Halton Healthcare
Location
Milton, Ontario
Salary
CA$41 - CA$59 / HOUR
Provide high-acuity nursing care to critically ill patients across various units and sites within the Halton Healthcare system. Support staffing needs, patient flow, and clinical operations while adapting to different unit workflows and documentation requirements.
Requires current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario, ACLS/BLS certifications, and a Critical Care Certificate. Candidates must demonstrate competency in advanced cardiac monitoring and the use of critical care medical devices.
The Critical Care Float Pool Registered Nurse provides direct and indirect nursing care within the assigned clinical program, supporting patient care needs across designated units and sites based on operational requirements, patient acuity, staffing needs, and established program priorities. This includes care for high-acuity patients requiring advanced monitoring and rapid clinical decision-making. The successful candidate will be assigned to a home program and may be required to work across multiple units and/or Halton Healthcare sites, including Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Milton District Hospital, and Georgetown Hospital, as applicable to the role and program needs. This may include ICU, Level 2 ICU,and any clinical area requiring critical care-level training across all sites. This role is intended to support safe staffing, continuity of care, vacancy coverage, sick call replacement, leaves of absence, surge capacity, education support, and other short-term or emerging operational needs within the program. Assignments will be made in accordance with patient care needs, operational requirements, the nurse’s scope of practice, demonstrated competency, orientation, training, qualifications, and applicable collective agreement provisions. Other duties as required. The successful candidate will: Provide safe, competent, patient- and family-centred nursing care to critically ill patients requiring advanced hemodynamic monitoring and life-sustaining therapies, including invasive and non-invasive ventilation. May work across designated units and sites within the assigned program based on operational need and assignment. Support staffing needs related to vacancies, sick calls, leaves of absence, education, surge, onboarding, and other program priorities across designated units and sites Perform comprehensive patient assessments, identify changes in patient condition, and escalate concerns appropriately. Administer medications, treatments, and procedures in accordance with hospital policies, professional standards, and applicable legislation. Collaborate with physicians, nurses, allied health, support services, patients, families, and leaders to support quality care and positive patient outcomes. Work closely with intensivists and critical care teams Support patient flow, transitions in care, discharge planning, and patient/family education. Adapt to different unit workflows, patient populations, documentation requirements, escalation pathways, and site-specific processes. Participate in program-specific orientation, education, mentorship, and competency development. Maintain required competencies and complete required education or validation prior to working independently in specialized or unfamiliar areas. Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with professional and organizational standards. Demonstrate professionalism, flexibility, adaptability, and accountability in a variety of clinical practice environments. May be required to assume charge nurse responsibilities where appropriate, based on experience, competency, and operational need. Program-Based Float Expectations The Critical Care Float Pool role is designed to provide flexibility within a defined clinical program while supporting safe, consistent, and competent nursing practice. The successful candidate must be willing and able to: Work across designated units within the assigned program. Work across multiple Halton Healthcare sites as required by the program. Travel between sites as operationally required. Accept assignments based on patient care needs, staffing requirements, skill mix, competency, qualifications, and operational priorities. Maintain readiness to work in different clinical environments within the program. Maintains readiness for rapidly changing acuity and unfamiliar high-risk environments. Adapt to site-specific workflows, documentation practices, escalation pathways, and interprofessional team structures. Work collaboratively with , professional practice leaders, managers, and clinical teams to support continued development and safe practice. Contribute to a collaborative learning environment by sharing program-specific knowledge, site-specific practices, and workflow information with team members, where appropriate and within the expectations of the role. Staff will only be assigned to areas where they have received the appropriate orientation, training, and demonstrated competency. Support to develop specialty skills where operationally required; and opportunities to participate in quality improvement, onboarding, clinical practice, and education initiatives. Participation in upskilling opportunities will be based on program need, staff interest where possible, qualifications, readiness, orientation requirements, demonstrated competency, and applicable collective agreement provisions.
Required qualifications: Current Registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario. Current Heart & Stroke Approved BLS Provider Card upon hire. Current Heart & Stroke ACLS certification required at time of hire and ongoing. Critical Care Certificate required 1 year in the Critical Care setting an asset Demonstrated competency in advanced cardiac monitoring, including arrhythmia interpretation and 12-lead ECG analysis. Competence in the use of critical care equipment and medical devices, including: Cardiac and hemodynamic monitors IV infusion pumps Invasive pressure monitoring (e.g., arterial lines) Invasive and non-invasive ventilators Rapid infuser devices Proficiency in IV insertion, phlebotomy, and invasive hemodynamic monitoring. Knowledge and skill of PRISMA machine an asset Demonstrated ability to provide safe, competent, evidence-informed nursing care within the assigned program. Demonstrated ability to work across multiple units and/or sites, as required. Strong patient assessment, critical thinking, problem-solving, and clinical decision-making skills. Ability to recognize changes in patient condition and escalate appropriately. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills. Demonstrated ability to work effectively as part of an interprofessional team. Ability to work independently and manage changing priorities in a fast-paced environment. Demonstrated flexibility, adaptability, professionalism, and commitment to patient- and family-centred care. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Demonstrated commitment to continuing education and professional development. Basic computer skills and ability to use clinical documentation systems. Must be able to meet the physical demands of the position. Satisfactory employment and attendance record required.
Preference may be given to candidates who have: Recent experience in more than one unit within the assigned program. Experience working across multiple sites or clinical areas. Demonstrated ability to adapt quickly to changing clinical environments. Demonstrated leadership, mentorship, preceptor, or charge nurse experience. Evidence of ongoing professional development relevant to the program. Interest in developing additional program-specific skills through supported upskilling, orientation, and competency development.
Hours: Monday - Sunday; 12 hour shifts including days, evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays, as required by the program (Hours are subject to change based on operational needs) Salary: $41.15 to $58.98 per hour Positions: 2
June 25, 2026 Internal Applicants Due By: July 2, 2026 REF3761K Halton Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer who is committed to integrating diversity, equity and inclusion throughout our operations, policies and culture. If you are passionate about what you do, motivated by a job well done, and as committed to excellence, quality and patient satisfaction as we are, we'd like to hear from you. Please attach your current resume directly to this posting. Please note that while this job is posted on Halton Healthcare's career page, it may also appear on third-party job boards. These external platforms may use automated tools, including artificial intelligence, for candidate screening and matching. We do not control or influence these processes. To ensure your application is reviewed by our team, we recommend applying directly through our Halton Healthcare careers site. We thank all those who apply but only those individuals selected for further consideration will be contacted. Halton Healthcare is committed to providing accommodations for applicants with disabilities. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code, Halton Healthcare will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your accommodation needs to ensure your equal participation. The Ontario Public Hospitals Act mandates that hospitals establish health surveillance programs for all individuals working within the hospital. This regulation requires proof of immunity for certain diseases and as a result, Halton Healthcare requires all new hires to receive pre-employment medical clearance by our Health, Safety & Wellness team, prior to their start date, as a condition of employment. This includes demonstrating compliance with Halton Healthcare’s Immunization Policies. All new hires must be fully compliant with our Vaccination Policy as a condition of employment with Halton Healthcare. Successful applicants will be required to provide proof of vaccination or proof of a documented medical exemption as part of the hiring process. All personal information is collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Market context
Ontario nursing roles are often driven by ongoing staffing needs across hospitals, long-term care, community care, and emergency settings. Competition is usually strongest for candidates who already hold the required registration, have at least 18 months of experience, and bring current CPR/BLS, with ACLS and CTAS adding value for emergency postings. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to save research time, then confirm your credentials and tailor your application to the specific unit or setting.
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