
Sault Community Health Centre
POSITION: NURSE PRACTITIONER-Permanent full time
JOB POSTING #: 25-001
POSTING DATE: September 2,2025
The Sault Community Health Centre (SCHC) is a dynamic, forward-thinking clinic providing primary health care services in a patient-centered, inter-disciplinary model of care, and working in collaboration with other health organizations and social services to ensure that patient needs are met. SCHC is a proven leader effecting positive change in the healthcare community through assessment and program development to meet community needs. Our team members are encouraged to develop leadership skills and to contribute to the design and implementation of programs.
Position Summary
The NP will work in a collaborative primary care setting within their scope of practice as per the College of Nurses of Ontario.
Compensation
● Annual salary of $104, 500.00-$125,477.00, to commensurate with nursing experience.
● Medical/dental plan
● Health Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOP)
● Vacation to be determined or negotiable.
Operations
● Monday to Friday
● 37.5 hours
● Weekends and holidays off
● After hours clinics may be held from time to time to meet specific patient and community needs.
Qualifications:
● Degree in nursing from an accredited university
● Registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario as an RN (EC) in good standing
● Nursing experience in a community primary healthcare setting, experience in mental health and addictions an asset.
● Holds or is willing to complete Controlled Substances Certification
● Current Police Check for Vulnerable Persons
The NP duties, responsibilities and skills include Duties, responsibilities, and skills
, but are not limited to:
● Excellent clinical judgment and strong health assessment and diagnostic skills. Advanced knowledge of mental health issues, assessment and diagnosis an asset.
● Advanced knowledge of health promotion, disease prevention and health maintenance and chronic disease management
● Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
● Effective time management skills
● Ability to work effectively, independently and in a team environment.
● Ability to an adapt to an evolving healthcare environment.
● Excellent oral and written communication skills
● Ability to function in a fast-paced environment.
● Values that align with those of the SCHC: to provide respectful and patient-centered care.
To apply:
Interested candidates are asked to submit a cover letter no longer than 1 page and a current resume with 3 work-related references to: jmarshall@saultchc.ca, attention Jamie Marshall. Subject line: Primary Care NP Posting.
https://www.sootoday.com/classifieds/careers/health-care/1993209
The Sault Community Health Centre working environment is inclusive and barrier free, operating within the Ontario Human Rights Code/AODA. Please notify us if accommodations are necessary for the interview. We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those candidates selected to be interviewed will be contacted.
What is a Community Health Centre?
Land Acknowledgment:
Community Health Centres (CHCs) are not-for-profit community governed organizations with a primary focus on improving the health and well-being of populations who have traditionally faced barriers accessing health services, including:
As issued by the Province of Ontario…
- those living on low income
- new immigrants
- those with complex mental health issues
- individuals who do not have health insurance
- CHCs provide comprehensive primary health care and other services that address the social determinants of health with an emphasis on priority populations who:
- face barriers to accessing services because of geographic isolation or cultural or language barriers
- have a higher burden or risk of ill health due to socio-economic status, age, social isolation, mental health issues, gender, sexual identity/orientation, or other factors
The Sault Community Health Centre is located on land traditionally known as Baawaating, the historic meeting grounds for Indigenous people across North America. This is the original territory of the Anishnaabeg, specifically Garden River First Nation and Batchewana First Nation, as well as the Métis People. The territory our clinic is positioned on is part of the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850. We are grateful for all the Indigenous and Métis generations who have cared for this land and continue to reside here. We are committed as an organization to work in the spirit of reconciliation.
For more information, visit the Government of Ontario site.