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Nurse Practitioner – Youth Wellness Hub

RECEIVING APPLICATIONS FROM: December 8, 2024 - January 11, 2025

Description

YOUTH WELLNESS HUBS ONTARIO 

JOB TITLE: Nurse Practitioner (NP) 

JOB STAUS: Full Time – 35hours/week [Part Time Option available as well] 

COMPENSATION: $68 per hour 

APPROVED BY: Executive Director 

REPORTS TO: Care Coordinator 

DEGREE OF SUPERVISION: Accountable for own practice 

ADVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:  Community Health Centers of Northumberland 

POSTED DATE: December 9, 2024 

CLOSING DATE: Ongoing until filled 

ANTICIPATED START DATE: January 6,, 2025 

 

ABOUT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRES OF NORTHUMBERLAND 

CHCN opened in 2009 and remains dedicated to providing programs and services that reflect current/future needs of the community. CHCN delivers primary care (family physicians and nurse practitioners), diabetes education, mental health and addictions counseling, geriatric outreach services, a memory clinic, dental care, and many health promotion and community development activities.? Priority remains focused on supporting vulnerable populations across Northumberland including but not limited to seniors, people struggling with mental health issues and/or addictions, those struggling with housing and food security and at risk youth. 

https://chcnorthumberland.ca/ 

ABOUT YOUTH WELLNESS HUBS ONTARIO (YWHO) 

YWHO supports local service providers to work together to provide young people in Ontario aged 12 to 25 with low barrier access to a full range of services including but not limited to primary care, mental health and substance use counselling, service navigation, peer support and community and social supports all through youth-friendly access points.  

With an anticipated opening in the summer of 2025, the Youth Wellness Hub Northumberland will offer integrated and holistic services that focus on early intervention and collaboration among various service providers in order to address gaps in the healthcare system for young people. The main goal is to improve experiences and outcomes for youth by increasing access to rapid, low-barrier services, reduce wait times for vital primary care/mental health services and reduce transportation barriers. Until the physical space is opened, staff will begin offering virtual services to community members in March of 2025.  

The Hub would be the first and only Youth Wellness Hub available between Scarborough, Haliburton & Kingston ON, significantly increasing accessibility of services across the region.  

https://youthhubs.ca/ 

ABOUT THE ROLE 

The Nurse Practitioner (NP) will work as a member of our diverse interdisciplinary Youth Wellness Team, supporting youths’ overall health and wellness, including those experiencing mental health and substance use challenges. The NP provides leadership and promotes excellence in care from a primary care lens in all areas of Advanced Practice Nursing.  NPs are registered in the Extended Class at the College of Nurses of Ontario and belong to a subspecialty group of primary care. 

The main components of the NP’s role include clinical practice; education (e.g., providing education to other professionals and continuing professional development); mentorship activities; nursing leadership activities and scholarly activities (e.g., clinical practice change initiatives, quality improvements projects, and evaluation). The NP role will have both a population and scope based focus. The NP will focus on care for youth aged 12-25 years for broad-based primary care needs on episodic bases. The role will be collaborative and consultative with community partners and additional medical specialties to ensure the youth receives comprehensive care for their episodic needs.  NPs seek to apply best practices and use evidence to inform decisions and care planning.  Curiosity and attention to quality improvement are cornerstones of how NPs advance patient care and nursing practice within the teams they work.  

The ideal candidate will play a vital role in providing high-quality and youth friendly clinical care, collaborating with healthcare professionals, and contributing to the overall well-being of our youths. You will support a workplace that embraces diversity, encourages teamwork and complies with all applicable and regulatory requirements.  The Candidate will possess a clinical nursing focus in primary care.  You will demonstrate a commitment to accountability: critical thinking, reflective practice and continuous learning. You possess excellent organizational, time management, communication and interpersonal skills enabling you to work within a collaborative and diverse interprofessional team. Effective leadership, decision-making, and problem solving skills are required. Your skills will include the ability to be flexible, self-reflective and supportive.  Having the ability to work effectively as a team member in a dynamic and a fast-paced multidisciplinary environment is essential.  You will have skills in providing services reflective of the needs of the youths and their families.  

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES   

CLINICAL PRACTICE  

MENTORSHIP AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES 

LEADERSHIP 

Experience

LOCATION & COMMITMENTS 

Apply

Interested candidates, please submit a CV and cover letter to our Clinical Director, Marley Budreau at [email protected] with the subject line “Nurse Practitioner”. 

We strongly encourage applications from First Nations, Métis, Inuit, Black, and other racialized people who are reflective of intersectional experiences (i.e., 2SLGBTQ+, neurodevelopmental differences, living with a disability, etc.). 

We thank all candidates in advance for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please be prepared to provide at least 3 (professional, educational, community) references. 

Job posting will remain open until the position is filled.