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Physician Assistant
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Competition: | NU11-2025-10-03 |
Department: |
North Renfrew Family Health Team |
Status: | Full Time |
Within: | Non-Union |
Hours: | Variable Shifts |
Salary: |
$90,000-110,000 |
Posting Date: | 2025-10-03 9:30 |
Closing Date: | 2025-10-16 23:59 |
Position
Summary
The Physician
Assistant (PA) works in partnership with supervising family physicians to
provide comprehensive, patient-centred primary care within the framework of an
interprofessional service team including external service providers.
Functioning under the delegated authority of medical directives and in
accordance with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO)
policies on delegation and supervision, the PA conducts assessments, orders and
interprets investigations, develops and implements evidence-based treatment
plans, performs approved procedures, and contributes to teaching and quality
improvement activities that enhance access and continuity of care for patients
rostered to the North Renfrew Family Health Team (NRFHT).
Position Relationships
The Physician
Assistant reports clinically to the Supervising/Most Responsible Physician(s)
and operationally to the Manager of Clinical Services – Primary and Ambulatory
Care. The PA collaborates with the interdisciplinary team, including
physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, social workers, pharmacists,
dietitians, and administrative staff. Duties: - Patient Access & Triage: Manage
same-day appointments, virtual consultations, and patient queries; assess
acuity, offer counselling on health promotion, and arrange timely follow-up.
- Clinical Assessment & Diagnosis:
Conduct patient histories and physical examinations; develop differential
diagnoses and document all encounters in the electronic medical record (EMR).
- Investigations & Treatment: Order
and interpret lab tests and imaging; initiate, renew, or adjust treatments
within the PA’s delegated authority; coordinate referrals to external providers
and community supports.
- Chronic Disease Management: Lead or
support clinical programs for diabetes, hypertension, COPD, mental health, and
other common primary-care conditions; provide lifestyle coaching and medication
education.
- Procedural Skills: Perform procedures as
permitted under medical directives (e.g., immunizations, wound care, Pap tests,
cryotherapy, joint injections, suturing, etc.).
- Interprofessional Collaboration:
Participate in case discussions, quality and safety meetings, and program
development across the Family Health Team.
- Education & Research: Support
clinical learners and contribute to research, audits, or quality improvement
aligned with team goals.
- Professional Standards & Compliance:
Adhere to CPSO, PHIPA, OHSA, and FHT standards; maintain complete and
confidential clinical records and report any safety or quality concerns.
- Other duties may be assigned and may not
be limited to the scope of an individual department.
Qualifications: - Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from an
accredited Physician Assistant program.
- Registered (or eligible for
registration) with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) as
a Physician Assistant.
- Canadian Certified Physician Assistant
(CCPA) or NCCPA certification.
- Current Basic Cardiac Life Support
(BCLS) certification; Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) preferred.
- Proficiency with EMRs (e.g., TELUS PS
Suite, OSCAR) and virtual care platforms.
- Minimum one year of clinical experience
in primary care, urgent care, emergency medicine, or community health.
- Demonstrated experience in chronic
disease management, preventative care, minor procedures, and women’s health.
- Familiarity working in an interprofessional
primary care setting.
- Exceptional communication and
interpersonal skills with a patient- and team-centred focus.
- Demonstrated clinical reasoning and
critical thinking abilities; able to prioritize effectively.
- Commitment to ongoing professional
development and quality improvement.
- Cultural competence and sensitivity to
diverse patient needs.
- High level of professionalism, integrity,
and dependability.
- Conflict resolution and negotiation
skills to foster collaborative working relationships.
- Proof of professional liability
insurance and up-to-date immunizations.
- Eligibility to work in Canada and
satisfactory vulnerable sector police clearance.
- Exceptional attendance required.
- Adhere to all policies and procedures.
- Must agree to adhere to DRDH standards
of behaviour.
- Support and demonstrate the Mission,
Vision and Values of Deep River and District Health.
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Deep River and District Health (DRDH) is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible, and respectful workplace that values equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including but not limited to Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2S+ individuals, and those from equity-deserving communities.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), DRDH is committed to providing accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection, and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation at any stage, please notify us in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made to meet your needs.
Please note that artificial intelligence (AI) is not used in the review or assessment of applicants. All applications are reviewed and considered by trained human resources personnel and hiring managers.
For unionized positions, priority will be given to qualified internal candidates who are part of the applicable bargaining unit in accordance with the collective agreement.
This position is based onsite in Deep River, Ontario.
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