Registered Practical Nurse
Top Benefits
About the role
The Carefirst Family Health Team (FHT) is seeking Full-time permanent / Part-time permanent / Casual Registered Nurse / Registered Practical Nurse to join our innovative, interdisciplinary team dedicated to delivering high-quality, community-based care.
About Us
Carefirst FHT is committed to delivering exceptional, comprehensive primary care through a collaborative, team-based model that includes family physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, dieticians, physiotherapists, and medical receptionists. We have a robust Chronic Disease Management and Prevention program, including a Diabetes Education Program, and are actively involved in many of the Ontario Health Team’s primary care initiatives.
Our strong community partnerships ensure coordinated, high-quality, patient‑centred care across the continuum. We work closely with the Carefirst Seniors & Community Services Association to provide truly integrated services.
On‑site & Integrated Programs/Services include:
- Ontario Health atHome (formerly Home and Community Care Support Services)
- MINT Memory Clinic
- Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) Program
- Specialist clinics: psychiatry, cardiology, endocrinology, nephrology, optometry, geriatric medicine, gynecology, chiropody, and audiology
Clinic Locations
We currently operate two well-established clinics in Scarborough and Richmond Hill. Beginning in Fall 2025, we will be expanding with five new locations to support continued growth and community needs.
Current clinic locations:
- 300 Silver Star Blvd, Scarborough (Midland / McNicoll)
- 420 Hwy 7 East, Richmond Hill (West Beaver Creek / Hwy 7)
New clinic locations:
- Within Richmond Hill / Thornhill
- 360 Highway 7 East, Richmond Hill (Highway 7 / Chalmers Rd)
- 105 Gibson Centre, Markham (Steeles Ave East/Warden Ave)
- Unionville Commons, Markham (Unionville Main Street/Highway 7 East)
Employees will be assigned to a location that aligns with their preferences and residence, with occasional rotation to support clinic operations.
We are currently seeking a Registered Nurse / Registered Practical Nurse to join our Family Health Team.
Terms: Full Time Permanent / Part Time Permanent / Casual
Responsibilities:
- Implement and coordinate a management system and interventions in support of the Chronic Disease Management and Prevention programs through outreach, health education, individual counselling, and virtual care
- Provide clinical support while working closely with others in a multidisciplinary team
- Engage in and facilitate activities under health promotion/teaching/prevention such as group education sessions and community outreach
- Liaise with care providers in the health care system and facilitate referrals to other services and resources within the Family Health Team, secondary and/or tertiary health care centres
- Ensuring practice is consistent with professional standards and the ethical framework as outlined by the College of Nurses of Ontario and organizational policy, practice and values.
- Demonstrating commitment to professional life long learning by participating in continuing education activities to meet the needs of the patient population served and the standards of the profession.
- Performing reflective practice, analyzing and evaluating nursing knowledge and modifying practice accordingly to improve the quality of patient care.
- Performing cross-functional and other responsibilities, as assigned and/or requested
- Promote positive public relations and working relations in a family-centered care environment
- Provide administrative and clinic management support including but not limited to providing clinical coaching/support to the team and ordering and maintaining clinical/lab supplies, medications, vaccines, crash cart, PPE inventory, etc.
- Maintain and manage patient files, charts, and records while prioritizing patient confidentiality
Requirements:
-
Bachelor of Science in Nursing or RPN diploma from an accredited institution
-
Registered and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
-
Valid CPR HCP certification
-
Minimum 2 years of clinical experience in a community or primary healthcare setting
-
Demonstrated experience in the area of chronic disease management/ health teaching
-
Exceptional telephone etiquette and customer service skills
-
A team player with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail
-
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to accept work from various sources (physicians, nurses, team leads)
-
Well organized and capable to multitask in a fast-paced environment
-
Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office, and EMR (Telus Practice Solutions) is an asset
-
Available to work flexible hours including some evenings and Saturdays
-
Available to work at both the Scarborough and Richmond Hill clinic locations
-
Fluent in English and a second language that reflects the community served, such as Cantonese and Mandarin, is an asset
-
A valid vulnerable sector police record check completed within one year
Benefits*:
-
Dental Care
-
Extended Health Care
-
HOOPP
-
Comprehensive Orientation Program
-
Training and Education Subsidy
-
Benefits may vary depending on the employment terms
Application Deadline: November 9, 2025
Carefirst is an equal opportunity employer. We are also committed to an environment that is barrier free. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please inform us in advance to arrange a reasonable and appropriate accommodation.
While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Carefirst Seniors & Community Services Association
Carefirst Seniors & Community Services Association is a non-profit community services agency. Since 1976, we have provided community support, home and personal health care services in a holistic manner to seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those with medical needs in the Greater Toronto, and York regions.
With a staff of 500 members and the help of a pool of 1,200 active volunteers, we serve over 7,000 clients a year, including seniors and the physically disabled; 1,500 of whom are "home-bound" and frail.
Registered Practical Nurse
Top Benefits
About the role
The Carefirst Family Health Team (FHT) is seeking Full-time permanent / Part-time permanent / Casual Registered Nurse / Registered Practical Nurse to join our innovative, interdisciplinary team dedicated to delivering high-quality, community-based care.
About Us
Carefirst FHT is committed to delivering exceptional, comprehensive primary care through a collaborative, team-based model that includes family physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, dieticians, physiotherapists, and medical receptionists. We have a robust Chronic Disease Management and Prevention program, including a Diabetes Education Program, and are actively involved in many of the Ontario Health Team’s primary care initiatives.
Our strong community partnerships ensure coordinated, high-quality, patient‑centred care across the continuum. We work closely with the Carefirst Seniors & Community Services Association to provide truly integrated services.
On‑site & Integrated Programs/Services include:
- Ontario Health atHome (formerly Home and Community Care Support Services)
- MINT Memory Clinic
- Ontario Structured Psychotherapy (OSP) Program
- Specialist clinics: psychiatry, cardiology, endocrinology, nephrology, optometry, geriatric medicine, gynecology, chiropody, and audiology
Clinic Locations
We currently operate two well-established clinics in Scarborough and Richmond Hill. Beginning in Fall 2025, we will be expanding with five new locations to support continued growth and community needs.
Current clinic locations:
- 300 Silver Star Blvd, Scarborough (Midland / McNicoll)
- 420 Hwy 7 East, Richmond Hill (West Beaver Creek / Hwy 7)
New clinic locations:
- Within Richmond Hill / Thornhill
- 360 Highway 7 East, Richmond Hill (Highway 7 / Chalmers Rd)
- 105 Gibson Centre, Markham (Steeles Ave East/Warden Ave)
- Unionville Commons, Markham (Unionville Main Street/Highway 7 East)
Employees will be assigned to a location that aligns with their preferences and residence, with occasional rotation to support clinic operations.
We are currently seeking a Registered Nurse / Registered Practical Nurse to join our Family Health Team.
Terms: Full Time Permanent / Part Time Permanent / Casual
Responsibilities:
- Implement and coordinate a management system and interventions in support of the Chronic Disease Management and Prevention programs through outreach, health education, individual counselling, and virtual care
- Provide clinical support while working closely with others in a multidisciplinary team
- Engage in and facilitate activities under health promotion/teaching/prevention such as group education sessions and community outreach
- Liaise with care providers in the health care system and facilitate referrals to other services and resources within the Family Health Team, secondary and/or tertiary health care centres
- Ensuring practice is consistent with professional standards and the ethical framework as outlined by the College of Nurses of Ontario and organizational policy, practice and values.
- Demonstrating commitment to professional life long learning by participating in continuing education activities to meet the needs of the patient population served and the standards of the profession.
- Performing reflective practice, analyzing and evaluating nursing knowledge and modifying practice accordingly to improve the quality of patient care.
- Performing cross-functional and other responsibilities, as assigned and/or requested
- Promote positive public relations and working relations in a family-centered care environment
- Provide administrative and clinic management support including but not limited to providing clinical coaching/support to the team and ordering and maintaining clinical/lab supplies, medications, vaccines, crash cart, PPE inventory, etc.
- Maintain and manage patient files, charts, and records while prioritizing patient confidentiality
Requirements:
-
Bachelor of Science in Nursing or RPN diploma from an accredited institution
-
Registered and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario
-
Valid CPR HCP certification
-
Minimum 2 years of clinical experience in a community or primary healthcare setting
-
Demonstrated experience in the area of chronic disease management/ health teaching
-
Exceptional telephone etiquette and customer service skills
-
A team player with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail
-
Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to accept work from various sources (physicians, nurses, team leads)
-
Well organized and capable to multitask in a fast-paced environment
-
Proficient computer skills in Microsoft Office, and EMR (Telus Practice Solutions) is an asset
-
Available to work flexible hours including some evenings and Saturdays
-
Available to work at both the Scarborough and Richmond Hill clinic locations
-
Fluent in English and a second language that reflects the community served, such as Cantonese and Mandarin, is an asset
-
A valid vulnerable sector police record check completed within one year
Benefits*:
-
Dental Care
-
Extended Health Care
-
HOOPP
-
Comprehensive Orientation Program
-
Training and Education Subsidy
-
Benefits may vary depending on the employment terms
Application Deadline: November 9, 2025
Carefirst is an equal opportunity employer. We are also committed to an environment that is barrier free. If you require accommodation during the hiring process, please inform us in advance to arrange a reasonable and appropriate accommodation.
While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Carefirst Seniors & Community Services Association
Carefirst Seniors & Community Services Association is a non-profit community services agency. Since 1976, we have provided community support, home and personal health care services in a holistic manner to seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those with medical needs in the Greater Toronto, and York regions.
With a staff of 500 members and the help of a pool of 1,200 active volunteers, we serve over 7,000 clients a year, including seniors and the physically disabled; 1,500 of whom are "home-bound" and frail.