Behavioral Support Ontario (BSO) Lead - Part Time - Timmins
About the role
Job Description
Available opportunities include: 1 - Permanent Part Time
Key Responsibilities:
- Works closely with the DOC to ensure the Nursing Department operates in accordance with MOHLTC, CNO, and Extendicare standards and policies.
- Assists unit registered staff in planning and development of resident -specific care by attending interdisciplinary resident care conferences and providing advice in the development of resident care plans utilizing RAI/MDS assessments.
- Initiates and develops comprehensive nursing in-service programs utilizing Best Practice CNO/BSO Guidelines.
- Coordinates in-servicing requirements for the Home in accordance with MOHLTC and Extendicare standards.
- Develops, maintains and evaluates orientation programs for registered staff, Personal Support Workers, and BSO PSWs.
- Takes a leadership role in Responsive Behaviors, Mental Health, Pain Management, and Use of Chemical Restraints/Antipsychotic Review team meetings.
- Assists in the implementation and evaluation of the Nursing Continuous Quality Improvement program by conducting specific Nursing audits and following up with nursing staff to meet MOHLTC standards.
- Responsible for data collection (quality indicators – pain, use of antipsychotics etc.) and analyzing statistics.
- Works as a unit registered staff member in the event of critically short staffing.
- Must be able to work every other weekend.
Qualifications:
- Registered Practical Nurse
- Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario
- Comprehensive knowledge of clinical issues for geriatric population relating to BSO/Mental Health, Pain Management, & Use of Chemical Restraints.
- Previous long-term care nursing experience preferred
- Proven leadership qualities
- Knowledge of Continuous Quality Improvement tools and processes
- As a Nurse Educator, skilled in the principles and philosophy of adult education
- Excellent communication (verbal & written) and organizational skills
- Able to multitask and assist in developing systems to monitor standards of nursing practice and compliance with MOHLTC Standards
- Ability to work independently and take initiative to complete tasks
- Ability to work collaboratively as a member of interdisciplinary teams, displaying professionalism and employing excellent human relations skills
- Excellent computer skills including the RAI/MDS assessment and other documentation
systems
- Knowledge of occupational health and safety practices, procedures, and legislation
- Current CPR/GPA certification
Time Type:
Part time
When you choose to build your career with Extendicare, you’re joining a team dedicated to making a difference. By focusing our energy on enriching the lives of our residents every day, we transform both the quality of their lives and the quality of our own work experiences.
If you have a passion for caring, turn it into a rewarding career with Extendicare!
Extendicare and affiliated organizations including our partner homes in Extendicare Assist, accommodate the needs of job applicants throughout its recruitment and selection processes upon request.
About Extendicare
For more than 50 years, Extendicare’s qualified and experienced teams have been helping people live better through a commitment to quality care and service that includes skilled nursing care, home health care and management and consulting services.
We are proud to be at the forefront of senior care across Canada and work closely with government, community agencies, researchers, and our care partners, including families, to address needs, close gaps, solve problems and advance best practices. We employ thousands of people across the country who have made it their career and goal in life to care, and we have made it our priority to make sure they are trained and supported to provide the best care possible.
Our Mission: Helping people live better
Behavioral Support Ontario (BSO) Lead - Part Time - Timmins
About the role
Job Description
Available opportunities include: 1 - Permanent Part Time
Key Responsibilities:
- Works closely with the DOC to ensure the Nursing Department operates in accordance with MOHLTC, CNO, and Extendicare standards and policies.
- Assists unit registered staff in planning and development of resident -specific care by attending interdisciplinary resident care conferences and providing advice in the development of resident care plans utilizing RAI/MDS assessments.
- Initiates and develops comprehensive nursing in-service programs utilizing Best Practice CNO/BSO Guidelines.
- Coordinates in-servicing requirements for the Home in accordance with MOHLTC and Extendicare standards.
- Develops, maintains and evaluates orientation programs for registered staff, Personal Support Workers, and BSO PSWs.
- Takes a leadership role in Responsive Behaviors, Mental Health, Pain Management, and Use of Chemical Restraints/Antipsychotic Review team meetings.
- Assists in the implementation and evaluation of the Nursing Continuous Quality Improvement program by conducting specific Nursing audits and following up with nursing staff to meet MOHLTC standards.
- Responsible for data collection (quality indicators – pain, use of antipsychotics etc.) and analyzing statistics.
- Works as a unit registered staff member in the event of critically short staffing.
- Must be able to work every other weekend.
Qualifications:
- Registered Practical Nurse
- Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario
- Comprehensive knowledge of clinical issues for geriatric population relating to BSO/Mental Health, Pain Management, & Use of Chemical Restraints.
- Previous long-term care nursing experience preferred
- Proven leadership qualities
- Knowledge of Continuous Quality Improvement tools and processes
- As a Nurse Educator, skilled in the principles and philosophy of adult education
- Excellent communication (verbal & written) and organizational skills
- Able to multitask and assist in developing systems to monitor standards of nursing practice and compliance with MOHLTC Standards
- Ability to work independently and take initiative to complete tasks
- Ability to work collaboratively as a member of interdisciplinary teams, displaying professionalism and employing excellent human relations skills
- Excellent computer skills including the RAI/MDS assessment and other documentation
systems
- Knowledge of occupational health and safety practices, procedures, and legislation
- Current CPR/GPA certification
Time Type:
Part time
When you choose to build your career with Extendicare, you’re joining a team dedicated to making a difference. By focusing our energy on enriching the lives of our residents every day, we transform both the quality of their lives and the quality of our own work experiences.
If you have a passion for caring, turn it into a rewarding career with Extendicare!
Extendicare and affiliated organizations including our partner homes in Extendicare Assist, accommodate the needs of job applicants throughout its recruitment and selection processes upon request.
About Extendicare
For more than 50 years, Extendicare’s qualified and experienced teams have been helping people live better through a commitment to quality care and service that includes skilled nursing care, home health care and management and consulting services.
We are proud to be at the forefront of senior care across Canada and work closely with government, community agencies, researchers, and our care partners, including families, to address needs, close gaps, solve problems and advance best practices. We employ thousands of people across the country who have made it their career and goal in life to care, and we have made it our priority to make sure they are trained and supported to provide the best care possible.
Our Mission: Helping people live better