Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
Location
Winkler, Manitoba
The nurse provides comprehensive psychiatric care, including assessment, planning, and implementation of treatment plans based on the Recovery Model. Responsibilities include coordinating with a multidisciplinary team and managing patient stabilization for community discharge.
Must be a Registered Nurse or Registered Psychiatric Nurse licensed in Manitoba with a valid nursing license. Requires satisfactory criminal record, child abuse, and adult abuse registry checks.
2015 annually; 7.75hr/day
Personal recovery is about acceptance and regaining purpose and meaning in life as you come to terms with mental illness. Social recovery is about living a safe, full and dignified life in the community with appropriate supports and services. Illness recovery is self-management and using your own “personal medicine” (Deegan, P. 2005), for example stress management, support groups, meditation, or yoga, as well as pharmaceutical medication.
As individuals strive to live outside of their mental illness, we at EMHC endeavor to assist our patients in their journey towards self-determination, responsibility, choice, hope, empowerment and meaningful roles in life.
Must be a qualified Registered Psychiatric Nurse and/or Registered Nurse in the Province of Manitoba and the holder of a valid nursing license Thorough knowledge of nursing theory and practice Demonstrates good interpersonal, communication and organizational skills Observes the Code of Ethics of the licensing body Physically and mentally capable of performing duties assigned
Other Requirements and
Current active registration in good standing with the College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba or College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of Manitoba Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (with the Vulnerable Sector Check) Satisfactory Child Abuse Registry Check Satisfactory Adult Abuse Registry Check
1. Assessment Duties:
Together with the treatment team, develops a nursing care plan, based on patients’ and treatment teams’ prioritized needs. Reviews care plans at regular intervals, including but not limited to, doctor’s rounds, Kardex, team meetings, etc. The nurse continually plans the care, both short term (for the next few hours) and long term (the next few weeks), in collaboration with the patient as much as possible.
providing direct nursing care, coordinating and accessing the agreed upon therapies, providing education for the patient, carrying out relevant procedures and by delegating where appropriate, while maintaining accountability for the treatment (i.e. asking that a PNA go for a walk with the patient and ensuring that it is done and reported). The nurse engages in therapeutic conversations and activities with the patient throughout the shift to establish rapport help build social skills, help the patient in reality testing and to help the patient experience roles other than the “patient role” (i.e. being a player in a bingo game, being a listener in a conversation, being a helper in the courtyard, etc.) The nurse ensures that the plan of care is clearly documented in the Kardex, chart and that all relevant information is in the chart and indicated on relevant communication tools (i.e. observation rounds sheet). The nurse maintains current inpatient records reflecting care and progress of patients. The nurse advocates for the patient around identified needs, resources and supports. The nurse ensures the doctor’s orders are processed. The nurse ensures doctor’s orders are implemented, including administration of medications.
The nurse, on a regular basis, reviews the treatment plan with the patient and the treatment team. The nurse determines the patient’s response to the nursing interventions and determines the patient’s interpretations and evaluations of their treatment and achievement of goals. The nurse evaluates and interprets this data and relays this information to the rest of the treatment team. The nurse evaluates the progress and revises the plan as required, in consultation with the patient and other team members.
Responsibilities: of Primary Nurse:
Responsibilities: of Charge Nurse:
Administering medication via injection, educating patient on symptoms and monitoring overall wellness. The incumbent is responsible to ensure the development and implementation of a variety of related outpatient services and management of daily/specialty clinics. Assists with hand hygiene and delivers to staff educator.
Must be physically and mentally capable of carrying out the duties and responsibilities as assigned. Required to work evenings/nights/weekends depending on rotation.
Eden welcomes applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request during the assessment and selection process. Full job description available upon request. Apply to: edenhr@edenhealth.mb.ca.
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