Function as a practitioner, consultant, educator and advocate in a multidisciplinary care team in the implementation, evaluation and provision of high quality, client centered care in collaboration with Medical Directors, other physicians and agencies. This role involves practicing autonomously, offering the full scope of Nurse Practitioner (NP) practice as outlined in the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) Practice Standard: Nurse Practitioner, and provincial and federal legislation. The position may be guided by the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) publication “Canadian Nurse Practitioner Core Competency Framework”. The Nurse Practitioner will provide comprehensive health assessments to diagnose health/illness conditions, with a specific focus on addictions medical support. They will provide evidence-based treatment for youth (sixteen and under) and adult clients presenting with addictions and/or concurrent disorders, as well as comprehensive biopsychosocial support for individuals who are acutely intoxicated and/or withdrawing from a variety of substances. Communication with clients about health assessment findings and diagnosis is required, along with consultation, referral, and collaboration with the multidisciplinary team and community services. The role includes providing direct comprehensive care to clients to manage acute and chronic addictions within a holistic model of care, and counseling clients on harm reduction, withdrawal, and craving symptom management, health maintenance, pharmacotherapy, alternative therapies, psychosocial rehabilitation strategies, and other health programs. The Nurse Practitioner will also provide leadership in the development, implementation, and evaluation of addictions care strategy across addiction service programs, and develop and maintain professional working relationships with all members of the multidisciplinary team and community agencies. Collaboration with inter-professional teams, other healthcare providers, sectors, and community members to determine and address healthcare priorities is essential. The role may involve delegating tasks to clinical staff, assessing population health trends and patterns, and participating in designing services that promote harm reduction philosophies and healthy living. Assisting in the development and implementation of standards, guidelines, policies, and procedures, as well as medical directives for addictions services programs, is also part of the duties. Participation in pertinent evaluation and research studies related to the withdrawal management service and other addictions services at HSN is expected. The Nurse Practitioner will attend Nurse Practitioner Professional Council Meetings, and as required, sit on and attend board, various committees, and meetings. Determining and aligning improvement projects with HSN’s Strategic Plan, monitoring and adjusting to achieve goal outcomes, and evaluating patient care and satisfaction on an ongoing basis and formulating solutions for improvement are key responsibilities. Participation in education and training specific to current, relevant federal and provincial health and safety legislation, standards, and guidelines, as well as educating and promoting health, safety, and wellness in the workplace, are also required. Other duties as required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior