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City of Toronto REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSE SSHA in Toronto, Ontario

REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSE SSHA

Job ID: 42266

Job Category: Health Services

Division & Section: Toronto Shelter & Support Services, Homelessness Init & Prevention Svcs

Work Location: Seaton House - 339 George Street

Job Type & Duration: Part-time, Ongoing

Hourly Rate and Wage Grade: $33.34 - $36.55, TP4181, Wage Grade 8

Shift Information: On an as required basis, Monday - Sunday

Affiliation: L79 Unit B PT

Number of Positions Open: 2

Posting Period: 06-MAY-2024 to 23-MAY-2024

Major Responsibilities:

As a Registered Practical Nurse, you will be working with homeless clients providing support to clients with complex physical and mental health and addiction issues. This position:

  • Provides nursing care and develops and modifies care plans for residents/clients. Attends team meetings.

  • Observes, monitors and evaluates condition of clients/residents. Reports vital signs, injuries, and general physical and emotional condition. Attends to critical incidents involving clients.

  • Measures and records blood pressure, temperature, respirations, pulse, and weight using equipment, such as blood pressure cuff.

  • Prepares and administers prescribed medications and treatments, i.e. eye drops and application of ointments & creams. Administers insulin injections. Records quantities administered.

  • Informs residents/clients about medications and side effects.

  • Ensures that medication supplies meet designated inventories. Orders medication and medical/nursing supplies. Checks orders. Packages labels, and stores medication and medical supplies.

  • Prepares and applies clean dressings and bandages. Cleans wounds and lesions, and replaces bandages. Removes stitches and clips.

  • Administers first aid including C.P.R.

  • Orients new residents/clients and staff and familiarizes them with surroundings. Notifies departments and individuals of admittance. Records and secures personal valuables.

  • Prepares resident for transfer or departure, including organization of personal belongings, contacting of appropriate organization (hospital, coroner's office, etc.), and completion of required documentation.

  • Schedules appointments with hospitals, clinics, diagnostic services, and health specialists by telephone, arranging for transportation and/or escort. Ensures results/hospital records are available to client.

  • Feeds residents/clients or assists with adaptive eating devices.

  • Provides personal care for residents/clients, i.e. hygiene, bathing, dressing and undressing, toileting, ambulation, and transferring using applicable electric/hydraulic/manual equipment and lifting devices.

  • Assists residents/clients with proper exercise and ambulation techniques to support rehabilitative and activation programs.

  • Prepares and maintains documentation i.e. charts, records, and incident reports.

  • Accompanies physician on rounds, providing information on resident/client general condition and progress, and assisting in examinations, e.g., positioning, dressing and undressing residents/clients.

  • Instructs resident/client and family in planning care; offers emotional support; answers questions from resident/client and family. Maintains personal care records.

  • Changes linens, makes beds and sorts and bags soiled linen as necessary.

  • Accompanies driver to pick up day care seniors in the community. Escort's residents/patients on outings.

  • Orders office supplies, checks orders and stocks shelves.

  • Assists in the operation of weekly clinics in Hostels, including booking of appointments and organizing client files.

  • Obtains admission history with clients regarding medical history, immunizations, etc.

  • Educates clients and emphasizes important health and medical information.

  • Refers and advocates with community agencies regarding health and social services.

  • Assists with the organization and implementation of TB screening clinics. Conducts and reads TB skin tests and follows up positive reactors. Maintains records.

  • Administers TB medication and monitors for side effects.

  • Investigates persons who are on medical surveillance or treatment for latent TB.

  • Inspects physicians' offices to ensure proper storage and handling of vaccines.

  • Arranges referrals, collects clinical specimens and accompanies clients to medical appointments.

  • Trains students.

  • Administers E.K.G. tests.

Key Qualifications:

Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:

  1. Must be registered and in good standing order as a Registered Practical Nurse with the College of Nurses of Ontario.

  2. Diploma from a recognized college or school of nursing.

  3. Experience in addressing complex client care needs for marginalized and homeless populations in a community, shelter or hospital setting (e.g. underlying physical andmental health, and addiction).

  4. Current First Aid and CPR Certificate.

You must also have:

  • Working knowledge / expertise with homeless population, harm reduction and addiction, would be an asset.

  • Ability to provide nursing care to less complex ambulant and non-ambulant residents and clients with predictable outcomes and a focus on restorative, health promotion and palliation.

  • Ability to organize and complete daily work activities and provide work direction to staff members, as assigned in order to complete assignments.

  • Sensitivity, empathy, and understanding of resident/client behaviour and needs.

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

  • Ability to work in a cooperative manner with other staff members as a member of a nursing team.

  • Knowledge of restorative and health promotion interventions in order to contribute to the development and maintenance of care plans.

  • Knowledge of dementia and mental health diseases in order to provide care and direction that supports the Hostel Services philosophy of resident care and standards of nursing practices.

  • Physically capable of lifting, turning and transferring residents manually.

  • Must be willing to participate in in-service education programs.

  • Ability to deliver nursing care consistent with the standards of the College of Nurses, Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Program and applicable legislation and regulation.

  • Customer service skills working with clients, service providers, the general public and/or staff to address service inquiries, requests and/or complaints.

SHIFT INFORMATION: For all programs in the Toronto Shelter and Support Services Division, which operate 24 hours a day / seven days a week, part-time employees are expected to be available to work all shifts (days, afternoons, overnights, weekends and holiday shifts) four (4) separate days a week, of which two (2) days must include Saturdays & Sundays. Hours of work will be determined based on operational needs.

Police Reference Check (PRC) Requirements: All successful candidates will be required to provide a current Vulnerable Sector Police Reference Check as a condition of employment for this position. A Police Reference Check program brochure is available at http://www.toronto.ca/housing/employment.htm

NOTE TO INTERNAL FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME CITY OF TORONTO EMPLOYEES:

City of Toronto employees must apply to full-time or part-time employment opportunities posted on the City's Internal Job Posting Portal.

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Accommodation

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