Position Overview Primary Care Nurse Practitioner – Belleville & Quinte West Community Health Centre – Belleville Site. Full‑time temporary contract to April 30, 2027. Salary: $111,220.20 – $135,207.80/year based on 35 hours/week. Job Summary Job Summary: As part of an inter‑disciplinary team,NursePractitionersprovidecomprehensive primary careservices toa roster ofclientsat all ages and stages of the life cycle with an emphasis on those who arehigh riskand/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. Key Areas Of Responsibility
Clinical Services – performs assessments, diagnosis, treatments, health education/counselling and other medical functions based onappropriatestandardsof practiceon a roster of primary care clients Continuity of Care – conductssame-day access appointments,home visits asrequiredand participate 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 andimpactedby social determinants of health Quality Improvement –participatesincontinuousqualityimprovement 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 ofclinicalprotocols andmedicaldirectivesand other process improvements Mentoring – supports andevaluates students,medical residents,and other learners
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
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 a community setting Experience working effectively with communities and individuals who face barriers accessing health careand 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 a “on call” rotation
EEO Statement BQWCHC encourages applications from diverse communities including person with disabilities, the 2SLGBTQ+, Indigenous, and racialized communities. If you have a disability and require accommodation to participate in the hiring process, please call 613‑965‑0698 x 157 or email hr@bqwchc.com. For more information, please visit our website at www.bqwchc.com. Wesincerely thankall applicants however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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