Advanced Practice Nursing Clinician
Ontario Health atHome View all jobs
- Canada
- $104,336-123,884 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assesses urgency of referral based on objective evaluation of patient/caregiver risk factors and takes appropriate action
- Recognizes and promptly addresses adverse events (including medication issues) or any issue affecting safety or quality of care
- Uses standardized assessment tools, standards of practice and guidelines related to the care of older adults with psychogeriatric conditions
- Provides a comprehensive in-home assessment where indicated, with a focus on utilizing a bio-psychosocial framework to identify factors contributing to responsive behaviors
- Initiates timely consultations and referrals, collaborating with care coordinators, care partners, BSOT clinicians, and community providers to develop individualized behaviour/safety plans and build capacity through coaching and expertise
- Works closely with hospitals, crisis teams and other community teams to develop an integrated care pathway for patients with responsive behaviours
- Identifies gaps in available clinical services; advocates for the addition of or access to services that will improve the patient’s care or support for the caregiver(s)
- Advocates to meet patient needs while ensuring the protection of patient rights
- Acts as a clinical resource by providing knowledge and teaching to interdisciplinary team members as well as to patients and families
- Master’s degree in nursing with registration in good standing, with the College of Nurses of Ontario
- Minimum 3-5 years related experience in geriatrics, community-based seniors care and behavioural management
- Knowledge of the Ontario Health Care delivery system and community resources
- Expertise and knowledge of working with individuals presenting with behaviours related to dementia, delirium, depression, and neurological and other mental health disorders.
- Competence in the use of standardized assessment tools used in geriatric nursing and geriatric mental health practice
- Excellent clinical-reasoning, critical-thinking and problem-solving skills
- Effective assessment, intervention, and collaborative care planning skills
- Experience providing caregiver education, support and counselling related to caring for a person with responsive behaviours
- Experience working collaboratively with primary care and specialists in the care of older adults with responsive behaviours
- Cultural competency working with patients of diverse ethno-cultural backgrounds
- A valid CPR/Basic Cardiac Life Support certificate is required
- Excellent written, interpersonal and communication skills with strong organizational, time-management and problem-solving capabilities
- Demonstrated computer literacy in a Windows environment is required
- As a condition of employment, all employees are required to submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination status prior to start date.
- Experience working with diverse, multicultural patient groups
- Familiarity with the interRAI HC and knowledge of behavioural, cognitive, psychosocial, and environmental assessments relating to responsive behaviours
- Formalized training in or knowledge of Gentle Persuasive Approach (GPA), P.I.E.C.E.S., U-First! Montessori Approach
- Experience with program development, evaluation and quality improvement initiatives
- Ability to speak French or another second language
- Attractive comprehensive compensation packages and benefits​
- Valuable development opportunities​
- Membership in a world class defined benefit pension plan
- Hybrid work environment
- Salary: $104,336.12 to $123,884.28 annually