MANAGER ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE
- Job Title: MANAGER ADVANCED NURSING PRACTICE
Job ID: 62960 - Job Category: Health Services
- Division & Section: Seniors Services & Long Term Care, LTC Resident Care & Services
- Work Location: Metro Hall, 55 John St, Toronto, ON M5V 3C6
- Job Type & Duration: Full-Time, 1 Permanent and 1 Temporary (12 Month) Vacancies
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Salary Range: $126,000 - $176,140, TM2402 and Wage Grade 8
Hiring Zone: $138,494 to $150,156 - Shift Information: Monday to Sunday, 35 hours per week
- Affiliation: Non-Union
- Number of Positions Open: 2
- Posting Period: 9-Jun-2026 to 23-Jun-2026
The City’s Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division supports Toronto seniors and residents in long-term care homes to have the healthiest, most fulfilling lives possible through exceptional care and services. Vulnerable individuals who reside in the community are supported through adult day programs, supportive housing services, tenancy support and homemakers and nurses services. CareTO is our brand for the culture change we are investing in for the City’s 10 directly operated long-term care homes (https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/housing-shelter/rental-housing-tenant-information/finding-housing/long-term-care-homes/careto/ ). The division values Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence which shape our organizational culture, our priorities, and the experiences of all those who live, work, volunteer, and visit.
Job Description:
Reporting to the Director, Resident Care & Services, the successful candidate will provide nursing clinical service leadership, facilitate advanced clinical care, education, consultation and collaboration in order to develop, execute, facilitate and sustain scholarly nursing practice. To maintain accountability for standardized clinical best practice, implement policies and procedures that meet legislative requirements, and to shape the strategic direction of clinical programs, as well as advocate for the scholarly gerontological care with internal and external partners within the health care system.
Major Responsibilities:
- Develops and implements detailed plans and recommends policies regarding program specific requirements.
- Manages, motivates and trains staff, ensuring effective teamwork, high standards of work quality and organizational performance, continuous learning and encourages innovation in others.
- Provides expert knowledge to advance nursing care practices and meet the needs of residents and families in collaboration with the Director, Resident Care & Services.
- Assumes a leadership role within the division to develop solutions/resident care service delivery models that provide exceptional resident/family centred care.
- Supports a sharing of decision-making processes with home level nursing leadership team and uses a coaching model, taking accountability for actions while promoting trusted partnerships with all divisional homes.
- Collaborates with home level nursing leadership team to ensure the implementation and sustainability of exemplary clinical practices and to identify areas of opportunity for advancing nursing care excellence.
- Leads nursing clinical program development, in collaboration with Director, Resident Care & Services and the inter-professional leadership team
- Provides nursing clinical consultation and support to an assigned group of long-term care homes within the division.
- Coaches, mentors and guides practice advancement and skills development for nursing leadership team through the development of formal divisional nursing education programs based on identified needs, current research, and divisional priorities.
- Encourages and models critical clinical inquiry that drives the development of nursing best practices and improves resident care outcomes.
- Contributes to the improvement of clinical outcomes based on best available evidence and efficient utilization of resources.
- Conducts audits and/or investigations on high-risk nursing care issues and/or evaluation of the nursing department effectiveness and compliance with standards, including legislative/regulatory requirements, divisional policies and procedures; provides feedback and recommendations for corrective action and coaching for improvement.
- Monitors critical incident reports; provides direction and advice to homes on actions to minimize risks and to inform Director, Resident Care & Services about high risk situations in the division.
- Collaborates on resident safety and risk; infection prevention and control management issues and the development of improvement plans to address shortfall.
- Monitors, collates and evaluates home level clinical performance data quarterly, including InterRAI data reports. Identifies and evaluates trends, outcomes; analyzes variances and resource needs; collaborates with nursing leadership and/or inter-professional teams to develop and implement action plans for ongoing improvement.
- Develops and facilitates implementation of divisional nursing clinical program education.
- Oversees the modernization and transformation of healthcare records.
- Contributes to procurement and contract development and implementations as required, for divisional functions related to nursing operation.
- Reviews and updates policies and procedures related to nursing operations and clinical practices.
- Monitors and maintains current knowledge of relevant legislation/regulations and remains abreast of nursing innovative practices.
- Co-ordinates and plans meetings, in-service training and educational sessions to improve nursing leadership and clinical skills within assigned homes.
- Ensures that the Director Resident Care & Services is informed and prepares reports related to all areas of risk including recommendations and commendations for excellence.
- Leads and/or participates in internal committees to champion clinical excellence within the Division.
- Represents division on external committee on programming and policy issues.
- Acts as the designated technical lead for the division's Nursing Practice and Personal Care in collaboration with the Director, Resident Care & Services.
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
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- Current Certificate of Competence in good standing from the College of Nurses of Ontario ('CNO').
- Baccalaureate Science in Nursing from a recognized University School of Nursing with demonstrated continuous professional nursing leadership development; or a Master's degree in Nursing is preferred.
- Considerable long-term care clinical management experience with a major public or private sector organization in the long-term care, acute care or continuing care/rehabilitation field.
- Extensive experience in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of nursing clinical programs and services provided to residents including people with disabilities, mental health and other complex medical needs.
- Extensive experience in developing and delivering adult education/curriculum.
- Extensive experience in clinical quality improvement and change management
- Extensive knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations, codes, collective agreements and policies such as the Residents Bill of Rights, Employment Standards Act, Human Rights Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, WHIMIS, Fixing Long-Term Care Act 2021, College of Nurses of Ontario and any other pertinent legislation that influences the operation of a long-term care home.
- Ability to promote and foster effective teamwork and establish excellence in a customer service-oriented environment.
- Ability to build and maintain effective relationships and partnerships with a diverse range of stakeholders as well as work effectively within interprofessional teams.
- Ability to influence others and establish credibility with all levels of the organization, challenging the status quo and being a catalyst for positive change.
- Effective critical thinking, analytical decision making, problem-resolution skills and the ability to distill complex information into clear, concise messages.
- Proficient in the use of various computer applications including Microsoft Office Suite.
- Ability to manage competing priorities and demands in a rapidly changing environment.
- Ability to coach, mentor, and motivate diverse nursing leadership teams in a unionized environment.
- Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing with excellent presentation skills.
- Ability to support the Toronto Public Service values to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity and respectful workplaces.
Please Note: As a condition of employment with the Seniors Services & Long-Term Care Division, selected candidates will be required to provide a satisfactory Police Reference Check (PRC) with vulnerable sector screening, tuberculosis screening and proof of immunization in accordance with the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021 (O. Reg 246/22).
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.
Accommodation
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