Geriatric Mental Health Registered Nurse, Community Mental Health
About the role
Numéro de concours :
J0825-0195
Titre du poste :
Geriatric Mental Health Registered Nurse, Community Mental Health
Type de poste :
Permanent temps plein
Emplacement du poste :
Pembroke, ON
Catégorie de poste :
Infirmier/Infirmière
Nombre de postes ouverts :
1
Department :
Community Mental Health
Syndicat :
Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA)
Date d'affichage :
Le 15 août 2025
Date de retrait :
Le 15 septembre 2025
Salaire :
$39.07 - $56.00/heure
Niveau du poste :
3
Heures par semaine :
37.5
Quart(s) de travail :
Monday to Friday, Days
FTE :
1
Site :
Santé mentale communautaire - Pembroke
Déplacement nécessaire :
Oui
Internal ID :
O-72-25
Registered Nurses practice as members of a multi-disciplinary team in accordance with the Public Hospitals Act, the Regulated Health Professions Act, the Nursing Act, and the Standards set by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO). In keeping with the Hospital’s Mission, Vision and Values, and policies and procedures, RN’s provide professional nursing care to patients. In addition to the job functions of the Registered Nurse, the Geriatric Mental Health nurse provides client centered treatment rehabilitation and support to referred Renfrew County clients in both the community and long-term care facilities.
Pembroke Regional Hospital serves the diverse health care needs of residents of Pembroke and the surrounding communities. In accordance with our mission, vision and values, and following catholic tradition we strive to provide safe, quality care in a compassionate and caring setting. We respect the rights of our patients to be treated with dignity and respect, and believe that patients are an integral part of the health care team. As leaders in health care delivery, we are committed to lifelong learning, continuous improvement and healthy living.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Current certificate of competence as Registered Nurse (RN) from the College of Nurses of Ontario
- Completed PIECES Learning and Development program
- Completed DementiAbility Methods: The Montessori Way program
- Gentle Persuasive Approach (GPA)
- Canadian Nursing Association (CNA) Certification or Certificate in Mental Health or Gerontology or willingness to complete
- Basic cardiac life support certification
- Minimum of two years of progressive and current experience in Geriatric Mental Health Nursing including specialized skills in assessment of dementia, delirium, mental health and addictions
- Demonstrated excellence in planning and delivery of education sessions to individuals or groups
- Valid Class G Driver’s License and access to a vehicle
- Demonstrated leadership skills in the initiation, coordination of and participation in team/family conferences and clinical activities
- Demonstrated clinical knowledge and expertise in geriatrics which will be assessed through interview and testing.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and with respect in an oral and written format with patients, public, colleagues and other health disciplines
- Demonstrated effective problem solving and critical thinking skills
- Working knowledge of computer applications and software such as Microsoft Office Suite
- Demonstrated commitment to patient safety
- Demonstrated and proven ability to work in a collaborative care model with all members of the health care team
- Demonstrated knowledge and application of the College of Nurses standards of practice
- Demonstrated commitment to continuing education activities supporting ongoing professional learning in nursing
- Embodies the LEAN ideology by actively and continually seeking opportunities for continuous improvement.
- Must have demonstrated ability to meet the attendance standards of the Hospital
- Bilingualism preferred (French/English)
Pembroke Regional Hospital values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We offer an inclusive work environment and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process please contact the Human Resources Assistant at humanresources@prh.email*. We thank all candidates for their interests; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. This position, if unionized, and any appointments are subject to the terms and conditions of the Union group's Collective Agreement.*
Cet emploi vous intéresse?
About PEMBROKE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Located approximately 150 kilometres west of Ottawa, the Pembroke Regional Hospital delivers a broad range of acute, post-acute, outpatient and diagnostic services to a mixed urban and rural population of approximately 55,000 residents in the City of Pembroke, the Town of Petawawa, and surrounding municipalities.
With the dedicated support of nearly 800 staff, an engaged physician community and hundreds of active volunteers, the Pembroke Regional Hospital is a designated District Stroke Centre and offers regional programming in the areas of mental health services, orthopaedics, telemedicine, cardiac care, Ontario Breast Screening programs, and cancer care services.
Geriatric Mental Health Registered Nurse, Community Mental Health
About the role
Numéro de concours :
J0825-0195
Titre du poste :
Geriatric Mental Health Registered Nurse, Community Mental Health
Type de poste :
Permanent temps plein
Emplacement du poste :
Pembroke, ON
Catégorie de poste :
Infirmier/Infirmière
Nombre de postes ouverts :
1
Department :
Community Mental Health
Syndicat :
Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA)
Date d'affichage :
Le 15 août 2025
Date de retrait :
Le 15 septembre 2025
Salaire :
$39.07 - $56.00/heure
Niveau du poste :
3
Heures par semaine :
37.5
Quart(s) de travail :
Monday to Friday, Days
FTE :
1
Site :
Santé mentale communautaire - Pembroke
Déplacement nécessaire :
Oui
Internal ID :
O-72-25
Registered Nurses practice as members of a multi-disciplinary team in accordance with the Public Hospitals Act, the Regulated Health Professions Act, the Nursing Act, and the Standards set by the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO). In keeping with the Hospital’s Mission, Vision and Values, and policies and procedures, RN’s provide professional nursing care to patients. In addition to the job functions of the Registered Nurse, the Geriatric Mental Health nurse provides client centered treatment rehabilitation and support to referred Renfrew County clients in both the community and long-term care facilities.
Pembroke Regional Hospital serves the diverse health care needs of residents of Pembroke and the surrounding communities. In accordance with our mission, vision and values, and following catholic tradition we strive to provide safe, quality care in a compassionate and caring setting. We respect the rights of our patients to be treated with dignity and respect, and believe that patients are an integral part of the health care team. As leaders in health care delivery, we are committed to lifelong learning, continuous improvement and healthy living.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Current certificate of competence as Registered Nurse (RN) from the College of Nurses of Ontario
- Completed PIECES Learning and Development program
- Completed DementiAbility Methods: The Montessori Way program
- Gentle Persuasive Approach (GPA)
- Canadian Nursing Association (CNA) Certification or Certificate in Mental Health or Gerontology or willingness to complete
- Basic cardiac life support certification
- Minimum of two years of progressive and current experience in Geriatric Mental Health Nursing including specialized skills in assessment of dementia, delirium, mental health and addictions
- Demonstrated excellence in planning and delivery of education sessions to individuals or groups
- Valid Class G Driver’s License and access to a vehicle
- Demonstrated leadership skills in the initiation, coordination of and participation in team/family conferences and clinical activities
- Demonstrated clinical knowledge and expertise in geriatrics which will be assessed through interview and testing.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and with respect in an oral and written format with patients, public, colleagues and other health disciplines
- Demonstrated effective problem solving and critical thinking skills
- Working knowledge of computer applications and software such as Microsoft Office Suite
- Demonstrated commitment to patient safety
- Demonstrated and proven ability to work in a collaborative care model with all members of the health care team
- Demonstrated knowledge and application of the College of Nurses standards of practice
- Demonstrated commitment to continuing education activities supporting ongoing professional learning in nursing
- Embodies the LEAN ideology by actively and continually seeking opportunities for continuous improvement.
- Must have demonstrated ability to meet the attendance standards of the Hospital
- Bilingualism preferred (French/English)
Pembroke Regional Hospital values diversity and is an equal opportunity employer. We offer an inclusive work environment and encourage applications from all qualified individuals. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process please contact the Human Resources Assistant at humanresources@prh.email*. We thank all candidates for their interests; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. This position, if unionized, and any appointments are subject to the terms and conditions of the Union group's Collective Agreement.*
Cet emploi vous intéresse?
About PEMBROKE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Located approximately 150 kilometres west of Ottawa, the Pembroke Regional Hospital delivers a broad range of acute, post-acute, outpatient and diagnostic services to a mixed urban and rural population of approximately 55,000 residents in the City of Pembroke, the Town of Petawawa, and surrounding municipalities.
With the dedicated support of nearly 800 staff, an engaged physician community and hundreds of active volunteers, the Pembroke Regional Hospital is a designated District Stroke Centre and offers regional programming in the areas of mental health services, orthopaedics, telemedicine, cardiac care, Ontario Breast Screening programs, and cancer care services.