At International SOS, we are in the business of protecting and saving lives. For 40 years, we have delivered customised security risk management, health, and wellbeing solutions to organisations worldwide. With a presence in 90 countries and a team of nearly 13,000 experts, we provide 24/7 support to help organisations fulfil their Duty of Care responsibilities.Now, were looking for talented individuals to join our team and make a difference.The PackageLooking for a role that combines clinical expertise with flexibility and balance? Our Response Centre Nurse Practitioner opportunity offers the chance to provide guidance and oversight without the stress of direct patient care.Enjoy a lowerpressure environment where your knowledge truly makes an impact, while benefiting from flexible shift optionsincluding remote overnight work.Expand your experience in occupational health, contribute to quality care standards, and grow professionally in a collaborative setting.Plus, with competitive pay rates, this is more than a jobits a rewarding career move designed for clinicians who value impact, growth, and worklife balance.Whats in It for You?Flexible Shift Options: Rotating 8hour shifts to provide 24/7 coveragechoose from 6:0014:00, 14:0022:00, or 22:006:00.Remote Work Opportunity: Overnight shifts (22:006:00) can be completed from home for added convenience and worklife balance.Competitive Pay: Earn $80/hr for inoffice day and afternoon shifts and $60/hr for remote night shifts.Modern Workspace: Morning and afternoon shifts are based at the Canadian Response Centre in Edmonton/Leduc, offering a professional and collaborative environment.How You'll ContributeAs a Response Centre Nurse Practitioner, youll provide guidance, oversight, and critical decisionmaking to ensure safe, effective, and compliant medical operations:Medical Supervision ResponsibilitiesSupport remote cliniciansincluding paramedics, nurses, and first aidersby providing expert guidance in line with medical escalation procedures.Assess complex cases and deliver clear, informed direction to ensure medical due diligence and optimal patient management.Assist with occupational medicine case management, applying industry best practices to promote health and safety.Coordinate referrals and consultations with specialists and health system partners for comprehensive patient care.Provide telehealth assessments, monitor treatment plans, and collaborate with Medical Directors and online medical control physicians for toptier oversight.Organize and supervise medical supervision for clients, including obtaining reports, arranging referrals, monitoring conditions, and recommending safe medical transportation.Ensure seamless handovers at shift changes to maintain continuity of care.Contribute to the development and enhancement of International SOS medical and logistical capabilities.Gather and communicate critical medical information, producing clear, professional reports for clients and stakeholders.Provide timely updates on patient progress and discuss appropriate management and disposition recommendations.Ensure accuracy and confidentiality in all documentation, including case file updates and medical record management.Act as Medical Authenticator, validating required vaccinations and tests.Escalate cases appropriately to the Medical Director and maintain compliance with International SOS protocols.Training & DevelopmentLead virtual CME sessions, orientations, and audits, sharing knowledge across MedSites in Canada.Organize and deliver training for healthcare professionals, introducing new processes and systems.Mentor and onboard field clinicians, making a positive impact on those early in their careers.Additional ResponsibilitiesCollaborate within multidisciplinary teams, including RNs, paramedics, PAs, and physicians.Support controlled medication management in conjunction with supply chain teams.Participate in meetings, training, and departmental initiatives, contributing to team development.Maintain your own professional education, with International SOS supporting ongoing learning.Play a leading role in case management and operational improvements, working closely with leadership teams.The Talent Were Looking ForRequired Skills and KnowledgeStrong clinical skills and ability to lead and coach othersExperience with electronic health records systemsOccupational Medicine case management and recordability knowledgeKnowledge of medical policies, regulations, and proceduresSkilled in developing and maintaining records, writing reports, and responding to correspondence.Skill in developing and maintaining medical quality assurance and quality control standards.Ability to react calmly, objectively, and effectively in emergency situations.Ability to analyse and interpret data if an effort is to evaluate clinical performance.Strong organizational skills, attention to detail.Strong interpersonal skills.Proficiency in Microsoft office applications, typing, computer and communication skillsRequired QualificationsSuccessful completion of an approved Nurse Practitioner program, with a minimum of a master's degree.Active registration with the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) on the Nurse Practitioner Registrar.Ability to obtain licensure in British Columbia, Saskatchewan or Ontario.Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider Certification within past 5 years.Work ExperienceMinimum of 2 years independent practice experience in primary care/urgent care/acute care or occupational medicine.Preferred family all ages licensure, emergency nurse practitioner certification (ENP) or equivalent.Required LanguagesFluency in English requiredBilingual capability in French or other languages advantageousBy joining International SOS, you will contribute to a global network dedicated to protecting people and organisations. We offer a dynamic and respectful workplace where expertise, innovation, and collaboration drive our success.13,000 experts | 1,200+ locations | 90 countries | 110+ languagesStart your journey with us today. Apply now! #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Nurse Practitioner