Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive assessments and ongoing primary care for geriatric patients within the clinic setting
- Diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic health conditions
- Develop and implement individualized treatment and care plans
- Prescribe medications and order diagnostic testing within NP scope of practice
- Collaborate with physicians, allied health professionals, and community partners
- Promote preventative care, health education, and chronic disease management
- Support continuity of care between clinic and home care services
- Plan and develop the medical guidelines, service offering and oversight of a revolutionary mobile nursing program
- Oversee the deployment of a team of nurses to address urgent care issues at patient's homes with a focus on avoiding ER visits
- Virtually triage patients for mobile nursing care
- Conduct comprehensive patient assessments as required
- Develop, implement, and update individualized care plans
- Ensure care delivery aligns with professional standards and organizational policies
- Monitor patient progress and adjust care plans as needed
- Work collaboratively with our multidisciplinary team of physicians to deliver the best care possible to our patients
- Assist with recruitment, interviewing, and hiring of staff
- Provide onboarding, mentorship, and clinical training
- Develop and manage staff schedules
- Monitor staff performance and provide coaching or corrective action when necessary
- Ensure compliance with regulatory, professional, and safety standards
- Serve as a primary clinical contact for patients and families as needed
- Address concerns, provide updates, and support care coordination
- Maintain strong client relationships to promote satisfaction and retention
- Support quality assurance and continuous improvement initiatives
- Assist with documentation audits and compliance monitoring
- Collaborate with leadership to support program growth and operational efficiency
Requirements
- Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) as a Nurse Practitioner (Registered Nurse – Extended Class) in good standing
- Completion of one of the following: Master of Nursing – Nurse Practitioner (MN-NP), Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate (PHNCP), Master of Nursing / Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner (MN/PHCNP), Or related Nurse Practitioner Master’s Degree
- Demonstrated experience in geriatric care
- Experience in home care, community care, or care coordination
- Valid Ontario driver’s license and ability to travel for community visits as required
Nice to Have
- Leadership or supervisory experience considered a strong asset
- Excellent clinical assessment, communication, and organizational skills
Benefits
- Flexible part-time hybrid schedule
- Supportive and collaborative team-focused environment
- Opportunity for leadership growth within a rapidly expanding healthcare organization
- Meaningful opportunity to improve patient outcomes in both clinic and community settings
- Ability to shape and strengthen geriatric and nursing services
Additional Information
- Ability to travel for community visits as required