
Clinical Extern
St Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
- Hamilton, ON
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Registered Nurse (RN) Students enrolled in their 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year of an accredited baccalaureate nursing program
- Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) Students enrolled in their final year of study with an accredited nursing program OR
- Undergraduate Medical Students in the final year of a program; recent Canadian Medical Graduates awaiting start of residency OR
- Respiratory Therapy Students in their 2nd or 3rd year of study in a Diploma Program
- Paramedic Students who are in an approved Paramedic Program; 2nd year of study
- Occupational Therapy Students
- Physiotherapy Students
- Current certificate in BLS
- Completion of any orientation and mandatory training provided by SJHH
- Demonstrated IPAC practices
- Evidence of good academic standing with enrolled program
- Evidence of successful learning experiences in recent clinical placements
- Ability to communicate in a confidential, professional, diplomatic and friendly manner when interacting with patients, families, staff, physicians, students and volunteers
- Ability to work as a member of a team and request guidance and consultation
- Acquired competencies to provide safe, high quality and compassionate care reflective of level of formal education and in accordance with organizational Mission and Vision
- Demonstrated critical thinking skills including clinical judgment, problem solving, and evaluation skills reflective of level of formal education
- Demonstrated attitude and behavior that conveys respect and dignity of all persons
- Demonstrated excellent organizational and time-management skills
- Excellent attendance record
- Carry out or assist with activities of daily living with the goal of supporting and optimizing patient independence and functioning. These activities may include both patient care activities and non-patient care activities as follows:
In consultation and collaboration with supervising healthcare professional: * Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (e.g. feeding, toileting, bathing, dressing, etc.)
- Mobility Assistance (lifting, turning, positioning, transfer, ambulation, etc.)
- Provision of measures to ensure skin integrity
- Answering call bells
- Taking patients’ Vital Signs, height and weight
- Assistance with comfort measures and involvement in comfort rounds
- Contribution to care planning and implementation of existing care plan interventions under direction of the nurse
- Activation, companionship, and social engagement
- Reporting changes in patient status or safety concerns to a supervising nurse
- Falls Risk Assessment
- Pain Assessment
- Braden Scale Assessment
- CAM Assessment
- Other care activities as needed and appropriate for clinical area and patient population served
- Documenting care provided and notify supervising healthcare professional of findings
- General Internal Medicine
- Critical Care (Intensive Care Unit, Stepdown, Respiratory Therapy)
- Emergency Department
- Kidney and Urinary Program
- Women’s & Infants Program
- Surgical Program
- Acute Care
- Post Acute Care
- Mental Health
Rotating shifts, including days, evenings, nights and weekends**NOTE**
Minimum requirement is one 12-hour shift per week or two 8-hour shifts per week with periodic flexibility during non-academic periods.