Registered Nurse, Family Medicine
Job in
Toronto, Ontario, M5A, Canada
Listing for:
Sinai Health
Full Time
position
Listed on 2026-02-13
Job specializations:
-
Nursing
Healthcare Nursing
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Description
Sinai Health is seeking a Registered Nurse to join the Mount Sinai Academic Family Health Team at the Toronto – Granovsky site. The Registered Nurse provides comprehensive, patient-centred care to assigned patients, with a focus on assessment, health promotion, disease prevention, maintenance, and restoration of health, using the nursing process to deliver high-quality care. In addition to clinical responsibilities, the Registered Nurse contributes to the academic mission of the department by supporting interprofessional education, mentoring learners, and participating in quality improvement and research initiatives
About the Granovsky Gluskin Family Medicine Centre
Integrated with the Department of Family Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital, our primary care team combines the expertise and services of different health care providers to help patients address many kinds of health care needs. We provide families with comprehensive care at any age. Our services include preventive and acute care, as well as prenatal, birth, postpartum, paediatric, adult, and geriatric care.
We have special programs devoted to diabetes, mental health and perinatal care. We are committed to pursuing excellence and innovation in everything we do. We take a collaborative and interdisciplinary team approach to patient care, teaching and research and bring the best of what family medicine has to offer to our patients.
In this role you will
Provide comprehensive, patient-centred nursing care across the lifespan within an interprofessional Family Health TeamConduct holistic assessments, including physical, emotional, spiritual, cultural, and psychosocial aspects of healthDevelop, implement, and evaluate individualized care in collaboration with patients, families, physicians, and interprofessional team membersDeliver health education, counselling, and coaching to support health promotion, disease prevention, and chronic disease self-managementInitiate and carry out clinical activities under established medical directives and clinical protocols, including immunizationsPerform triage to assess patient needs, determine urgency, and facilitate timely access to careCoordinate continuity of care by managing referrals, booking investigations, follow-up, and connecting patients to community and health system resourcesAccurately document clinical assessments, interventions, and outcomes in the electronic medical record, in accordance with legal, professional, and organizational requirementsPlan, organize, and prioritize nursing activities in a dynamic primary care environment, responding appropriately to changing patient needsCollaborate with physicians and interprofessional team members to develop and maintain clinical workflows, care standards, and team-based practiceTeach, support, and mentor learners, including nursing students, physician learners, and new staff, fostering a culture of learning and professional developmentParticipate in departmental and organizational committees, including unit council, as needed, to support shared governance and professional practiceIdentify, communicate, and contribute to opportunities for process improvement, risk mitigation, and quality enhancement to support safe, high-quality patient careParticipate in quality improvement, patient safety, and professional practice initiativesPerform other duties as assigned, consistent with the Registered Nurse scope of practiceJob Requirements
Job Requirements
Mandatory
Current certificate of registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)Graduate of a CNO-approved bachelor’s degree in nursing program, or equivalent combined education and experienceCurrent Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certificateMinimum of 3–5 years of experience providing nursing care to patients across the lifespan in a family practice, primary care, or ambulatory care settingPrevious experience with an electronic medical record (EMR) programPreferred
A baccalaureate degree from a CNO-approved nursing programSkills and Knowledge
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build collaborative relationships across the interprofessional teamExcellent critical thinking, clinical judgment, and problem-solving abilitiesCommitment to patient- and family-centred careAbility to work effectively as part of a team within and across departments or programDemonstrated professionalism, accountability, and reliability
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