Nurse Practitioner
About the role
Position: Nurse Practitioner
Locations: GreeneStone Centre for Recovery (3571 Muskoka District Road 169, Bala, ON P0C 1A0)
Status: Part-time Permanent
Vacancies: 1
Job Requisition #: GNS246
CATC provides excellence in trauma-informed inpatient addiction treatment, putting what’s best for the client’s recovery first, every time. We pride ourselves on creating a positive work and treatment environment where our team and our clients work together to achieve the best possible recovery outcomes.
Are you interested in joining a dynamic and experienced team that is committed to helping those suffering from substance use disorders? Are you the type of person that always sees the positive side of things and strives to be the best you can be? Are you a Nurse Practitioner looking to provide medical care within an inpatient treatment setting?
The Nurse Practitioner will work collaboratively as part of our health team professionals in an interdisciplinary model and collaborate with the physician and psychiatrist to meet the unique needs of patients requiring nursing consultation. By utilizing theoretical and clinical expertise, the Nurse Practitioner delivers advanced practice nursing to patients and families with complex situations within CATC’s inpatient centres. This position will be accountable to the Executive Director for day-to-day matters and to the on-site designated Physician for practice-related matters.
The Nurse Practitioner will be retained on a fee for service contract and will be required to work on-site (approximately 10-15 hours per week) and also provide on-call support as required (for 24 hours shift increments). Schedules may fluctuate based on business needs.
Fee Schedule:
On-site rate: $80 per hour (for approximately 10-15 hours per week)
On-Call Rate: $150 for each 24 hour shift (approximately 3 days per week)
On-Call Call Rate: $20 for each 15-minute call that occurs during the on-call shift
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct medical evaluations including ordering testing, patient examinations and will develop patient treatment plans. Diagnose and treat acute, episodic or chronic illnesses
- Prescribe all necessary medications and treatments
- Facilitate referrals to other healthcare professionals and medical facilities
- Communicate with collaborating physician
- Delivers primary health care in the management of acute and chronic medical conditions, therapeutic management, health promotion and disease/injury prevention in order to deliver comprehensive health services
- Performs physical examination and identifies and interprets normal and abnormal findings
Orders diagnostic investigations, and interprets results using evidence-based clinical reasoning - Participates with the Medical Doctor and other senior management staff in the development and implementation of evaluation processes and the identification of strategies to continually improve clinical outcomes and effectively manage risks.
- Ensure CARF standards are evident in daily practice.
- Ensure patient records are properly maintained in compliance with applicable legislation and divisional expectations.
Key Qualifications:
- 3 + years nursing experience, with mental health and addiction expertise preferred.
- Current registration in the Extended Class (Nurse Practitioner) with the College of Nurses of Ontario is required.
- Active membership in related professional associations required, e.g. NPAO, RNAO.
- Mental Health Nursing certificate preferred.
- Masters of Nursing Required
- Innovative, creative and professional role model.
- Excellent assessment and clinical skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to prioritize/organize multiple demands.
- Ability to work autonomously.
- Experience in administering Opioid Antagonist Treatment such as Methadone or Suboxone.
- Working knowledge of Mental Health Act and community mental health resources.
- Highly skilled in assessment and treatment of psychiatric disorders, including PTSD, mood and anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, delirium, depression, suicide prevention, and the management of aggressive behavior.
About Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres
Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres (CATC) is the country's largest provider of judgement-free, evidence-based care for substance use disorder and behavioural addictions. Our mission is to empower people experiencing addiction to take control of their health through compassionate, person-centred care that meets them where they are in recovery.
Our vision is that everyone living with substance use disorder and addiction has the support they need to manage their health safely, with dignity and respect.
We have been helping people in recovery reach their goals for nearly 30 years through innovative, integrated and trauma-informed approaches to care. We work collaboratively with a national network of community care and health care partners to expand access to best-in-class addiction treatment that meets peoples' unique needs, and honours their lived experience.
We believe that happy staff make happy clients, and strive to provide a positive, inclusive environment that foster excellence.
Nurse Practitioner
About the role
Position: Nurse Practitioner
Locations: GreeneStone Centre for Recovery (3571 Muskoka District Road 169, Bala, ON P0C 1A0)
Status: Part-time Permanent
Vacancies: 1
Job Requisition #: GNS246
CATC provides excellence in trauma-informed inpatient addiction treatment, putting what’s best for the client’s recovery first, every time. We pride ourselves on creating a positive work and treatment environment where our team and our clients work together to achieve the best possible recovery outcomes.
Are you interested in joining a dynamic and experienced team that is committed to helping those suffering from substance use disorders? Are you the type of person that always sees the positive side of things and strives to be the best you can be? Are you a Nurse Practitioner looking to provide medical care within an inpatient treatment setting?
The Nurse Practitioner will work collaboratively as part of our health team professionals in an interdisciplinary model and collaborate with the physician and psychiatrist to meet the unique needs of patients requiring nursing consultation. By utilizing theoretical and clinical expertise, the Nurse Practitioner delivers advanced practice nursing to patients and families with complex situations within CATC’s inpatient centres. This position will be accountable to the Executive Director for day-to-day matters and to the on-site designated Physician for practice-related matters.
The Nurse Practitioner will be retained on a fee for service contract and will be required to work on-site (approximately 10-15 hours per week) and also provide on-call support as required (for 24 hours shift increments). Schedules may fluctuate based on business needs.
Fee Schedule:
On-site rate: $80 per hour (for approximately 10-15 hours per week)
On-Call Rate: $150 for each 24 hour shift (approximately 3 days per week)
On-Call Call Rate: $20 for each 15-minute call that occurs during the on-call shift
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct medical evaluations including ordering testing, patient examinations and will develop patient treatment plans. Diagnose and treat acute, episodic or chronic illnesses
- Prescribe all necessary medications and treatments
- Facilitate referrals to other healthcare professionals and medical facilities
- Communicate with collaborating physician
- Delivers primary health care in the management of acute and chronic medical conditions, therapeutic management, health promotion and disease/injury prevention in order to deliver comprehensive health services
- Performs physical examination and identifies and interprets normal and abnormal findings
Orders diagnostic investigations, and interprets results using evidence-based clinical reasoning - Participates with the Medical Doctor and other senior management staff in the development and implementation of evaluation processes and the identification of strategies to continually improve clinical outcomes and effectively manage risks.
- Ensure CARF standards are evident in daily practice.
- Ensure patient records are properly maintained in compliance with applicable legislation and divisional expectations.
Key Qualifications:
- 3 + years nursing experience, with mental health and addiction expertise preferred.
- Current registration in the Extended Class (Nurse Practitioner) with the College of Nurses of Ontario is required.
- Active membership in related professional associations required, e.g. NPAO, RNAO.
- Mental Health Nursing certificate preferred.
- Masters of Nursing Required
- Innovative, creative and professional role model.
- Excellent assessment and clinical skills.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to prioritize/organize multiple demands.
- Ability to work autonomously.
- Experience in administering Opioid Antagonist Treatment such as Methadone or Suboxone.
- Working knowledge of Mental Health Act and community mental health resources.
- Highly skilled in assessment and treatment of psychiatric disorders, including PTSD, mood and anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, delirium, depression, suicide prevention, and the management of aggressive behavior.
About Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres
Canadian Addiction Treatment Centres (CATC) is the country's largest provider of judgement-free, evidence-based care for substance use disorder and behavioural addictions. Our mission is to empower people experiencing addiction to take control of their health through compassionate, person-centred care that meets them where they are in recovery.
Our vision is that everyone living with substance use disorder and addiction has the support they need to manage their health safely, with dignity and respect.
We have been helping people in recovery reach their goals for nearly 30 years through innovative, integrated and trauma-informed approaches to care. We work collaboratively with a national network of community care and health care partners to expand access to best-in-class addiction treatment that meets peoples' unique needs, and honours their lived experience.
We believe that happy staff make happy clients, and strive to provide a positive, inclusive environment that foster excellence.