OPSEU MH-25-119 - Psychogeriatric Resource Consult -BSO - Algoma
About the role
Pay rate, benefits and other terms and conditions are as per the OPSEU 662 Collective Agreement
As part of the North East Behavioural Supports Ontario (NE BSO) Team, The Psychogeriatric Resource Consultant (PRC) for the Algoma hub will partner to lead an integrated system of care through capacity enhancement, network engagement, and specialized clinical consultation. The PRC will embrace BSO’s knowledge-to-practice framework, supporting staff in Long-term Care Homes (LTCHs), community and acute care settings that care for older adults with or at risk of responsive behaviours who are affected by a neurocognitive, mental health, substance use and/or other neurological conditions. As an instrumental change champion, the PRC will play an important role in progressive quality improvement initiatives.
Reporting directly to the NE BSO Regional Coordinator and Manager, the PRC will embody compassionate person-family focused values aligned with best practice principles and frameworks and in accordance with their respective clinical college. This role necessitates travel throughout the Algoma district and beyond at times.
QUALIFICATIONS
Certification/Experience/Knowledge:
- Minimum Bachelor’s degree in a recognized health care profession e.g. Nursing, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Psychotherapy, etc. required; Master’s degree candidates given priority consideration
- Additional relevant Geriatric Mental Health Certifications considered a strong asset
- Certifications (Coach Certification preferred) in P.I.E.C.E.S., U-FIRST, GPA, Dementability, and BSO Foundations eligible to obtain these certifications) required
- Current Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) Certificate required (training delivered by Health Centre upon hire)
- Demonstrated experience and clinical expertise in BSO core competencies specific to personhood, dementia, delirium, mental health, substance use and other neurological conditions to facilitate effective knowledge-to-practice required
- Effective application of facilitation, coaching, team mentorship and change management skills required
- Proven experience in the provision of best practice consultation and education across diverse healthcare sectors including demonstrated application of the best practice principles of adult learning required
- Demonstrated ability to positively represent and advocate on behalf of BSO in professional and public forums required
- Advance working knowledge of emerging & best practices in psychopathology, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy and non-pharmacological techniques to prevent and respond and mitigate expressed behaviours and associated risks required
Skills/Abilities:
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Flexibility and adaptability to meet competing needs within fast-paced work environments while working both independently and as part of an inter-professional care team required
-
In collaboration with the NE BSO Central Coordinating Office, successfully engage and coordinate specialized consultations with Geriatric Psychiatrists, Care of the Elderly Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and other clinical care partners required
-
Demonstrated applied research skills and ability to support the development and spread of quality improvement practices and standard protocols required
-
Valid driver’s license with clean diver’s abstract and access to a reliable vehicle to accommodate travel required
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Proficient advanced computer and technological application skills, including significant experience in Microsoft Office (2013+), webinar software, OTN, and fundamental graphic design required
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Bilingualism (English/French) is an asset
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.
OPSEU MH-25-119 - Psychogeriatric Resource Consult -BSO - Algoma
About the role
Pay rate, benefits and other terms and conditions are as per the OPSEU 662 Collective Agreement
As part of the North East Behavioural Supports Ontario (NE BSO) Team, The Psychogeriatric Resource Consultant (PRC) for the Algoma hub will partner to lead an integrated system of care through capacity enhancement, network engagement, and specialized clinical consultation. The PRC will embrace BSO’s knowledge-to-practice framework, supporting staff in Long-term Care Homes (LTCHs), community and acute care settings that care for older adults with or at risk of responsive behaviours who are affected by a neurocognitive, mental health, substance use and/or other neurological conditions. As an instrumental change champion, the PRC will play an important role in progressive quality improvement initiatives.
Reporting directly to the NE BSO Regional Coordinator and Manager, the PRC will embody compassionate person-family focused values aligned with best practice principles and frameworks and in accordance with their respective clinical college. This role necessitates travel throughout the Algoma district and beyond at times.
QUALIFICATIONS
Certification/Experience/Knowledge:
- Minimum Bachelor’s degree in a recognized health care profession e.g. Nursing, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Psychotherapy, etc. required; Master’s degree candidates given priority consideration
- Additional relevant Geriatric Mental Health Certifications considered a strong asset
- Certifications (Coach Certification preferred) in P.I.E.C.E.S., U-FIRST, GPA, Dementability, and BSO Foundations eligible to obtain these certifications) required
- Current Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) Certificate required (training delivered by Health Centre upon hire)
- Demonstrated experience and clinical expertise in BSO core competencies specific to personhood, dementia, delirium, mental health, substance use and other neurological conditions to facilitate effective knowledge-to-practice required
- Effective application of facilitation, coaching, team mentorship and change management skills required
- Proven experience in the provision of best practice consultation and education across diverse healthcare sectors including demonstrated application of the best practice principles of adult learning required
- Demonstrated ability to positively represent and advocate on behalf of BSO in professional and public forums required
- Advance working knowledge of emerging & best practices in psychopathology, psychopharmacology, psychotherapy and non-pharmacological techniques to prevent and respond and mitigate expressed behaviours and associated risks required
Skills/Abilities:
-
Flexibility and adaptability to meet competing needs within fast-paced work environments while working both independently and as part of an inter-professional care team required
-
In collaboration with the NE BSO Central Coordinating Office, successfully engage and coordinate specialized consultations with Geriatric Psychiatrists, Care of the Elderly Physicians, Nurse Practitioners and other clinical care partners required
-
Demonstrated applied research skills and ability to support the development and spread of quality improvement practices and standard protocols required
-
Valid driver’s license with clean diver’s abstract and access to a reliable vehicle to accommodate travel required
-
Proficient advanced computer and technological application skills, including significant experience in Microsoft Office (2013+), webinar software, OTN, and fundamental graphic design required
-
Bilingualism (English/French) is an asset
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.