Job Title: Investigator
Team: Intake
Reports to: Team Lead, Intake
Job Status: 1 Permanent, Existing position vacancy
Job Level: 6
JOB PURPOSE
Carries out the intake of complaints and reports and conducts investigations of complaints and reports regarding professional misconduct, incompetence and incapacity.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Carries out the intake of complaints and reports by assessing and analysing information for risk to the public and in accordance with right-touch and risk-based principles.
• Conducts investigations regarding complaints and/or reports of professional misconduct and incompetence.
• Conducts health inquiries regarding the capacity of nurses to practice safely.
• Explains College of Nurses of Ontario’s (CNO) professional conduct processes to system partners; and
• Presents matters before the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports Committee (ICRC) for decision.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
• Completion of a university degree in a regulated health field (e.g., BScN, MSW, MScPT, MScOT) or relevant discipline such as law or risk management.
• 3-5 years relevant work experience in investigations, risk management, professional regulation, dispute resolution or health care including mental health and substance use.
Organizational Competencies
Consistently demonstrate CNO’s Staff Core Competencies:
• Innovation – Curiously cultivate new ideas with a desire to learn and a collective focus on the best outcome.
• Integrity – Conduct every interaction with fairness, honesty, and mutual respect.
• Collaboration – Work with the right people at the right time to make the best-informed decision.
• Well-being – Care for the physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional needs of ourselves and others.
Job Competencies, Knowledge, Skills
• Communication – uses excellent communication skills to engage with system partners and in carrying out the intake of complaints and reports or conducting investigations and health inquiries; considers impact to system partners, determines communication delivery and approach, adjusts approach when difficulty in understanding arises. Messages are clear, shared in a timely manner, and ensure confidentiality and sensitivity to difficult situations.
• Planning and Organizing – identifies competing priorities and uses excellent case management skills to assess, prioritize, and balance conflicting demands. Develops plans and implements processes to facilitate time management.
• Analytical and Critical Thinking – applies knowledge of the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 and related legislation when conducting investigations to consider various nursing standards and determine applicability to the case; assesses nature of allegation by gathering numerous witness statements and relevant documentation to achieve a full understanding of the issue; finds further information to resolve inconsistencies and makes informed decisions by identifying and analyzing relationships between two or more factors to determine most appropriate regulatory response.
• Attention to Detail – requires close attention to details when reviewing numerous witness statements and relevant documents for inconsistencies and identification of key details; develops methods for organizing and tracking information.
• Problem Solving – gathers, analyzes, evaluates, and organizes all relevant information, considering relevant facts and identifying main issue; uses knowledge of related legislation and CNO policies when carrying out intake and early resolution processes or to complete a thorough and neutral investigation, form the foundation for negotiations and present matters to the ICRC to render a decision.
Hiring Range: $108,073 – $114,845
Full Salary Range: $ 108,073 – $129,688
Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. the day before the closing date.
Our DEI Commitment
The College of Nurses of Ontario protects the public by promoting safe nursing practice. We strive to be diverse, inclusive, fair, equitable and accessible by addressing barriers and promoting dignity and respect for all. If you require Code-protected accommodation at any time during the recruitment process, please contact [email protected] citing “Request for Accommodation” in the subject line.
Land Acknowledgement
The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) operates on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of many Indigenous communities across Ontario which continue to be home to Indigenous peoples.
CNO’s office is in Toronto, on land that is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples.
AI Statement
CNO confirms that artificial intelligence is not used in any aspect of its recruitment, selection, or hiring practices at this time.
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