The Temiskaming Hospital, located approximately 150 kilometres north of North Bay, is nestled upon the traditional territory of the Algonquin, Anishinaabe and Cree people along the beautiful shores of Lake Temiskaming.
Home to a number of provincial parks, lakes and nature trails and rich in culture and history, the area boasts a diverse population of French, English as well as aboriginal cultures and a work-life balance second to none!
With a vision for driving positive health outcomes for our communities, Temiskaming Hospital is committed, as its mission, to be a partner and leader in quality, people-centered care, improving health and wellbeing in northern rural Ontario.
TH offers a wide range of acute and post-acute care including emergency and intensive care, medical/surgical care, obstetrical, rehabilitation and complex/transitional care and palliative care services. Through regional partnerships and visiting specialists, TH is able to offer a broad range of outpatient services including dialysis and chemotherapy. In addition to the above, the Hospital offers laboratory, diagnostic imaging and mental health and addictions programs.
Whether you are new to the area or returning home to your “roots”, Temiskaming Hospital provides the opportunity to work with a dynamic team of healthcare professionals that values the unique journey of our patients. Throughout the years to come, you will have the opportunity to be a part of our expanded healthcare services, which will be instrumental in shaping the future of healthcare in the rural North.
As an organization, we are committed in investing in continuous learning, broadening staff experiences, ensuring knowledge transfer and creating opportunities for advancement to ensure a culture of succession.
At Temiskaming Hospital, we value the contributions of our staff and are proud to offer the following benefits and services:
Competitive compensation packages and participation in the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
“Perkopolis” membership which provides discounts and rewards on tickets, shopping and travel
On-site Fitness Centre/ Massage chair
A commitment to providing a workplace which supports, diversity, equity and inclusion
A variety of recognition programs acknowledging the contributions of our staff throughout the year
Current Recruitment Incentives:
Registered Nurses (Full-time, only) - $5,000 (3 years return of service)
Registered Nurses (Part-time, only) - $3,000 (1 year return of service)
Pharmacist (Full-time) - $ 20,000 Sign-On Bonus for 5 years return of service
Relocation reimbursements
In addition to the Hospital’s incentives, candidates may also participate in a number of Nursing initiatives and funding programs including:
Tuition Support Program for Nurses (Ministry of Health and Long Term Care) Tuition Support Program for Nurses
Community Commitment Program for Nurses (CCPN) – Health Force Ontario HealthForceOntario
Canada Student Loan forgiveness for nurses - Canada Student Loan forgiveness for family doctors and nurses - How much you could receive - Canada.ca
At TEM, we continue to foster a culture of respect with a diverse workforce reflective of our northern community. We believe that bringing different perspectives, values and backgrounds will enhance the experiences we bring to each other and ultimately to our patients.
As part of our recruitment process, we welcome and encourage all qualified applicants protected under the Human Rights Code to consider employment with us.
In compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (‘AODA’), should any applicant require accommodation through any phase of the recruitment and selection process, please contact Human Resources with your request.
As per the Employment Standards Act, January 2026, please be advised that Temiskaming Hospital does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants.
Should there be a concern regarding the legitimacy of a posting, please feel free to contact Human Resources by emailing [email protected]. A complaint may also be received by phone or in writing to the Human Resources Department. The Human Resources Department will acknowledge the complaint within 5 business days of receipt. All attempts to resolve the matter will be made within 30 days of receipt of the complaint.
All job postings listed below are for current, existing vacancies only.
Reporting to the CNE, the NP possesses and demonstrates the competencies to autonomously diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe pharmaceuticals, and perform specific procedures within their legislated scope of practice as delineated by the College of Nurses of Ontario. NP’s have an essential role in advancing Temiskaming Hospital’s (TH) ALC Strategy to provide high quality and timely care to patients and their families. The NP utilizes a comprehensive theoretical knowledge base and an advanced level of clinical competence in caring for patients in an inpatient setting and in an Emergency Department (ED) in collaboration with Physicians and the interprofessional team. The NP will be expected to provide comprehensive health assessment and diagnosis, develop and implement a plan of care, provide health counseling and support in the areas of illness and injury prevention, complications, and health promotion.
The NP will provide leadership and promote excellence in patient-centered care through expert practice, education and consultation.
Affiliation: Non-Union
Rate of Pay: $129,177.75 - $149,756.10 / year
Hours of Work: 8:00 am-4:00 pm, Monday – Friday, 37.5 hours a week.
May include evenings and weekends.
Start Date: To Be Determined
Closing Date: July 4, 2026
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS:
Current registration and in good standing in the Extended Class (NP) with the College of Nurses of Ontario
BLS required; ACLS required, or willing to obtain.
Member of the NPAO preferred.
Minimum 10 years’ healthcare experience; at least seven years as an RN working in a hospital setting and three years as an NP, with a geriatric focus preferred.
Program planning, development and implementation experience as well as experience in change management will be considered an asset.
French language proficiency an asset
Demonstrated advanced clinical assessment, diagnostic and reasoning skills.
Demonstrated knowledge and experience related to adult education.
Demonstrated ability to function effectively in a collaborative multidisciplinary team.
Demonstrated understanding of quality improvement processes and LEAN methodologies.
Demonstrated effective interpersonal, communication and team building skills.
Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Demonstrated reliable attendance, punctuality and availability.
Contribute to the shared responsibility of ensuring health and safety policies are followed to provide for a healthy environment for patients, staff, physicians, volunteers and families
DUTIES:
The NP role is derived from blending clinical diagnostic and therapeutic knowledge, skills and abilities within a Nursing framework that emphasizes holism, health promotion and partnership with individuals and families, as well as community partners.
Direct Comprehensive Care:
Obtains and documents a comprehensive health history, performs a physical examination on patients requiring assessment, collaborates closely with Physicians and other members of the interprofessional team and coordinates care involving other healthcare providers such as Ontario Health atHome.
Uses advanced assessment and evaluation skills to develop/initiate/modify the health care plan, determine and implement required diagnostic testing and initiate/adjust/discontinue pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies in accordance with scope of practice as defined by the CNO for NP practice, legislation, and TH policies and procedures.
Initiates referrals for consultation (medical and non-medical) in collaboration with Physician(s), as required.
Provides consultation to nursing, medicine and other members of the patient care team.
Demonstrates sound clinical reasoning and current evidence in decision-making, planning and implementing care.
Participates and/or facilitates communication between patients and patient care team related to plan of care.
Develops and implements innovative approaches for complex practice issues and facilitates optimal outcome management of patient care.
Participates in the development, implementation and evaluation of best practices.
Education:
Contributes to the development, implementation and evaluation of patient education/education programs.
Conducts educational teaching sessions with patients and/or families with a focus on health promotion, disease prevention, and impact of illness experience on the patient and family.
Advances the process of knowledge transfer for Nursing staff by being a role model in the integration of best practices.
Participates in regular evaluation of delivery and management of care.
Enhances personal and professional development
Collaborates with Nurses to provide innovative learning opportunities to integrate research findings, theory, and techniques that meet and respect needs and requests of patients/families.
Supports operations as required.
Other duties as assigned.
Quality Improvement:
Developing and leading quality improvement projects related to patient's safety, evidence–base care and collaborative practice
Develops and/or utilizes appropriate assessment instruments to measure clinical outcomes as it relates to focus population
In collaboration with leadership, develop and update a TH ALC strategy
Professional Practice/Leadership:
Provides leadership in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of quality initiatives.
Participates and provides leadership in the strategic planning process for the delivery of care.
Supports educational initiatives directed at Nursing and Allied Health to promote and provide care that meets best practice standards.
Act as a consultant and resource to nursing administration, members of the health care team and external groups in the process of decision-making, strategic planning and problem solving
Participates in the development/revision of practice guidelines, protocols, policies and procedures.
Advocate for and contributes to the development, integration and evaluation of policy that impacts quality of patient care.
Act as a change agent by advocating for and implementing new initiatives
Act as a role model and champion to identify and integrate best practices into daily clinical care and activities to foster the delivery of safe and exemplary care
Oversees up to 2 direct reports