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Permanent Full Time
2-5

Nurse Case Manager

4/27/2026

The Nurse Case Manager provides comprehensive primary health care and coordinates services for clients with complex physical and mental health needs. They develop individualized care plans, facilitate referrals, and collaborate with an interprofessional team to improve health outcomes and system navigation.

Salary

63879 - 69994 CAD

Working Hours

35 hours/week

Company Size

201-500 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
CMHA Toronto, a branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association, is the city’s leading community mental health agency. We provide accessible, quality care for people in Toronto through programs and services, research, and advocacy. At CMHA Toronto, we take a client-first, recovery-oriented approach to supporting people and their families when they experience mental health challenges or live with mental illness. By integrating health and social care, we provide services that aid in long-term wellness including housing, employment, community connections and so much more. Our community-based programming means we can partner with clients to support all aspects of their wellbeing: mental, physical, financial, emotional and spiritual. Our goal? Help everyone thrive in the community. At CMHA Toronto, we celebrate the diversity that makes up Toronto's cultural fabric and commit to serving all members of the community. Our doors are open to provide community-based mental health support to individuals and their families from all races, cultures, religions, gender identities and expressions, sexual orientations, abilities, and ages - at every stage of their mental health journey. From supporting individuals experiencing a mental health crisis to providing tools that support day-to-day mental health or mental health promotion, when people need support in Toronto, we’re here to help create belonging and hope.
About the Role

Nurse Case Manager (RN) – Primary Care  (Full Time Permanent)


 


The Role and Opportunity 
The Nurse Case Manager – Primary Care delivers comprehensive, personcentred primary health care within an integrated primary care and mental health setting. The role focuses on addressing complex, multifaceted health needs, including chronic disease, preventive care, mental health and substance use concerns, and the impacts of social inequities on health and access to care. As part of an interprofessional team, the Nurse Case Manager provides and coordinates primary care services, supporting physical health, early intervention, disease prevention, and ongoing management of complex and chronic conditions. The role emphasizes continuity of care, care coordination, health system navigation, and reducing barriers related to the social determinants of health to improve access and outcomes. Practice is grounded in primary health care principles, including recovery-oriented practice, harm reduction, and culturally responsive care for diverse populations.


Salary: $63,879 – $69,994  

Hours of Work: 35 per week


About CMHA Toronto

CMHA Toronto is the city’s leading community mental health agency. We provide accessible, quality care for Toronto residents through programs, research and advocacy that create belonging and hope. At CMHA Toronto, we take a client-first, recovery-oriented approach to supporting people and their families when they experience mental health challenges or live with mental illness. By integrating health and social care, we provide services that aid in long-term wellness including housing, employment, community connections and so much more. Our goal? Help everyone thrive in the community.


Responsibilities

  • Conduct holistic health assessments addressing physical, mental health, and psychosocial needs
  • Provide nursing interventions including health education, chronic disease management, medication support, and treatment monitoring
  • Support clients with cooccurring mental health, substance use, and physical health conditions
  • Monitor changes in client health status and collaborate with Nurse Practitioners and the care team to adjust care plans
  • Coordinate care across primary care, mental health, hospitals, and community services
  • Develop and monitor individualized care plans in collaboration with clients and the interprofessional team
  • Facilitate referrals and link clients to housing, income supports, social services, and specialized care
  • Advocate to reduce barriers and support continuity of care
  • Collaborate with physicians, nurse practitioners, social workers, case managers, peer workers, and other team members
  • Participate in case conferences, care planning, program development, and quality improvement activities
  • Build therapeutic, traumainformedrecoveryoriented relationships
  • Support client selfmanagement, goalsetting, and informed decisionmaking using harm reduction and culturally safe approaches
  • Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation in accordance with policies and legislative requirements
  • Contribute to program outcomes tracking, evaluation, and continuity of care
  • Assess and respond to changes in clinical status, including crisis intervention and appropriate referrals

Experience & Education Required  


Education

Degree in nursing and Registration with Ontario College of Nurses, certification in primary care training is an asset


Related Experience:

  • Minimum2+ years of nursing experience, preferably in primary care, community health, or ambulatory settings
  • Experience conducting intake assessments, health histories, triage, and ongoing care
  • Strong background in chronic disease management, health promotion, and preventive care
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively within interprofessional teams
  • Experience providing consultative and educational support to healthcare and community partners

Skills Required

  • Clinical knowledge of physical and mental health conditions in primary care or community settings
  • Ability to conduct holistic assessments and use screening tools to inform care planning
  • Knowledge of physical and psychotropic medications, including monitoring and adherence support
  • Skilled in recoveryorientedtraumainformed, and clientcentred practice
  • Strong collaboration and referralcoordination skills within interprofessional and community systems

Why Choose CMHA Toronto? 

If you care about mental illness and mental health and you have the right skills, then CMHA Toronto may be the place for you. We have a positive and fair workplace culture, where staff are provided with opportunities for learning and advancement.

Our benefits include:

  • Health Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), a predictable, secure monthly income upon retirement
  • Comprehensive Group Health Insurance – Health, Dental, Vision, Paramedicals
  • Short-term and Long-term Disability programs and life insurance to protect your income upon illness or injury
  • Work-life balance and flexibility – to ensure you have time for the things that matter to you
  • Annual Professional Development Funding for career learning and advancement
  • Work with like-minded, passionate individuals and make an impact on mental health service delivery
  • Build genuine and authentic connections, with colleagues and clients, with the goal of making a difference

CMHA Toronto is an award-winning workplace committed to fostering a culture of collaboration, empathy, and accountability. Our staff value the flexibility in work schedules, the emphasis on work-life balance, and the organization's commitment to continuous learning through training and development opportunities. Many employees highlight the strong sense of community and support that make CMHA Toronto feel like more than just a workplace—it feels like a community.

 

As an equity-informed employer, CMHA Toronto reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We encourage applications from equity-deserving candidates, including Black, Indigenous, and racialized individuals, people with disabilities, 2SLGBTQ+ individuals, and women. We recognize and honour the intersectionality of equity-based identities. Personal experience with mental health challenges, whether firsthand or through a loved one, is considered an asset. If you are contacted regarding a job opportunity, please inform us before the interview if you require an accommodation.


To be eligible for this role candidates will be required to adhere to our COVID-19 policy and provide proof of vaccination. 


Important Disclosure:


We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess, or select applicants at any stage of the hiring process. 


This posting is for an existing vacancy.


CMHA Toronto thanks all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.


Key Skills
Case managementPrimary careMental health supportChronic disease managementHealth assessmentCare coordinationTrauma-informed careHarm reductionCrisis interventionPatient advocacyInterprofessional collaborationMedication supportHealth educationClinical documentationTriageSocial determinants of health
Categories
HealthcareSocial Services
Benefits
Health Care of Ontario Pension PlanGroup Health InsuranceDental InsuranceVision InsuranceParamedical ServicesShort-term Disability ProgramLong-term Disability ProgramLife InsuranceProfessional Development Funding
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