Company Description
One of Canada's Best Diversity Employers and Greater Toronto's Top Employers for many consecutive years, William Osler Health System (Osler) provides a safe and supportive health care network to grow your career. Osler is nationally recognized for its commitment to patient safety and is Accredited with Exemplary Standing, the highest rating a Canadian hospital can receive. As a major Ontario hospital system, and home to some of the biggest specialty and emergency departments in the country, Osler serves the 1.3 million residents of Brampton, Etobicoke and surrounding communities. We are proud to offer you incredible exposure to best-in-class health care delivery and challenging hands-on opportunities to stay at the top of your game.
A hospital system built for and by the community, we continue to expand our services to meet the needs of a growing population, creating opportunities for increased hands-on skills development, cross-department training and promotional opportunities. Guided by our accomplished senior leadership team, together we are driving our vision of world-class health care inspired by our people and communities.
At Osler, we invest in careers that go beyond where health care professionals like you can achieve their goals and find deep personal and professional fulfillment. Join our team today!
Job Description
The Psychogeriatric Resource Consultant (PRC) provides educational and consultation services to front line staff that care for seniors with behavioral disorders associated with cognitive impairment (BPSD). The mandate of the PRC is to provide behaviour management focused education, consultation and support to staff in Home and Community Care Support Services. Consultation includes education and intervention strategies for staff who care for individuals with significant behavioural challenges associated with progressive cognitive impairment. The three main pillars of this work will be to (1) provide system coordination and management; (2) provide integrated service delivery and (3) to ensure knowledgeable care teams to enable capacity building.
The PRC will be an employee of William Osler Health System and the position is aligned with Osler's Specialized Geriatric Service Outreach Team. The PRC will be mobile with most of the direct work occurring in Home and Community Care Support Services/Long Term Care Homes in the Central West geography. The PRC will provide supportive educational consultation and support services and contribute to quality improvement initiatives within the organizations that are serviced. S/he is expected to play a leadership role in promoting and supporting evidence-based care with seniors with behavioural challenges associated with dementia and other cognitive disorders.
Accountabilities:
Assist and advise in the development of care plans and interventions for persons with responsive behaviours and personal expressions
Uses solution-focused principles to motivate form care partners to carry out behavior management/intervention plan(s) that has been developed advocating for older adults quality of life and minimizing risk
Assists and supports staff in various sectors in the application and interpretation of assessment tools for care planning and treatment for persons with cognitive/mental health needs and associated behavioural issues for capacity building
Collaborates with other specialists, consultants, and community teams to improve the quality of life for the client and their families
Identifies knowledge and skill gaps/needs of community and staff in diverse organizations and settings who provide care and service
Builds capacity with staff and leaders utilizing a knowledge-to-practice framework such as PIECES and GPA as well as supports in the development of training materials and presentations
Identifies training/capacity building opportunities and delivers time sensitive education to care partners
Promotes smooth transitions for older adults across the continuum of care and develops linkages with community resources
Builds capacity through indirect case consultation, networking and knowledge exchange Effectively supports the identification and development of quality improvement principles
Ensures caregivers are provided with timely and appropriate information and referral to the Home and Community Care Support and BSO services
Partnering with BSO and Geriatric services to ensure appropriate use of community health professionals and reduction of service duplication
Participates as an integrated member supporting case conferences/meetings with clients and caregivers and community partners
Qualifications
A regulated healthcare professional in good standing
Registration with the appropriate college
Minimum 3 years' experience in geriatric psychiatry and/or geriatrics and/or long-term care with preference to geriatric psychiatry.
Training and experience with PIECES is preferred
Demonstrated competence in the knowledge and use of standard geriatric assessment tools and rating scales
Ability to enhance the local system by working with other partners in care
Ability to forge linkages across the community
Experience in identifying staff training needs
Experience in provision of education and training tailored to diverse organizations and settings
Experience in program development
Experience in long- term or community-based seniors care is required
Proficiency in the use of computer software, including MS Office Suite and virtual environments, and Internet is required
Fluency in English (reading, writing, speaking, comprehension).
Demonstrated commitment to continuing education
Excellent skills in adult education including negotiation, facilitation, communication, coaching and problem solving
Sensitivity to multi-cultural issues
Demonstrated ability to function independently with minimal support
Excellent attendance, punctuality and work record
Travel within the Central West LHIN, a valid drivers license and access to a car is required
A combination of experience and academic qualifications will be considered in selecting the preferred candidate
Must demonstrate Osler's Values of Respect, Excellence, Service, Compassion, Innovation and Collaboration
Additional Information
Hours: Currently Days, 8 hours, shifts including weekends and statutory holidays (subject to change in accordance with operational requirements)
Salary:
Minimum: $40.94
Maximum: $52.45
Internal application deadline: October 30, 2025
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Osler values inclusivity and diversity in the workplace. We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds. We are committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you require an accommodation at any stage of the recruitment process, please notify Human Resources at [email protected].
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