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Infectious disease nurse

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Join our team at Yukon Communicable Disease Control, where infectious disease nurses work in an expanded role to draw upon their advanced nursing knowledge and skills to manage and prevent communicable diseases. In this role, you’ll help shape and evaluate the Yukon’s public health programs. You’ll provide physical and risk assessments relating to infectious diseases, sexually transmitted infections testing and counseling, interpretation of test results, diagnosis, treatment, case management, immunization and referrals. You’ll work alongside local First Nations to meet the needs of their citizens through activities such as health promotion and delivery of care. As an infectious disease nurse working within our Community Health Programs, you’ll make a difference every day in the place where you work and live. 

What you can expect/get in this role:
  • Flexible work options; 
  • start your employment with 4 weeks vacation, plus sick leave and special leave; 
  • competitive pay and benefits, professional growth and leadership learning opportunities; 
  • relocation assistance may be considered; 
  • working in a place voted as one of Canada’s Top 100 Employers; and
  • a lifestyle that allows you to access our vast backyard and thriving culture and arts scene.
What we do:
  • Foster an environment in which Yukoners can achieve and maintain optimal health;
  • provide health education, disease prevention and treatment services in an expanded practice role; and
  • integrate assessments, care and case management to support Yukoners to live in healthy and safe communities.
Job description:
  • Provides a range of direct clinical services including assessment and examination, screening, interpretation of test results, diagnosis, treatment, counselling, case management and referrals; 
  • assesses urgency and behavioural risk factors, including risk to self or others, and takes appropriate action to reduce risks to individuals and the public at large; 
  • coordinates and manages communicable disease investigations and outbreaks, contact tracing and follow up activities for reportable blood borne diseases, vaccine preventable diseases, sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis, enteric and zoonotic diseases; 
  • delivers preventive services in the form of client and public education, consultation with health, social and educational professionals, and individual counselling which embodies the principles of harm reduction; 
  • participates in the planning and implementation of educational and clinical services required to manage outbreaks; 
  • assists in the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of comprehensive communicable disease control programs and services; 
  • researches, prepares and/or acquires resources for the delivery of communicable disease programming throughout the Yukon; 
  • participates in the professional development of community health nurses, locum physicians, medical students, auxiliary infectious disease nurses, nursing students and others; 
  • develops or assists in developing and implementing surveillance strategies and works collaboratively for the collection and review of epidemiological data to support the day to day decision making concerning communicable disease control in the territory; and
  • when necessary represents the department on national and inter-jurisdictional (including international) committees related to communicable disease control by attending meetings and teleconferences, reviewing correspondence and materials.  
Training:
  • Extensive orientation related to our evidence-based policies, as well as regular educational opportunities to maintain clinical skills and best practices; 
  • broad course offerings through our internal professional development system called YG Learn; 
  • support for career and professional growth through internal assignment opportunities; and
  • partial financial support for approved professional development and educational programs.
Recruiting process

Interested applicants apply on our website www.YUKON.ca by creating a career profile.  
At each step of the recruitment process, candidates are notified by email if they have been successful and if they will be moving to the next step: 

Step 1. Resume is reviewed and candidate is notified. 
Step 2. Written assignment (if required). 
Step 3. Interview. 
Step 4. Reference checks. 
Step 5. Conditions of employment.
Step 6. Offer of employment.

Job requirements:
  • Current registration with a Canadian registered nursing regulatory authority clearly marked in your resume; 
  • Baccalaureate in nursing or Baccalaureate of science in nursing; 
  • recent experience and/or training as a nurse in a public health role; 
  • recent experience in an expanded nursing role that includes diagnosis and treatment in either primary care with management of infectious diseases, public health or related field, or sexually transmitted infections services, or management of reportable communicable diseases as an asset; 
  • vulnerable sector RCMP security clearance; 
  • TB screening; 
  • valid Class 5 driver’s license or equivalent; 
  • current CPR-HCP issued within the last 2 years; and 
  • WHMIS 2015 (within one month of hire).
Branch profile/spotlight

The Government of Yukon’s Community Health programs take a multidisciplinary, multi-pronged approach to ensuring that Yukoners achieve, maintain and enjoy health and wellness throughout their lives. Community Health encompasses public health, prevention of communicable diseases, public education and health promotion, immunization and dental programs for children and lifelong hearing supports.

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