Clinical Nurse Specialist – Wound Care, Nursing Education
About the role
Sinai Health is looking for a Clinical Nurse Specialist – Wound Care to support our Professional Practice Nursing team.
The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role utilizes a graduate educational preparation, in-depth nursing knowledge and expertise in meeting the health needs of individuals, families, groups, communities and populations. It involves:
- Analyzing and synthesizing knowledge;
- Understanding, interpreting and applying nursing theory and research
- Developing and advancing nursing knowledge and the profession as a whole providing leadership and promoting excellence in patient focused clinical care in collaboration with the patient, family and interprofessional team (CNA, 2008)
As a member of the interprofessional team, the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Wound Care will function as a specialized hospital wide clinical resource, who provides expert clinical consultation (assessment, collaboration, education, interventions), and care planning for complex wounds, ostomies and continence. The CNS is expected to provide leadership, mentorship, education and support to the nursing, medical and health discipline staff. As a member of the Professional Practice and leadership teams, the CNS will also lead evidence based practice for our clinical teams, and the development of standards and quality initiatives enhancing safe high quality patient and caregiver centred care.
In this role you will:
Perform comprehensive assessments to identify symptoms, underlying health conditions, physical, functional, emotional and cognitive status, home environment issues and home supports needed for patients with complex wounds and ostomies admitted to Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
- Analyze patterns of patient responses and needs within a complex population and develops strategies to create unit, organization and system based changes to optimize wound and ostomy healthcare outcomes
- Coordinate and leads innovative training programs for family and/or caregivers of patients with ostomies and complex wounds
- Provide advanced practice clinical consultation and support to the organization regarding wound and ostomy issues
System Leadership:
- Facilitate knowledge translation in the clinical setting to support care in highly complex and unpredictable situations
- Support nursing practice in meeting the standards of care for patients living with ostomies and complex wounds through mentoring, role modelling, consultation and education
- Facilitate the strategic and innovative program planning and evaluation of wound and ostomy care
- Incorporate and disseminates knowledge from continuous learning to advance and evaluate nursing practice
- Promote the role of wound and ostomy nursing through involvement in academic pursuits, professional associations and special interest groups
- Liaise with academic partners to develop and provide wound and ostomy care educational programs
- Perform other duties consistent with the job classification as required
Evaluation and Research:
- Critique, interpret, synthesize, utilize and disseminate evidence as it relates to wound, ostomy and continence nursing, quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
- Use research and outcome data to formulate, evaluate and/or revise policies, procedures and guidelines, standards of care and programs
- Develop and evaluate wound and ostomy programs and services at all levels of the organization.
- Act as a principal investigator or collaborator with other health care team members to identify, conduct or support research that enhances wound and ostomy nursing care
- Identify the need for practice improvement to promote safe, effective and reliable care that has a positive impact on patient and system outcomes
- Use a wide range of strategies to encourage clinicians to engage in clinical inquiry
- Apply theories and principles of safety, project management and change management
- Develop and maintain standards of nursing practice and management of patient care through creation of an environment conducive to growth and development of staff
- Participate in recruitment and retention activities
Job Type: Temporary Full Time (up to 9 months)
Job Requirements
Mandatory
- Current certificate of registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) in good standing
- Successful completion of a Master’s degree in nursing or related field from a CNO accredited academic institution
- Relevant specialty certificate or completion of Wound Care Education programs e.g. Wound, Ostomy and Continence CNA Certification; International Interprofessional Wound Care Course (IIWCC-CAN); Wound, Ostomy and Continence Education Program (WOC-EP™); Wound Healing Master's Program
- 3-5 years of clinical experience in wound care
- Experience in developing, monitoring, and evaluating care plans created in collaboration with the interprofessional team; Program planning and evaluation methodology skills
Preferred
- Member of Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO)
- CNS or Advance Practice Nurse experience
- Eligible for cross-appointment to an academic institution
Skills and Knowledge
- Expert knowledge in a clinical nursing specialty
- Knowledge of adult learning principles, curriculum development, and teaching learning strategies
- Demonstrated experience with knowledge transfer
- Experience in developing clinical tools such as policies/procedures, clinical protocols, order sets
- Demonstrated ability to lead and sustain change
- Knowledge of statistics and ability to analyse and synthesize fiscal and patient care data
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, leadership and organizational skills
- Excellent decision making, problem recognition, problem solving skills, negotiation and conflict resolution skills
- Commitment to collaborative and interprofessional practice
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations
- Intermediate Microsoft Office skills (i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
- Knowledge of Meditech or computerized documentation skills
- Demonstrated satisfactory work performance and attendance history
If this sounds like you and you are ready to build you career within health care, apply now and let us know why you’d be a great addition to our team.
#HBHCareers
Employment at Sinai Health is conditional upon the verification of credentials, completion of a health review, and demonstrating proof of immunity and vaccination status of vaccine-preventable diseases. All employees and affiliates will follow safe work practices and comply with health and safety policies, procedures and training. If you believe you are one of the very few people who may require an exemption from vaccination, supporting medical information must be submitted to our Occupational Health department, who will review and assess.
Sinai Health is comprised of Mount Sinai Hospital, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute and our system partner Circle of Care. We deliver excellent care in hospital, community and home, focusing on the comprehensive needs of people. Sinai Health discovers and translates scientific breakthroughs, pushes boundaries for health solutions and educates future clinical and scientific leaders. Clinical areas of specialization include rehabilitation and complex continuing care, surgery and oncology, urgent and critical care, and women’s and infants’ health. The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute ranks among the top ten biomedical research institutes in the world. Sinai Health is a full affiliate of the University of Toronto.
As an equal opportunity employer who understands that diversity enriches our community and culture, we invite applications from all qualified candidates including Indigenous Peoples, racialized people, disabled people/people with disabilities, women, and members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. If you require accommodation(s) due to disability at any point during the application and hiring process, please contact 416-586-4800 ext. 7050, or email TalentAcquisitionAccommodation.msh@sinaihealth.ca.
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About Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, Sinai Health
Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, part of Sinai Health is an internationally recognized, rehabilitation and complex care hospital.
Sinai Health was formed through the integration of Mount Sinai Hospital, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, and the affiliation of our system partner, Circle of Care in 2015.
Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital is the single largest organization in Canada to focus exclusively on research, care and teaching for people with complex health conditions. We provide remarkable care in the hospital and community through partnership, expert care, practical research and education.
Clinical Nurse Specialist – Wound Care, Nursing Education
About the role
Sinai Health is looking for a Clinical Nurse Specialist – Wound Care to support our Professional Practice Nursing team.
The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) role utilizes a graduate educational preparation, in-depth nursing knowledge and expertise in meeting the health needs of individuals, families, groups, communities and populations. It involves:
- Analyzing and synthesizing knowledge;
- Understanding, interpreting and applying nursing theory and research
- Developing and advancing nursing knowledge and the profession as a whole providing leadership and promoting excellence in patient focused clinical care in collaboration with the patient, family and interprofessional team (CNA, 2008)
As a member of the interprofessional team, the Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Wound Care will function as a specialized hospital wide clinical resource, who provides expert clinical consultation (assessment, collaboration, education, interventions), and care planning for complex wounds, ostomies and continence. The CNS is expected to provide leadership, mentorship, education and support to the nursing, medical and health discipline staff. As a member of the Professional Practice and leadership teams, the CNS will also lead evidence based practice for our clinical teams, and the development of standards and quality initiatives enhancing safe high quality patient and caregiver centred care.
In this role you will:
Perform comprehensive assessments to identify symptoms, underlying health conditions, physical, functional, emotional and cognitive status, home environment issues and home supports needed for patients with complex wounds and ostomies admitted to Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital.
- Analyze patterns of patient responses and needs within a complex population and develops strategies to create unit, organization and system based changes to optimize wound and ostomy healthcare outcomes
- Coordinate and leads innovative training programs for family and/or caregivers of patients with ostomies and complex wounds
- Provide advanced practice clinical consultation and support to the organization regarding wound and ostomy issues
System Leadership:
- Facilitate knowledge translation in the clinical setting to support care in highly complex and unpredictable situations
- Support nursing practice in meeting the standards of care for patients living with ostomies and complex wounds through mentoring, role modelling, consultation and education
- Facilitate the strategic and innovative program planning and evaluation of wound and ostomy care
- Incorporate and disseminates knowledge from continuous learning to advance and evaluate nursing practice
- Promote the role of wound and ostomy nursing through involvement in academic pursuits, professional associations and special interest groups
- Liaise with academic partners to develop and provide wound and ostomy care educational programs
- Perform other duties consistent with the job classification as required
Evaluation and Research:
- Critique, interpret, synthesize, utilize and disseminate evidence as it relates to wound, ostomy and continence nursing, quality improvement and patient safety initiatives
- Use research and outcome data to formulate, evaluate and/or revise policies, procedures and guidelines, standards of care and programs
- Develop and evaluate wound and ostomy programs and services at all levels of the organization.
- Act as a principal investigator or collaborator with other health care team members to identify, conduct or support research that enhances wound and ostomy nursing care
- Identify the need for practice improvement to promote safe, effective and reliable care that has a positive impact on patient and system outcomes
- Use a wide range of strategies to encourage clinicians to engage in clinical inquiry
- Apply theories and principles of safety, project management and change management
- Develop and maintain standards of nursing practice and management of patient care through creation of an environment conducive to growth and development of staff
- Participate in recruitment and retention activities
Job Type: Temporary Full Time (up to 9 months)
Job Requirements
Mandatory
- Current certificate of registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) in good standing
- Successful completion of a Master’s degree in nursing or related field from a CNO accredited academic institution
- Relevant specialty certificate or completion of Wound Care Education programs e.g. Wound, Ostomy and Continence CNA Certification; International Interprofessional Wound Care Course (IIWCC-CAN); Wound, Ostomy and Continence Education Program (WOC-EP™); Wound Healing Master's Program
- 3-5 years of clinical experience in wound care
- Experience in developing, monitoring, and evaluating care plans created in collaboration with the interprofessional team; Program planning and evaluation methodology skills
Preferred
- Member of Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO)
- CNS or Advance Practice Nurse experience
- Eligible for cross-appointment to an academic institution
Skills and Knowledge
- Expert knowledge in a clinical nursing specialty
- Knowledge of adult learning principles, curriculum development, and teaching learning strategies
- Demonstrated experience with knowledge transfer
- Experience in developing clinical tools such as policies/procedures, clinical protocols, order sets
- Demonstrated ability to lead and sustain change
- Knowledge of statistics and ability to analyse and synthesize fiscal and patient care data
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, leadership and organizational skills
- Excellent decision making, problem recognition, problem solving skills, negotiation and conflict resolution skills
- Commitment to collaborative and interprofessional practice
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations
- Intermediate Microsoft Office skills (i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
- Knowledge of Meditech or computerized documentation skills
- Demonstrated satisfactory work performance and attendance history
If this sounds like you and you are ready to build you career within health care, apply now and let us know why you’d be a great addition to our team.
#HBHCareers
Employment at Sinai Health is conditional upon the verification of credentials, completion of a health review, and demonstrating proof of immunity and vaccination status of vaccine-preventable diseases. All employees and affiliates will follow safe work practices and comply with health and safety policies, procedures and training. If you believe you are one of the very few people who may require an exemption from vaccination, supporting medical information must be submitted to our Occupational Health department, who will review and assess.
Sinai Health is comprised of Mount Sinai Hospital, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute and our system partner Circle of Care. We deliver excellent care in hospital, community and home, focusing on the comprehensive needs of people. Sinai Health discovers and translates scientific breakthroughs, pushes boundaries for health solutions and educates future clinical and scientific leaders. Clinical areas of specialization include rehabilitation and complex continuing care, surgery and oncology, urgent and critical care, and women’s and infants’ health. The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute ranks among the top ten biomedical research institutes in the world. Sinai Health is a full affiliate of the University of Toronto.
As an equal opportunity employer who understands that diversity enriches our community and culture, we invite applications from all qualified candidates including Indigenous Peoples, racialized people, disabled people/people with disabilities, women, and members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities. If you require accommodation(s) due to disability at any point during the application and hiring process, please contact 416-586-4800 ext. 7050, or email TalentAcquisitionAccommodation.msh@sinaihealth.ca.
D8g9GzvEac
About Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, Sinai Health
Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, part of Sinai Health is an internationally recognized, rehabilitation and complex care hospital.
Sinai Health was formed through the integration of Mount Sinai Hospital, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital, the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, and the affiliation of our system partner, Circle of Care in 2015.
Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital is the single largest organization in Canada to focus exclusively on research, care and teaching for people with complex health conditions. We provide remarkable care in the hospital and community through partnership, expert care, practical research and education.