1 Permanent Full-Time Registered Nurse, Chemotherapy/IV Infusion Clinic
About the role
Position Information:
Required:
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Certificate of Competence from College of Nurses of Ontario
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Current BCLS Certification
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Current IV Initiation Skills certification (adult)
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Advanced central venous access devices (CVAD) certification
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Below the Drip Chamber Drug Administration certified
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Current Oncology Nursing Society ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy/ Immunotherapy certification OR de Souza Institute – Provincial Standardized Chemotherapy and Biotherapy certification
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Minimum 2 years experience working front-line administering systemic chemotherapy/immunotherapy (inpatient or outpatient setting)
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Excellent communication especially related to patient education
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Documented commitment to continuing education through in-service, staff meetings and self-motivated learning
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Experience in fast paced clinical environment
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Acceptable attendance for internal employees
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Acceptable performance appraisal in current position
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Commitment to patient care & safety and service excellence
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Satisfactory vulnerable person’s sector criminal background check
Company Biography:
Woodstock Hospital is committed to promoting compassionate and respectful patient care. We are dedicated to sustaining a supportive environment and we welcome applications from qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and abilities. We are committed to providing a barrier-free environment by participating and complying with the by-laws and guidelines of the standards developed under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA). If accommodation is required during the application, interview, or recruitment process, please contact Human Resources via email. Woodstock Hospital is also committed to being a safe space for everyone where we embrace diversity and celebrate individuality where everyone feels valued, respected, and appreciated. We seek to establish a more inclusive, diverse, accessible, and just culture in addressing barriers and inequities to make WH a place where everyone feels like they belong.
About Woodstock Hospital
Woodstock Hospital is much more than a hospital, it is an essential resource to the quality of life for each person in our catchment area. Everyone at our hospital takes pride in our proven commitment to the health and well being of our patients and our community.
A new 178 bed capacity, full-service community hospital opened on August 26, 2011. We provide primary care to a population of 55,000 people and offer specialized care to nearly 110,000 within the County of Oxford. Our hospital is dedicated to delivering the highest standard of patient-focused medical care with:
- a workforce of over 900 and growing
- over 100 doctors including those with courtesy and consulting privileges
- approx. 140 volunteers
We strive to have first class qualified health care professionals and support staff, to be responsive to health needs of our community, to be a leader in working with others to improve the health of our community, to be a developer of innovative, high quality services which support a coordinated Oxford County health system, and to be cooperative in the integration of District health services.
We promote compassionate, ethical, respectful patient care. We encourage creativity, are continually innovative and strive to be fiscally responsible. We also encourage personal growth and environmental awareness. We are proud of what we do.
1 Permanent Full-Time Registered Nurse, Chemotherapy/IV Infusion Clinic
About the role
Position Information:
Required:
-
Certificate of Competence from College of Nurses of Ontario
-
Current BCLS Certification
-
Current IV Initiation Skills certification (adult)
-
Advanced central venous access devices (CVAD) certification
-
Below the Drip Chamber Drug Administration certified
-
Current Oncology Nursing Society ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy/ Immunotherapy certification OR de Souza Institute – Provincial Standardized Chemotherapy and Biotherapy certification
-
Minimum 2 years experience working front-line administering systemic chemotherapy/immunotherapy (inpatient or outpatient setting)
-
Excellent communication especially related to patient education
-
Documented commitment to continuing education through in-service, staff meetings and self-motivated learning
-
Experience in fast paced clinical environment
-
Acceptable attendance for internal employees
-
Acceptable performance appraisal in current position
-
Commitment to patient care & safety and service excellence
-
Satisfactory vulnerable person’s sector criminal background check
Company Biography:
Woodstock Hospital is committed to promoting compassionate and respectful patient care. We are dedicated to sustaining a supportive environment and we welcome applications from qualified individuals of diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and abilities. We are committed to providing a barrier-free environment by participating and complying with the by-laws and guidelines of the standards developed under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA). If accommodation is required during the application, interview, or recruitment process, please contact Human Resources via email. Woodstock Hospital is also committed to being a safe space for everyone where we embrace diversity and celebrate individuality where everyone feels valued, respected, and appreciated. We seek to establish a more inclusive, diverse, accessible, and just culture in addressing barriers and inequities to make WH a place where everyone feels like they belong.
About Woodstock Hospital
Woodstock Hospital is much more than a hospital, it is an essential resource to the quality of life for each person in our catchment area. Everyone at our hospital takes pride in our proven commitment to the health and well being of our patients and our community.
A new 178 bed capacity, full-service community hospital opened on August 26, 2011. We provide primary care to a population of 55,000 people and offer specialized care to nearly 110,000 within the County of Oxford. Our hospital is dedicated to delivering the highest standard of patient-focused medical care with:
- a workforce of over 900 and growing
- over 100 doctors including those with courtesy and consulting privileges
- approx. 140 volunteers
We strive to have first class qualified health care professionals and support staff, to be responsive to health needs of our community, to be a leader in working with others to improve the health of our community, to be a developer of innovative, high quality services which support a coordinated Oxford County health system, and to be cooperative in the integration of District health services.
We promote compassionate, ethical, respectful patient care. We encourage creativity, are continually innovative and strive to be fiscally responsible. We also encourage personal growth and environmental awareness. We are proud of what we do.