Nurse Practitioner—Lifemark Physiotherapy Westphal
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- Dartmouth, NS
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Join one of Canada’s leading healthcare organizations with a growing national occupational health platform.
- Work alongside occupational health physicians, nurses, allied health clinicians, disability and case management partners, and operations teams supporting complex employer programs.
- Build deep expertise in safety-sensitive medicals, fitness-for-work evaluations, medical surveillance, communicable disease response, and employer-facing occupational health strategy.
- Access onboarding, mentorship, continuing education, and opportunities for leadership across a national network.
- Help design high-quality, scalable occupational health programs for public and private sector clients across Canada.
- Conduct comprehensive health assessments using strong clinical judgment, diagnostic reasoning, and therapeutic expertise.
- Provide timely triage, assessment, and management of acute injuries and illnesses, with a focus on musculoskeletal conditions.
- Develop, implement, and adjust individualized treatment plans to support recovery, functional outcomes, and return-to-work goals.
- Practice independently within the full scope of Nurse Practitioner practice, maintaining accountability for all clinical decisions and actions.
- Prescribe, adjust, and manage medications, and order/interpret diagnostic tests (e.g., lab work, imaging) in accordance with Nova Scotia regulatory standards.
- Collaborate and consult with physicians and other healthcare professionals as needed to support patient care.
- Provide medical recommendations, including functional abilities and workplace limitations, in alignment with best practices.
- Support return-to-work planning through collaboration with employers, insurers, and rehabilitation teams.
- Promote health and prevent illness through education, counseling, and evidence-based interventions.
- Support the management of patients with stable chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, asthma).
- Refer patients to appropriate healthcare providers, specialists, or community programs based on clinical needs.
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with regulatory and organizational standards.
- Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and contribute to coordinated, patient-centered care.
- Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and ensure compliance with professional and organizational standards.
- Support virtual care delivery where appropriate, including telehealth assessments and follow-ups.
- Engage in ongoing professional development and support mentorship of students or new team members as appropriate.
- Current registration and good standing as a Nurse Practitioner with the applicable provincial regulator.
- Graduate degree in nursing and successful completion of an approved Nurse Practitioner program.
- Typically, 2+ years of relevant clinical experience; direct occupational health, urgent/primary care, emergency, disability management, public health, or industrial health experience is strongly preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to work autonomously in assessment, diagnostic reasoning, management planning, and clinical documentation.
- Strong understanding of occupational risk assessment, fitness-to-work, functional capability, job demands analysis, restrictions/limitations, accommodations, privacy/confidentiality, and documentation standards in employer-funded services.
- Current CPR/BLS certification.
- Valid driver’s license and access to reliable transportation where travel to worksites is required.
- Experience performing or overseeing safety-sensitive medicals, periodic medicals, surveillance testing, or private/public-sector occupational health evaluations.
- Experience with disability case management, return-to-work coordination, and interpretation of job demands or functional limitations.
- Competency or certification in occupational testing such as audiometry, spirometry, respirator fit testing, immunization, TB testing, ECG, phlebotomy/specimen collection, and drug and alcohol testing.
- Experience in transportation, aviation, marine, law enforcement, mining, manufacturing, public safety, public service, construction, or remote/industrial sectors.
- Clinically strong, organized, and comfortable making sound decisions in fast-paced or variable settings.
- Professional and credible with workers, employers, and multidisciplinary clinical teams.
- Skilled at balancing worker-centered care, privacy, clinical ethics, and employer program requirements.
- Adaptable, solutions-oriented, and committed to high-quality documentation and defensible recommendations.