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A healthcare organization in Vancouver is hiring a Clinical Nurse Specialist to enhance Indigenous cultural safety in nursing practice. The role involves collaboration across teams to improve care for Indigenous patients, requiring a Master's in Nursing and significant experience. Applicants of Indigenous ancestry are preferred. This position aims to promote culturally safe practices within the health system.
Job Description
Summary
Providence Health Care’s Indigenous Wellness and Reconciliation team is hiring!
To learn more about the Indigenous Wellness and Reconciliation team, check us out here.
We acknowledge that Providence Health Care & the new St. Paul’s Hospital site is located on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ / Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
What does the Indigenous Wellness and Reconciliation team do?
The IWR team guides Providence Health Care in its commitment to advance Truth and Reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, informed by seminal reports like In Plain Sight (2021) and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. All of us at Providence are responsible for advancing Indigenous human rights in partnership with Indigenous Peoples, through processes underpinned by mutual respect and dignity. We also continually seek to maximize our capacity to deliver exceptional, culturally safe care to the Indigenous patients that we serve. The Indigenous Wellness and Reconciliation team is an integral part of guiding and leading this work.
Implementing innovative solutions to challenges is a key part of advancing culturally safe, identify-affirming care. The implementation of innovative solutions often involves multiple teams and services, and requires coordination and respectful collaboration.
In this position, you will be joining an exceptional, hardworking team balanced with unwavering support for one another and a great sense of humour.
What you will do :
Reporting to the Vice-President, Indigenous Wellness and Reconciliation, and the Chief of Professional Practice and Nursing for professional issues, the Clinical Nurse Specialist-Indigenous Cultural Safety provides cultural safety and nursing expertise and functions as a clinical leader within and across programs. They will consult and collaborate with Clinical Group / Service Leaders, other nurses and health care professionals to improve and advance cultural safety in nursing practice and patient / resident outcomes both in the area of specialty and in nursing practice initiatives throughout Providence Health Care.
If you don’t meet all the qualifications listed above, we do encourage you to still apply. We review all applications and welcome related experience to add to the diversity of our workforce. Joining PHC now is a chance to immerse yourself in a culturally collaborative, compassionate and innovative workplace. You will play a key role being part of healthcare team that addresses the needs of our community. You will broaden your expertise, increase your knowledge and have opportunities for professional growth.
Qualifications / Skills and Education
Education
Skills and Abilities
Duties and Responsibilities
Exemplifies and promotes cultural safety and anti-racism in nursing practice through activities such as :
Provides consultation in Indigenous cultural safety to nurses and other members of the interdisciplinary team, through activities such as :
Coordinates the evaluation of patient / resident care outcomes, identifies sub-populations at risk, and proposes solutions through activities such as :
Provides leadership to nurses, leaders, and other members of the interdisciplinary team in identifying learning needs of patients / residents and staff as related to cultural safety and anti-racism, and determine priorities for educational programs through activities such as :
Supports nursing research to promote clinical knowledge development and research-based clinical practice in cultural safety and anti-racism through activities such as :
Supports nurses in their practice across Providence Health Care in cultural safety and anti-racism programs / initiatives as requested through activities such as :
Provides professional cultural safety and anti-racism expertise to health care professionals external to the organization on matters related to nursing practice including clinical, research and educational activities.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Vaccination Flag
As per the current Public Health Orders (Long Term Care / Seniors Assisted Living Provincial Health Order and the Health Sector Order), as of October 26, 2021, all employees working for Providence Health Care must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Proof of vaccination status will be required.