
Wound Care Specialist- Nurse Specializing in Wound, Ostomy and Continence- IIWCC, NSWOC, WCS
- Mississauga, ON
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Practice within your full nursing scope
- Continuing education, certification and training
- Competitive wage grid that recognizes nursing skillset
- PAID MILEAGE at $0.48 per/km
- Flexible hours, autonomy over your schedule and a variety of assignments
- Incredibly supportive, caring and inspiring culture
- Comprehensive orientation and hands-on mentoring from experienced, caring staff
- Up-to-date mobile devices with current scheduling and virtual technology
- Robust Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your family members
- Health & dental benefits, plus retail discounts and recognition rewards
- Opportunities to volunteer in countries with limited access to healthcare services
- Using your knowledge of assessment, prevention and interventions regarding wound infections and ostomy care
- Care for patients with consuming wounds, ostomy, continence, provide lower leg assessment including ABPIs
- critically appraising the wound care literature and apply research evidence to practice
- Providing classifications and indications, appropriate utilization to reduce visit frequency and obtain desired outcomes
- Practicing conservative sharp wound debridement (CSWD) and use of other debridement methods
- Providing edema management including bandaging based on complete lower leg assessment
- Monitoring criteria for adjunctive therapy for complex or recalcitrant wounds
- Supporting our patient’s safety by practicing according to policy and standards
- Using your professional assessment skills to perform a thorough holistic assessment of each client and identify the client's needs by utilizing information from the client, caregiver(s), the home environment, the Ontario Health atHome referral and other sources
- Functioning as a member of a nursing team who are accountable for the nursing care it provides
- Developing appropriate time-specific, measurable goals and outcomes in collaboration with the client and/or caregiver(s), and in keeping with the Ontario Health atHome goal for treatment
- Registered Nurse (RN) degree
- Current College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) registration in good standing
- Graduate of Nurses Specialized in Wound, Ostomy & Continence Canada (NSWOCC, formerly CAET), CNA exam may be pending
- IIWCC or WCS Certified
- A strong focus on overseeing complex wound assessments
- Several years of escalating experience managing wounds and ostomies
- A strong desire and commitment to making a difference in the lives of our patients
- Exceptional interpersonal skills
- A valid driver’s license and vehicle as regular travel is required
- Excellent English verbal and written communication skills
- CPR Certification
- Current immunization record including 2 step TB test
- To protect our patients, we require a current vulnerable sector check and a clear background check