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Nurse Practitioner

Markham, Ontario, Canada
Senior Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Competitive Total Compensation Package
Multi-employer Pension Plan
Professional Development Opportunities

About the role

The Nurse Practitioner – Long Term Care Homes (NP) reports directly to the Centre Executive Director and the Director of Resident Care or Designate. The NP functions in an advanced practice nursing role to promote wellness and health promotion and to provide exemplary quality care through the application of advanced clinical and theoretical knowledge and skills. The NP practices in a manner that reflects the Mission, Vision and Values of Yee Hong in compliance with the professional standards of nursing practice as defined by Yee Hong and the ED. Skills and knowledge from the professions of nursing, medicine and healthcare management are integrated within a broad framework of advanced practice. NP practice reflects a balance between interdisciplinary collaboration and autonomous practice. The NP continuously seeks to improve care processes through the integration and evaluation of standards and feedback from physicians, staff, residents, their families, caregivers and volunteers. The NP contributes to the quality of resident care through the component roles of advanced practitioner, educator, researcher and leader. The NP is a member of the Yee Hong Centre Management Team and is expected to support the Nursing management team in performance and probationary reviews. The emphasis on each of these separate aspects of the role may vary over time in response to the evolving priorities of Yee Hong Centre. The NP is a critical member of the interprofessional team and will work collaboratively with the Medical Directors and attending physicians to optimize resident care. Accountabilities: The NP practice may include primary responsibility for directing resident care through appropriate use of health care resources, co-coordinating and liaising with the resident care team throughout the continuum of care. Provide leadership, teaching and functional guidance to professional staff and other learners from the interprofessional group, including RNs, RPNs and PSWs. Participate in the development, implementation and evaluation of policies, procedures and protocols; develop and administer a resident care plan appropriate to resident needs, including advocacy and referral to external healthcare services. Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and ethics and to interpret and evaluate information in order to make appropriate clinical decisions. Qualifications: Current Registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) in the Extended Class (Primary Health Care or Adult) and entitled to practice, required Masters Degree in Nursing (MScN), required. Specialty certification in gerontological nursing and experience in gerontology is as asset; Post-graduate certificate and experience in palliative and end-of-life care is an asset; Experience practicing as an RN (EC) in a long-term care, or geriatric setting, preferred. GPA, PIECES or other seniors-focused training or professional development, an asset Strong computer skills, including but not limited to Point Click Care and MS Office suite Ability to think critically, analyze information and problem solve effectively Excellent conflict management and negotiation skills Excellent, solid communication skills, ability to exercise empathy and discretion Flexible, team-player, able to build and maintain positive working relationships Good knowledge of current trends and legislation in long term care and community services Satisfactory Police Vulnerable Sector Screen result Fluency in Chinese an asset Responsibilities: The responsibilities described below are representative and are not to be construed as all-inclusive. PRACTICE Provides direct resident care for the purposes of clinical assessment: providing care; enhancing quality and continuity; demonstrating advanced nursing knowledge, skill and judgment related to clinical focus. Determines resident health care needs (in consultation with physician when required) through advanced history taking, physical examinations/interval assessments, and interpretation of diagnostic tests. Uses ongoing evaluation of needs assessment to develop/initiate/modify the resident care plan, determine and implement required diagnostic testing and initiate/adjust/discontinue pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies in accordance with scope of practice as defined by the CNO for NP practice, legislation, and Yee Hong policy and procedures. Initiates referrals for consultation, e-consult and virtual care (medical and non-medical) in collaboration with physicians as indicated. Provides consultation to nursing, medicine and other members of the resident care team. Demonstrates sound clinical reasoning and current evidence in decision-making, planning and implementing care. Participates and/or facilitates communication between residents and the care team related to plan of care. Partners with the leadership team and interprofessional team in program planning to meet the needs of short and long-term stay residents and of residents of varying age groups and health conditions Liaises with hospital and Ontario Health staff to ensure a smooth transition back to the Yee Hong Centre for hospitalized residents. Advocates for and provides palliative and end-of-life care Develops and implements innovative approaches for complex practice issues and facilitates optimal outcome management of resident care. Participates in the development, implementation and evaluation of best practices within the LTC home. EDUCATION Education: resource to assist in the teaching learning of in-depth knowledge and skill in addressing the health concerns and needs of resident/family/significant others as it relates to advanced nursing practice and the clinical program. Develops information and education for resident/family/caregivers with the focus on health promotion, disease prevention and impact of illness. Identifies and addresses learning needs of the resident and families. Advances the process of knowledge transfer for nursing staff by being a role model in the integration of best practices. Participates in regular evaluation of delivery and management of resident care. Enhances personal and professional development through reflective practice and by attending educational opportunities and /or conferences in clinical specialty, research and scholarship, and /or leadership topics. Collaborates with nurses to stimulate interest and provide innovative learning opportunities to integrate research findings, theory, and techniques that meet and respect needs and requests of resident/families/significant others. Provides mentorship for undergraduate and graduate nursing students, as well students from other health disciplines, in their clinical practicum experience. Identifies, analyzes, and interprets trends in resident care outcomes and professional nursing practice issues to determine priorities for educational programming Plans, implements and evaluates learning resources and health education programs for residents, families and substitute decision makers RESEARCH Research and scholarship: supports development and exchange of knowledge. Conducts/participates in research relevant to practice with other members of the healthcare team or community of scholars Conducts critical analysis of current research and applies to practice. Contributes to knowledge exchange through presentation(s) and or publication(s) Facilitates the utilization of research by nursing and other interdisciplinary staff Develops and /or utilizes appropriate assessment instruments to measure clinical outcomes and/or other components of the clinical program Actively participates in activities related to professional associations and /or the Executive Director. LEADERSHIP Planning, coordinating and organizing initiatives to advance best practices and evaluation of quality of care through quality improvement initiatives and professional leadership. Serves as a resource to the Executive Director and LTC in decision-making, nursing strategic planning and problem-solving processes. Participates in the development/revision of practice guidelines, medical directives, protocols, policies and procedures Leads/participates in clinical process and quality improvement initiatives Involves actively in appropriate divisional or corporate committees Promotes the integration of the nursing viewpoint in planning, policy-making and problem solving at the home and corporate levels of the organization Contributes to the development of the corporate vision and strategic direction Develops and uses tools and processes to evaluate quality of nursing practice at the individual, program, and organizational level Collaborates with the Senior Leadership team, and the Corporate Quality and Professional Practice and Performance team in the evaluation of quality of care to identify and implement quality management projects that link with nursing standards, best practice guidelines, corporate goals and objectives Advocate for and contributes to the development, integration and evaluation of policy that impacts quality of resident care Recommends clinical guideline revisions as required Acts as a change agent by advocating for and implementing new initiatives. Physical Demands/Working Conditions: Required to provide scheduled services at all Yee Hong LTC homes #INDSV Please apply before: Salary Range: $54.17 - $64.36 INTERNAL APPLICANTS: PLEASE APPLY THROUGH THE JOBS HUB Our people are our greatest strength and the core of our success. We invest in our employees' wellbeing and support their ongoing learning and development. We offer: Competitive total compensation package Multi-employer pension plan Professional development opportunities Ongoing learning and development Employee education assistance program Award winning corporate culture Safe, inclusive and supportive work environment Yee Hong is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process providing the applicant has met the bona-fide requirements for the open position. If contacted for this employment opportunity, please advise if you require any accommodation. Successful applicants must provide a recent satisfactory vulnerable sector police reference check and medical clearance certificate. Our hiring process involves the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to assist with screening of the applicants’ resume. This job is posted to fill an existing vacancy. JOIN A GREAT TEAM, DOING GREAT WORK! Yee Hong Centre for Geriatric Care (“Yee Hong”) is one of the largest not-for-profit, culturally-appropriate seniors care organizations in Canada. At several campuses of care and other service locations across the Greater Toronto Area, Yee Hong offers a full continuum of services including active seniors programs, adult day programs, caregiver support services, transportation, meals on wheels, congregate dining, home care, long-term care, and hospice/palliative care. Yee Hong’s vision is “Seniors living their lives to the fullest – with health, independence and dignity”. In their living setting of choice, seniors and their families are supported to optimize their physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being. Yee Hong also supports other organizations with innovating seniors care through its advisory services, training and learning centre, and research. Since the start of our operations 1994, Yee Hong has been successfully accredited with Exemplary Standing by Accreditation Canada seven consecutive times for our teams’ commitment to highest quality care and service excellence. As a recipient of Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Culture Award in 2020 and renewed in 2021 and 2022, Yee Hong is committed to innovation, diversity, teamwork, integrity, collaboration and accountability. Our people are the reason our residents and clients receive excellent care and enjoy a high quality of life. Yee Hong’s progressive organizational culture and work environment attract, retain and develop the best staff, volunteers and students. Yee Hong is inviting applicants to apply for this exciting opportunity. We commit to a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace, and offer a rewarding career as a member of our stellar team.

About Yee Hong Centre For Geriatric Care

Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities
501-1000

Yee Hong is a not-for-profit senior care organization, delivering high-quality, culturally appropriate services to Chinese and other ethnic seniors since 1994. Operating 805 long-term care home beds and a wide range of community support services, Yee Hong annually serves over 15,000 individuals across the Greater Toronto Area.

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