LASIK MD·Dieppe, New Brunswick
The nurse is responsible for preparing patients for intraocular surgery and providing care in the recovery area. Additional duties include maintaining emergency supplies, assisting the surgical team, and updating electronic medical records.
REGISTERED NURSE (INTRAOCULAR PROCEDURES) Working for LASIK MD (an affiliated entity of Vision Group) is to help improve people's eyesight. It is having the feeling of a mission accomplished and a job well done. It is seeing happiness in the eyes of patients and realizing that you have changed the way they see life. All of this can be achieved while having the opportunity to build a stable and rewarding career that meets your full potential. Join our team, where our Great Place to Work® certification represents our commitment to creating a supportive and inclusive culture for every member of our organization. A look at your benefits You have a permanent full-time position (37-40hrs/week - Monday to Friday). You benefit from a free LASIK surgery, 3 weeks of vacation, 3 sick days, 1 floater & 1 wellness day. You benefit from group insurance, telemedicine & RRSP match. You work with experts in Ophthalmology & you can count yourself as a team member of one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies. Your tasks at a glance You prepare patients for surgery. You provide excellent patient care in the recovery area. You maintain the crash cart and emergency supplies. You assist the surgeon and the surgical team with patient flow. You update medical records in our EMR systems. You support the organization’s Risk Management program by identifying and promptly reporting patient safety concerns, incidents, or potential risks to clinic management, to assist in the organization’s overall efforts to identify, report, and mitigate risks. A clear view of your assets You have completed an accredited nursing education program and are registered with the Nurses Association of New Brunswick. You have a Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Your experience in the field of ophthalmology and/or optometry is considered an asset. Your work experience in intensive care and/or an operating room is considered an asset. You thrive in a dynamic environment and when working in a team. You are meticulous, precise, rigorous, patient and focused, no detail can escape you. You have excellent communication skills, you speak English et français également (advanced intermediate level of French required due to the nature of the tasks or interactions with our French-speaking patients).
30 Englehart St, Dieppe, NB E1A 8H3 From our point of view If you think you are the ideal candidate for this role and are ready to join a passionate and hard-working team, apply now. #VG4
Candidates must have an accredited nursing education, registration with the Nurses Association of New Brunswick, and BLS certification. Advanced intermediate French and English communication skills are required, with experience in ophthalmology or intensive care preferred.
Market context
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