RN - Palliative Program (Central Region)

Champlain Rehab Solutions

$80K — $130K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Registered and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)
  • Membership of your Professional Association preferred (RNAO/WeRPN)
  • RN diploma/degree from a recognized university or college
  • Valid First Aid or CPR Certification
  • Moderate level of wound care or venipuncture knowledge and experience is a plus
  • Acute Care and Medical-Surgical nursing experience is advantageous
  • Reliable attendance, punctuality, and availability for the role is essential

Responsibilities

  • Assess, monitor, and coordinate patient care plans
  • Evaluate care interventions through ongoing assessments
  • Identify and rectify factors affecting quality care delivery
  • Demonstrate professionalism and leadership in client interactions
  • Maintain documentation standards as per regulatory requirements
  • Participate in on-call rotation for client support
  • Engage in team meetings and interdisciplinary collaboration

Benefits

  • Benefits and pension plan for permanent eligible employees
  • Compensation for education and professional development
  • Comprehensive orientation and ongoing training
  • Mentorship and peer support opportunities
  • Career development programs
  • Employee and family assistance program
  • Access to wellness resources
  • Discounts and perks for staff
  • Participation in staff and service provider events
Full Job Description
Grounded in our commitment to Client and Family Centred Care the key foci on the RN role is to provide and coordinate home health nursing services to diverse group of individuals, families and groups according to the College of Nurses of Ontario Practice Standards, the policies and procedures of VHA, the program where they provide services, and the Standards of Practice in Community Health Nursing.

We are currently seeking a Registered Nurse to support our Palliative Care program in the Central region. New nursing graduates are welcome to apply!

The Palliative Visiting Program delivers home nursing and end-of-life care for individuals, families, and groups. Through this program, nurses develop and apply skills in pain and symptom management, as well as in the use of PCA pumps, drainage tubes, and central lines. Palliative nurses collaborate inter-professionally with external palliative care community teams, care coordinators, physicians, nurse practitioners, and personal support workers (PSWs).


Key Areas of Accountability

VHA's Registered Nurses are required to do the following tasks, but not limited to:

  • Assess, monitor, and make care planning and care coordination.

  • Evaluate care plan interventions through on-going reassessment and evaluation results.

  • Ensure the quality of patient care by identifying and acting on factors which affects practice autonomy and delivery of quality care.

  • Demonstrate professionalism, leadership, judgement, and accountability in interactions with clients and families.

  • Support safe client care through the development of knowledge and skills in accordance with our principles of continuous quality improvement.

  • Inform the nursing supervisor of any client activities, relevant concerns, or changes in the clients condition or care plan, and submit appropriate documentation to the case coordinator.

  • Maintain documentation standards according to the College of Nurses of Ontario.

  • Participate in a standby/on-call rotation to be available for answering calls and respond, if needed.

  • Participate in team meetings, as required during the stated availability.

Required Qualifications:

  • Registered and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO).

  • Membership of your Professional Association preferred (RNAO/WeRPN).

  • RN diploma/degree from a recognized university or college.

  • Hold a valid First Aid or CPR Certification.

  • A moderate level of wound care or venipuncture knowledge and experience is an asset.

  • Acute Care and Medical-Surgical nursing experience is an asset.

  • Knowledge of community nursing is an asset.

  • Demonstrate effective communication (written and verbal) and documentation skills.

  • Demonstrate reliable attendance, punctuality, and availability for the role.

  • Commitment to modeling lifelong learning and professional growth and can apply critical thinking skills to provide client care.

  • A valid Ontario drivers license (G License) and a reliable vehicle for traveling are required.

What makes VHAs compensation unique?

  • Benefits and pension plan for permanent eligible employees

  • Compensation for education and professional development

  • VHA is a leading learning organization so we can provide you with comprehensive orientation and training at the start and throughout your career

  • Mentorship and peer support

  • Career development opportunities

  • Employee and family assistance program

  • Wellness resources

  • Perks & discounts

  • Staff & service provider events

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