Job ID #31416: Public Health Nurse
City Of Hamilton
Date: 9 hours ago
City: Hamilton, ON
Contract type: Full time

Contribute to the City of Hamilton, one of Canada’s largest cities - home to a diverse and strong economy, an active and inclusive community, a robust cultural and dining scene, hundreds of kilometers of hiking trails and natural beauty just minutes from the downtown core, and so much more. Join our diverse team of talented and ambitious staff who embody our values of sensational service, courageous change, steadfast integrity, collective ownership and being engaged empowered employees. Help us achieve our vision of being the best place to raise a child and age successfully. #BeTheReason
Reports to a Program Supervisor or Manager. A Public Health Nurse (PHN) integrates knowledge from public health sciences, primary health care, nursing science, and the social sciences to promote, protect and preserve the health of populations. PHNs use their clinical understanding and knowledge of the health and illness experiences of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations in their public health nursing practice. PHNs work in a wide range of settings with diverse health and inter-sectorial partnerships to address health equity and achieve positive population health outcomes. PHNs are expected to: (1) understand and practice according to the current Canadian Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice and Public Health Nursing Discipline-Specific Competencies; (2) adhere to the College of Nurses of Ontario’s Standards of Practice, (3) carry out activities under the direction of the Medical Officer of Health or designate, in compliance with the Regulated Health Professions Act, Nursing Act, Health Protection and Promotion Act, and other relevant legislation; and (4) comply with City, Department, Division and Program policies and procedures and uphold the corporate cultural pillars of: collective ownership, steadfast integrity, courageous change, sensational service, and engaged and empowered employees.
Public Health Nurses are required to maintain general knowledge and competencies required to implement nursing best practices for minimal contact interventions, connect clients to primary care, and connect clients to care in topic areas aligned with the Ontario Public Health Standards, Hamilton Public Health Services’ public health priority areas, and as identified through nursing community assessment of assets and barriers to health.
Public Health Nurses are required to support the unique role and mandate of public health in the prevention, control, and response to diseases of public health significance as outlined in the Health Protection and Promotion Act and the Ontario Public Health Standards. Responsible to:
Public Health Nurses (PHNs) in the Healthy Families Division within the HBHC and NFP home visiting programs will work with high-risk families of all backgrounds to promote optimal emotional, physical, and developmental health for families from prenatal until transition to school through assessment, counselling, preventive health teaching, and referral and service coordination offered in a home visiting model. PHNs will have the ability to work collaboratively with Allied Public Health professionals and other community partners including family physicians, nurse practitioners, midwives, social workers, and child protection workers. PHNs will provide in-home and virtual visiting (if required), case management, assessments, and coordination, information and support on breastfeeding, parenting, postpartum care, child development, prenatal, infant mental health, perinatal mental health, IPV and addiction, etc.
Reporting to a HBHC Program Manager or NFP Program Manager in the Healthy Families Division the PHN will work independently and as part of a team to plan, co-ordinate, implement, and evaluate public health interventions to universal and targeted populations within home visiting.
PHNs should have a strong interest in working one on one with high-risk families within their home residence and community locations and potential for the occasional late afternoon home visits for clients past 4:30 p.m.
Responsibilities
Other
NOTE: The successful candidate will be required to provide immunization records, which may include TB testing prior to the start of employment to meet the requirements of the Staff Immunization and Surveillance Policy and Procedure.
NOTE 3: The successful candidate will be required to provide a Police Records Check prior to the start of employment for Home Visiting Assignments.
Disclaimer:
Be advised that Human Resources frequently audits resumes of internal/external applicants to ensure/validate information provided is consistent and trustworthy. Falsification of information provided at any time throughout the recruitment process may be grounds for disqualification, and for internal applicants, subject to discipline up to and including termination.
Terms:
The City is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. Consistent with our Values and Corporate Culture Pillars, the City of Hamilton is committed to providing equitable treatment to all with respect to barrier-free employment and accommodation without discrimination. The City will provide accommodation for applicants in all aspects of the hiring process, up to the point of undue hardship. If you have an accommodation need, please contact Human Resources as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements.
- Job ID #31416: Public Health Nurse
- Union: ONA Local 50
- Job Description ID #: 1270
- Close date: Interested applicants please submit your application online at www.hamilton.ca/city-council/jobs-city by 4:00 p.m. on October 8, 2025.
- Internal applicants should apply with your work e-mail address. External applicants are considered only after the internal posting process has been completed. Only applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted.
Reports to a Program Supervisor or Manager. A Public Health Nurse (PHN) integrates knowledge from public health sciences, primary health care, nursing science, and the social sciences to promote, protect and preserve the health of populations. PHNs use their clinical understanding and knowledge of the health and illness experiences of individuals, families, groups, communities, and populations in their public health nursing practice. PHNs work in a wide range of settings with diverse health and inter-sectorial partnerships to address health equity and achieve positive population health outcomes. PHNs are expected to: (1) understand and practice according to the current Canadian Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice and Public Health Nursing Discipline-Specific Competencies; (2) adhere to the College of Nurses of Ontario’s Standards of Practice, (3) carry out activities under the direction of the Medical Officer of Health or designate, in compliance with the Regulated Health Professions Act, Nursing Act, Health Protection and Promotion Act, and other relevant legislation; and (4) comply with City, Department, Division and Program policies and procedures and uphold the corporate cultural pillars of: collective ownership, steadfast integrity, courageous change, sensational service, and engaged and empowered employees.
Public Health Nurses are required to maintain general knowledge and competencies required to implement nursing best practices for minimal contact interventions, connect clients to primary care, and connect clients to care in topic areas aligned with the Ontario Public Health Standards, Hamilton Public Health Services’ public health priority areas, and as identified through nursing community assessment of assets and barriers to health.
Public Health Nurses are required to support the unique role and mandate of public health in the prevention, control, and response to diseases of public health significance as outlined in the Health Protection and Promotion Act and the Ontario Public Health Standards. Responsible to:
- Maintain immunization competencies through independent learning, clinical skills training, and vaccine administration as scheduled.
- Maintain knowledge and competencies related to diseases of public health significance and the principles and practices of case and contact management through independent learning, training, on-the-job mentoring, and service delivery related to infectious disease response.
- Fulfill assigned roles in response to a pandemic, outbreak, surge capacity event, or other emergency with public health impacts.
Public Health Nurses (PHNs) in the Healthy Families Division within the HBHC and NFP home visiting programs will work with high-risk families of all backgrounds to promote optimal emotional, physical, and developmental health for families from prenatal until transition to school through assessment, counselling, preventive health teaching, and referral and service coordination offered in a home visiting model. PHNs will have the ability to work collaboratively with Allied Public Health professionals and other community partners including family physicians, nurse practitioners, midwives, social workers, and child protection workers. PHNs will provide in-home and virtual visiting (if required), case management, assessments, and coordination, information and support on breastfeeding, parenting, postpartum care, child development, prenatal, infant mental health, perinatal mental health, IPV and addiction, etc.
Reporting to a HBHC Program Manager or NFP Program Manager in the Healthy Families Division the PHN will work independently and as part of a team to plan, co-ordinate, implement, and evaluate public health interventions to universal and targeted populations within home visiting.
PHNs should have a strong interest in working one on one with high-risk families within their home residence and community locations and potential for the occasional late afternoon home visits for clients past 4:30 p.m.
Responsibilities
- Client = individuals, families, groups, communities, and/or populations
- Access high quality data, research findings, and other information sources to plan evidence-informed programs, services, and interventions to meet client needs.
- Apply population health assessment data to identify health concerns, trends, and priorities impacting client health outcomes.
- Collaborate with clients to conduct a comprehensive assessment of assets and needs.
- Develop appropriate and mutually agreed upon plans and priorities for care with the client taking into account health equity, trauma and violence informed care, and cultural safety.
- Plan programs, services and interventions using a wide range of health promotion strategies that include reorienting health services, creating supportive environments, healthy public policy, strengthening community capacity, and developing personal skills in collaboration with clients and community partners.
- Plan programs, services and interventions using strategies that impact health through the provision of health education and counselling, clinical interventions, long-lasting protective interventions, changing the context to support health, and addressing socioeconomic factors in collaboration with clients and community partners.
- Implement programs, services, and interventions according to best practices and established program, divisional, departmental and corporate policies and procedures.
- Implement medical directives as requested by the Program Manager and authorized by the Medical Officer of Health and Associate Medical Officers of Health.
- Collaborate with colleagues, health professionals and community partners to contribute to comprehensive client care and optimal client care outcomes within the parameters of departmental, divisional and program policies.
- Provide nursing care using an asset-based approach that aligns with the principles of client-centered care, trauma and violence-informed care, harm reduction, cultural safety, and social justice.
- Involve client as an active partner and facilitate informed client consent and informed decision making.
- Implement programs and services that address health equity using a wide range of health promotion strategies that include reorienting health services, creating supportive environments, healthy public policy, strengthening community capacity, and developing personal skills in collaboration with clients and community partners.
- Implement programs and services that address health equity using strategies that impact health outcomes through the provision of health education and counselling, clinical interventions, long-lasting protective interventions, changing the context to support health, and addressing socioeconomic factors in collaboration with clients and community partners.
- Use appropriate strategies to overcome inequities and facilitate access to services and health-supporting conditions for potentially vulnerable populations (e.g., outreach, home visits, etc.).
- Use knowledge of the community, public health services, and health systems to provide safe transitions to care and facilitate client connection to programs, and services.
- Build a network of relationships and partnerships with a wide variety of community partners to address health-related issues.
- Develop reports as required by Program Manager.
- Fulfill assigned role in response to a public health threat or emergency. Assigned roles may include redeployment to assist in the response to the event, or for business continuity purposes.
- Engage in critical reflection in and on nursing practice for continual improvement.
- Monitor client outcomes and work with client to adjust the plan of care as needed.
- Engage in program, divisional, and departmental evaluation, performance measurement, and continuous quality improvement processes as assigned.
- Participate in research projects as approved by Program Manager.
- Contribute to the budget reporting process as requested by Program Manager.
- Contribute to positive team-based service delivery designed to reduce barriers and meet community needs (e.g.: participate with the Program Supervisor or Manager on scheduling as appropriate).
- Ensure appropriate and timely communication with Program Supervisor or Manager and other team members about relevant issues in the care of clients.
- Document nursing activities in a timely and thorough manner according to the College of Nurses of Ontario Standards of Practice, as well as departmental, divisional, and program policies.
- Maintain professional boundaries in all relationships being aware of settings where the professional and social relationships may become blurred.
- Support, mentor, and teach public health team members, including precepting students.
- Work with the Program Supervisor or Manager to identify and address areas for professional growth. Seek professional development experiences that are consistent with public health nursing competency and/or content areas and business plans of the department.
- Stand by decisions that benefit the broad goals and objectives of Public Health Services, even if the decisions are unpopular or controversial.
- Act in accordance with City of Hamilton standards of conduct and respects the organization’s business agenda by fulfilling all job responsibilities.
- Act as an ambassador for the City of Hamilton when communicating with internal and external partners.
Other
- Public Health Nurses work in a variety of settings, including community spaces, schools, client homes, clinic settings, and open concept office spaces.
- Public Health Nurses may be required to work evening and weekends.
- Intense auditory and visual concentration required.
- May be required to lift, carry, and transport program resources to and from various work settings.
- May have prolonged periods of sitting.
- Entitled by the College of Nurses of Ontario to practice as a Registered Nurse with current registration with College of Nurses of Ontario in the general class, Registered Nurse (RN) category.
- Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing from a recognized and accredited program that includes preparation in public health nursing as part of the curriculum.
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of public health nursing as outlined in the Public Health Nursing Discipline Specific Competencies, Canadian Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice, and Ontario Public Health Standards.
- Previous experience in public health nursing preferred, including:
- Demonstrated proficiency in the competency areas set out by the Core Public Health Competencies and the Public Health Nursing Discipline Specific Competences.
- Demonstrated ability to practice nursing independently within the domains set out by the Canadian Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice.
- Demonstrated ability to adhere to the Entry-to-Practice Competencies, Practice Standards and Guidelines set out by the College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Previous home visiting experience and training preferred in HBHC and NFP (the NFP program offers long term prenatal and infancy home visiting to young [24 years and under], low-income, first-time mothers with limited supports. They enter the two-and-a-half-year program before 28 weeks gestation and graduate when their child turns two).
- Experience and skills in providing telephone support, virtual support and in person home visiting interventions to high-risk families and communities with children 0-6 years using strength-based, empowerment principles is preferred.
- Experience with/knowledge of OSCAR, ISCIS, NCAST certification, PIPE, OTN, WebEx, Mental Health First Aid, motivational interviewing, EPDS, ASQ, NutriStep, Maternal Mental Health, infant and early years mental health training, 18-hour breastfeeding certificate, Keys to Caregiving, knowledge working with social workers and how to complete duty to reports to child welfare agencies, NFP certification preferred for the NFP home visiting.
- Ability to develop and maintain therapeutic relationships and to work independently with individuals, families, groups, and community partners to achieve goals and improve developmental outcomes.
- Ability to synthesize and apply knowledge from child development and best practice research to develop and implement service plans.
- Staff will be mobile workers which includes working from community, home and offices when needed and need to be comfortable to travel to client’s home and community locations within all areas of Hamilton.
- Demonstrated ability to adhere to the Entry-to-Practice Competencies, Practice Standards and Guidelines set out by the College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Demonstrated proficiency in establishing and maintaining therapeutic nurse-client relationships with individuals, families, groups, and communities from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate.
- Demonstrated ability to form professional and collaborative working relationships and function as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
- Demonstrated ability to set and maintain high performance standards while practicing independently to achieve results.
- Demonstrated ability to apply the values of accountability, cost-consciousness, equity, excellence, honesty, innovation, leadership, and teamwork.
- Demonstrated ability to engage in reflective practice and in constructive dialogue about professional development.
- Provision of a vehicle for use on the job.
- Must have a valid Class “G” Driver’s Licence.
NOTE: The successful candidate will be required to provide immunization records, which may include TB testing prior to the start of employment to meet the requirements of the Staff Immunization and Surveillance Policy and Procedure.
NOTE 3: The successful candidate will be required to provide a Police Records Check prior to the start of employment for Home Visiting Assignments.
Disclaimer:
Be advised that Human Resources frequently audits resumes of internal/external applicants to ensure/validate information provided is consistent and trustworthy. Falsification of information provided at any time throughout the recruitment process may be grounds for disqualification, and for internal applicants, subject to discipline up to and including termination.
Terms:
The City is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. Consistent with our Values and Corporate Culture Pillars, the City of Hamilton is committed to providing equitable treatment to all with respect to barrier-free employment and accommodation without discrimination. The City will provide accommodation for applicants in all aspects of the hiring process, up to the point of undue hardship. If you have an accommodation need, please contact Human Resources as soon as possible to make appropriate arrangements.
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