Hamilton Health Sciences·Hamilton, Ontario
Coordinate and evaluate nursing care for highly complex patients in a Neurological Trauma ICU using advanced treatment modalities. Provide support and consultation as part of the Critical Care Response Team for the hospital.
As a member of the healthcare team, the Registered Nurse coordinates and evaluates patient care and provides nursing care according to the standards of practice for Registered Nurses in the ICU. Using a multidisciplinary and collaborative team approach that is dedicated to the principles of patient-and family-centered care, our team of Registered Nurses treat highly complex patients using leading edge treatment modalities including Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) and Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies (CRRT). Our ICU staff also supports the Critical Care Response Team for the HGH, bringing highly skilled, specialized, critical care nurses, as members of a multidisciplinary team, to offer support and consultation outside of the ICU. As a Royal College Accredited training program and through our affiliation with McMaster University, we offer opportunities for learning and conduct world renowned research.
Current Certificate of Registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario Current Basic Cardiac Life Support certification Recent (within 2 years) nursing experience in Level 3 critical care unit (as defined by CCSO) Demonstrated experience and ability in caring for patients requiring Hemodynamic and Cardiac Monitoring, Mechanical Ventilation, Resuscitation, Management of Shock Syndromes and other advanced life support interventions (subject to testing) Demonstrated knowledge and application of interpersonal and inter-professional conflict resolution and HHS Values Based Code of Conduct and Mutual Respect Demonstrated knowledge and application of critical thinking to effectively manage prioritization of work and respond to a rapidly changing environment Demonstrated knowledge and application of Service Excellence Behaviours to all interactions with patients and families Demonstrated commitment to self-directed professional education and development Demonstrated understanding of Problem Solving and Continuous Quality Improvement Processes
Requires a current CNO registration, BCLS certification, and recent experience in a Level 3 critical care unit. Candidates must demonstrate proficiency in advanced life support interventions and interpersonal conflict resolution.
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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