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The Ottawa Hospital seeks Registered Nurses for its ICU Training Program, offering critical care training. Candidates will learn in a supportive environment, ensuring high-quality patient care. Successful candidates commit to 24 months in the ICU, enhancing their skills in a collaborative setting.
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About The Ottawa Hospital
Inspired by research and driven by compassion!
About The Ottawa Hospital
Inspired by research and driven by compassion!
The Ottawa Hospital (TOH) is one of Canada’s largest learning and research multi-campus hospitals. With more than 1,100 beds and approximately 12,000 staff members, we deliver specialized care to the Eastern Ontario region.
From the compassion of our people to the relentless pursuit of new discoveries, The Ottawa Hospital never stops seeking solutions to the most complex health-care challenges while continually engaging with the community to support our vision for better patient care.
Working together with its research institute, the University of Ottawa, and other partners, the hospital is continually gaining national and international recognition for high-quality patient care, teaching and research, while striving to meet the needs of the culturally diverse community we serve.
Position Information
Are you a Registered Nurse looking to learn or enhance your critical care skills in the ICU? The Ottawa Hospital is looking to provide a special opportunity for nurses with or without critical care experience to join our in-house ICU Training Program. During the program, candidates will be afforded the opportunity to learn critical care theory and translate the knowledge into the clinical setting. This opportunity provides the advanced training needed to confidently and competently care for the most critical patients in a level 3 Intensive Care Unit.
Please note that successful candidates will commit to continued employment in the ICU for a period of 24 months.
About The Ottawa Hospital ICU
The Intensive Care Units at The Ottawa Hospital, located at the Civic and General Campus, care for complex medical and surgical patients. The ICU at the Civic campus is a 26+ bed unit and is the regional trauma, neurosurgery and vascular centre. The ICU at the General Campus is a 25+ bed unit providing tertiary acute care for complex medical, surgical and cancer care patients. Both units offer a multidisciplinary and collaborative approach to ensure patient and family-centered care using evidence-informed practice. In this environment, you will care for patients with the assistance of a multidisciplinary team.
About The ICU Training Program
The training program consists of 6 weeks of in-class learning, skills, simulation, and clinical days, followed by 4 weeks of preceptored shifts prior to graduating to independent, supported practice. The leadership team (i.e., management, educator) will meet with you frequently to ensure your learning needs are met and to provide in the moment positive feedback and areas for improvement. You will develop close-knit relationships with your peers, physicians, respiratory therapists, and allied health care team members (available on the unit 24/7) ensure ample support in your in your new role.
Staff learn on a daily basis through patient rounds, and have the opportunity to participate in educational opportunities offered by our educators and physicians. Following orientation, you will have opportunities for professional development to keep abreast of best practice changes. There is also a peer support team in place that helps staff members provide emotional support and guidance to assist each other through challenging situations. The program will connect staff members with trained Peer Supporters.
Rotation/Shifts
Days, evenings and nights, including weekends, 12 hour shifts.
For information purposes only - The Hospital reserves the right to change.
Basic Requirements
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