Registered Nurse- Mental Health- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP)- Part Time
About the role
PURPOSE: As part of our Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) Service, we provide short-term, acute care to children and adolescents (under the age of 18) experiencing acute symptoms of serious mental illness who cannot manage in the community. The care environment is designed specifically for children and adolescents. Care includes psychiatric assessment, stabilization, treatment, and transition planning utilizing a bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach. Candidates must be willing to cross-train in all Inpatient Mental Health areas.
Duties
Participate and collaborate with Mental Health and Addictions Program, other health care providers and community partners in provision of patient care. Effectively use the Standards of Nursing Practice and the Nursing Process in assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating the care of the patient. Provide educational support to staff, patients, and family on psychiatric issues. Liaise closely within the Mental Health Program through attendance at interdisciplinary rounds, team and family meetings, discussions with EPS staff, and provide leadership in developing and implementing care plans, etc. Use evidence-based practice in the provision of education and patient care. Conduct a nursing assessment and mental status exam of the psychiatric patient. Work closely with the psychiatrists/delegates, emergency physicians, emergency nurses, Crisis Intervention, family physicians, other interdisciplinary team members and community partners to provide care to the psychiatric patient. Liaise with community partners to support the patient’s transition out of hospital Provide assistance in planning corrective actions to ensure safety for patients and staff. Comply with legislation, organizational and departmental, regulations, standards and procedures related to occupational health and safety Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario in good standing
Experience
Recent experience in Mental Health & Addictions (within the last 3 years) Recent experience in providing assessment, treatment, monitoring and evaluation of patients of all age groups with a wide range of psychiatric diagnosis in an interdisciplinary team environment.
Skills & Ability
Training and demonstrated ability to conduct a thorough nursing assessment of patient history, presenting illness, mental status and other relevant psychiatric assessments Ability to work independently and as a team member in a fast-paced environment in stressful situations Understanding and ability to implement requirements outlined in the Mental Health Act Demonstrated ability to maintain successful working relationships with an interdisciplinary team to achieve positive patient outcomes Ability to meet and interact with people in a pleasant, professional, responsible and reassuring manner, both in person and on the telephone; tact courtesy and alertness in public contacts Knowledge of and ability to liaise with community resources Excellent communication and organization skills Human relations skills including empathy, sensitivity, understanding of human and organizational behavior, motivational techniques and counseling skills Critical thinking and problem-solving skills Demonstrated Behavior consistent with Hospital Mission, Vision, Values and Standards of Performance.
Note: Because of the changing nature of the work and work to be done, other responsibilities and duties may by assigned and qualifications may be adjusted from time to time.
Nurses will be selected on the basis of their skill, ability, experience and qualifications as identified in the resume which they have attached to the posting application form. The Hospital reserves the right to conduct a formal interview and/or testing where required.
Sault Area Hospital does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess or select applicants for a position.
Reason for Job Posting: Existing Vacancy
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About Sault Area Hospital
Sault Area Hospital (SAH) is a state-of-the-art facility that opened on March 6, 2011. SAH provides primary, secondary and select tertiary services to a total catchment population of approximately 115,000 residents in Sault Ste. Marie and the District of Algoma. In addition to providing core services in Emergency and Critical Care; Medicine; Surgery; Obstetrics, Maternity and Pediatrics; Mental Health and Addictions; Complex Continuing Care; and Rehabilitation, SAH is also home to the Algoma Regional Renal Program and the Algoma District Cancer Program. With the opening of the new integrated, one-site hospital in March 2011 also came the first-ever satellite radiation treatment suite in the province. SAH is extremely proud of our approximately 1850 dedicated staff, 370 physicians (active, supportive and locums) and 500+ volunteers who provide almost 65,000 hours of service each year.
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Registered Nurse- Mental Health- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP)- Part Time
About the role
PURPOSE: As part of our Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) Service, we provide short-term, acute care to children and adolescents (under the age of 18) experiencing acute symptoms of serious mental illness who cannot manage in the community. The care environment is designed specifically for children and adolescents. Care includes psychiatric assessment, stabilization, treatment, and transition planning utilizing a bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach. Candidates must be willing to cross-train in all Inpatient Mental Health areas.
Duties
Participate and collaborate with Mental Health and Addictions Program, other health care providers and community partners in provision of patient care. Effectively use the Standards of Nursing Practice and the Nursing Process in assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating the care of the patient. Provide educational support to staff, patients, and family on psychiatric issues. Liaise closely within the Mental Health Program through attendance at interdisciplinary rounds, team and family meetings, discussions with EPS staff, and provide leadership in developing and implementing care plans, etc. Use evidence-based practice in the provision of education and patient care. Conduct a nursing assessment and mental status exam of the psychiatric patient. Work closely with the psychiatrists/delegates, emergency physicians, emergency nurses, Crisis Intervention, family physicians, other interdisciplinary team members and community partners to provide care to the psychiatric patient. Liaise with community partners to support the patient’s transition out of hospital Provide assistance in planning corrective actions to ensure safety for patients and staff. Comply with legislation, organizational and departmental, regulations, standards and procedures related to occupational health and safety Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario in good standing
Experience
Recent experience in Mental Health & Addictions (within the last 3 years) Recent experience in providing assessment, treatment, monitoring and evaluation of patients of all age groups with a wide range of psychiatric diagnosis in an interdisciplinary team environment.
Skills & Ability
Training and demonstrated ability to conduct a thorough nursing assessment of patient history, presenting illness, mental status and other relevant psychiatric assessments Ability to work independently and as a team member in a fast-paced environment in stressful situations Understanding and ability to implement requirements outlined in the Mental Health Act Demonstrated ability to maintain successful working relationships with an interdisciplinary team to achieve positive patient outcomes Ability to meet and interact with people in a pleasant, professional, responsible and reassuring manner, both in person and on the telephone; tact courtesy and alertness in public contacts Knowledge of and ability to liaise with community resources Excellent communication and organization skills Human relations skills including empathy, sensitivity, understanding of human and organizational behavior, motivational techniques and counseling skills Critical thinking and problem-solving skills Demonstrated Behavior consistent with Hospital Mission, Vision, Values and Standards of Performance.
Note: Because of the changing nature of the work and work to be done, other responsibilities and duties may by assigned and qualifications may be adjusted from time to time.
Nurses will be selected on the basis of their skill, ability, experience and qualifications as identified in the resume which they have attached to the posting application form. The Hospital reserves the right to conduct a formal interview and/or testing where required.
Sault Area Hospital does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen, assess or select applicants for a position.
Reason for Job Posting: Existing Vacancy
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About Sault Area Hospital
Sault Area Hospital (SAH) is a state-of-the-art facility that opened on March 6, 2011. SAH provides primary, secondary and select tertiary services to a total catchment population of approximately 115,000 residents in Sault Ste. Marie and the District of Algoma. In addition to providing core services in Emergency and Critical Care; Medicine; Surgery; Obstetrics, Maternity and Pediatrics; Mental Health and Addictions; Complex Continuing Care; and Rehabilitation, SAH is also home to the Algoma Regional Renal Program and the Algoma District Cancer Program. With the opening of the new integrated, one-site hospital in March 2011 also came the first-ever satellite radiation treatment suite in the province. SAH is extremely proud of our approximately 1850 dedicated staff, 370 physicians (active, supportive and locums) and 500+ volunteers who provide almost 65,000 hours of service each year.