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Nurse Practitioner

Closing: December 23, 2024, at 4:30 p.m.

The Role

Nurse Practitioner

This is a permanent full-time role at the County, with an hourly compensation range of $62.59 - $70.40.


The Opportunity

Are you passionate about delivering exceptional care and improving the quality of life for residents? Grandview Lodge is seeking a dedicated Nurse Practitioner to join our team as a clinical expert and educator.

As a trusted healthcare provider, you’ll conduct comprehensive health assessments, diagnose, and manage both acute and chronic conditions. You’ll also be accountable for your own practice, working alongside our registered nursing staff to implement and support best practices for resident care.  

The Perks

  • Defined Benefit Pension
  • Perks & Discounts
  • Free Parking
  • Wellness Programs
  • Safe & Friendly Work Culture
  • Professional Development
  • EFAP Program
  • Health Benefits

The County

Haldimand County is a single-tier municipality with a dedicated team of professionals committed to delivering exceptional services to our citizens. With a focus on excellence, our county stands as an outstanding place to work and live. By joining our dynamic team, you open the door to a rewarding career where we prioritize the health and wellness of our employees, their families, and the communities we serve.

At Haldimand County, we believe in the Net Better Off philosophy. This means we’re passionate about helping our staff thrive and advance in an equitable workplace.


Job Description

Nurse Practitioner, Grandview Lodge

Posting #: ONA-2024-03

Posting Period: December 6 - 23, 2024

Employer Group: Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA)

Reporting to: Director of Nursing

Wage Range Hourly: $62.59 - $70.40

Position Status: Permanent full-time

Work Hours: 37.5

Location: Dunnville, ON (Grandview Lodge)


Core Competencies

  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Collaborative Skills
  • Diversity & Cultural Intelligence

Position Summary

The Health Services Practitioner will act as a subject matter expert in the home, providing education and clinician expertise in providing quality resident care. the registered nursing staff at Grandview Lodge while acting as a subject matter expert in the home.  This position is responsible for planning, coordination and delivery of medical care to Grandview residents in collaboration with the leadership team and inter-professional health team.  Accountable for their own practice, they will provide comprehensive health assessments, diagnose health/illness conditions, and treat and manage acute and chronic illnesses as a key part of the overall resident’s care plan.

Qualifications, Knowledge, and Skills

Education

  • University degree (BScN – Registered Nurse currently registered and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario)
  • Ontario Primary HealthCare Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program

Experience

  • Minimum 5 years related experience, preferably with at least two years in long term care (experience with the accreditation process, infection prevention and control, quality assurance, and risk management, would be assets)

Knowledge/Skills

  • Sound technical knowledge relative to accountabilities to provide leadership and supervision from a clinical perspective.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills including the ability to work effectively in a team environment and guide interdisciplinary team-based discussions to increase staff morale, team building, collaboration, and community pride, including managing conflict and emergencies using tact, diplomacy, empathy, and conflict resolution skills to resolve issues. 
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate strategically and provide resolutions if necessary to handle significant contracts with long-term impacts. 
  • Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills involving occasional ingenuity, and refinement of procedures when necessary. 
  • Sound understanding of Accreditation processes and Required Organizational Practices. 
  • Good understanding of municipal government, its operations and services and legislation that affects the divisional responsibilities.
  • A Valid Ontario Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle.
  • Technology Aptitude
    • Demonstrated intermediate computer skills to utilize various technological devices and programs while adhering to cybersecurity and best practices are followed.
    • Intermediate knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) 
    • Computer proficiency in Point Click Care, or equivalent reporting software. 

Responsibilities

The incumbent is responsible for, but not limited to:

Corporate

  • Follow the GVL philosophy of delivering care to Residents by utilizing DementiAbility and GPA principles. 
  • Ensure the Resident’s Bill of Rights is respected and the guidelines set out by relevant provincial legislation, regulations, and directives are followed, by communicating with residents, visitors, and other personnel in a courteous manner.
  • Collaborate with the Grandview’s leadership team, under the direction of the Administrator, and contribute to the development of goals and objectives for Grandview; chair or be an active participant in meetings designed to ensure actions are identified and taken contributing to continuous quality improvement at Grandview Lodge.  

People

  • Meet with residents, and/or families to resolve concerns related to the nursing department and medical care needs.
  • Maintain regular communication with the Director of Nursing, Medical Director and Physicians.
  • Act as a leader to educate staff on the nursing goals and objectives as they relate to ongoing charting and best practices for delivering care to residents.

Functional

  • Nursing Operations
    • Attend the home on a regular basis to provides comprehensive primary care including assessments for the Residents as part of the interdisciplinary health care team.
      Complete daily clinical rounds.
    • Perform a person-centered health assessment of Resident on admission, annually and as needed (including Three month medication reviews).
    • Advocate for and provide palliative and end of life care.
    • Consult and collaborate with Medical Director/Physician when a diagnosis and or treatment plan is unclear or beyond the scope of a Nurse Practitioner.  
    • Perform admission and annual Resident examination and completes a written report of the findings of the examination.  
    • Order and/or perform appropriate screening and diagnostic investigation, interpreting results and assuming responsibility for follow-up.  Diagnose acute and chronic health conditions. 
    • Manage the care of Resident by providing pharmacological, complementary and or counseling interventions and performs procedures with-in the NP scope of practice. 
    • Document clinical data, assessment finings, diagnosis, plans of care, therapeutic interventions, Resident responses and clinical rationale in a timely and accurate manner. 
    • Participate in Resident care conferences
    • Increase continuity of care through collaboration, consultation and referral as appropriate with the health care team.
    • Support and Advocate for the Residents best interests while engaging the Resident/Family/Substitute Decision Maker regarding care. 
    • Complete referrals to specialized consultants, services and other health providers.
    • Conduct in-depth comprehensive health assessments integrating a wide range of complex information including: resident perspectives, staff perspectives, nursing and allied health theory and research.
    • Act as an advocate through promotion of evidence-based primary health care services and nurse care of residents.
    • Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team related to Resident plan of care. 
    • Maintain an awareness at all times of emergency procedures and participate in drills/exercises and associated educational opportunities.
  • Legislative Compliance and Training
    • Lead consultation and engagement with employees to foster employee commitment to a high level of performance in all areas of resident care, resident and employee safety and delivery of individual goals and objectives.
    • Provide formal and informal training, guidance  and coaching in the management of clinical care to the interdisciplinary team members, serving as a resource person
    • Aid in the development, training and staff compliance with policies, public health standards, and accreditation standards through regular auditing, meetings, and problem solving.
    • Participate in quality management activities and ensure activities carried out are in alignment with the home’s strategic plan and with a focus on continuously improving clinical care practices and resident care.
  • Health and Safety
    • Adhere to policies, procedures, protocols, routines and additional practices of the home, including infection control as required.
    • Ensure the Resident’s comfort and safety through compliance with current Health and Safety Regulations and MLTC standards, as well as the application of appropriate Infection Control Principles and Practices.

Demonstrate commitment to the Haldimand County Code of Conduct

The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the job.

Position Requirement(s)

  • A current police check (LE 220 or Equivalent) from within the last 6 months
  • Two-Step and Mantoux Test within the past 6 months

Working Conditions

Haldimand County envisions all County staff to possess a high degree of Ethical Behaviour & Professionalism, Political Acumen, Relationship Management, Credibility, Flexibility & Adaptability, Empathy & Compassion, Entrepreneurship, and Customer Service.


Haldimand County is an equal-opportunity employer that strives for inclusivity and belonging for all. Accommodation is available at any stage of the hiring process to applicants with differing abilities. If you require accommodation at any stage of the hiring process, please contact us at hrhelpdesk@HaldimandCounty.on.ca.

County employees who are interested in applying for this position must complete the EMPLOYEE APPLICATION FORM via the County’s Intranet - FuNK and submit it online with a resume and cover letter by 4:30 p.m. on the last day of this posting.

We thank you for your interest in working for Haldimand County. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

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