Chartwell·Township of Langley, British Columbia
The Registered Nurse provides professional nursing care to residents by assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating individualized care to meet physical and emotional needs. Responsibilities also include supervising support staff, administering medications, and liaising with multidisciplinary teams and relatives regarding resident care and condition.
The Registered Nurse (RN) provides professional nursing care to residents in accordance with required medical care and established nursing care plans and practices.
They may supervises the activities and provide direction to Guest Attendants or Personal Support Workers.
The responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: · Assesses, plan, implement and evaluate individualized care to meet the residents' physical and emotional needs.
Ensure resident care plan is initiated in collaboration with other members of the multidisciplinary team; · Communicate with relatives regarding the care and condition of respective residents as required; · In conjunction with the Health and Wellness Manager, participates in discharge planning, consultation, and/or transfer of residents; · As required, provide direct resident care and participate in resident teaching; · Encourage active participation by residents in all therapy programs and recreational activities; · Assist in the development and maintenance of an appropriate plan of care for each resident; · Liaise with attending physicians, psychiatrists, consultants, social workers, clergy, relatives or responsible persons, nursing, dietary, activity staff, etc. to ensure effective resident care is provided; · Provides first aid to staff when necessary and completes Employee Injury Report; · Procure and administer medications including all injections and narcotics; · Participate in the orientation, on-the-job training and in-servicing of nursing staff as required; · As required, requisition and receive supplies.
The ideal candidates will possess: · A sound knowledge and background in geriatric, rehabilitation or long term/retirement nursing including activation, nursing and personnel administration.
Knowledge of the appropriate sections of the Health Disciplines Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, Pharmacy Act, Food and Drugs Act (Canada), Narcotic Control Act (Canada) and other pertinent Federal, Provincial and Municipal Statutes which influence the operation of the Retirement Home and more specifically the nursing department; · Registered Nurses who provide care to residents in the facility shall have a current certificate of competence with the College of Nurses within their province.
the lives of our residents and their families, and the lives of our employees. Join an exceptional group of diverse, inspiring, and caring people who are empowered to provide personalized, human experiences for our residents and staff through the connections they make every day within our communities. Chartwell’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity is a commitment to hiring people whose skills and abilities contribute the most to the success of the organization and who reflect the communities in which we live and work. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from a wide range of qualified candidates, including people with disabilities. If you have questions or require assistance with the application process, please email accessibility@chartwell.com or call 1-888-663-6448. Chartwell may use artificial intelligence to assist in screening and assessing applicants for this position. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Candidates must possess a current certificate of competence with the College of Nurses in their province and have sound knowledge in geriatric, rehabilitation, or long-term/retirement nursing, including administration knowledge. Familiarity with relevant Federal, Provincial, and Municipal Statutes influencing retirement home operations is also required.
Market context
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