Resident Care Aide (RFT 067H25 CCL)
About the role
POSTING: HEU Posting 067H25
STATUS: Regular Full Time
CLASSIFICATION: Resident Care Aide (15301)
WORK AREA: Central City Lodge - Care Department (PCN #03009070004)
HOURS: 75 Hours Bi-Weekly (1 FTE)
SCHEDULE: Days, Evenings & Nights All Shifts (Relief position)
START DATE: To be confirmed
DAYS OFF: Rotating
SALARY: $29.83
JOB SUMMARY:
Responsible to the Director of Care and Assistant Director of Care and working under the general supervision of a Registered or Licensed Practical Nurse; this position performs a variety of routine nursing procedures and related duties necessary in caring for the personal needs and comfort of residents.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training, and Experience
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Grade 10, plus graduation from a recognized Nursing Assistant Program or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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Registration with the BC Care Aide and Health Worker Registry.
Skills and Abilities
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to deal with others effectively.
- Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.
- Ability to organize work.
DUTIES
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Provides personal care to residents such as bathing, care of skin, hair, mouth, feet, nails, dressing, etc.
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Serves and collects meal trays. Feeds residents as required and provides nourishment when indicated.
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Performs transfers of residents to and from bed, toilet, tub, using correct lifting and transfer techniques as indicated utilizing mechanical aids when appropriate.
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Transports residents by wheelchair, by stretcher or walking.
-
Appropriately use and apply comfort and safety measures such as bed cradles, foot boards, sandbags, air foam cushions, bed rails, and bed alarms.
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Provide passive exercises in conjunction with activities of daily living, as directed. Encourages and assists in active exercise to ensure rehabilitation and/or maintenance of optimal functional levels.
-
Promotes residents’ recreational and social activities.
-
Weighs residents, takes temperature, pulse and respiration and reports appropriately.
-
Assesses and initiates appropriate action in emergency situations such as fire, falls, respiratory obstruction, loss of consciousness. Summons appropriate assistance and emergency equipment.
-
Provides for elimination needs as directed; measures and records fluid intake and output; collects and labels routine specimens; initiates bowel intervention.
-
Reports appropriately activities and care provided.
-
Cares for residents’ personal belongings according to policy.
-
Provides post-mortem care.
-
Maintains a clean, well-organized, safe environment for residents and staff.
-
Observes and reports to Nurse any physical, social or mental changes in the residents. Assists in modification of care plans.
-
Assists in policy, procedures and other reviews and audits to ensure the quality of resident care.
-
Performs other related duties as assigned.
This posting will remain open until successfully filled. All internal applicants received by 08:30 am August 11th, 2025 will be given first consideration.
About Providence Living
Providence Living is an independent non-profit organization established by Providence Health Care and St. Joseph’s General Hospital in 2017. It aspires to be a leader in the provision of long-term care, housing, and other services for seniors in British Columbia, Canada, and beyond.
Providence Living is a faith-based organization with its own board and management structure, focusing on rethinking and redefining the experience of seniors in long-term care by creating environments where residents are supported to maintain their independence, social connections, and their desired and purposeful personal routines.
Providence Living values are rooted in the values, history and tradition of our Founding Sisters who arrived in British Columbia more than 130 years ago and established numerous Catholic hospitals and care homes.
At Providence Living, we create space for the individuality, joy and spontaneity that make life rich and fulfilling. We innovate, challenge conventions, and most of all listen long and hard to the real experts: the people living in our care communities and their families.
Providence Living currently operates long-term care homes at Central City Lodge and Cooper Place in Vancouver, and The Views at St. Joseph’s in Comox. This summer, it will open Providence Living at The Views in Comox, which will replace The Views at St. Joseph’s.
Providence Living is also set to build and operate a 200-bed long-term care village in Prince George in partnership with Northern Health.
Resident Care Aide (RFT 067H25 CCL)
About the role
POSTING: HEU Posting 067H25
STATUS: Regular Full Time
CLASSIFICATION: Resident Care Aide (15301)
WORK AREA: Central City Lodge - Care Department (PCN #03009070004)
HOURS: 75 Hours Bi-Weekly (1 FTE)
SCHEDULE: Days, Evenings & Nights All Shifts (Relief position)
START DATE: To be confirmed
DAYS OFF: Rotating
SALARY: $29.83
JOB SUMMARY:
Responsible to the Director of Care and Assistant Director of Care and working under the general supervision of a Registered or Licensed Practical Nurse; this position performs a variety of routine nursing procedures and related duties necessary in caring for the personal needs and comfort of residents.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training, and Experience
-
Grade 10, plus graduation from a recognized Nursing Assistant Program or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
-
Registration with the BC Care Aide and Health Worker Registry.
Skills and Abilities
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to deal with others effectively.
- Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.
- Ability to organize work.
DUTIES
-
Provides personal care to residents such as bathing, care of skin, hair, mouth, feet, nails, dressing, etc.
-
Serves and collects meal trays. Feeds residents as required and provides nourishment when indicated.
-
Performs transfers of residents to and from bed, toilet, tub, using correct lifting and transfer techniques as indicated utilizing mechanical aids when appropriate.
-
Transports residents by wheelchair, by stretcher or walking.
-
Appropriately use and apply comfort and safety measures such as bed cradles, foot boards, sandbags, air foam cushions, bed rails, and bed alarms.
-
Provide passive exercises in conjunction with activities of daily living, as directed. Encourages and assists in active exercise to ensure rehabilitation and/or maintenance of optimal functional levels.
-
Promotes residents’ recreational and social activities.
-
Weighs residents, takes temperature, pulse and respiration and reports appropriately.
-
Assesses and initiates appropriate action in emergency situations such as fire, falls, respiratory obstruction, loss of consciousness. Summons appropriate assistance and emergency equipment.
-
Provides for elimination needs as directed; measures and records fluid intake and output; collects and labels routine specimens; initiates bowel intervention.
-
Reports appropriately activities and care provided.
-
Cares for residents’ personal belongings according to policy.
-
Provides post-mortem care.
-
Maintains a clean, well-organized, safe environment for residents and staff.
-
Observes and reports to Nurse any physical, social or mental changes in the residents. Assists in modification of care plans.
-
Assists in policy, procedures and other reviews and audits to ensure the quality of resident care.
-
Performs other related duties as assigned.
This posting will remain open until successfully filled. All internal applicants received by 08:30 am August 11th, 2025 will be given first consideration.
About Providence Living
Providence Living is an independent non-profit organization established by Providence Health Care and St. Joseph’s General Hospital in 2017. It aspires to be a leader in the provision of long-term care, housing, and other services for seniors in British Columbia, Canada, and beyond.
Providence Living is a faith-based organization with its own board and management structure, focusing on rethinking and redefining the experience of seniors in long-term care by creating environments where residents are supported to maintain their independence, social connections, and their desired and purposeful personal routines.
Providence Living values are rooted in the values, history and tradition of our Founding Sisters who arrived in British Columbia more than 130 years ago and established numerous Catholic hospitals and care homes.
At Providence Living, we create space for the individuality, joy and spontaneity that make life rich and fulfilling. We innovate, challenge conventions, and most of all listen long and hard to the real experts: the people living in our care communities and their families.
Providence Living currently operates long-term care homes at Central City Lodge and Cooper Place in Vancouver, and The Views at St. Joseph’s in Comox. This summer, it will open Providence Living at The Views in Comox, which will replace The Views at St. Joseph’s.
Providence Living is also set to build and operate a 200-bed long-term care village in Prince George in partnership with Northern Health.