The Clinical Coordinator (RN) shares responsibility for the care provided in the licensed care area and ensures that care standards are maintained in accordance with the applicable regulations, standards and legal requirements.
Salary range: $110 - $117
The responsibilities of this role include but are not limited to:
Developing comprehensive care plans tailored to the individuals short and long term requirements, monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the individual care plans and identifying changing care levels and ensuring appropriate action is taken;
Ensuring individual care plans are appropriate to the needs of the resident and reviewing and monitoring on a regular basis and evolving in accordance with the changing needs of the resident;
Facilitating/chairing/attending resident care conferences with residents and their families;
Providing direct supervision to the Health Care Aides;
Supervisory responsibilities include recruiting, training and developing medical and non-medical continuing care staff, scheduling, assigning and monitoring work, providing input to staff performance appraisals, ensuring a healthy and safe work environment, resolving conflicts and grievances and recommending appropriate disciplinary action;
Participating as a member of the site leadership team to develop strategic plans and ensure consistent implementation throughout the organization;
Networking with clinical practice groups and health care professionals, agencies and services as necessary;
Assisting with the Director of Care to maintain optimal occupancy rates and liaising with community agencies to exchange information and obtain client referrals;
Supervising the administration of medication as directed and authorized by physicians including the liaison and evaluation of pharmacy services;
Investigating and reporting serious incidents and taking appropriate corrective action.
The ideal candidates will possess:
Minimum 3 years working experience in a geriatric setting and knowledge of the Community Care Facilities Act, Adult Care Regulations and other regulations acts;
Completion of a nursing program and a current certificate of competence with the College of Nurses within their province;
Sound clinical knowledge with the ability to teach, coach, model and mentor members of the clinical team;
Ability to implement and monitor CQI initiatives;
Able to work various shifts and be Manager on call as required.