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Ambulatory Care Nurse - Neuromotor 

Category Nursing  
Req Number NUR-20-00008  
Open Date 9/14/2020  
Number of Openings 1  
Department Child Development Program 

Work type Regular Full-time 

Grade None Specified 

FTE 1.0 

Posting Close Date 09/23/2020 

Description

The Ambulatory Care Nurse’s (ACN) skill set is grounded in rehabilitative principles of assessing, managing and evaluating complex health conditions in collaboration with the interprofessional team and client/family. They partner with the client and family, to establish plans of care to obtain optimal health and wellbeing, utilizing a strength-based approach.

The Ambulatory Care Nurse has unique competencies required to help clients and families navigate an ever-changing complex health system. They are also required to provide complex procedural care, support clients/families in decision-making, and provide client education and coordination of services.

They have knowledge and experience working with children with Cerebral Palsy and other neuromotor and developmental disorders and their families.

They participate in educational activities, program committees, quality improvement projects or other operational support projects as assigned. Provide nursing services to clients and families based on standards of practice set out by the College of Nurses of Ontario. The Ambulatory Care Nurse (ACN) provides leadership and promotes excellence in pediatric family centred care within an interprofessional, academic and collaborative practice environment.

The ACN is registered with College of Nurses of Ontario and works to full scope of practice within the current legislative framework. The RN demonstrates the competencies to work across various ambulatory care settings as required.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Practice

  • Uses evidence based practice to plan, implement and evaluate nursing care for clients with cerebral palsy and other neuromotor/developmental disorders and their families.
  • Provides nursing care utilizing a strengths based approach that promotes and supports the physical, psychosocial, and spiritual well-being of clients and families
  • Continuously assess the outcome of care provided and assess and manage conditions and symptoms related to their neuromotor condition
  • Practices culturally competent care
  • Works in partnership with client / family and interprofessional team to facilitate appropriate, timely and effective transition planning
  • Collaborates with members of the Interprofessional team and community health care providers to ensure an optimum and integrated approach to care
  • Advocates for clients / families with goal of effective outcomes and appropriate use of resources
  • Supports and respects the client / family’s rights to make decisions based on their own values, beliefs and experiences

Collaboration

  • Collaborates with client / family and interprofessional team to identify client-centred goals
  • Demonstrates excellent communication skills
  • Practices based on identified standards of care within an interprofessional environment
  • Ability to transfer knowledge and ambulatory care competencies to other clinic areas
  • Develops and maintains partnerships with community providers

Leadership

  • Provide leadership at a program, community or regional/national level for initiatives focused on improving the quality of care for children with neuromotor disorders.
  • Participates in quality improvement initiatives, supports the maintenance of a safe and healthy work environment and advances a culture of client safety through work and daily practice
  • Demonstrates commitment to patient safety by speaking up about safety issues, changing nursing practices to enhance safety. Shares errors through system reporting mechanisms, and shared accountability for safe practices
  • Manages change in a constructive and appropriate manner
  • Seeks opportunities for professional growth

Research/Education

  • Demonstrates and utilizes the teaching / learning process to provide education, both formal and informal to clients / families, colleagues, students and other professionals within a fully affiliated academic healthcare environment
  • Guide the professional growth of others across the continuum of care through role modeling, coaching and/or mentoring. Provide evidence-based, clinically competent nursing care in a culturally sensitive manner. (i.e. nursing preceptor of students)
  • Demonstrates a spirit of inquiry by examining current practice and identifying questions for study
  • Utilizes nursing best practice guidelines and evidence to deliver care
  • Participates in nursing research where applicable and utilizes outcome measurements

Qualifications

Required Qualifications at this Level

Education:

  • Preferred: Masters in Nursing

Experience:

  • Must have a minimum of one year of nursing experience in a pediatric environment.
  • Previous job-related experience, preferably in working with clients with physical disabilities
  • Previous job-related experience in a rehabilitation setting and/or ambulatory care nursing role.
  • Previous experience working with clients on advanced care planning

Licensure and/or Certification:

  • Current certificate of competence by the College of Nurses of Ontario
  • Current BCLS certificate—Basic Rescuer
  • Certification in Rehabilitation Nursing from Canadian Nurses Association is preferred

 

 
About the Organization Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital creates a world of possibility by supporting children and youth with disabilities, medical complexity, illness and injury. All of our work is guided by our strategic plan, Transformative Care, Inclusive World: Holland Bloorview 2030. The plan: https://strategicplan.hollandbloorview.ca/

To get a glimpse as to who Holland Bloorview is, we invite you to watch the Dear Everybody, This is Holland Bloorview video. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbp-WhflXXo&feature=youtu.be

Holland Bloorview is committed to fostering a climate of inclusion, diversity, equity accessibility, and anti-racism (IDEAA). This commitment is central to, and mutually supportive of, our research excellence mandate. We welcome and respect the diversity of all members of our community and we seek to create an inclusive culture for our clients, families, research scientists, staff, participants, trainees, volunteers, trustees, and partners. To help in our journey towards fully reflecting the communities we partner with, we welcome and encourage applications from Black individuals and other racialized persons, Indigenous Peoples, women, persons with disabilities, LGBTQI2SA+ persons, and others who may contribute to further diversification of ideas within our community. Holland Bloorview is committed to fair assessment of a candidate's abilities, and consideration for diversity of thought, method, and experience, including non-traditional career paths.

In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, accommodation will be provided throughout the recruitment process to applicants with disabilities. Please notify us of any accommodations that you require by contacting humanresources@hollandbloorview.ca or 416-425-6220.  

This position is currently not accepting applications.

To search for an open position, please go to http://hollandbloorview.appone.com



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