CUPE MH-25-508 - Personal Support Worker - Complex Continuing Care/Seniors Mental Health A1 & Dementia Care B1
About the role
Pay rate, benefits and other terms and conditions are as per the CUPE (Local 139) Collective Agreement
The Seniors’ Mental Health Program provides a continuum of specialized mental health services and education for seniors and their formal and informal caregivers across northeast Ontario. The program provides assessment, intervention and support to assist individuals with age related mental health disorders to remain in the community (private home, long-term care home or retirement home) and to prevent psychiatric hospitalization where possible. While most individuals receiving services from the program are over 65 years of age, services are also provided to those under 65 if they have an age related mental health issue.
QUALIFICATIONS
Certification/Experience/Knowledge:
- Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma or Secondary School Graduation Diploma or equivalent required
- Personal Support Worker Certificate, HealthCare Aide Certificate or completion of minimum second (2nd) semester in a recognized nursing program required
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention required (training delivered by Health Centre upon hire)
- GPA certificate required
- U-first certificate required
Skills/Abilities:
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Ability to deal effectively with responsive behaviours
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Understanding of recovery model and the impacts it has throughout a patient’s journey
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Excellent level of interpersonal skills required
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Excellent level of written and verbal communication skills required
-
Ability to work as a collaborative member of the health team required
-
Ability to work with minimal supervision required
-
Ability to meet the physical demands required to provide care to medical patients required
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Must be a motivated, flexible and organized individual with patience, tact and an understanding of the special needs of the elderly
-
Demonstrated commitment to continuing education required
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Demonstrated ability to de-escalate patients required
-
Basic computer skills required
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Must demonstrate commitment to ensure your safety, the safety of fellow workers, patients, volunteers and visitors
-
Must support and contribute to a culture of safety and prevention of adverse health events in this organization
-
Good attendance and work record required
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Bilingualism (Advanced level English/French) is required.All unilingual candidates are encouraged to apply and may be considered if the identified French requirement has been met or there are no successful bilingual candidates. A formal French test will be conducted to evaluate the proficiency level.
North Bay Regional Health Centre is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require an accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please indicate this in your application.
NORTH BAY REGIONAL HEALTH CENTRE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
About North Bay Regional Health Centre
The North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) is a unique healthcare organization with three primary roles. It provides acute care services to North Bay and its surrounding communities, it is the district referral centre providing specialist services for smaller communities in the area, and it is the specialized mental health service provider serving all of northeast Ontario
NBRHC has 389 beds and numerous outpatient and outreach services in North Bay and throughout the northeast region.
NBRHC is one of four major acute care hospitals serving northeast Ontario; the others being Sault Area Hospital, Timmins and District Hospital and Health Sciences North (Sudbury). The area is also served by small community hospitals like Mattawa and West Nipissing General hospitals.
NBRHC’s Regional Mental Health Services provides inpatient beds in North Bay and Sudbury and outpatient and outreach services that throughout the region—from Hudson Bay to Muskoka from Sault Ste. Marie to the Quebec border.
A major teaching centre for students in medicine, psychiatry, nursing and allied health professions, NBRHC is proud to be affiliated with the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Nipissing University, Canadore College and several other Ontario colleges and universities.
CUPE MH-25-508 - Personal Support Worker - Complex Continuing Care/Seniors Mental Health A1 & Dementia Care B1
About the role
Pay rate, benefits and other terms and conditions are as per the CUPE (Local 139) Collective Agreement
The Seniors’ Mental Health Program provides a continuum of specialized mental health services and education for seniors and their formal and informal caregivers across northeast Ontario. The program provides assessment, intervention and support to assist individuals with age related mental health disorders to remain in the community (private home, long-term care home or retirement home) and to prevent psychiatric hospitalization where possible. While most individuals receiving services from the program are over 65 years of age, services are also provided to those under 65 if they have an age related mental health issue.
QUALIFICATIONS
Certification/Experience/Knowledge:
- Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma or Secondary School Graduation Diploma or equivalent required
- Personal Support Worker Certificate, HealthCare Aide Certificate or completion of minimum second (2nd) semester in a recognized nursing program required
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention required (training delivered by Health Centre upon hire)
- GPA certificate required
- U-first certificate required
Skills/Abilities:
-
Ability to deal effectively with responsive behaviours
-
Understanding of recovery model and the impacts it has throughout a patient’s journey
-
Excellent level of interpersonal skills required
-
Excellent level of written and verbal communication skills required
-
Ability to work as a collaborative member of the health team required
-
Ability to work with minimal supervision required
-
Ability to meet the physical demands required to provide care to medical patients required
-
Must be a motivated, flexible and organized individual with patience, tact and an understanding of the special needs of the elderly
-
Demonstrated commitment to continuing education required
-
Demonstrated ability to de-escalate patients required
-
Basic computer skills required
-
Must demonstrate commitment to ensure your safety, the safety of fellow workers, patients, volunteers and visitors
-
Must support and contribute to a culture of safety and prevention of adverse health events in this organization
-
Good attendance and work record required
-
Bilingualism (Advanced level English/French) is required.All unilingual candidates are encouraged to apply and may be considered if the identified French requirement has been met or there are no successful bilingual candidates. A formal French test will be conducted to evaluate the proficiency level.
North Bay Regional Health Centre is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require an accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please indicate this in your application.
NORTH BAY REGIONAL HEALTH CENTRE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
About North Bay Regional Health Centre
The North Bay Regional Health Centre (NBRHC) is a unique healthcare organization with three primary roles. It provides acute care services to North Bay and its surrounding communities, it is the district referral centre providing specialist services for smaller communities in the area, and it is the specialized mental health service provider serving all of northeast Ontario
NBRHC has 389 beds and numerous outpatient and outreach services in North Bay and throughout the northeast region.
NBRHC is one of four major acute care hospitals serving northeast Ontario; the others being Sault Area Hospital, Timmins and District Hospital and Health Sciences North (Sudbury). The area is also served by small community hospitals like Mattawa and West Nipissing General hospitals.
NBRHC’s Regional Mental Health Services provides inpatient beds in North Bay and Sudbury and outpatient and outreach services that throughout the region—from Hudson Bay to Muskoka from Sault Ste. Marie to the Quebec border.
A major teaching centre for students in medicine, psychiatry, nursing and allied health professions, NBRHC is proud to be affiliated with the Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Nipissing University, Canadore College and several other Ontario colleges and universities.