About the role
OVERVIEW
The Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinic offers support to individuals requiring help with substance use disorders. The clinic provides care for addiction issues, including assessments, counselling and prescription for medications that may help with lessening cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Many hospital inpatients also experience substance use disorders and the inpatient addiction medicine consult team provides addiction-specific assessments and treatments for this patient population. The Registered Nurse will work collaboratively within a team that includes an addiction medicine physician and other allied health professionals. The Registered Nurse will conduct medical assessments, mental health, addictions and risk assessments and carry out therapeutic nursing interventions both for RAAM clinic outpatients as well as inpatients being assessed by the inpatient addiction consult team. The RN will work closely with the clinic social worker to support individual and group psychotherapeutic interventions, including but not limited to, system navigation and psychotherapy in individual and group settings.
The Registered Nurse will also support the outpatient mental health department as an integral member of the interprofessional team comprised of physicians, social workers, occupational therapists and other health professionals. Working closely with other members of the team, the RN is responsible for the provision of comprehensive mental healthcare including, but not limited to clinical coordination and triage for multiple outpatient clinics, assessments of patients and families, individual counselling, group therapies, administration of injectable psychiatric medications, POC tests and facilitation and active participation in various clinical procedures including ECT. The RN in this role will also work collaboratively with other team members in the development and implementation of additional clinics and services as new treatment options become available.
The RN’s assignment will be based on operational and clinical needs of the Mental Health and Substance Use Program.
EDUCATION
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Registered Nurse with current Certificate of Registration issued by the College of Nurses of Ontario.
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Completion of, or working towards the CNA Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Certificate is strongly preferred.
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Evidence of completion of mental health continuing education certification in two of the following modalities: Motivational Interviewing, CBT, DBT or similar modalities/approaches required, or a commitment to complete certifications within 8 months of hire.
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Completion of a mental health and/or addiction nursing course from accredited college, or a commitment to attend and complete the education within one year of hire.
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Preference will be given to candidates who possess a BScN or working towards this degree.
QUALIFICATIONS
- 2 years of recent relevant clinical experience in a mental health or addiction medicine setting required, preferably with experience in addiction nursing. Preference will be given to candidates with 5 years of recent experience in a mental health and substance use setting.
- Experience and competence with medical nursing, physical health assessment and management of acute intoxication and withdrawal.
- Demonstrated excellence in nursing diagnosis, assessment, intervention and evaluation processes.
- Demonstrated critical thinking skills.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with an interprofessional team.
- Sound knowledge of Mental Health Act/Mental Health Reform.
- Demonstrated knowledge of counseling and therapeutic techniques; experience with at least two modalities: motivational interviewing, dialectical behavioural therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy required.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development and/or education.
- Comprehensive knowledge of community resources.
- Demonstrated skills in the administration of neuroleptic depot medications is considered an asset.
- Proven experience working with psychogeriatric patients’ population is considered an asset.
- Ability to work both independently and in group settings.
- Demonstrated ability to plan and co-facilitate therapeutic groups.
- Satisfactory work and attendance record required.
- All employees of Michael Garron Hospital (MGH), a division of Toronto East Health Network (TEHN) [formerly Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH)] agree to work within the legislated practices of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.
- All employees of MGH are responsible to contribute to a transparent culture of patient and staff safety by adhering to and abiding by patient and staff safety policies and procedures set by MGH.
- All employees are accountable for protecting the psychological health and safety of themselves and their co-workers through adherence to MGH's policies and practices.
About Michael Garron Hospital
Nestled in the heart of East Toronto, Michael Garron Hospital (MGH) is a vibrant community teaching hospital serving more than 400,000 people in 22 distinct neighbourhoods. For more than 90 years, MGH has delivered high-quality, patient-centred healthcare services to families along the continuum of care, from welcoming a new life to facing end-of-life.
MGH is a full-service hospital with strong community and research partners. MGH is a proud member of East Toronto Health Partners, the Ontario Health Team serving East Toronto.
In 2010, MGH was the first hospital to make the Great Place to Work Institute's best workplaces in Canada list. More recently, MGH was named one of Greater Toronto's Top Employers for 2023. A benchmark for workplace best practices, this is the sixth consecutive year the hospital has received this recognition.
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About the role
OVERVIEW
The Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinic offers support to individuals requiring help with substance use disorders. The clinic provides care for addiction issues, including assessments, counselling and prescription for medications that may help with lessening cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Many hospital inpatients also experience substance use disorders and the inpatient addiction medicine consult team provides addiction-specific assessments and treatments for this patient population. The Registered Nurse will work collaboratively within a team that includes an addiction medicine physician and other allied health professionals. The Registered Nurse will conduct medical assessments, mental health, addictions and risk assessments and carry out therapeutic nursing interventions both for RAAM clinic outpatients as well as inpatients being assessed by the inpatient addiction consult team. The RN will work closely with the clinic social worker to support individual and group psychotherapeutic interventions, including but not limited to, system navigation and psychotherapy in individual and group settings.
The Registered Nurse will also support the outpatient mental health department as an integral member of the interprofessional team comprised of physicians, social workers, occupational therapists and other health professionals. Working closely with other members of the team, the RN is responsible for the provision of comprehensive mental healthcare including, but not limited to clinical coordination and triage for multiple outpatient clinics, assessments of patients and families, individual counselling, group therapies, administration of injectable psychiatric medications, POC tests and facilitation and active participation in various clinical procedures including ECT. The RN in this role will also work collaboratively with other team members in the development and implementation of additional clinics and services as new treatment options become available.
The RN’s assignment will be based on operational and clinical needs of the Mental Health and Substance Use Program.
EDUCATION
-
Registered Nurse with current Certificate of Registration issued by the College of Nurses of Ontario.
-
Completion of, or working towards the CNA Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Certificate is strongly preferred.
-
Evidence of completion of mental health continuing education certification in two of the following modalities: Motivational Interviewing, CBT, DBT or similar modalities/approaches required, or a commitment to complete certifications within 8 months of hire.
-
Completion of a mental health and/or addiction nursing course from accredited college, or a commitment to attend and complete the education within one year of hire.
-
Preference will be given to candidates who possess a BScN or working towards this degree.
QUALIFICATIONS
- 2 years of recent relevant clinical experience in a mental health or addiction medicine setting required, preferably with experience in addiction nursing. Preference will be given to candidates with 5 years of recent experience in a mental health and substance use setting.
- Experience and competence with medical nursing, physical health assessment and management of acute intoxication and withdrawal.
- Demonstrated excellence in nursing diagnosis, assessment, intervention and evaluation processes.
- Demonstrated critical thinking skills.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with an interprofessional team.
- Sound knowledge of Mental Health Act/Mental Health Reform.
- Demonstrated knowledge of counseling and therapeutic techniques; experience with at least two modalities: motivational interviewing, dialectical behavioural therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy required.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development and/or education.
- Comprehensive knowledge of community resources.
- Demonstrated skills in the administration of neuroleptic depot medications is considered an asset.
- Proven experience working with psychogeriatric patients’ population is considered an asset.
- Ability to work both independently and in group settings.
- Demonstrated ability to plan and co-facilitate therapeutic groups.
- Satisfactory work and attendance record required.
- All employees of Michael Garron Hospital (MGH), a division of Toronto East Health Network (TEHN) [formerly Toronto East General Hospital (TEGH)] agree to work within the legislated practices of the Occupational Health and Safety Act of Ontario.
- All employees of MGH are responsible to contribute to a transparent culture of patient and staff safety by adhering to and abiding by patient and staff safety policies and procedures set by MGH.
- All employees are accountable for protecting the psychological health and safety of themselves and their co-workers through adherence to MGH's policies and practices.
About Michael Garron Hospital
Nestled in the heart of East Toronto, Michael Garron Hospital (MGH) is a vibrant community teaching hospital serving more than 400,000 people in 22 distinct neighbourhoods. For more than 90 years, MGH has delivered high-quality, patient-centred healthcare services to families along the continuum of care, from welcoming a new life to facing end-of-life.
MGH is a full-service hospital with strong community and research partners. MGH is a proud member of East Toronto Health Partners, the Ontario Health Team serving East Toronto.
In 2010, MGH was the first hospital to make the Great Place to Work Institute's best workplaces in Canada list. More recently, MGH was named one of Greater Toronto's Top Employers for 2023. A benchmark for workplace best practices, this is the sixth consecutive year the hospital has received this recognition.
Social Media Community Guidelines: We welcome discussion on our social media platforms and encourage users to engage in a kind and considerate way.
In order to keep our social media platforms a safe space, we ask users to follow these guidelines: tehn.ca/SocialMedia.