About the role
Let us welcome you home at Laurel Heights in Edmonton, AB
Optima Living operates Independent Living, Assisted Living, Supportive Living and Memory Living communities in Alberta and British Columbia. Our communities are among the best places to live in Western Canada.
Our Vision: For every person to feel at home.
This is truly supported by our credo. “Let us welcome you home.” All of us here feel it is an honor to work with our residents and we advocate a resident-centered approach where the Resident, is the focus of all our endeavors.
Reporting to the Director of Care or designate, and working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, the Resident Care Manager will work closely with front line team members to provide high quality care and services to residents. Under the general supervision of the Director of Care, this team member is responsible for assessing, coordinating, supervising, administering, and evaluating resident care and services.
Responsibilities
- Provides leadership, support, guidance and mentorship to the care team.
- Supervises the implementation of daily routines, tasks and program as planned, reports unresolved concerns to the Director of Care.
- Provides input on performance issues, such as Performance Correction Notices, Performance Evaluations, and improvement strategies to the Director of Care.
- Incorporates the nursing process in the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of resident care and services.
- Identifies the resident health care needs by collecting and documenting relevant health information.
- Identifies priorities for nursing action, resident goals and measurable outcomes in each individual resident care plan and communicates these to the interdisciplinary team.
- Provides initial and ongoing physical and psychological assessment of residents, reporting any relevant changes to the Director of Care.
- Formulates the resident goals/outcomes in collaboration with the multi disciplinary team, the resident and his/her family.
- Ensures all electronic assessment tools are completed, reviews the outcome data.
- Verify and maintain all clinical staff are working within their scope of practice.
- Develops interdisciplinary care plan and other case management tools by participating in meetings; coordinating information and care requirements with other care providers; resolving issues that could affect smooth care progression; fostering peer support; providing education to others regarding the case management process.
- Confirm all resident health care records documentation is complete and accurate according to Optima Living policies and Health Authority standards.
- Works in collaboration with the resident, family members/caregivers and multidisciplinary team to manage identified risk.
- Utilizes and reviews risk management agreements. Communicates problems and finds solutions for improvement, reporting potential risks to the Director of Care.
- Investigates and reports unusual incidents. Provides corrective actions promptly.
- Reviews key performance indicators, quality reports and inspection reports with the Director of Care and works in collaboration in the development of quality improvement action plans.
- Actively participates in the continuous quality improvement process.
- Completes organizational audits and reviews results with the Director of Care for quality improvements.
Qualifications and Experience
- Graduate of a recognized school of Nursing with a current registration or eligible for Registration with the CLPNA
- Previous experience or a genuine interest in providing care and leadership in the following areas:
- Geriatric population
- Persons with all types of dementia
- Young adults and elderly whom are developmentally delayed
- Persons with mental health conditions
- Young adults with a variety of disabilities;
-
- Young adults with neurological injury or disease process
- Demonstrated clinical competence, organizational, interpersonal and oral/written communication skills; Strong leadership skills;
- Proficient with or has the ability to learn software such as Point Click Care, EMAR, Gold Care; The ability to educate staff, residents and family members
- Good physical endurance and mental health
- Able to balance numerous demands and conflicting priorities; Compassionate and caring attitude
- Excellent critical thinking and assessment skills; supports a respectful workplace;
- Evidence of essential leadership, communication, education, and counseling skills; Proficiency in communication technologies (email, cell phone etc)
- Highly organized with ability to keep accurate notes and records; Experience with health IT systems and software (i.e. Microsoft Programs);
- Core values consistent with a resident and family-centered approach to care;
- Demonstrates professional, appropriate, effective, and tactful communication skills, including written, verbal and nonverbal;
- Demonstrates a positive attitude and respectful, professional customer service;
- Acknowledges the resident’s rights on confidentiality issues, maintains resident confidentiality at all times, and follows FOIPPA guidelines and regulations;
Conditions of Employment:
- Completion of CPR and First Aid
- Clear Police Information Check
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About Optima Living
Optima Living—founded in 2007—owns and operates innovative seniors’ living communities throughout Alberta and BC, taking an unprecedented approach to senior life. Their unique company culture is one where both residents and team members are family.
Optima Living’s North Star, Let us welcome you home, speaks to their underlying principles and the experience seniors discover in their communities. When residents are home, they feel safe, respected, and welcome. Home is where one’s voice is heard, their views matter, and they have freedom of choice. Optima Living’s mission, vision, and values—respect, dignity, teamwork, and doing the right thing—support and build upon their North Star.
Optima Living operates over 3,700 beds providing congregate living options for seniors. These options range from subsidized to luxury, Independent to Assisted Living, Long-term Care to Memory Care, and Residential Mental Health. For more information, visit optimaliving.ca.
Optima Living is also an approved service provider with both the interior Health Authority (IHA) and the Fraser Health Authority (FHA), is a licensed care provider under the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act, and is registered as an approved Assisted Living (AL) Operator with the AL Registrar of BC.
About the role
Let us welcome you home at Laurel Heights in Edmonton, AB
Optima Living operates Independent Living, Assisted Living, Supportive Living and Memory Living communities in Alberta and British Columbia. Our communities are among the best places to live in Western Canada.
Our Vision: For every person to feel at home.
This is truly supported by our credo. “Let us welcome you home.” All of us here feel it is an honor to work with our residents and we advocate a resident-centered approach where the Resident, is the focus of all our endeavors.
Reporting to the Director of Care or designate, and working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, the Resident Care Manager will work closely with front line team members to provide high quality care and services to residents. Under the general supervision of the Director of Care, this team member is responsible for assessing, coordinating, supervising, administering, and evaluating resident care and services.
Responsibilities
- Provides leadership, support, guidance and mentorship to the care team.
- Supervises the implementation of daily routines, tasks and program as planned, reports unresolved concerns to the Director of Care.
- Provides input on performance issues, such as Performance Correction Notices, Performance Evaluations, and improvement strategies to the Director of Care.
- Incorporates the nursing process in the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of resident care and services.
- Identifies the resident health care needs by collecting and documenting relevant health information.
- Identifies priorities for nursing action, resident goals and measurable outcomes in each individual resident care plan and communicates these to the interdisciplinary team.
- Provides initial and ongoing physical and psychological assessment of residents, reporting any relevant changes to the Director of Care.
- Formulates the resident goals/outcomes in collaboration with the multi disciplinary team, the resident and his/her family.
- Ensures all electronic assessment tools are completed, reviews the outcome data.
- Verify and maintain all clinical staff are working within their scope of practice.
- Develops interdisciplinary care plan and other case management tools by participating in meetings; coordinating information and care requirements with other care providers; resolving issues that could affect smooth care progression; fostering peer support; providing education to others regarding the case management process.
- Confirm all resident health care records documentation is complete and accurate according to Optima Living policies and Health Authority standards.
- Works in collaboration with the resident, family members/caregivers and multidisciplinary team to manage identified risk.
- Utilizes and reviews risk management agreements. Communicates problems and finds solutions for improvement, reporting potential risks to the Director of Care.
- Investigates and reports unusual incidents. Provides corrective actions promptly.
- Reviews key performance indicators, quality reports and inspection reports with the Director of Care and works in collaboration in the development of quality improvement action plans.
- Actively participates in the continuous quality improvement process.
- Completes organizational audits and reviews results with the Director of Care for quality improvements.
Qualifications and Experience
- Graduate of a recognized school of Nursing with a current registration or eligible for Registration with the CLPNA
- Previous experience or a genuine interest in providing care and leadership in the following areas:
- Geriatric population
- Persons with all types of dementia
- Young adults and elderly whom are developmentally delayed
- Persons with mental health conditions
- Young adults with a variety of disabilities;
-
- Young adults with neurological injury or disease process
- Demonstrated clinical competence, organizational, interpersonal and oral/written communication skills; Strong leadership skills;
- Proficient with or has the ability to learn software such as Point Click Care, EMAR, Gold Care; The ability to educate staff, residents and family members
- Good physical endurance and mental health
- Able to balance numerous demands and conflicting priorities; Compassionate and caring attitude
- Excellent critical thinking and assessment skills; supports a respectful workplace;
- Evidence of essential leadership, communication, education, and counseling skills; Proficiency in communication technologies (email, cell phone etc)
- Highly organized with ability to keep accurate notes and records; Experience with health IT systems and software (i.e. Microsoft Programs);
- Core values consistent with a resident and family-centered approach to care;
- Demonstrates professional, appropriate, effective, and tactful communication skills, including written, verbal and nonverbal;
- Demonstrates a positive attitude and respectful, professional customer service;
- Acknowledges the resident’s rights on confidentiality issues, maintains resident confidentiality at all times, and follows FOIPPA guidelines and regulations;
Conditions of Employment:
- Completion of CPR and First Aid
- Clear Police Information Check
yhpL4n3aAc
About Optima Living
Optima Living—founded in 2007—owns and operates innovative seniors’ living communities throughout Alberta and BC, taking an unprecedented approach to senior life. Their unique company culture is one where both residents and team members are family.
Optima Living’s North Star, Let us welcome you home, speaks to their underlying principles and the experience seniors discover in their communities. When residents are home, they feel safe, respected, and welcome. Home is where one’s voice is heard, their views matter, and they have freedom of choice. Optima Living’s mission, vision, and values—respect, dignity, teamwork, and doing the right thing—support and build upon their North Star.
Optima Living operates over 3,700 beds providing congregate living options for seniors. These options range from subsidized to luxury, Independent to Assisted Living, Long-term Care to Memory Care, and Residential Mental Health. For more information, visit optimaliving.ca.
Optima Living is also an approved service provider with both the interior Health Authority (IHA) and the Fraser Health Authority (FHA), is a licensed care provider under the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act, and is registered as an approved Assisted Living (AL) Operator with the AL Registrar of BC.