Job ID: 55747
Job Category: Health Services
Division & Section: Seniors Services & Long Term Care, LTC Regional Services
Work Location: Various, see below
Job Type & Duration: Part-time, indefinite
Hourly Rate and Wage Grade: $45.30 - $49.64 (Salary step determined based on relevant experience)
Shift Information: Monday to Sunday - Various Shifts (Days, Evenings, Night, and Weekends), up to 37.5 hours per week
Number of Positions Open: 5
Posting Period: 30-MAY-2025 to 13-JUN-2025
Location and Shift Information:
Bendale Acres, 2920 Lawrence Ave E, Toronto, M1P 2T8
Kipling Acres & Child Care Centre 2233 Kipling Ave, Toronto, M9W 4L3
The City’s Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division supports Toronto seniors and residents in long-term care homes to have the healthiest, most fulfilling lives possible through exceptional care and services. Vulnerable individuals who reside in the community are supported through adult day programs, supportive housing services, tenancy support and homemakers and nurses services. CareTO is our brand for the culture change we are investing in for the City’s 10 directly operated long-term care homes ( https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/housing-shelter/rental-housing-tenant-information/finding-housing/long-term-care-homes/careto/). The division values Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence which shape our organizational culture, our priorities, and the experiences of all those who live, work, volunteer, and visit.
Please note this posting may be used to fill upcoming vacancies across our 10 Long-Term Care homes as they arise.
Major Responsibilities:
Develops, evaluates and modifies care plans for residents. Contribute to the development of the person-centred philosophy of care
Conducts various nursing assessments as required and when there is a change in resident/client’s health status.
Documents resident conditions and care provisions in the resident/client health care record.
Provides nursing care, including counseling
Directs staff by assigning duties and establishing priorities
Examines, measures, and records temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure, serum levels of glucose, weight, and neurological assessments using equipment, i.e. blood pressure cuff, glucometer, stethoscope, opthalmoscope
Assesses the physical, emotional and psychological well being of resident/client through observation and analysis of test and physical health indicators to evaluate care plan and identify modifications which may be required
Accompanies physician on rounds, providing information on resident/client condition and progress, and assisting with examinations, e.g., positioning, dressing and undressing residents/clients
Transcribes verbal or written physician's orders for medications or other treatments
Prepares precise dosages of medication in accordance with physician's orders, including narcotic and controlled drugs, and administers to residents/clients
Maintains inventory, ensuring medications are properly stored, safe and secure
Administers prescribed treatments as ordered by the physician, such as catheterizations, respiratory therapies, suctions, exercise, wound irrigations, and hot pack therapies using electronic/manual equipment for treatments, e.g., suction machine, hydrocullator
Administers first aid and emergency health measures, such as CPR
Prepares and applies clean and sterile dressings and bandages, and replaces, as required. Cleans wounds and lesions. Removes stitches and clips. Practices sterile techniques and other infection control procedures to minimize the transmission of infection
Monitors and participates in the personal care of residents/clients, as required; for example, hygiene, feeding, positioning, transferring, ambulation, toileting
Uses electric/hydraulic/manual equipment and lifting devices
Checks resident/client diet for therapeutic composition
Liaises, refers and advocates with community resources to coordinate admittances, transfers, and departures/deaths: hospitals (acute care, rehabilitation, and palliation), public health department, home care program, long term care facilities, ambulance services, diagnostic services, the coroner's office and social services
Prepares and maintains documentation such as charts, nursing records, statistics, and reports
Performs delegated Medical Acts (duties) i.e. vaccinations, innoculations, eye irrigations, death pronouncement etc
Counsels, instructs, and confers with resident/client and family in planning care: provides emotional support; responds to enquiries and resolves complaints
Collaborates with the BSO Team in the development of behaviour management strategies
Provides work direction, coaching and mentorship to BSU staff
Collaborates with the Psychogeriatric Outreach Program (POP) Team, Psychogeriatric Resource Consultant (PRC), Ontario Health at Home, Acute Care, Tertiary Care, other LTC homes, families, and circle of care
Maintains current knowledge of dementias, responsive behaviours, mental health, and relevant diagnoses
Contributes to the BSO community of practice
Assumes responsibility for personal development through participation in ongoing training to enhance skills
Leads and participates in Behavioural Management rounds and care conferences as required
Collaborates effectively when interacting with residents, family, team members and inter- professional care teams
Trains student nurses
Promotes the residents’ integration to their environment
Provides information to identify caregiver strategies that are resident-centred, age appropriate, maintain the resident’s dignity when responding to the behaviours and managing the associated risks
Documents observational behaviours, recognize that they have meaning, assess and account for how the behaviours impact the care delivery process.
Performs other duties and tasks as assigned
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
Current registration as a Registered Nurse (RN) in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)
Baccalaureate degree in Nursing or an approved Registered Nursing program equivalent.
Experience in long-term care environment, mental health, or geriatric populations.
Experience working in a specialized behavioural program, or populations with responsive behaviours, or completion of behavioural management training.
You must also have:
Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification
Certification in GPA (Gentle Persuasive Approach), PIECES (Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Capabilities, Environment and Social), DementAbility, U-First (Understand, Flag, Interact, Reflect and Support), Montessori Methods is an asset
Knowledge of responsive behaviours related to dementia, delirium, mental health, or other relevant conditions
Knowledge of gentle behavioural management techniques and approaches
Ability to coach, engage, and support staff caring for residents with responsive behaviours
Demonstrated ability to lead the care team
Excellent communication, comprehension, interpersonal and time management skills
Excellent care planning skills
Creative problem-solving skills
Excellent initiative and good judgment with ability to multi-task and meet competing priorities in a fast-paced environment
Ability to work independently and is self-directed while possessing the ability to work in a collaborative manner
Knowledge to monitor staff performance and the environment ensuring a safe workplace for staff; provides reinstruction where needed
Competent with computer systems, proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.), also proficient in using Point Click Care
Ability to develop, coordinate, monitor care delivery and evaluate care plans
If you wish to receive credit for recent related experience, please fill out the questionnaire. If successful, the City of Toronto will review your experience and determine the appropriate step in your salary.
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