Nurse Consultant, Communicable Disease
Government of Alberta
Job Description
Job Information Job Title: Nurse Consultant, Communicable Disease Job Requisition ID: 83266 Ministry: Primary and Preventative Health Services Location: Edmonton Full or Part‑Time: Full‑time Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week Permanent/Temporary: Permanent Scope: Open Competition Closing Date: June 18, 2026 Classification: Medical and Health 4 Salary: $3,711.12 to $4,726.90 bi‑weekly ($96,860 – $123,372/year) Role Responsibilities Key Responsibilities: Nurse Consultant, Communicable Disease 1. Policy Development & Leadership Lead the development, maintenance, and evaluation of provincial guidelines, policies, and surveillance reporting related to communicable diseases (CD) in Alberta. Provide expert clinical advice and leadership in the development of communicable disease policies, ensuring alignment with best practices and current public health research.
Monitor emerging disease trends and make recommendations for the adaptation or creation of policies, procedures, and response strategies. Lead communicable disease surveillance efforts, including reviewing data, conducting literature reviews, and evaluating research to support the development of public health disease management guidelines. Ensure compliance with communicable disease reporting and surveillance requirements, supporting both internal and external stakeholders to improve monitoring practices.
Assist in the development of disease‑specific surveillance frameworks to track the prevalence of notifiable diseases in Alberta and align with national/international standards. 3. Stakeholder Engagement & Collaboration Collaborate with key internal and external stakeholders, including the Office of the Chief Medical Officer of Health (OCMOH), Alberta Health Services (AHS), Primary Care Alberta (PCA) Indigenous Services Canada, laboratories, infectious disease specialists, and federal/provincial/territorial colleagues. Facilitate stakeholder consultations and working groups to advance communicable disease (CD) policy and response efforts.
Provide expert consultative advice and guidance to stakeholders regarding the implementation of communicable disease (CD) policies and strategies. Support urgent public health responses, including outbreak management, emergency preparedness, and pandemic responses, by providing policy guidance and strategic advice. Participate in cross‑jurisdictional working groups and committees to coordinate public health responses to communicable disease threats, both provincially and nationally.
Assist in the development and evaluation of crisis communication and emergency response strategies related to communicable diseases. 5. Clinical Expertise & Program Support Provide specialized clinical expertise to support communicable disease management, including advising on disease‑specific interventions, protocols, and treatment recommendations. Evaluate existing communicable disease (CD) programs and recommend improvements to enhance disease prevention, treatment, and control strategies.
Lead or contribute to the development of research‑based recommendations for policy improvement or program enhancement. 6. Research & Policy Recommendations Conduct in-depth research on current communicable diseases, emerging threats, and best practices in disease prevention and control. Synthesize research findings to inform policy updates and provide recommendations for enhancing provincial communicable disease (CD) management strategies.
Write clear, concise reports, briefing notes, and policy recommendations for senior leadership, as well as other stakeholders and external audiences. 7. Project Management & Strategic Planning Manage and lead projects related to communicable disease policy development and public health response, ensuring timely delivery and alignment with strategic priorities. Plan and execute projects aimed at improving disease surveillance, monitoring systems, and communicable disease control measures.
Utilize strong organizational skills to prioritize tasks, track project milestones, and ensure the completion of objectives in line with organizational goals. 8. Capacity Building Provide guidance and training to team members, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders on communicable disease policies, surveillance techniques, and best practices. Competencies Systems Thinking: Considers inter‑relationships and emerging trends to attain goals, seeks insight on implications of different options, analyzes long‑term outcomes, focus on goals and values, and identifies unintended consequences.
Creative Problem Solving: Engages with stakeholders and uses resources at hand to address issues and to seek root causes, finds ways to improve complex systems. Employs resources from other areas to solve problems, engages others and encourages debate and idea generation to solve problems while addressing risks. Drive for Results: Works to exceed goals and partners with others to achieve objectives.
Plans based on experience, holds self and others responsible for results, partners with groups to achieve outcomes and aims to exceed expectations. Develop Networks: Leverages relationships to build input and perspective, looks broadly to engage stakeholders, open to perspective towards long‑term goals, actively seeks input into change initiatives and maintains stakeholder relationships. Build Collaborative Environments: Works in an open honest manner with colleagues, creates sharing opportunities, actively shares, accepts, and listens to others, recognizes conflict, respects, and discusses opinions openly, supports group even to learn from mistakes and recognizes differing interpretations.
Qualifications Minimum Recruitment Standards: A bachelor’s degree in nursing, plus a minimum of four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in public health/communicable diseases, with demonstrated involvement in research, policy development, and/or analysis is required. Must be a regulated member of the College of Registered Nurses of Alberta. Equivalency: Diploma related to the position assignment and six (6) years of related experience.
Must be a regulated member of the appropriate college if required by the Health Professions Act. Master’s degree related to the position assignment and three (3) years of related experience. Must be a regulated member of the appropriate college if required by the Health Professions Act.
Significant assets Project management experience. Previous experience in notifiable disease case/outbreak investigation, communicable disease surveillance and/or experience with notifiable disease reporting. Experience with public health policy and legislation.
Required Skills and Competencies Strong leadership capabilities, including the ability to guide work, influence decision making, and support collaborative outcomes. Advanced problem solving skills, with demonstrated ability in negotiation, facilitation, and conflict resolution. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, applied in complex, multidisciplinary, and stakeholder driven environments.
Critical thinking and strategic planning skills, with experience applying evidence informed approaches to public health decision making. Demonstrated computer proficiency, including good working knowledge of: (computer systems and applications relevant to public health). Other Information Hours of work are 8:15 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday to Friday.
This is a full‑time permanent position working 36.25 hours per week in downtown Edmonton. If a security screening is required, final candidates will be required to undergo a security screening. Any costs associated with obtaining the required documents/checks as noted or interview travel expenses will be the responsibility of the candidate.
Out‑of‑province applicants can obtain the required documents/checks from the province they currently reside in. A cover letter outlining how your experience relates to the qualifications of this role is recommended to assess your writing skills. Contact: Krystyna Gruszka ([email protected]) #J-18808-Ljbffr