Nurse Practitioner, Health Outreach Mobile Engagement
Top Benefits
About the role
THE PROGRAM Our mobile health services include a team of social services workers and clinical staff who partner on outreach to provide episodic care in the community. Travelling by SUV, on foot, or with our Clinic on Wheels, the team brings care and connection to London’s hardest to reach.
This program is a collaborative effort between CMHA Thames Valley, London Cares, Regional HIV/AIDS Connection and London InterCommunity Health Centre.
THE ROLE The Nurse Practitioner works as a member of an interdisciplinary care team providing episodic care, wound care, basic needs and service connection referrals. The clinical team is a mobile team that works in various areas in the city with individuals that have experienced barriers accessing care and services.
The team has quick access to refer to in-house Social Workers, Outreach Workers, Community Developers and support staff specializing in the areas of Mental Health, Systems Navigation, Diabetes and Chronic Diseases while out in the community.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Bachelor or Masters of Science in Nursing from a recognized university • Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate • Registered Nurse in the Extended Class in good standing with the Ontario College of Nurses • Minimum of two years’ primary care experience • Awareness and understanding of the social determinants of health • Commitment to the underlying principles of harm reduction • Ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds with an inclusive and anti-oppressive lens
PREFERRED SKILLS • Experience in providing care in an outreach or episodic setting • Experience with Electronic Medical Records (Telus Practice Solutions Suite currently in use) • French and other language skills are considered an asset in supporting the communities we serve
APPLY TODAY
Submissions will be accepted until end of day August 7, 2025.
Should you require accommodation in making an application, please contact our office. We thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected will be contacted.
Due to the vulnerability of our client populations, it is a condition of employment that the successful candidate submit a Vulnerable Sector Police Clearance to Human Resources.
About London InterCommunity Health Centre
For more than 30 years, we have provided health and social services to those who experience barriers to care including poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions including mental health and addictions.
Today the organization is viewed as a community leader in newcomer health, care of vulnerable women, issues of health equity, client-led service development and the advancement of partnerships that improve access to vital services for the community’s most vulnerable.
Nurse Practitioner, Health Outreach Mobile Engagement
Top Benefits
About the role
THE PROGRAM Our mobile health services include a team of social services workers and clinical staff who partner on outreach to provide episodic care in the community. Travelling by SUV, on foot, or with our Clinic on Wheels, the team brings care and connection to London’s hardest to reach.
This program is a collaborative effort between CMHA Thames Valley, London Cares, Regional HIV/AIDS Connection and London InterCommunity Health Centre.
THE ROLE The Nurse Practitioner works as a member of an interdisciplinary care team providing episodic care, wound care, basic needs and service connection referrals. The clinical team is a mobile team that works in various areas in the city with individuals that have experienced barriers accessing care and services.
The team has quick access to refer to in-house Social Workers, Outreach Workers, Community Developers and support staff specializing in the areas of Mental Health, Systems Navigation, Diabetes and Chronic Diseases while out in the community.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS • Bachelor or Masters of Science in Nursing from a recognized university • Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate • Registered Nurse in the Extended Class in good standing with the Ontario College of Nurses • Minimum of two years’ primary care experience • Awareness and understanding of the social determinants of health • Commitment to the underlying principles of harm reduction • Ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds with an inclusive and anti-oppressive lens
PREFERRED SKILLS • Experience in providing care in an outreach or episodic setting • Experience with Electronic Medical Records (Telus Practice Solutions Suite currently in use) • French and other language skills are considered an asset in supporting the communities we serve
APPLY TODAY
Submissions will be accepted until end of day August 7, 2025.
Should you require accommodation in making an application, please contact our office. We thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected will be contacted.
Due to the vulnerability of our client populations, it is a condition of employment that the successful candidate submit a Vulnerable Sector Police Clearance to Human Resources.
About London InterCommunity Health Centre
For more than 30 years, we have provided health and social services to those who experience barriers to care including poverty, homelessness, language or culture, and complex and/or chronic health conditions including mental health and addictions.
Today the organization is viewed as a community leader in newcomer health, care of vulnerable women, issues of health equity, client-led service development and the advancement of partnerships that improve access to vital services for the community’s most vulnerable.