Nurse Practitioner (NP)

Wasauksing First Nation

PO Box 250Parry Sound, OntarioP2A2X4

Wasauksing First Nation is accepting applications for a Nurse Practitioner. Under administrative direction and within the scope of practice a Nurse Practitioner, they are  responsible for the provision of primary healthcare and supervision of the nursing staff within the clinic.  The Nurse Practitioner assesses and diagnoses client health for acute illnesses; supports clients to manage chronic illnesses; ensures referral if needed for all unattached clients.  The Nurse Practitioner works with the client; other practitioners and the community to promote healthy lifestyles and disease prevention.  The Nurse Practitioner collaborates and consults with members of an interdisciplinary team to address issues experienced by clients and within the community, and situations that are outside their scope of practice or exceed their knowledge and/or skill.  The Nurse Practitioner’s practice is guided by the College of Nurses, Standards of Nursing Practice (NP), and the Registered Health Professions Act.  

Full Time

Registered Nurse

1

$56,240 - $ 67,240

0

n/a

9/11/2026

n/a

1. Assess and diagnose client health 

Provide ongoing primary health care to clients, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment, referral for specialists or out-of-scope circumstances, and                      complete minor procedures 

Order and interpret investigative screenings and tests to aid in diagnosis and treatment illnesses 

Determine the presence of existing and potential health problems with a focus on lifestyle, psychological, socio-cultural and environmental risk factors that            may influence the client’s health status 

Complete client medical record within the electronic medical records database in an accurate and timely manner 

Collaborate and consult with physicians to address circumstances outside of their scope of practice or exceeding their knowledge and skill 

Collaborates with providers (both in-house and external) and clients to ensure management, referrals and information sharing to maintain the client’s                    continuity of care 

2. Support the management of chronic illness in clients 

Monitor the ongoing therapy of clients with chronic, stable illness by providing pharmacological, complementary and counselling interventions 

Prescribe therapies to manage the chronic illness 

3. Work with clients and the community to promote healthy lifestyles, disease prevention and community health 

Support clients and their families to take increased responsibility for their health by  involving them in risk factor and health problem identification, goal                setting and the  choice of interventions for disease treatment, prevention and health promotion 

•       Implement strategies to promote health and prevent disease with individuals, families and groups 

Synthesize information from individual clients to identify broader implications for  health within the family and the community 

 4. Performs administrative duties in support of the organization’s goals and objectives 

Participate in and promote the interdisciplinary provider model 

Provide consultation services to community groups, agencies and IIPCT staff 

Assist in the development and evaluation of policies, protocols and procedures to improve services to clients and to promote cooperative and efficient staff 

  communications 

Assist in the development, planning and evaluation of treatment, education,  counselling and health promotion programs 

Prepare statistical reports for reporting and evaluation purposes 

5. Perform other duties as assigned within the scope of the position 

Engage in professional development to maintain current skills and knowledge to work to the scope of the position 

Assist in the development and implementation of the organization’s quality improvement initiatives 

Network with partner agencies to improve practices, enhance services and move  forward shared initiatives relevant to the position 

6. Perform duties as a Clinical Manager and leader in primary care to assigned nursing staff. 

Oversee the operations of nursing within the assigned clinical team 

Complete performance evaluation on all assigned registered staff (does not  necessarily include-contracted nursing staff for specific assignments) 

Review with the Director of Health-any and all contractual agreements regarding EMR  (Telus); Referrals Apps (OCEAN); concerns and issues-impacting care            (consultation with DOH) 

Ensure prompt and accurate reports on clinic staff through HR Bamboo 

Provide assistance and consult with DOH on questions/concerns regarding  quarterly/final reports to the Ministry of Health-Primary Care Division. 

  Secondary Duties 

Perform other duties as necessary. 

Adhere to all policies and procedures of Wasauksing First Nation and any other  relevant policies and procedures from external agencies and partners 

Perform other duties within the scope of the position as assigned by the Manager or Supervisor   

   

   

 

Minimum Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Nursing from an accredited program in Ontario 

Nurse Practitioner Certificate from an accredited program in Ontario 

Current registration in good standing in the Extended Class with the College of Nurses of Ontario 

Current registration in good standing with the Nurse Practitioner Association of Ontario 

Three years to five years’ experience working as a Nurse Practitioner 

Current CPR Level C and First Aid Certificate 

Experience in a community health care setting, an asset. 

Experience working in nursing within First Nation populations, an asset. 

Experience working within an electronic medical record system, an asset. 

   

Other Requirements:   

Ability to speak Ojibway would be an asset 

Evidence of knowledge of Wasauksing First Nation’s history and culture would be an asset 

Knowledge of First Nation health issues 

Valid Driver's License and reliable personal vehicle  

Willing to work flexible hours as required, including evenings and weekends 

 

This position requires the individual to work with various families, youth and  children. To protect children, youth and vulnerable persons, Wasauksing First                Nation  requires the individual to provide a vulnerable sector.  Or criminal record check  

This position will remain OPEN UNTIL FILLED.  

Please send your resume with a cover letter, contact information and two recent 

employment references to: 

  HR Admin- Brianna MacFarlane  hradmin@wasauksing.ca 

  We also accept online applications through:  https://wasauksing.bamboohr.com/careers 

  Or package may be dropped off at the following physical address: 

Administration Office 

1508 Geewadin Road Lane G 

 Wasauksing First Nation 

     Preference may be given to Indigenous candidates with relevant on reserve  employment experience and/or those with knowledge and understanding of the Wasauksing First Nation History and Community. 

   Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  We wish to thank everyone for their application.