PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE

1 week ago


Markham, Canada City of Toronto Full time

- Division & Section: Public Health, Community Health & Wellness - Work Location: 1530 Markham Rd.;850 Coxwell Ave.;5100 Yonge St.;2340 Dundas St W.;399 The West Mall - Job Type & Duration: Full-time Permanent Vacancies - Hourly Rate:$46.34 - $50.68 - Shift Information: MON-FRI 7 HRS/DAY 35 HRS/WK - Affiliation: L79 Full-time - Number of Positions Open: 10 - Posting Period: 1-Dec-2025 to 15-Dec-2025 Major Responsibilities Reporting to a manager within Community Health and Well‑being, the public health nurse (PHN) will deliver appropriate services to Toronto families, schools and communities in their assigned program area. - Provides public health nursing service for individuals, families, groups, schools and the community according to the program specific policies and procedures and program and operational plans of TPH, the Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice and the standards of the College of Nurses of Ontario - Conducts relevant screening and health/service assessment at the individual/family/school/community level and develops appropriate plans to meet those needs, using a consultative approach - Assesses and makes referrals to other TPH Services, health professionals / agencies and directs clients to community resources. Liaises with program areas and area office staff to ensure communication of relevant information and issues - Delivers appropriate interventions from a health promotion and behaviour change perspective, based on the health needs assessment conducted for the individual/family/school/community - Maintains service delivery records and other necessary documentation according to the policies and procedures of TPH as well as the Standards of Practice set out by the College of Nurses of Ontario - Collaborates and consults with community groups, coalitions and agencies such as schools, community centres, or workplaces and early years centres to assess health needs, and in partnership with the community group or agency plans/delivers and assists in evaluation of TPH programs and services - Facilitates community partnerships, and liaises with other professionals, including other TPH program staff, school /community agency staff and City of Toronto staff to identify health needs and participates in the development of community partnerships and action plans to meet those needs - Represents TPH on assigned community networks and committees - Mentors and provides training, guidance and support internally to staff and externally to school staff/parents, students and peers - Prepares, submits and presents activity reports, data and other reports, e.g., such as documentation, time and activity data collection. Contributes to reports needed for external funding sources for managerial approval - Presents and participates in professional conferences and workshops. Makes presentations to other health professionals/colleagues - Participates in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, operational plans, work plans and updated resources pertinent to the assigned program area - Participates in the planning, development, coordination, implementation and evaluation of health promotion programs, resources, and special projects as assigned, either independently or with a project team in the community - Participates in the co‑ordination of projects as determined by program specific operational plans Key Qualifications Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to: - A Baccalaureate degree in nursing from a recognized university and a valid license from the College of Nurses of Ontario. - Experience in public health nursing or community nursing and in providing health promotion services to individuals, families, schools, groups and/or communities. - Experience in working with priority populations and ability to create safe and inclusive environments when working with diverse populations. - Possession of a valid Class "G" Ontario Driver's License and access to a vehicle. You must also have - Knowledge of population health approaches, client engagement principles and health promotion theory. - Excellent oral and written communication skills. - Excellent assessment, consultation, counselling skills and group facilitation skills. - Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to establish and maintain good public relations. - Ability to work using anti‑oppressive practices and harm reduction approaches. - Ability to provide services appropriate to clients and communities with diverse cultures, health beliefs and practices. - Ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams/groups and in community partnerships/networks. - Ability to work flexible hours - overtime, shift work including evenings and weekends may be required. - Ability to travel within city, to schools, community sites and individual family homes. City of Toronto employees must apply to full‑time or part‑time employment opportunities posted on the City’s Internal Job Posting Portal. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity. #J-18808-Ljbffr



  • Markham, Canada City of Toronto Full time

    A municipal health services provider seeks a Public Health Nurse in York Region, Markham. The role involves delivering nursing services to families and communities, conducting health assessments, and collaborating with community partners to improve health outcomes. Candidates must have a nursing degree, relevant experience, and a valid Ontario driver’s...


  • Markham, Canada SE Health Full time

    Join to apply for the Occupational Health Nurse role at SE HealthPosition SummaryThe Occupational Health Nurse will have responsibility for the management of employee illness/injury related absences, and support return to work processes. Working with the Director of Occupational Health & Safety, they will support the development, implementation, maintenance...


  • Markham, Ontario, Canada SE Health Full time US$75,000 - US$100,000 per year

    Position SummaryThe Occupational Health Nurse will have responsibility for the management of employee illness/injury related absences, and support return to work processes. Working with the Director of Occupational Health & Safety, they will support the development, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of occupational health program initiatives and...


  • Markham, Canada Saint Elizabeth Health Care Full time

    Overview The Occupational Health Nurse will have responsibility for the management of employee illness/injury related absences, and support return to work processes. Working with the Director of Occupational Health & Safety, they will support the development, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of occupational health program initiatives and lead...


  • Markham, Canada Saint Elizabeth Health Care Full time

    OverviewThe Occupational Health Nurse will have responsibility for the management of employee illness/injury related absences, and support return to work processes. Working with the Director of Occupational Health & Safety, they will support the development, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of occupational health program initiatives and lead health...

  • Travel Nurse

    2 weeks ago


    Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton, Old Toronto, Mississauga, Quebec, Winnipeg, Halifax, Saskatoon, Burnaby, Hamilton, Surrey, Victoria, London, Halton Hills, Regina, Markham, Brampton, Vaughan, Kelowna, Laval, Southwestern Ontario, R, Canada Bayshore HealthCare Full time

    Join to apply for the Travel Nurse - Public Health RN role at Bayshore HealthCare2 days ago Be among the first 25 applicantsJoin to apply for the Travel Nurse - Public Health RN role at Bayshore HealthCareGet AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.Are you seeking an exciting career experience as a Public Health Nurse (RN) in Canada's...


  • Markham, Canada Saint Elizabeth Full time

    POSITION SUMMARY: The Occupational Health Nurse will have responsibility for the management of employee illness/injury related absences, and support return to work processes. Working with the Director of Occupational Health & Safety, they will support the development, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of occupational health program initiatives and...


  • Markham, Canada Saint Elizabeth Full time

    POSITION SUMMARY:The Occupational Health Nurse will have responsibility for the management of employee illness/injury related absences, and support return to work processes. Working with the Director of Occupational Health & Safety, they will support the development, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of occupational health program initiatives and...

  • Travel Nurse

    4 weeks ago


    Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Vancouver, Old Toronto, Ottawa, Mississauga, Quebec, Winnipeg, Halifax, Saskatoon, Burnaby, Hamilton, Victoria, Surrey, Halton Hills, London, Regina, Markham, Brampton, Vaughan, Kelowna, Laval, Southwestern Ontario, R, Canada Bayshore HealthCare Full time

    Are you seeking an exciting Public Health Nurse experience in Canada's remote northern communities? Bayshore HealthCare’s Northern Staffing program has provided high-quality community health care solutions to Canada's North since 1997. Our Healthcare Professionals work closely with diverse Indigenous communities (First Nations, Inuit and Métis), providing...

  • Travel Nurse

    2 weeks ago


    Comox, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton, Old Toronto, Ottawa, Mississauga, Quebec, Winnipeg, Halifax, Saskatoon, Burnaby, Hamilton, Surrey, Victoria, London, Halton Hills, Regina, Markham, Brampton, Vaughan, Kelowna, Laval, Southwestern Ont, Canada Bayshore HealthCare Full time

    Are you seeking an exciting Public Health Nurse experience in Canada's remote northern communities? Bayshore HealthCare’s Northern Staffing program has provided high-quality community health care solutions to Canada's North since 1997. Our Healthcare Professionals work closely with diverse Indigenous communities (First Nations, Inuit and Métis), providing...