Health Association Nova Scotia (HANS) is a not-for-profit, non-government, membership-based association with 60 years’ experience in providing exceptional human resource shared services, innovative technical services (formerly “clinical engineering services”) solutions, policy support and expertise our customers can count on. Serving multiple organizations across the province of Nova Scotia, we are officially recognized as one of Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers. As an employer committed to employment equity, we encourage applications from applicants who self-identify from diverse communities and / or backgrounds.
The Clinical Practice Support Program will include a Clinical Practice Team that will lead the development of evidence-based clinical standards and guidelines for the Continuing Care) sector. The team will provide resources and directly engage and support Continuing Care service providers to develop and enhance educational programs to enhance competencies, connect theory to practice, and enable continuous learning of resident care staff.
Position Scope :
The Clinical Practice Consultant, who reports to the Clinical Practice Manager, leads and guides healthcare providers by utilizing evidence to plan, develop, implement and assess clinical programs. Additionally, this role supports learning and performance initiatives. The Practice Consultant develops a strong network of internal and external partnerships with the goal of promoting and advancing quality practices that result in safe, ethical, quality health outcomes for Continuing Care clients.
In this position, you will be responsible for :
Educational Programs : Develop resources that enhance competencies. These could include training modules, workshops, and educational materials.
Theory to Practice : Bridge the gap between theory and practice. Support Continuing Care service provider staff to apply evidence-based knowledge in their daily work.
Continuous Learning : Encourage ongoing learning for client / resident care staff. Provide opportunities for skill development and knowledge transfer.
Planned Learning Activities : Deliver training sessions, workshops, and educational programs. Monitor their effectiveness.
Documentation : Document the learning process and outcomes, this helps track progress and informs future improvements.
Education : Provide education to clinical professionals. Uphold organizational standards and practices.
Maintenance : Support clinical competencies through continuous learning and adherence to evidence-based guidelines.
Requirements and Qualifications :
What We Offer :
We offer a Competitive Compensation Package that includes :
Application Process :
Applications will be accepted until April 28, 2025
Qualified applicants are invited to submit their resume and cover letter
As an organization that supports a diverse workplace, we welcome people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, age, religion, physical and mental abilities, family status, and political belief and affiliation.
Health Association Nova Scotia thanks all applicants for their nterest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Did you know we have been one of Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada’s Top Employers over 9 years in a row?