If you reside in British Columbia and are passionate about joining a team that is committed and driven by innovation and growth, then join us at HeadHunting Inc! We are looking to fill many roles in Retirement Homes throughout the province.
The Licensed Practical Nurse is a critical role within our communities as it impacts the lives of residents and ignites the warmth of human connection.
As a Licensed Practical Nurse your typical day will impact the following ways:
Providing for nursing care in accordance with established policy, physician’s orders, the resident plan of care, and within the scope of practice of an LPN. Utilizing sound nursing practice principles, ensure delivery of excellent nursing and personal care in the assigned home area(s).
Ensures the supply, control, and safekeeping of drugs and narcotics, ensures protocols are followed on all assigned shifts.
Creating a comfortable and safe environment that provides opportunities for privacy, dignity, autonomy, independence and individuality and maintenance of personal lifestyle and values.
Optimizing each resident’s potential to achieve or maintain maximum functional ability.
Seeks direction from the RN when resident need exceeds experience or scope of practice.
Exercises sound nursing judgment by reporting any change in resident’s status in a timely manner to the Registered Nurse as necessary and takes appropriate action.
Fostering an atmosphere that is conducive to the provision of optimal care, and the effective functioning of the assigned resident home area through collaboration with other team members, monitoring resident care, communicating with residents and family members, and providing guidance to Personal Support Workers/Unregulated team members assigned to the care unit.
Liaising with medical team members, nurse specialists, consultants and supports effective clinical care for all residents.
Continually assesses his/her own nursing practice and learning needs.
Participates in and attends in-service programs provided by the community as well as conferences, seminars, and workshops.
Documents priorities, target dates and strategies or interventions on the individualized care plan to achieve the best possible outcomes for each resident.
Works with the resident, family members, and interprofessional team to systematically collect data for the nursing history on admission, readmission, and change in status, and provides ongoing assessment and appropriate documentation.
Performs other duties as assigned.
MUST HAVES:
Minimum 1-year experience in Retirement and Long-term Care setting
Diploma in Practical Nursing.
Current registration as a Licensed Practical Nurse with the College of Nurses BC
Successful annual completion of RAI MDS certification as per Ministry of Health requirements for AIS.
A minimum of 2 doses of COVID-19 Vaccines (with provincial Enhanced Covid Vaccine – QR Code)
Current First Aid-CPR/BLSC training
Excellent command of verbal and written English language skills
Ability to work independently and/or as a member of a team
A valid Vulnerable Sector Check that was taken within the last 12 months
A valid TB Test Report/Chest X-ray that was taken within the last 12 months
Assignment type:
Full-time
Part-time
Act upon your desire to help others and join HeadHunting Inc. as we continue to enhance the lives of those we serve.