Job Title
Nurse Practitioner Lead
Specialty & Subspecialty
Family
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IHA-10514
Location
Williams Lake
Type of Position
Permanent Part-Time
Hours of Work
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Qualifications, Education and Skills
Requisites
BCCNM
Role and Facility Information
The Williams Lake Urgent and Primary Care Centres looking for a Nurse Practitioner Lead part-time (0.1 FTE) to support this exciting new centre.
The Nurse Practitioner Lead is responsible for supporting the Centre in areas of Quality, Nurse Practitioner Resource Planning and Compensation, Supervision and Performance, and Education. Some specific responsibilities include participation within the Williams Lake Primary Care Network supporting clinic integration and collaboration, promoting a quality culture by developing professional standards, protocols and policies for appropriate medical care.
With an emphasis on Team Based Care, the NP lead is the liaison between the Nurse Practitioners, the Health Authority and the care providers in the Centre, and represents the group of NPs in matters related to clinical care and quality. As Nurse Practitioner Lead you are responsible for NP Recruitment for the Centre, and represent the clinic in communication with the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals and other stakeholders.
The group is fully responsible for their own scheduling, the Nurse Practitioner Lead is expected to oversee the scheduling of Nurse Practitioners. Supervision and Performance responsibilities include coordinating and attending regular Nurse Practitioner meetings with the site Manager and providing the Nurse Practitioner's perspective including but not limited to, clinic operational meetings, team development sessions, clinical educational opportunities, etc. NPs are part of this team, including an NP lead, while this role will provide additional support in the way of providing advice and assisting in performance evaluations when necessary. You also promote and advocate effective educational policies, goals and objectives and CME activities that contribute to the enhancement of Nurse Practitioners’ and NP skills in Primary Care. Team-based care experience is an asset.
During the Term, the NP Lead is and shall remain a registered member in good standing of the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals and conduct his/her practice consistent with the conditions of such registration.
IHA-10514
Location
Williams Lake
Type of Position
Permanent Part-Time
Hours of Work
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Qualifications, Education and Skills
Requisites
BCCNM
Role and Facility Information
The Williams Lake Urgent and Primary Care Centres looking for a Nurse Practitioner Lead part-time (0.1 FTE) to support this exciting new centre.
The Nurse Practitioner Lead is responsible for supporting the Centre in areas of Quality, Nurse Practitioner Resource Planning and Compensation, Supervision and Performance, and Education. Some specific responsibilities include participation within the Williams Lake Primary Care Network supporting clinic integration and collaboration, promoting a quality culture by developing professional standards, protocols and policies for appropriate medical care.
With an emphasis on Team Based Care, the NP lead is the liaison between the Nurse Practitioners, the Health Authority and the care providers in the Centre, and represents the group of NPs in matters related to clinical care and quality. As Nurse Practitioner Lead you are responsible for NP Recruitment for the Centre, and represent the clinic in communication with the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals and other stakeholders.
The group is fully responsible for their own scheduling, the Nurse Practitioner Lead is expected to oversee the scheduling of Nurse Practitioners. Supervision and Performance responsibilities include coordinating and attending regular Nurse Practitioner meetings with the site Manager and providing the Nurse Practitioner's perspective including but not limited to, clinic operational meetings, team development sessions, clinical educational opportunities, etc. NPs are part of this team, including an NP lead, while this role will provide additional support in the way of providing advice and assisting in performance evaluations when necessary. You also promote and advocate effective educational policies, goals and objectives and CME activities that contribute to the enhancement of Nurse Practitioners’ and NP skills in Primary Care. Team-based care experience is an asset.
During the Term, the NP Lead is and shall remain a registered member in good standing of the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals and conduct his/her practice consistent with the conditions of such registration.
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