Resident and Family Service Coordinator
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- Halifax, NS
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Comprehensive health, vision, and dental benefits plan, including an Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Life, travel, and other insurances
- Access to virtual healthcare 24/7 for FREE through the group health benefit plan
- RRSP program (5% employer matching)
- Vacation accrual (begins immediately) and travel insurance
- Free onsite parking
- Access to thousands of perks vendors and discounts through our WorkPerks program, including excellent discounts for apparel, restaurants, technology, fitness, travel, and tickets to some of your favorite sports and entertainment events
- Access to continuing education and training through Shannex's Centre of Excellence
- Opportunities to be part of sector innovation and continuous improvement initiatives
- Recognition and Rewards for service excellence and safety
- Collaborates with clients and family/friends to meet their program expectations and needs.
- Prepares reports, records, statistics and other data as needed or requested.
- Participates as a member of the interdisciplinary team in team, client and family meetings,.
- Conducts tours of the facilities and interviews prospective clients and/or families through home, hospital and/or office visits to obtain pre-admission information; answers inquiries from family members and public on admission procedures; screens and assesses client applications for admission.
- Coordinates admission, transfer and discharge of clients in coordination with the interdisciplinary team.
- Prepares funding requests and reports relating to client needs; maintains client records as required.
- Supports resident and family with financial questions and concerns; investigates and rectifies any lapses in payment.
- Develops and maintains relationships with Department of Health and Wellness, community institutions and community groups as necessary.
- Modifies service delivery to support the changing health status or responsive behaviors of the clients.
- Demonstrates a rapport with clients and families/friends that reflects an understanding of the importance of respecting client's choices, privacy, promoting independence and the right to refuse services.
- Additional related duties as assigned.
- Graduate from an approved Practical Nursing Program
- Approved Pharmacology and Physical Assessment course (if not completed during diploma)
- Current registration with provincial regulatory body
- Proof of valid CPR/First Aide Certification is required.
- Knowledge of the principles of human behaviour and ability to apply program solving skills.
- Awareness of how decisions impact budget; knowledge of budgetary limitations
- Ability to gather data, compile information and prepare reports.
- Strong computer literacy skills (including word processing, spreadsheet and database software).
- Ability to work and communicate with internal and external clients and customers to meet their needs in a polite, courteous, and cooperative manner.
- Previous experience working in long-term care setting is considered an asset.