Job Competition # 2024-05 Adm
Facility: Mountain Lea Lodge Bridgetown, NS Department: Nursing
Starting Date: As soon as possible Closing Date: September 20, 2024
Apply by submitting a resume or expression of interest to Linda Bailey, Recruiter lbailey@mountainsandmeadows.ca
Position Scope:
Under the direction of the Director of Resident Care, and in collaboration with the Senior Management Team the Professional Practice/Infection Control Coordinator is responsible for delivering education to front line staff. The focus will be mainly on infection control practices but could include other topics including audits.
Organizational Relationships:
Maintains a positive working relationship within the Management Team at Mountain Lea Lodge. Develops and maintains positive working relationships with the circle of care delivering education which is based on evidence and best practice.
Key Areas of Responsibility:
Develop monthly education calendar and track participants in an education data base that is divided by discipline
Teach courses and provide training to both licensed and unlicensed staff
Report monthly to the Director of Resident care and CEO on educational activities
Educate and audit staff on infection control best practices and other identified priority areas
Support the Leadership Team at MLL during an outbreak situation
· Oversee the vaccination program at Mountain Lea Lodge.
Staff Support:
Assist Director of Resident Care in providing educational opportunities to staff and help develop staff educational plans (Recognized Prior Learning)
Participates in meetings and educational opportunities
Helps in Policy Development as requested and provides education to staff
Judgement and Initiative:
· Must demonstrate good interpersonal communication skills and judgement with participants, staff, families, and other stakeholders.
· Must be flexible in dealing with changing or challenging situations, supports the needs of participants, presenting an attitude of respect, empathy and understanding.
· Must be a positive role model, encouraging good morale, demonstrating respect, and providing advocacy as needed.
· This is a position of trust in which most work is performed under indirect supervision.
· Personal integrity, initiative and good judgement are required.
· The ability to cooperate with other staff and work harmoniously as a member of a team is essential.
Working Environment:
· Much of the work is on site at Mountain Lea Lodge. Some travel is included such as attendance to education and meetings.
Hazards:
· While working with residents one may be exposed to behaviours such as physical and verbal abuse. Cuts, scrapes, chemical burns, cigarette smoke, or injuries, may result from routine tasks. Pets and plants are part of the normal working environment.
Qualifications:
Currently registered with the College of Nurses of Nova Scotia
Minimum of three years of progressive nursing experience and education in which leadership, administrative and interpersonal skills have been demonstrated.
Past Long Term Care experience is an asset
Must have excellent communication skills both verbal and written
Must have excellent conflict management skills
May require flexibility with work hours at times
Current certification in CPR and Standard First Aid
Policy development required
Skills and Abilities:
Proven leadership and team building skills
Ability to work independently
Ability to develop, implement and evaluate resident-centred programs
Proven organizational and time management skills
Ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced environment
Demonstrated computer skills, preferably in MS Office Suite
Maintain regular attendance
· A sound knowledge of and be able to practice the principles of diversity and inclusion. Empathy with clients, warmth, patience, imagination, teaching ability, creativity, and a positive approach toward community integration, are all important requirements.
· Must be willing to attend in service education, seminars, workshops, other educational events, and participate in team meetings
We encourage applications from all qualified candidates including Indigenous persons, persons with a disability, racially visible person, women, men, and persons of a minority sexual orientation and/or gender identity.
This posting is open to both internal and external applicants.
Successful applicants are required to provide a criminal record check (including Vulnerable Sector Check) to Human Resources within 4 weeks of employment and assume any associated costs as a condition of employment