as participate in program planning and community initiatives.
- Participate in and comply with all health and safety processes and initiatives to ensure the organization remains a safe workplace.
- Promote the mission, vision, values and philosophy of care developed by Quest CHC.
- Develop and maintain strong ties with other professionals and community members.
- Work within the full scope of practice, meet organizational quality and quantity of work standards. Comply with applicable medical directives, policies, regulations and legislation identifying any areas of noncompliance.
- Maintain and develop professional competence through training or appropriate continuing education.
# Qualifications
Education
- A Master’s degree in Nursing required, or a combination of education and experience as sanctioned by the College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Current and valid registration in the Extended Class with the College of Nurses of Ontario and current registration in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Experience
- Experience supporting individuals without a healthcare provider who are also experiencing mental health, addictions or concurrent disorders, street-involved populations (homeless, under-housed. sex trade workers), isolated seniors, sexually and gender diverse populations (2SLGBTQ+), at-risk children, youth and families.
- Experience in program development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation.
- Experience working with interdisciplinary teams is an asset.
- Experience in working with hazardous chemicals and materials and associated preventive measures outline/required by product Safety Data Sheets and WHMIS
Skills and Abilities
- Awareness of and sensitivity to the health issues of the community.
- Familiar with Community Health Centre model of needs and wellbeing.
- Ability to provide compassionate, respectful, non-judgmental and culturally competent care to priority populations.
- Strong interview skills and ability to communicate effectively in English, both in writing and orally. Proficiency in other languages is an asset
- Ability to function independently in potentially difficult situations and the ability to decide what presenting conditions are a priority.
- Ability to deal with disruptive behaviour, crisis management and de-escalation.
- Ability to plan and organize assigned duties.
- Ability to establish positive working relationships with multi-disciplinary team, clients and service providers.
- Ability to solve problems and apply sound judgment.
- Proficiency in the use of computer software such as Microsoft Office and electronic medical records such as PS Suites.
- Knowledgeable with resources within the community and methods of access.
Submit resume and cover letter to hr@questchc.ca