Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist, Specialized Geriatric Services - Regional Geriatric Program of Southwestern Ontario
About the role
Posting # 55560 - [ Non-Union ]
Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist, Specialized Geriatric Services - Regional Geriatric Program of Southwestern Ontario - 1 position
Specialized Geriatric Services - Regional Geriatric Program of Southwestern Ontario
Parkwood Institute Main - London, ON
Temporary Full Time
Salary Range: $69.46 - $81.71 /hour
This is a temporary full-time position that is expected to extend until March 31, 2026, and is subject to the availability of work.
The Nurse Led Outreach Team (NLOT) is a mobile outreach team consisting of specialized nurses (Nurse Practitioners and Registered Nurses) that provide timely care and assessment of LTC residents across the Southwest Region, to minimize preventable hospitalizations. NLOT nurses:
Support the LTC home team to manage acute health conditions
Support hospital to LTC home transfers
Collaborate with local services and other outreach teams
Enhance the skills and capabilities of LTC staff to detect and manage acute changes in older adults with complex health conditions
The role of the Nurse Practitioner is to work in collaboration with the NLOT RNs, physicians, LTCH staff and system partners in the following key areas:
Build staff confidence with complex clinical procedures
Provide educational and clinical support, guidance, and coaching to LTC staff to help increase capacity to manage complex resident health conditions
Facilitate hospital-LTCH repatriation and support the LTCH in meeting the needs of the resident (clinical or educational support) to facilitate transition back to the home
Provide education to meet home-specific needs, in groups and individual one-on-one coaching
Promote the use of best practices
Facilitate educational opportunities aimed at supporting LTCH staff, residents and families
Support NLOT program development and direction that is agile and iterative that is reflective of the dynamic nature of resident care needs and evolving Ontario Health and Ministry of Long-Term Care priorities
Build partnerships to meet resident needs and collaborate with community partners
The NLOT program is considered a service of the Specialized Geriatric Services (SGS) and Regional Geriatric Program (RGP) of Ontario entities. The hours of work are currently days, however would include the potential for weekends, evenings and statutory holidays, based on program needs (subject to change in accordance with operational requirements).
This position will work in off-site community settings, providing clinical care to support residents living in Long-Term Care (LTC) homes.
The NP/CNS would have the opportunity to work to the full scope of the Nurse Practitioner role, as per the College of Nurses of Ontario
Essential Qualifications
- Valid registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse in the Extended Class
- Nurse Practitioner certificate in either Primary Health Care or Adult
- Member of RNAO, NPAO, Canadian Nurses Protective Society (CNPS) with professional liability insurance
- Master's of Science in Nursing (MScN) or Masters of Nursing (MN) or health care related Master's degree
- Valid CPR certificate
- A police record check completed within the last six (6) months from a Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC), inclusive of vulnerable sector screening, will be required of the successful candidate
- Minimum 3 years experience in acute care, e.g. medical/surgical, inpatient geriatric care, emergency department
- Minimum 3 years experience in geriatric care
- Advanced clinical skill set: IV insertion, nephrostomy tube and drain management, catheter insertions, knowledge caring for g-tubes, central lines, physical assessment skills
- Superior interpersonal, coaching and communication skills to effectively work within an inter-professional ambulatory team setting
- Demonstrated critical thinking and problem solving skills
- Collaborate with the inter-professional team to develop, implement and evaluate innovative patient/family centred care delivery practices
- Promotes evidence based practice
- Previous teaching experience and proven ability to provide clinical leadership
- Experience and demonstrated skills in implementing quality improvement initiatives and leading change initiatives
- Promote the values of shared leadership and inter-professional team collaboration
- Demonstrated experience in project management, specifically related to nursing education and quality improvement
- Knowledge of a Safety Culture in a Health Care Setting in compliance with the OHSA
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced knowledge and skills with a multi system focus on physical assessment, along with appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic considerations, consultative support and evaluation specific to the care of older adults with complex medical and functional conditions
Teaching and Research
- St Joseph's Health Care London, through its affiliation with Western University and Fanshawe College, is a leading research and teaching hospital. As an employee of St Joseph's, you will be expected to engage in roles related teaching and research activities in addition to any of your clinical duties
Immunization Requirements
- Provide vaccination records or proof of immunity against measles, mumps, rubella, varicella (chicken pox), Hepatitis B, COVID-19 and influenza.
- Provide documentation of the Tuberculosis skin testing
Posting date: September 16, 2025
Submission deadline: September 22, 2025
Bradley Dudley, Human Resources
Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated.
Human Resources and Leaders use your profile information to evaluate your application for the vacancies you apply to.
Only those under consideration will be contacted.
About St. Joseph's Health Care London
St. Joseph’s Health Care London is a major patient care, teaching and research centre. Renowned for compassionate care, St. Joseph's is one of the best academic health care organizations in Canada dedicated to helping people live life to their fullest by minimizing the effects of injury, disease and disability through excellence in care, teaching and research.
Comprised of: St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkwood Institute, Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care, Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care, and 12 team and service locations across the region.
Mission From the shortest visit to the longest stay, we earn complete confidence in the care we provide, and make a lasting difference in the quest to live fully.
Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist, Specialized Geriatric Services - Regional Geriatric Program of Southwestern Ontario
About the role
Posting # 55560 - [ Non-Union ]
Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist, Specialized Geriatric Services - Regional Geriatric Program of Southwestern Ontario - 1 position
Specialized Geriatric Services - Regional Geriatric Program of Southwestern Ontario
Parkwood Institute Main - London, ON
Temporary Full Time
Salary Range: $69.46 - $81.71 /hour
This is a temporary full-time position that is expected to extend until March 31, 2026, and is subject to the availability of work.
The Nurse Led Outreach Team (NLOT) is a mobile outreach team consisting of specialized nurses (Nurse Practitioners and Registered Nurses) that provide timely care and assessment of LTC residents across the Southwest Region, to minimize preventable hospitalizations. NLOT nurses:
Support the LTC home team to manage acute health conditions
Support hospital to LTC home transfers
Collaborate with local services and other outreach teams
Enhance the skills and capabilities of LTC staff to detect and manage acute changes in older adults with complex health conditions
The role of the Nurse Practitioner is to work in collaboration with the NLOT RNs, physicians, LTCH staff and system partners in the following key areas:
Build staff confidence with complex clinical procedures
Provide educational and clinical support, guidance, and coaching to LTC staff to help increase capacity to manage complex resident health conditions
Facilitate hospital-LTCH repatriation and support the LTCH in meeting the needs of the resident (clinical or educational support) to facilitate transition back to the home
Provide education to meet home-specific needs, in groups and individual one-on-one coaching
Promote the use of best practices
Facilitate educational opportunities aimed at supporting LTCH staff, residents and families
Support NLOT program development and direction that is agile and iterative that is reflective of the dynamic nature of resident care needs and evolving Ontario Health and Ministry of Long-Term Care priorities
Build partnerships to meet resident needs and collaborate with community partners
The NLOT program is considered a service of the Specialized Geriatric Services (SGS) and Regional Geriatric Program (RGP) of Ontario entities. The hours of work are currently days, however would include the potential for weekends, evenings and statutory holidays, based on program needs (subject to change in accordance with operational requirements).
This position will work in off-site community settings, providing clinical care to support residents living in Long-Term Care (LTC) homes.
The NP/CNS would have the opportunity to work to the full scope of the Nurse Practitioner role, as per the College of Nurses of Ontario
Essential Qualifications
- Valid registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse in the Extended Class
- Nurse Practitioner certificate in either Primary Health Care or Adult
- Member of RNAO, NPAO, Canadian Nurses Protective Society (CNPS) with professional liability insurance
- Master's of Science in Nursing (MScN) or Masters of Nursing (MN) or health care related Master's degree
- Valid CPR certificate
- A police record check completed within the last six (6) months from a Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC), inclusive of vulnerable sector screening, will be required of the successful candidate
- Minimum 3 years experience in acute care, e.g. medical/surgical, inpatient geriatric care, emergency department
- Minimum 3 years experience in geriatric care
- Advanced clinical skill set: IV insertion, nephrostomy tube and drain management, catheter insertions, knowledge caring for g-tubes, central lines, physical assessment skills
- Superior interpersonal, coaching and communication skills to effectively work within an inter-professional ambulatory team setting
- Demonstrated critical thinking and problem solving skills
- Collaborate with the inter-professional team to develop, implement and evaluate innovative patient/family centred care delivery practices
- Promotes evidence based practice
- Previous teaching experience and proven ability to provide clinical leadership
- Experience and demonstrated skills in implementing quality improvement initiatives and leading change initiatives
- Promote the values of shared leadership and inter-professional team collaboration
- Demonstrated experience in project management, specifically related to nursing education and quality improvement
- Knowledge of a Safety Culture in a Health Care Setting in compliance with the OHSA
Preferred Qualifications
- Advanced knowledge and skills with a multi system focus on physical assessment, along with appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic considerations, consultative support and evaluation specific to the care of older adults with complex medical and functional conditions
Teaching and Research
- St Joseph's Health Care London, through its affiliation with Western University and Fanshawe College, is a leading research and teaching hospital. As an employee of St Joseph's, you will be expected to engage in roles related teaching and research activities in addition to any of your clinical duties
Immunization Requirements
- Provide vaccination records or proof of immunity against measles, mumps, rubella, varicella (chicken pox), Hepatitis B, COVID-19 and influenza.
- Provide documentation of the Tuberculosis skin testing
Posting date: September 16, 2025
Submission deadline: September 22, 2025
Bradley Dudley, Human Resources
Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated.
Human Resources and Leaders use your profile information to evaluate your application for the vacancies you apply to.
Only those under consideration will be contacted.
About St. Joseph's Health Care London
St. Joseph’s Health Care London is a major patient care, teaching and research centre. Renowned for compassionate care, St. Joseph's is one of the best academic health care organizations in Canada dedicated to helping people live life to their fullest by minimizing the effects of injury, disease and disability through excellence in care, teaching and research.
Comprised of: St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkwood Institute, Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care, Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care, and 12 team and service locations across the region.
Mission From the shortest visit to the longest stay, we earn complete confidence in the care we provide, and make a lasting difference in the quest to live fully.