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Nurse Practitioner-Long Term Care

North York, ON
Mid Level

Top Benefits

Competitive salary commensurate with experience
Flexible scheduling for split-site coverage
Professional development support

About the role

##Position Overview

Bob Rumball Home for the Deaf and Victoria Village Manor are seeking a collaborative and resident-focused Nurse Practitioner (NP) to provide advanced clinical care across both long-term care communities.

This shared role offers a unique opportunity to serve two mission-driven organizations committed to excellence in seniors’ care — one specializing in culturally and linguistically appropriate care for Deaf seniors, and the other rooted in community-based, resident-centered long-term care.

The Nurse Practitioner will play a key leadership role in improving resident outcomes, reducing avoidable hospital transfers, supporting chronic disease management, and strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration across both homes.

##About the Organizations

###Bob Rumball Home for the Deaf

###The mission of the Bob Rumball Home for the Deaf is to provide exceptional care in a communication-rich environment that enhances the quality of life for each Resident. Our vision is to prevent the isolation of Deaf seniors by providing a unique environment which preserves their culture, language and heritage while also serving the hearing community and those who are underprivileged

###Victoria Village Manor

Victoria Village is a vibrant seniors’ community located in the heart of Barrie that provides an aging-in-place experience. Offering 57 Life Lease suites, 16 Senior Residential Suites, a 128 bed Long Term Care facility, and commercial space. Victoria Village is a unique, mixed use campus that provides personalized care and services for those at every stage of aging..

##Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive health assessments and develop care plans
  • Diagnose and treat acute and chronic conditions
  • Prescribe medications and order/interpret diagnostics
  • Provide on-site urgent care response to reduce hospital transfers
  • Lead chronic disease management initiatives
  • Support palliative and end-of-life care planning
  • Participate in interdisciplinary rounds and care conferences
  • Provide clinical leadership and mentorship to nursing staff
  • Support infection prevention and quality improvement programs
  • Maintain accurate documentation in electronic health records

##Qualifications

  • Current registration in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) as a Nurse Practitioner
  • Primary Health Care NP certification
  • Minimum 2–3 years of clinical experience (long-term care preferred)
  • Strong geriatric assessment and chronic disease management skills
  • Excellent collaboration and leadership abilities
  • Experience working with diverse populations

##Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in long-term care settings
  • Knowledge of Deaf culture and/or ASL (or willingness to learn)
  • Palliative care experience
  • Wound care expertise
  • Experience with PointClickCare or similar electronic systems

##Compensation & Schedule

Competitive salary commensurate with experience
Flexible scheduling structure to accommodate split-site coverage
Professional development support

##Commitment to Equity

Both Bob Rumball Home for the Deaf and Victoria Village Manor are committed to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive care. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates.

Interested candidates please email resume to: w.krever@victoriavillage.ca

Please contact the above if you need accommodation at any stage of the application process. We thank all applicants in advance, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

About The Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf

Civic and Social Organizations
201-500

The Bob Rumball Canadian Centre of Excellence for the Deaf was the first facility of its kind, and for over 30 years it has provided the Deaf Community a space without communication barriers. Within this space an educational, independent living, and a social environment for the Deaf has blossomed.

From its starting point as a community recreation facility, the Bob Rumball Centre has expanded into offering a range of specialized services to those within the Deaf Community that require support. These include seniors’, those with developmental, physical, health, or mental health issues, infants and young children, and newcomers to Canada.

These programs and services are often unique, and offer the access to care, education, and socialization that improves quality of life for Deaf people.

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