Registered Nurse- Casual- Nanaimo Health

AVI Health & Community Services (AVI)is a multi-disciplinary community-based organisation providing HIV, hepatitis C and harm reduction services out of 5 locations across Vancouver Island. AVI provides services to people living with HIV and hepatitis C and harm reduction clients. We take evidence-based action to prevent infection, provide support, and reduce stigma. We work within a social justice and health promotion framework to ensure equity and access to services for all.  At the core of what we do is our ability, and commitment to, creating meaningful connections. Every day, we strive to create meaningful connections between clients and staff, between peers, between staff members, between organizations, between communities, and between funders and impactful programs. For more info see www.avi.org

PROGRAM SUMMARIES:

The Nanaimo Community Health Centre hosts a variety of program options for community members and service users to access. AVI LPNs will work across different programs to provide care and support to service users who have different goals of care across the continuum of health and wellness.

The Primary Care Health Centre (PC) provides primary care, HIV/HCV, substance use, STBBI, PrEP/PEP medical services, as well as outreach, supports, and social programming for our clients. We also provide education services for the communities we support and for health and social services students and professionals that work with the same communities. Our services are delivered across the traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw, Stz’uminus, and Snaw'naw'as People.

The Enhanced Harm Reduction Service (EHR) is a new program operating out of our Community Health Centre in Nanaimo. The EHR is a flexible, community‐based, nursing led, harm reduction program that will provide pharmaceutical alternatives to the toxic street drug supply along with wrap around supports. The EHR program aims to help individuals reduce their risk of dying from a drug poisoning event and our service users may not have sobriety or abstinence included in their goals of care. Our services are delivered across the traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw, Stz’uminus, and Snaw'naw'as People.

JOB SUMMARY

The Registered Nurse (RN) position will work as needed in our community health centre programs, providing care and service for clients with a variety of goals of care. The programs include primary care and substance use services, the Positive Wellness Program for people living with or at risk of HIV/hepatitis C, health promotion education, youth advocacy and outreach, and drop-in harm reduction services, including the enhanced harm reduction program.

The RN will work in partnership with an interdisciplinary team to provide person-centered healthcare including assessment, screening, and education to support clients who are accessing the programs. The RN  will use a harm reduction, trauma informed approach and clinical skills to independently assess individuals with complex primary care health needs and active poly-substance use. This position requires a professional who is experienced with harm reduction and requires a commitment to collaboration with multiple stakeholders including, first and foremost, people with lived/living experience of criminalized drug use.

The successful candidate will embody a philosophy and practice of collaboration, while working from a relational perspective that upholds values of harm reduction, empathy, social justice, cultural humility, and trauma informed care. The RN will operate as per the scope of their practice according to their regulatory body (BCCNM) and will report to the Clinical Nurse Lead.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Provides assessment, intake, education, referrals, follow up and support for patients of OAT, Primary Care, STBBI, PrEP, PEP, and EHR services.
  2. Provide care and support for individuals with high levels of poly-substance use and a variety and complexity of acute and chronic conditions, related but not exclusive to conditions of poverty and criminalization.
  3. Work both independently and collaboratively with team to support people contemplating or accessing pharmaceutical alternatives to illegal/toxic substances in a variety of settings, such as parks, drop-in centers, shelters, supported housing units, overdose prevention sites, etc.
  4. Provide care, assessment, screening, education, referrals, and advocacy regarding substance use, acute and chronic health concerns, mental health, sexual health, wound management, and general wellness, including primary and specialist care, substance use services, diagnostic and laboratory services, and medication management.
  5. Provide harm reduction support through collaborative risk reduction strategy, education, distribution of harm reduction supplies, and overdose prevention education including Naloxone training and distribution.
  6. Collaborate with participants and the team to develop and maintain individualized care plans, providing ongoing monitoring and support with participants in accordance with their specific care plans.
  7. Provide education, information and appropriate referrals that are responsive to the self-identified needs of participants to manage their health, enhance understanding of their health status, and navigate through the various services and community supports related to their care.
  8. Provide screening and assessment and administer medications as ordered by program physicians.
  9. Work with community partners to ensure seamless support of program participants.
  10. Participate in staff meetings, trainings, educational forums, and engagement in community building and networking.
  11. Performs other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Registered Nurse or designation from an accredited institution and current full registration with the BC College of Nurses and Midwives.
  • Certified courses in in immunizations, wound care, and addictions treatment preferred. Certified practice in STBBI and Contraceptive Management preferred.  
  • Minimum 2-3 years of nursing experience working with people with high levels of polysubstance use and mental health challenges, including dispensing and administration of OAT medications and controlled substances.
  • Experience working with Trans, queer, gender-nonconforming, bi, questioning, and/or gay male identified communities.
  • Previous experience working in supervised consumption/overdose prevention services or safer supply programs, including experience responding to medical emergencies such as overdose (naloxone administration, airway management, etc).
  • Strong knowledge of substance use disorder and opiate agonist treatment options.
  • Demonstrated practice of social justice, anti-racism, decolonization, and trauma-informed care.
  • Demonstrated understanding of public health and equity-oriented models of social support and health care.  
  • Commitment to harm reduction principles and practice, with experience working alongside coworkers and program participants who experience intersecting systemic oppression.
  • Commitment to honoring Indigenous communities and ways of knowing, while approaching learning about the ongoing impacts of colonial violence with humility.
  • Understanding of how systemic barriers associated with poverty, mental health, substance use, trauma, racism, colonialism, heterosexism, and gender discrimination impact individual health and well-being, as well as service delivery provision.
  • Demonstrated skills, experience, and knowledge in the areas of primary care, substance use, harm reduction, HIV, HCV, sexual health, mental health, and health promotion.
  • Demonstrated commitment to person-centered healthcare service provision.
  • Works well under pressure in a dynamic environment.
  • Capable, independent practitioner and committed team member.
  • Excellent communication, conflict resolution and crisis management skills.
  • Valid class 5 Driver’s License.
  • Valid CPR/BLS for Healthcare Providers Certification

SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position and operate related equipment.
  • Ability to establish and maintain respectful rapport with participants.
  • Ability to observe and recognize subtle changes in participants.
  • Strong advocacy and networking skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbal and written.
  • Ability to organize and prioritize workload.
  • Ability to use related equipment including computer to complete documentation, data, and reports using Electronic Medical Records (EMR).
  • Practiced conflict resolution and non-violent crisis intervention skills.

POSITION DETAILS:

  • Pay: Pay: per BCNU pay grid, RN/RPN Level 3 (ranging between $40.21- $54.28) and all applicable premiums apply
  • Position Type: Casual
  • Hours and Schedule: Casual shifts will fall between Monday to Saturday, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm.
  • Start Date: As soon as possible and is an ongoing position. 
  • Union: AVI is a union environment under the Collective Agreement: HEABC & Nurses’ Bargaining Association 2022-2025 and this role is an Included Position.
  • Location & Departments: This position will be working out of the AVI Nanaimo Community Health Centre and may need to work in both the Enhanced Harm Reduction and the Health Clinic departments. Also, in the community as needed
  • Pension: If you are already a member of the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP), you can continue with them at AVI immediately.  At this time, AVI contributes an additional 9.31% towards your pension account.
  • Other Perks: This position gets paid an extra 13% in lieu of vacation and stat holidays. After 180 hours of work, you may be eligible for self-pay Blue Cross extended health benefits.
  • Proof of Vaccination Required: AVI is under BC's Health Services Order and continues to require proof of vaccination and masking.
  • Hours of Work, Days Off and Work Area may be subject to change.

TO APPLY:

To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to jobs@avi.org. This position is open until filled.

AVI is committed to equity and diversity and we strongly encourage applications from, but not limited to, folks who identify as Indigenous Persons, persons of colour, racialized, persons living with a disability, persons who use/d drugs, persons with experience of sex work, persons who live with HIV and/or hepatitis C, and persons representing diverse genders and sexualities.

It is beneficial to identify in the cover letter if you are Indigenous and/or have lived/living expertise relevant to the position.

Accommodation is available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.

We would like to thank all those that apply but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.