About the role
J OB SUMMARY
As a member of the multi-disciplinary team, practices in accordance with Regulated Health Professions Act , Gerontological Nurses Association (GNA) Standards, The Long Term Care Homes Act , the Practice Standards set by the College of Nurses of Ontario and the standards set out for the Nurse Practitioner. In keeping with the philosophy, objectives, policies and procedures of Seniors Services, implements and maintains an effective program to reduce acute care admissions to hospital from the long-term care (LTC) sector. Contribute to the plan of care with an emphasis on wellness and disease prevention through direct resident care, health promotion and education, mentoring of staff, outreach, advocacy and community development. Contribute to developing programs that reflect community needs.
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION
- Completion of a Nurse Practitioner Program from a recognized university.
- Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing.
KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE
- Minimum of 2 years experience in working with the older adults in a long-term care setting.
- Minimum of 2 years experience in working as a Nurse Practitioner in an acute or community setting.
- Knowledge and experience in dementia and behavioral care.
- Recent ER experience preferred.
SKILLS
- Excellent clinical skills with senior/LTC residents.
- Skill set inclusive of IV initiation, suturing, venipuncture, wound care, etc.
- An ability to work in an interdisciplinary team environment.
- Ability to be self-directed in clinical practice as required in the areas of assessment, diagnosis and therapeutics.
- Proven success in providing inspirational leadership in a team environment and ability to encourage innovation and creativity amongst team members required.
- Demonstrated clinical leadership skills to organize and co-ordinate the care of residents in collaboration with their care givers i.e. LTC staff and family.
- Demonstrated inter-personal skills, organizational skills; program planning and evaluation skills; communication skills (both written and verbal).
- Demonstrated computer skills (database management and word processing).
- Competency to autonomously diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe pharmaceuticals and perform procedures.
- Ability to promote professional education and advance knowledge through research and the evaluation/quality improvement activities related to the care of residents throughout the continuum.
- Demonstrated commitment to providing quality customer service while dealing with the public (residents and families) as well as various medical and non-medical professionals.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
- Current Certificate of Registration - Registered Nurse in the Extended Class (RN (EC) for a Nurse Practitioner (NP) with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Current certificate in CPR.
- Membership with the Gerontological Nurses Association preferred.
- Knowledge of MOHLTC standards for long-term care homes.
- In accordance with the corporate Criminal Record Check Policy, the position requires the incumbent to undergo a Criminal Records check and submit a Canadian Police Clearance Certificate.
- Must maintain valid drivers’ license.
- Must provide own transportation and be able to travel throughout the Niagara Region to various LTC homes.
- Must be able to work flexible hours in order to meet the needs of the identified populations.
- Annual influenza vaccination is preferred.
- Knowledge of resident safety issues and demonstrated capacity to apply resident safety practices.
To view the full job description and requirements, visit our Careers page - Job Opening #43847
Uncover the wonder of the Niagara Region and join a team dedicated to meeting tomorrow’s challenges…..today!
Let us know why you would be an excellent team member by submitting your online application no later than December 10, 2025 before midnight by visiting our ‘Careers’ page at www.niagararegion.ca . We thank all candidates for their interest however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
About NIAGARA REGION
Niagara Region is a Regional municipality serving more than 480,000 people who call Niagara home. We provide services essential to your day-to-day life, from clean water, roads and waste collection to public safety, housing and more.
We believe in social, environmental and economic choices that support our diverse community and foster collaboration with our partners in making Niagara a prosperous place for everyone.
As a Regional government, Niagara Region is composed of 32 council members, who represent Niagara's 12 cities, towns and townships. Geographically, our region is as diverse as the municipal services that sustain it. Located between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, Niagara encompasses an area of 1,852 km2 and is home to communities rich in both character and history.
About the role
J OB SUMMARY
As a member of the multi-disciplinary team, practices in accordance with Regulated Health Professions Act , Gerontological Nurses Association (GNA) Standards, The Long Term Care Homes Act , the Practice Standards set by the College of Nurses of Ontario and the standards set out for the Nurse Practitioner. In keeping with the philosophy, objectives, policies and procedures of Seniors Services, implements and maintains an effective program to reduce acute care admissions to hospital from the long-term care (LTC) sector. Contribute to the plan of care with an emphasis on wellness and disease prevention through direct resident care, health promotion and education, mentoring of staff, outreach, advocacy and community development. Contribute to developing programs that reflect community needs.
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION
- Completion of a Nurse Practitioner Program from a recognized university.
- Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing.
KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE
- Minimum of 2 years experience in working with the older adults in a long-term care setting.
- Minimum of 2 years experience in working as a Nurse Practitioner in an acute or community setting.
- Knowledge and experience in dementia and behavioral care.
- Recent ER experience preferred.
SKILLS
- Excellent clinical skills with senior/LTC residents.
- Skill set inclusive of IV initiation, suturing, venipuncture, wound care, etc.
- An ability to work in an interdisciplinary team environment.
- Ability to be self-directed in clinical practice as required in the areas of assessment, diagnosis and therapeutics.
- Proven success in providing inspirational leadership in a team environment and ability to encourage innovation and creativity amongst team members required.
- Demonstrated clinical leadership skills to organize and co-ordinate the care of residents in collaboration with their care givers i.e. LTC staff and family.
- Demonstrated inter-personal skills, organizational skills; program planning and evaluation skills; communication skills (both written and verbal).
- Demonstrated computer skills (database management and word processing).
- Competency to autonomously diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe pharmaceuticals and perform procedures.
- Ability to promote professional education and advance knowledge through research and the evaluation/quality improvement activities related to the care of residents throughout the continuum.
- Demonstrated commitment to providing quality customer service while dealing with the public (residents and families) as well as various medical and non-medical professionals.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
- Current Certificate of Registration - Registered Nurse in the Extended Class (RN (EC) for a Nurse Practitioner (NP) with the College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Current certificate in CPR.
- Membership with the Gerontological Nurses Association preferred.
- Knowledge of MOHLTC standards for long-term care homes.
- In accordance with the corporate Criminal Record Check Policy, the position requires the incumbent to undergo a Criminal Records check and submit a Canadian Police Clearance Certificate.
- Must maintain valid drivers’ license.
- Must provide own transportation and be able to travel throughout the Niagara Region to various LTC homes.
- Must be able to work flexible hours in order to meet the needs of the identified populations.
- Annual influenza vaccination is preferred.
- Knowledge of resident safety issues and demonstrated capacity to apply resident safety practices.
To view the full job description and requirements, visit our Careers page - Job Opening #43847
Uncover the wonder of the Niagara Region and join a team dedicated to meeting tomorrow’s challenges…..today!
Let us know why you would be an excellent team member by submitting your online application no later than December 10, 2025 before midnight by visiting our ‘Careers’ page at www.niagararegion.ca . We thank all candidates for their interest however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
About NIAGARA REGION
Niagara Region is a Regional municipality serving more than 480,000 people who call Niagara home. We provide services essential to your day-to-day life, from clean water, roads and waste collection to public safety, housing and more.
We believe in social, environmental and economic choices that support our diverse community and foster collaboration with our partners in making Niagara a prosperous place for everyone.
As a Regional government, Niagara Region is composed of 32 council members, who represent Niagara's 12 cities, towns and townships. Geographically, our region is as diverse as the municipal services that sustain it. Located between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, Niagara encompasses an area of 1,852 km2 and is home to communities rich in both character and history.