About the role
Division: Public Health Services
Job Status: Full Time
Number of Positions: 1
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Posting Date: Monday, June 23, 2025
Closing Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
Wages: $37.21 - $52.93/hour
Company Biography
The County of Lambton is an urban-rural area in southwestern Ontario that is home to over 126,000 residents. The Corporation's seven divisions operate programs and services for the residents of Lambton County such as land ambulance, provincial offences court, three Long-Term Care Homes, 25 library branches, two museums, an art gallery, archives, local roadways, public health services, housing services, social services, building services and planning and development services. Lambton County is a community dedicated to economic growth, environmental stewardship and an enhanced quality of life through the provision of responsive and efficient services and collaborative efforts with its municipal and community partners.
Position Summary
The Public Health Nurse applies public health knowledge, techniques, and skills to promote health and wellness and prevent disease in accordance with the Ontario Public Health Standards and associated Protocols and Guidelines; and the Health Protection and Promotion Act and associated Regulations.
The Public Health Nurse promotes public health through activities including surveillance of data and trends over time; case management; contact identification, tracing and notification; contact management; investigation of sources; teaching, counselling, and education; working with stakeholders on initiatives that support public health; and continuously monitoring the indicators of community health.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Investigation and Case Management:
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Set scheduled priorities where appropriate, ensuring mandated and department requirements are met
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Apply in practice, key knowledge, critical thinking skills, and aptitudes related to nursing and public health sciences
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Provide public health management duties in program area including case management; contact identification, tracking and notification; contact management; investigation of sources; ministry notification; surveillance
-
Regularly report to the ministry using applicable databases or any other method specified by the Ministry
-
Participate in ongoing professional development opportunities and maintain current professional knowledge of practices, trends, regulations, techniques, procedures, equipment, sampling and documentation
Assessment and Analysis:
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Use equipment, techniques, and procedures to conduct program services
-
Collect, store, and submit appropriate samples
-
Interpret results and take necessary action including consulting with critical decisions with the Supervisor, Manager, and/or Medical Officer of Health
-
Assess, analyze, and evaluate information (investigations, data, facts, sample results, surveillance data and disease trends, concepts and theories) to make evidence informed decisions, prepare reports, conduct investigations, and make recommendations for risk management and/or policy and program development
Program Planning and Evaluation:
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Assist in analyzing and evaluating policies, programs and lessons learned to assess program effectiveness and assist in developing plans to ensure continuing quality assurance
-
Assist in developing programs, protocols, and strategies
-
Assist in the formulation and review of departmental policies, procedures, goals and objectives
Communication, Collaboration, and Advocacy:
-
Develop and conduct education/training sessions to the community as per the public health standards. Develop educational/promotional resources and materials
-
Assess the needs of learners; teach public health concepts to all ages, genders, cultures, and backgrounds in various settings with available resources
-
Use teaching to explain concepts of public health practice, including possible consequences and resolutions using both written and oral communication skills
-
Liaise with stakeholders (Ministry, community, agencies, individuals, media) to establish partnerships, and create collaborative approaches to promote common education or advocacy initiatives through shared resources and responsibilities
-
Collaborate and co-ordinate services for individuals or families with appropriate community agencies
-
Collaborate with other health care providers
-
Assist in the training and orientation of students and other personnel as assigned
-
Explain and share knowledge, tools, expertise, and experience to build capacity, improve performance and enhance the quality of the working environment
-
Assist in preparing media releases and press packages and respond to media requests for program information at the discretion of the Supervisor
Ethics and Professionalism:
- Adhere to the Ontario College of Nurses Standards of Practice and codes of conduct established through organizational policies and applicable legislation
Administrative Duties:
-
Maintain accurate and up-to-date charting and records of daily activities
-
Record and produce regular reports related to program area
On-Call Duties:
- Provide on-call coverage as per the Ontario Public Health Standards and in accordance with Collective Agreement and applicable department policies and procedures
General:
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Incumbents must keep up-to-date on all relevant legislation, collective bargaining agreements, County Policies and Procedures, etc. ensuring that these are implemented as prescribed
-
Incumbents must possess the physical ability to meet the duties and responsibilities of the job description and/or the requirements identified within the position's Physical Demands Analysis
These describe the general nature and level of work being performed by incumbents in this classification. They are not an exhaustive list of all job duties in the classification. Other duties may be assigned.
Supervision Requirements
Direct Supervision: None
Indirect Supervision: None
Functional Authority: None
Credentials Required
Minimum Formal Education
- Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from a recognized University; a current Certificate of Registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario
Experience
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Knowledge of Ontario Public Health Standards
-
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team
-
Strong assessment, communication and report writing skills
-
Technological nursing skills knowledge and skills specific to the program e.g. immunization, infection control, communicable diseases, infant care and feeding, Healthy Babies Healthy Children, parenting, breastfeeding, sexually transmitted infections, sexual health and AIDS
-
Knowledge of community resources and advocacy skills to intervene on client's behalf with other agencies
A valid Ontario driver’s license and use of a vehicle.
About the role
Division: Public Health Services
Job Status: Full Time
Number of Positions: 1
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Posting Date: Monday, June 23, 2025
Closing Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
Wages: $37.21 - $52.93/hour
Company Biography
The County of Lambton is an urban-rural area in southwestern Ontario that is home to over 126,000 residents. The Corporation's seven divisions operate programs and services for the residents of Lambton County such as land ambulance, provincial offences court, three Long-Term Care Homes, 25 library branches, two museums, an art gallery, archives, local roadways, public health services, housing services, social services, building services and planning and development services. Lambton County is a community dedicated to economic growth, environmental stewardship and an enhanced quality of life through the provision of responsive and efficient services and collaborative efforts with its municipal and community partners.
Position Summary
The Public Health Nurse applies public health knowledge, techniques, and skills to promote health and wellness and prevent disease in accordance with the Ontario Public Health Standards and associated Protocols and Guidelines; and the Health Protection and Promotion Act and associated Regulations.
The Public Health Nurse promotes public health through activities including surveillance of data and trends over time; case management; contact identification, tracing and notification; contact management; investigation of sources; teaching, counselling, and education; working with stakeholders on initiatives that support public health; and continuously monitoring the indicators of community health.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Investigation and Case Management:
-
Set scheduled priorities where appropriate, ensuring mandated and department requirements are met
-
Apply in practice, key knowledge, critical thinking skills, and aptitudes related to nursing and public health sciences
-
Provide public health management duties in program area including case management; contact identification, tracking and notification; contact management; investigation of sources; ministry notification; surveillance
-
Regularly report to the ministry using applicable databases or any other method specified by the Ministry
-
Participate in ongoing professional development opportunities and maintain current professional knowledge of practices, trends, regulations, techniques, procedures, equipment, sampling and documentation
Assessment and Analysis:
-
Use equipment, techniques, and procedures to conduct program services
-
Collect, store, and submit appropriate samples
-
Interpret results and take necessary action including consulting with critical decisions with the Supervisor, Manager, and/or Medical Officer of Health
-
Assess, analyze, and evaluate information (investigations, data, facts, sample results, surveillance data and disease trends, concepts and theories) to make evidence informed decisions, prepare reports, conduct investigations, and make recommendations for risk management and/or policy and program development
Program Planning and Evaluation:
-
Assist in analyzing and evaluating policies, programs and lessons learned to assess program effectiveness and assist in developing plans to ensure continuing quality assurance
-
Assist in developing programs, protocols, and strategies
-
Assist in the formulation and review of departmental policies, procedures, goals and objectives
Communication, Collaboration, and Advocacy:
-
Develop and conduct education/training sessions to the community as per the public health standards. Develop educational/promotional resources and materials
-
Assess the needs of learners; teach public health concepts to all ages, genders, cultures, and backgrounds in various settings with available resources
-
Use teaching to explain concepts of public health practice, including possible consequences and resolutions using both written and oral communication skills
-
Liaise with stakeholders (Ministry, community, agencies, individuals, media) to establish partnerships, and create collaborative approaches to promote common education or advocacy initiatives through shared resources and responsibilities
-
Collaborate and co-ordinate services for individuals or families with appropriate community agencies
-
Collaborate with other health care providers
-
Assist in the training and orientation of students and other personnel as assigned
-
Explain and share knowledge, tools, expertise, and experience to build capacity, improve performance and enhance the quality of the working environment
-
Assist in preparing media releases and press packages and respond to media requests for program information at the discretion of the Supervisor
Ethics and Professionalism:
- Adhere to the Ontario College of Nurses Standards of Practice and codes of conduct established through organizational policies and applicable legislation
Administrative Duties:
-
Maintain accurate and up-to-date charting and records of daily activities
-
Record and produce regular reports related to program area
On-Call Duties:
- Provide on-call coverage as per the Ontario Public Health Standards and in accordance with Collective Agreement and applicable department policies and procedures
General:
-
Incumbents must keep up-to-date on all relevant legislation, collective bargaining agreements, County Policies and Procedures, etc. ensuring that these are implemented as prescribed
-
Incumbents must possess the physical ability to meet the duties and responsibilities of the job description and/or the requirements identified within the position's Physical Demands Analysis
These describe the general nature and level of work being performed by incumbents in this classification. They are not an exhaustive list of all job duties in the classification. Other duties may be assigned.
Supervision Requirements
Direct Supervision: None
Indirect Supervision: None
Functional Authority: None
Credentials Required
Minimum Formal Education
- Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from a recognized University; a current Certificate of Registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario
Experience
-
Knowledge of Ontario Public Health Standards
-
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team
-
Strong assessment, communication and report writing skills
-
Technological nursing skills knowledge and skills specific to the program e.g. immunization, infection control, communicable diseases, infant care and feeding, Healthy Babies Healthy Children, parenting, breastfeeding, sexually transmitted infections, sexual health and AIDS
-
Knowledge of community resources and advocacy skills to intervene on client's behalf with other agencies
A valid Ontario driver’s license and use of a vehicle.