Chronic Disease Educator (12-month contract) – Markham, Vaughan, Brampton
THE OPPORTUNITY:
The Chronic Disease Educator is responsible for delivering chronic disease education (ie. Diabetes, obesity or other identified chronic diseases) based on Clinical Practice Guidelines & Standards of Care. You will educate Physicians, Specialists, and other medical staff (allied health), non-health care professionals and patients on how to better manage chronic diseases.
Key Areas of Responsibility:
- Conduct educational sessions with Physicians, Specialists, Allied Health and Non-HCPs to ensure chronic disease education and knowledge is based on current, evidence-based practice
- Ensure that education delivered follows the Clinical Practice Guidelines & Standards of Care
- Implement chronic disease education curriculum and direct overall staff training, programs and educational goals following Chronic Disease Education guidelines. Implements customized educational programs based upon needs
- Serve as a trusted advisor in identified area(s) of chronic disease education for healthcare professionals
- Assesses opportunities for Quality Improvement through organization of care
- Ensure compliance with regulatory/legal mandates as well as Innovative Medicines Canada (IMC)
- Communicate effectively (verbal and written) with field counterparts and head office to leverage collaborative opportunities while staying within Chronic Disease Education and Novo Nordisk policies and IMC guidelines
- Responsible for the completion of territory goals. Adjust territory routing to help ensure that providers receive exposure to Chronic Disease Education Team
- Prioritize budget resources to drive access and deliver education aligned with overall department strategy
- Executes on Chronic Disease Education tactics and demonstrates adaptability if/when the strategy changes
- Stays up to date with evolving territory landscape in terms of key clinics, patient access and strategic drivers and barriers of chronic disease management
- Demonstrate openness to coaching and development and make adjustments based on coaching
- Involve health systems, employers and other community stakeholders to capitalize on emerging opportunities
- Work closely with management to share insights about territory dynamics, key opportunities and areas for development in chronic disease education
Skills and Qualifications:
- Degree/Diploma as well as current registration in a related health profession (Nursing, Dietetics, Pharmacy)
- Certified Diabetes Educator is preferred. (must have or be willing to enroll in CDE certification program)
- Certified Bariatric Educator is preferred. (must have or be willing to enroll in CBE certification program)
- 5 years clinical experience in the relevant health profession required
- Chronic disease management experience in specific area(s) identified for the role is an asset
- Experience working in a multidisciplinary team in the primary care environment
- Experience facilitating relationships between multiple stakeholders including the local practice, community partners, and allied health care professionals
- Experience delivering education to healthcare professionals and patients considered an asset
- Experience utilizing a behavioral change counseling approach is considered an asset
- Familiarity with patient health records (EMR) considered an asset
- Demonstrated clinical and assessment skills
- Demonstrated time management and organizational skills
- Strong negotiation, conflict resolution and rapport-building skills
- Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint), email and internet
- Bilingual (i.e., fluency in English and French) considered an asset
APPLICATION DEADLINE: JUNE 17th, 2024.
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