Nurse Practitioner; Part-Time
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Nursing
Geriatric Nurse Practitioner, Healthcare Nursing, Palliative Care Nurse, Nurse Practitioner
Position Summary
This is a vacant position. The Nurse Practitioner (NP) is responsible for leading the provision of comprehensive geriatric services as part of a collaborating member of an inter‑professional Geriatric Assessment Intervention Network (GAIN) Community Team. The NP provides direct patient care focusing on health promotion, maximizing patient safety and function to support frail seniors living at home.
Benefits- Competitive compensation with a comprehensive health benefits plan
- Rewarding career that supports meaningful work in our communities
- Training and Professional Development opportunities
- Healthy and safe working environment
- Provide Clinical Care and Consultation Services (Assessment, Diagnosis, Care Plan Implementation, Evaluation)
- Provide Care within the legislated requirement for a full NP Scope of Practice
- Provide direct care focusing on health promotion and maximize patient safety and function to support frail seniors living at home
- Deliver person‑centered care to all patients in accordance with principles of the Behavioural Support Ontario (BSO) project
- Plan, promote and coordinate evidence‑based care for older adults and frail seniors with complex needs
- Participate in regular meetings with the Director of Care Services and the inter‑professional team to assist in program development, monitoring, policy development, Quality Improvement and Safety evaluation
- Lead education and knowledge transfer to all clients and caregivers regarding care plans based on CGA (Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment)
- Comply with the SPLC “Client Safety”, “Risk Management”, “Inclusion” and “Health and Safety” policy statements and regulated requirements of affiliated professional associations
- Ensure compliance with patient safety responsibilities, internal policies, procedures and quality management
- Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing and successful completion of the Ontario Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate Program
- Membership in good standing with a regulatory body in Ontario (College of Nurses of Ontario, Nurse Practitioner Association of Ontario)
- Three to five years experience working with older adults and frail seniors
- Two years recent experience as a Nurse Practitioner in community or health‑care settings for older adults and seniors
- Experience or familiarity with RAI documentation, including assessments, Resident Assessment Protocols (RAPS) and care‑planning functions
- Required to work occasional evening and weekend hours
- Required to work at satellite sites, conduct home visits with clients and caregivers, and work alone in the home
- Must have access to a vehicle and a valid driver’s license
- Vulnerable Sector screening required
Senior Persons Living Connected is an inclusive and diverse work environment. We encourage applications from all persons, including persons with disabilities. Accommodation will be provided upon request.
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