***LOCAL CANDIDATES ONLY*** 
Provide skilled care for all activities of daily living in accordance with corporate policy, established standards and recognized nursing practice.
 - Assist the registered staff in nursing diagnostic and therapeutic      measures.
 
 - Complete all documentation on time, and in accordance with      corporate policies, ensuring that it is both current and accurate.
 
 - Ensure a holistic, quality approach to resident care consistent      with RhynoCare’s Mission, Vision, Values and the Resident Bill of Rights.
 
 - Provide assistance and support with resident meal service.
 
 - Provides assistance and support with restorative nursing.
 
 - Strategize, cooperate and conduct all activities necessary for the      effective completion of resident care during his/her shift(s) and      throughout the unit.
 
 - Execute care in accordance with current legislation, best      practices, corporate policies, and procedures.
 
 - Participate in agency risk management program related to resident      care.
 
 - Participate in quality improvement program related to resident      care.
 
 - Perform timely, accurate and complete documentation for all care      delivered on the assigned shift in accordance with legislation,      regulations and internal requirements.
 
 - Participate in new staff/student mentoring as assigned and promote      educational opportunities to enhance their education.
 
 - Participate in departmental, Interdisciplinary Team and resident      safety meetings.
 
 - Promote good understanding and teamwork between shifts, registered      and unregulated staff and the collective agreement.
 
 - Adhere to all health and safety procedures, including:
 
 - Practice proper body mechanics in daily routines, particularly when      using computer equipment.
 
 - Use all equipment in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
 
 - Follow established safety procedures for lock outs.
 
 - Wear proper safety equipment and PPE when necessary.
 
Qualifications
 - Must be at least 18 years of age.
 
 - Proficient verbal and written English communication skills.
 
 - Ability to speak a second language is considered an asset.
 
 - Must meet one of the following criteria:
 
 
  - Successful completion of a Ministry of       Education approved PSW Training Program (minimum 640 hours) from a       Community College or a school approved by the National Association of       Career Colleges OR
 
  - RN, RPN, Paramedic, Occupational Therapy, and       Physiotherapy students with successful completion of Year 1
 
 
 - Experience working as a Facility PSW is considered an asset.
 
 - Negative T.B. skin test or chest x-ray.
 
 - Current CPR (BCLS) and First Aid Certificate.
 
 - Meet health surveillance requirements of the Public Hospitals Act.
 
 - VSS within the past year of hire confirming absence of a criminal      history/record.
 
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Last updated on May 2, 2023