Nurse Practitioner - CTU/ABI Programs

by London Health Sciences Centre

Reference #: 103927
Position Type: Regular, Full-time
Remote work options: No
Location: London, Ontario
Date Posted: Nov 28, 2024
London Health Sciences Centre

Job Description

Posting Period

 

Open:           November 29, 2024

Deadline:      December 29, 2024

Non-Union

Department Description

 

The Paediatric Inpatient Clinical Teaching Unit (CTU) and Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) Programs are seeking a Full-time Nurse Practitioner for this new and exciting hybrid (50/50) role and to join our growing team at the Children?s Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre. Children?s Hospital is a major regional referral centre committed to multidisciplinary patient and family-centred care. Serving a population of over 1.5 million in both Southwestern Ontario and areas to the North, it specializes in paediatric inpatient and outpatient services to children from birth through age 18. Internationally renowned for medical research, it also serves as a teaching hospital for physicians, nurses and other health care partners.    

The Nurse Practitioner is a self-directed advanced practice nurse prepared at the graduate and post-graduate level, who demonstrates a high level of autonomy working to scope, both independently and within a collaborative practice model. Using advanced assessment skills and a sound knowledge of clinical therapeutics, the NP demonstrates a comprehensive knowledge base in paediatrics and exhibits a high degree of clinical competence in caring for acutely ill children and those requiring child protection assessments.   

The NP in the CTU/ABI Programs will report to the Director of Childrens Hospital Inpatient and Ambulatory programs and will work collaboratively with members of the Paediatric Hospital Medicine and Acquired Brain Injury programs. The NP will interact daily with the interdisciplinary team to manage, direct and provide comprehensive care for a select patient population. The NP works with key stakeholders to provide advanced care that optimizes patient outcomes and enhances safety, effectiveness and accessibility. The NP in this program will engage in scholarly activities and advance knowledge by providing clinical leadership, identify opportunities for improving patient care, advancing best practices, promoting professional education and engaging in research.  

With a focus on service excellence and patient safety, principal responsibilities include but are not limited to:  

  • Clinical and Program Leadership: The NP will deliver care in a collaborative MD/NP model where the MD is the MRP, working both as an autonomous healthcare provider and collaboratively within both the interdisciplinary CTU and ABI programs. 

  •  Work to full scope including performing advanced health assessments, diagnosing, monitoring, ordering investigations and medications, evaluating outcomes and consulting specialist for children in these settings.  

  • Ensure clear communication pathways with Collaborating physicians in balancing this hybrid role.  

  • Be responsible for delivering evidence-based care, improving access to care; decreasing wait times, facilitating access and flow and continuity of care; and earlier discharge for these populations including providing initial consultations to ensure quality and safe care. 

  •  Provide consultation to local and outlying community health care providers. 

  • Collaborate closely with interprofessional colleagues, and liaise with community agencies, external hospitals and rehabilitation hospitals and partners to provide a seamless flow of care

  • Educational Leadership: The NP will improve access to information/education for parents and caregivers, staff, and community health care providers and community partners through the development of educational strategies and following of and establishment of guidelines. 

  • Plan and participate in learning opportunities for learners within the CTU/ABI programs and participate in hospital wide in-services/education to share current evidence-based practices.   

  • Academic Leadership: The NP will participate in collaborative research and Quality Improvement (QI) initiatives including program development, promotion of family well- being evaluating the delivery of care to improve access to care; evaluation research and reporting on metrics for the purpose of program evaluation.  

  • Collaborate with local and regional partners/stakeholders to develop, implement and evaluate best practices, standards of care and/or protocols that result in the improvement to patient care, practice and/or systems.  

  • Attend relevant conferences and professional meetings.   

All duties and responsibilities of the NP conform to professional standards and hospital guidelines.  

What we offer:  

Regular Full-Time  

Rate of Pay: $58.98 - $71.85 per hour 

  

Hours of Work: 37.5 hours per week 

Pension Plan: HOOPP  

Health & Dental Benefits  

Career Development & Training Opportunities  

Employee Wellness Initiative

NP Leadership Development Series

 

 

Qualifications

 
  • Successful completion of a Master?s Degree in Nursing  

  • Current registration in the extended class in any of the following specialties: Paediatrics or Primary Health Care and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario 

  • Minimum of 5 recent related experience with acute care paediatrics.  Specialization with Child protection issues will be an asset 

  •  Current member of the Nurse Practitioner's Association of Ontario (NPAO) or Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) 

  •  Mandatory Current Professional Liability Protection 

  •  Current Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers course: BLS-HCP (C) 

  •  Demonstrated experience and leadership in clinical practice, education, and program development; experience in research an asset 

  •  Expertise in functioning in an inter-disciplinary, complex health care environment  

  • Expertise in critical thinking, clinical problem solving, negotiation and conflict resolution  

  • Advanced organizational skills; Must be able to manage complex workloads and prioritize patient care between 2 busy programs  

  • Demonstrated ability to establish trusting relationships and communicate effectively with a diverse group of professionals in complex situations  

  • Excellent communication skills and ability to de-escalate highly charged situations  

  • Ability to establish effective interpersonal relationships with colleagues and therapeutic relationships with patients and families  

  • Demonstrated understanding of DEI     

  • Effective organizational, conceptual and leadership skills 
  • Ability to provide project management skills to promote evidence-based strategies and initiatives and ability to work in partnership with relevant LHSC staff and physicians 

  • Experience in/or understanding research, program development and evaluation  

  • Demonstrated excellence in interpersonal relations and communication skills, both oral and written  

  • Demonstrated excellence as a role model for clinical leadership  

  • Demonstrated experience with clinical teaching in an academic environment  

  • Advanced presentation skills including the application of adult learning principles, change theory and systems theory in a clinical environment  

  • Demonstrated excellence in clinical practice  

  • Self-directed and function independently  

  • Demonstrated practice and commitment to the principles of patient and family centered care  

  • Demonstrated skill in insight, self-awareness and self-management consistent with high emotional intelligence  

  • Demonstrated ability to express oneself assertively and effectively in a non-judgmental and respectful manner  

  • Demonstrated experience and leadership in education and research  

  • Ability to function as an independent practitioner and a collaborative team member  

  • Eligible for an Adjunct appointment to an academic institution  

  • Proven ability to act empathically, while establishing and maintaining productive relationships  

  • Ability to be flexible and adapt positively to constantly changing clinical situations and multiple demands  

  • Computer proficiency with Internet, Microsoft Office 365 including Outlook, Automated Clinical Systems and Virtual meeting platforms  

  • Demonstrated practice and commitment to patient and staff safety 
  • Demonstrated practice and commitment to LHSC's vision, purpose and values

Immunization Requirements:

Before beginning employment at LHSC, all new hires will be required to:

Provide vaccination records or proof of immunity against measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (chicken pox), Hepatitis B, Tetanus/ Diphtheria/Polio; Meningitis; 
Provide documentation of the Tuberculosis skin testing (two step); 
Provide proof of Health Canada-approved COVID-19 vaccination reflective of Ontario Health?s current definition of being fully vaccinated 
For more information visithttps://www.lhsc.on.ca/careers/health-review-requirements

London Health Sciences Centre is proudly one of Canada?s largest acute-care teaching and research hospitals. LHSC has an unwavering commitment to lifelong learning, with education agreements in collaboration with over 55 schools, hospitals, and community agencies from across Ontario, Canada and internationally; among our many education partners, our three regional partners are Western University, Fanshawe College, and Thames Valley District School Board. LHSC provides students with a place that they can learn and discover knowledge and skills to take them forward in their careers as health care professionals. Approximately 2,900 Nursing, Health and other students ranging from secondary school to university graduate level programs receive training at LHSC every year. As an employee of LHSC, you will be expected to engage in role-related teaching, professional development, and research activities in addition to standard position duties and responsibilities.

We are committed to providing a safe, healthy and inclusive work environment that inspires respect.  LHSC is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from equity-denied groups including Indigenous people, racialized people, women, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQIA+ persons. LHSC is also committed to ensuring an accessible and inclusive recruitment process.  Upon individual request, we will endeavor to remove any barrier to the hiring process to reasonably accommodate candidates, including those with disabilities, while maintaining a fair, consistent and equitable recruitment approach.  Should any applicant require accommodation through the application, interview or selection processes, please contact Recruitment Services at 519-685-8500, extension #34321 or recruitment@lhsc.on.ca .

As part of the selection process applicants may be required to complete an examination or test. Please be advised that a reference check may be conducted as part of the selection process.

Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Successful candidates, as a condition of job offer, would be required to provide a satisfactory police information check (original document) completed in the last 6 months.