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Cowichan Tribes invites a passionate Nurse Practitioner to provide holistic, culturally safe care to our vibrant, young patient population. Work alongside a multidisciplinary team including RNs, Diabetes Nurse Educator, Indigenous Pharmacist, and Social Determinants of Health Workers.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct comprehensive patient assessments, diagnose conditions, and initiate treatment
- Prescribe medications within NP scope and follow evidence-based guidelines
- Collaborate with patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams Support health promotion and population-based strategies Mentor, educate, and guide other health professionals
For career support, please connect with Ryan Van Haastert, Indigenous Employment Advisor
[email protected] or (236) 638-7116 or [email protected]
Non-Indigenous to Canada applicants contact [email protected]
or to Maddy Dawson at [email protected] for support.
Island Health acknowledges with respect and humility the Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-Nulth and Kwakwaka'wakw People on whose unced traditional territories we offer our services and programs. We are committed to identifying and addressing the historical and ongoing health impacts of colonization and Indigenous specific racism to promote a culturally safe work environment.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications:
- Active NP registration with BCCNM
- 2+ years recent clinical experience
- Strong communication, collaboration, and leadership skills
- Ability to deliver culturally safe, patient-centered care