About the role
Let us welcome you home at Aspen House in Morinville, AB.
Optima Living operates Independent Living, Assisted Living, Supportive Living and Memory Care communities in Alberta and British Columbia. Our communities are among the best places to live in Western Canada.
Our Vision: For every person to feel at home.
This is truly supported by our credo, “Let us welcome you home.” All of us here feel it is an honour to work with our residents and we advocate a resident-centered approach where the Resident, is the focus of all our endeavours.
As the Regional Educator, you are accountable for practicing outstanding care and support to residents, resident families, team members and volunteers to the full scope of professional nursing practice. Ensuring that our team member's conduct meets the standard of their profession, by delivering Optima Living's resident centered care planning, implementation and evaluation.
***This roles requires to support two of our communities, Aspen House & Laurel Heights***
Responsibilities
- Identifies the educational and training needs in the communities of practice to ensure quality of care and services.
- Collaborates to design education programs that meet organizational needs.
- Ensures good resident outcome and satisfaction through training needs to employees.
- Supports the development of education programs based on standards/compliance requirements and employee learning needs.
- Monitors new technology, trends in the delivery of each service and ensures employees are trained appropriately.
- Develops training programs for new equipment and/ or new work methods.
- Participates in the delivery of education programs onsite in Alberta communities.
- Assists in the implementation of specific strategies that improve quality of care and compliance with all applicable legislation.
- Encourages employee participation and engagement in education programs.
- Gathers feedback and evaluates the effectiveness and quality of education programs.
- Maintain confidentiality of residents’ health information and documentation in accordance with local, provincial, and legislative Privacy Acts and Policies as it relates to Freedom of Information and Privacy (FOIP) and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA).
- Works with management and regulatory bodies to collect, compile and deliver the information required for audits.
Qualifications and Experience
- Completion of nursing diploma
- Registered with provincial nursing association and in good standing
- A minimum of five years of experience delivering training and education to clinical and non-clinical staff.
- Previous experience in a supportive living environment is an asset.
- Solid knowledge and understanding of standards, acts and laws within the long-term home care act, Accommodation Standards, Continuing Care Health Service Standards act, Accreditation Canada, Privacy Laws, etc. Active First Aid/CPR Certificate.
- Adult education and project management certification are an asset.
- Strong communication skills (both verbal and written) and presentation skills.
- Proven ability to adapt training to different learning styles.
- Demonstrate an awareness of accident and injury prevention; adhere to safe work practices and procedures.
- Strong time management and problem-solving skills.
- Experience using Learning Management Systems.
- Demonstrated professional maturity, judgment, decisiveness, and conflict resolution.
- Self-starter and adaptable to changing situations.
- Willing to travel up to 20% of the time.
- Willing to participate in an on-call rotation.
Conditions of Employment
- Clear Police Information Check.
- Clear Vulnerable Sector Check.
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About Optima Living
Optima Living—founded in 2007—owns and operates innovative seniors’ living communities throughout Alberta and BC, taking an unprecedented approach to senior life. Their unique company culture is one where both residents and team members are family.
Optima Living’s North Star, Let us welcome you home, speaks to their underlying principles and the experience seniors discover in their communities. When residents are home, they feel safe, respected, and welcome. Home is where one’s voice is heard, their views matter, and they have freedom of choice. Optima Living’s mission, vision, and values—respect, dignity, teamwork, and doing the right thing—support and build upon their North Star.
Optima Living operates over 3,700 beds providing congregate living options for seniors. These options range from subsidized to luxury, Independent to Assisted Living, Long-term Care to Memory Care, and Residential Mental Health. For more information, visit optimaliving.ca.
Optima Living is also an approved service provider with both the interior Health Authority (IHA) and the Fraser Health Authority (FHA), is a licensed care provider under the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act, and is registered as an approved Assisted Living (AL) Operator with the AL Registrar of BC.
About the role
Let us welcome you home at Aspen House in Morinville, AB.
Optima Living operates Independent Living, Assisted Living, Supportive Living and Memory Care communities in Alberta and British Columbia. Our communities are among the best places to live in Western Canada.
Our Vision: For every person to feel at home.
This is truly supported by our credo, “Let us welcome you home.” All of us here feel it is an honour to work with our residents and we advocate a resident-centered approach where the Resident, is the focus of all our endeavours.
As the Regional Educator, you are accountable for practicing outstanding care and support to residents, resident families, team members and volunteers to the full scope of professional nursing practice. Ensuring that our team member's conduct meets the standard of their profession, by delivering Optima Living's resident centered care planning, implementation and evaluation.
***This roles requires to support two of our communities, Aspen House & Laurel Heights***
Responsibilities
- Identifies the educational and training needs in the communities of practice to ensure quality of care and services.
- Collaborates to design education programs that meet organizational needs.
- Ensures good resident outcome and satisfaction through training needs to employees.
- Supports the development of education programs based on standards/compliance requirements and employee learning needs.
- Monitors new technology, trends in the delivery of each service and ensures employees are trained appropriately.
- Develops training programs for new equipment and/ or new work methods.
- Participates in the delivery of education programs onsite in Alberta communities.
- Assists in the implementation of specific strategies that improve quality of care and compliance with all applicable legislation.
- Encourages employee participation and engagement in education programs.
- Gathers feedback and evaluates the effectiveness and quality of education programs.
- Maintain confidentiality of residents’ health information and documentation in accordance with local, provincial, and legislative Privacy Acts and Policies as it relates to Freedom of Information and Privacy (FOIP) and Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA).
- Works with management and regulatory bodies to collect, compile and deliver the information required for audits.
Qualifications and Experience
- Completion of nursing diploma
- Registered with provincial nursing association and in good standing
- A minimum of five years of experience delivering training and education to clinical and non-clinical staff.
- Previous experience in a supportive living environment is an asset.
- Solid knowledge and understanding of standards, acts and laws within the long-term home care act, Accommodation Standards, Continuing Care Health Service Standards act, Accreditation Canada, Privacy Laws, etc. Active First Aid/CPR Certificate.
- Adult education and project management certification are an asset.
- Strong communication skills (both verbal and written) and presentation skills.
- Proven ability to adapt training to different learning styles.
- Demonstrate an awareness of accident and injury prevention; adhere to safe work practices and procedures.
- Strong time management and problem-solving skills.
- Experience using Learning Management Systems.
- Demonstrated professional maturity, judgment, decisiveness, and conflict resolution.
- Self-starter and adaptable to changing situations.
- Willing to travel up to 20% of the time.
- Willing to participate in an on-call rotation.
Conditions of Employment
- Clear Police Information Check.
- Clear Vulnerable Sector Check.
zbG7iHgyts
About Optima Living
Optima Living—founded in 2007—owns and operates innovative seniors’ living communities throughout Alberta and BC, taking an unprecedented approach to senior life. Their unique company culture is one where both residents and team members are family.
Optima Living’s North Star, Let us welcome you home, speaks to their underlying principles and the experience seniors discover in their communities. When residents are home, they feel safe, respected, and welcome. Home is where one’s voice is heard, their views matter, and they have freedom of choice. Optima Living’s mission, vision, and values—respect, dignity, teamwork, and doing the right thing—support and build upon their North Star.
Optima Living operates over 3,700 beds providing congregate living options for seniors. These options range from subsidized to luxury, Independent to Assisted Living, Long-term Care to Memory Care, and Residential Mental Health. For more information, visit optimaliving.ca.
Optima Living is also an approved service provider with both the interior Health Authority (IHA) and the Fraser Health Authority (FHA), is a licensed care provider under the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act, and is registered as an approved Assisted Living (AL) Operator with the AL Registrar of BC.