INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
JOB POSTING
Bilingual Nurse Practitioner, Priority Populations
Full-time Indeterminate (35 hours/week)
Start Date: September 2025
South-East Ottawa Community Health Centre (SEOCHC) is a non-profit, community-governed organization that provides a range of multi-disciplinary services to clients, including primary care, health promotion, social services, community and resource development and advocacy to address the social determinants of health. Our services and programs are designed to meet the needs of our community.
SEOCHC has launched our Preventative Care & Wellness Clinics for Priority Populations and we are looking for an exceptional Bilingual (English/French) Nurse Practitioner to join our team and support us in delivering accessible, equitable and high-quality care to priority populations in our community. At the heart of our mission is providing low or no-barrier access to primary care for unattached and poorly attached individuals in our catchment and beyond. The priority populations include the African, Caribbean, and Black (ACB) communities, other racialized communities, 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, newcomers, and other underserved groups. The Preventative Care & Wellness Clinics will provide locally informed, culturally responsive interventions and clinical care with a focus on preventative care including proven cancer and chronic disease screening models. We will be working with community stakeholders and partners in designing our service and we are looking for a Nurse Practitioner who has flexibility to work evenings and weekends in addition to regular workdays.
Please note: This is a new initiative that is still in development and may undergo iterative changes to ensure we are developing services that are locally driven and meet the needs of our clients and communities. Individuals with an interest in contributing to the development of this initiative and those that either identify or have worked with the priority populations highlighted above are encouraged to apply.
SEOCHC is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Nurse Practitioner to provide high-quality comprehensive primary care to clients in a fast-paced dynamic environment. As an NP, you will play a critical role in delivering compassionate culturally responsive care to clients from the priority populations in multiple settings. You will work closely within an interprofessional care team to address episodic issues and chronic diseases, connect clients to appropriate community resources, and promote health and wellness among priority populations. The nurse practitioner will provide consultation to other team members, initiate clinical pathways and referrals, support client advocacy, and provide short-term medical management and episodic care to clients who are poorly attached or not attached to ongoing primary care. The NP will contribute to the continuous development, implementation and evaluation of the program. The NP should exhibit leadership and advocacy skills to promote and support objectives that are consistent with SEOCHC's Vision, Mission, Commitments and Strategic Priorities.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Offer culturally responsive trauma-informed care with a focus on safety and engagement for our priority populations
Perform comprehensive clinical assessments and therapeutic interventions for clients with complex health statuses, mental health diagnoses, while recognizing the significance of social determinants and associated health risks
Initiate clinical pathways and refer clients to additional community-based and specialized medical services as needed, working collaboratively within the team.
Advocate for and connect priority populations to community supports both internally and externally
Identify service gaps and support the development of interventions to support priority populations.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and support the development of inclusive clinic protocols and workflows
Provide consultation to team members to support high-quality evidence-informed care
Complete timely and accurate documentation of all client care and third-party correspondence using our electronic health record system and digital health tools. Use only approved methods and practices for communicating client information with others in the circle of care.
Utilize software when appropriate to assess, diagnose and manage health concerns
Ensure client care and caseload is managed to achieve the goals of the program
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Baccalaureate in Nursing and Diploma/Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner)
Registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario – Extended class, no restrictions
Minimum 3 years of experience working in primary care/community health serving equity-deserving populations (ACB community, other racialized groups, 2SLGBTQ+ groups, etc.)
Experienced with providing culturally responsive trauma-informed care and integrating anti-oppressive care practices
Strong clinical skills and diagnostic abilities in complex medicine, psychiatry; Perform medical examinations and evaluations, diagnoses, treatments, follow-ups, consultation and health education
Ability to effectively assess and manage mental health crises in a professional and culturally sensitive manner
Strong critical thinking, problem-solving skills, organizational and interpersonal skills, with an ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team environment
Ability to effectively assess and manage mental health crises in a professional and culturally responsive manner
Strong communication, interpersonal and conflict resolution skills
Advanced computer literacy, including proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and electronic health record systems (Telus PSS) and other digital health tools
Ability to thrive in a busy and fast-paced environment
Strong understanding of social determinants of health and their impact on health outcomes
Knowledge and understanding of the Community Health Centre model of health and well-being
Strong communication, interpersonal, and conflict resolution skills
Vulnerable sector police check completed within the last 12 months
Certificate of Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider or equivalent, such as Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation/Automated External Defibrillator (CPR/AED) Level C
English, French, and additional languages (Somali, Arabic, Spanish, Nepali, Kirundi, Pashto, Tigrinya, and others) will be an asset.
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
Salary Range: $112,348.60-$132,204.80, plus pension and benefits
Please submit your resume with a cover letter to HR no later than 4:00pm on September 5, 2025. We will consider candidates on a rolling basis. Resumes should be addressed to:
Human Resources
South-East Ottawa Community Health Centre
SEOCHC is committed to employment equity and values diversity in the workforce. We thank all candidates for their interest; only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Candidates with a disability requiring accommodation during the interview process should advise Human Resources so arrangements can be made accordingly.