Position
Primary Care Nurse Practitioner\n
Location
Belleville & Quinte West Community Health Centre (ON)\n
161 Bridge St., West, Ontario Belleville
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Canada
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Employment Type
Full-Time Temporary Contract to April 30, 2027\n
Compensation
$111,220.20 - $135,207.80/year – based on 35 hours/week\n
Job Summary
As part of an inter-disciplinary team, Nurse Practitioners provide comprehensive primary care services to a roster of clients at all ages and stages of the life cycle with an emphasis on those who are high risk and/or are experiencing barriers to accessing services. Primary Care Nurse Practitioners at BQWCHC act as most responsible provider in consultation with a BQWCHC primary care physician.\n
Why Work Here
- Monday-Friday, no weekends
- In lieu vacation and benefits
- HOOPP Pension (Optional)
- Collaborative Team Culture
- Values Driven Decision Making
- Trauma-Informed Approach
Key Areas Of Responsibility
- Clinical Services – performs assessments, diagnosis, treatments, health education/counselling and other medical functions based on appropriate standards of practice on a roster of primary care clients.
- Continuity of Care – conducts same-day access appointments, home visits as required and participates in the Centre’s on-call services on rotation to provide after-hours services as directed.
- Equity & Client-Centred Approach – works with clients, and engages with other services, in a manner that is mindful of the whole person/community within a social context and impacted by social determinants of health.
- Quality Improvement – participates in continuous quality improvement.
- Teamwork – participate in case conferences, makes referrals to interdisciplinary team and external resources, corresponding with a collaborative team and external resources.
- Administrative – contributes to the development, implementation and evaluation of clinical protocols and medical directives and other process improvements.
- Mentoring – supports and evaluates students, medical residents, and other learners.
Qualifications
- RN (EC) license to practice from College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Experienced as a Nurse Practitioner, with preference to those with experience in primary health care or in a community setting.
- Experience working effectively with communities and individuals who face barriers accessing health care and other supports; with a focus on mental health challenges and problematic substance use preferred.
- Demonstrated problem-solving, organizational, and interpersonal skills with an ability to work effectively and respectfully in a collaborative, interdisciplinary team environment.
- Understanding of and experience utilizing a trauma-informed approach preferred.
- Work hours include one evening shift per week and participation in an “on call” rotation.
EEO Statement
BQWCHC encourages applications from diverse communities including persons with disabilities, the 2SLGBTQ+, Indigenous, and racialized communities. If you have a disability and require accommodation to participate in the hiring process, please call x 157 or email .