Flemingdon Health Centre
Title: Registered Nurse
Employment Terms: Regular Full-Time
Schedule: Mondays and Wednesdays – 9 am to 5 pm (7hrs), Tuesdays and Thursdays – 11 am to 8 pm (8hrs), Every other Saturdays (2nd and 4th week of the month) – 9 am to 2 pm, Every other Fridays (when not working Saturday – 9 am to 2 pm (Total: 35 hours/week).
Salary Range: $66,279 – $78,443 per year plus benefits and HOOPP pension plan
Expected Start Date: September- 2024
Reporting to: Manager, Integrated Services and Care
Location: Health Access Thorncliffe Park (HATP) site
Benefits:
We are thrilled to invite you to join our NEW Interprofessional Primary Care Team (IPCT), aimed at improving healthcare access and attachment for residents of Thorncliffe and Flemingdon Park neighbourhoods. Our services will be extended to various locations offering access clinics with expanded hours to better serve our community.
Our enhanced care team will offer a range of social and health services focused on illness prevention, health promotion, health education, comprehensive primary care, social prescribing, and population health initiatives. This will be done through a team comprised of MDs, Holistic Intake and Navigation Counsellors, Peer Support Workers, and RNs. These services will be accessible through various points in the community, making it convenient for residents to receive care. Join us in making a significant impact on the health of our community and being a part of this new and exciting initiative!
Background:
Heath Access Thorncliffe Park (HATP) is committed to providing coordinated Health & Wellness services to the Thorncliffe Park community. It is a community driven initiative aimed to enhance interdisciplinary comprehensive primary health care, improve access to health, social and community services in Thorncliffe Park. HATP is an innovative partnership between Flemingdon Health Centre (FHC) and TNO-The Neighbourhood Organization (TNO) funded by the Ontario Health- Toronto region. This position is focused primarily on serving with FHC.
FHC is a registered charity and an incorporated not-for-profit Community Health Centre (CHC), with a vision of Strong Health Communities. FHC provides a range of health-related services based on the social determinants of health with extensive community engagement. At FHC, we know that health is about much more than just the absence of disease. Our approach to community health encompasses the social determinants of health which includes education, employment, isolation, food security and social supports, and utilizes a community development model to promote health, prevent disease, and strengthen community capacity. We value health equity, inclusion, community engagement, accountability & transparency, excellence and collaboration & partnerships.
Position Summary: The Community Health Registered Nurse, as part of the Primary Care team, is expected to work in an interdisciplinary team to deliver high-quality primary health care services for optimal individual and community health outcomes. We are seeking a Community Health Registered Nurse who is committed to client-centered care, and passionate about working collaboratively to address the social determinants of health, to reduce barriers and improve access to comprehensive health care for the residents or Thorncliffe Park, Flemingdon Park and North York. This is a HATP-FHC position.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
Direct Client Care:
Health Promotion and Education:
Organizational Responsibilities:
Skills and Qualifications
Note: This is a bargaining unit position with UFCW. Terms may be altered as a result of collective bargaining. For more details on benefits and entitlements, please refer to our collective agreement here: Collective Agreements Portal (gov.on.ca)
Application Process: Please submit your cover letter and resume by 5 p.m., Sept 15, 2024, online.
HATP – Health Access Thorncliffe Park is committed to employment equity initiatives. We encourage residents of Thorncliffe Park, Flemingdon Park, and surrounding communities, and people who are racialized, Indigenous, people from the 2SLGBTQI+ community, people with disabilities and other equity-seeking groups to apply.
Salary: 66279.00-78443.00