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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for the Treatment Unit South. This full-time role involves providing compassionate nursing care to clients with severe mental illness, working within an interdisciplinary team. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop essential skills in a supportive environment, contributing to the psychosocial rehabilitation of clients. With a focus on education and research, this position offers a chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals facing mental health challenges. If you are a new graduate or an experienced nurse, this is an exciting opportunity to advance your career in forensic psychiatry.
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Note: EFFECTIVE March 1, 2025 all external PSW (Personal Support Worker) hires will be required to be registered with HSCPOA.
Jan 29, 2025
CARING FOR THE BODY, MIND & SPIRIT SINCE 1869
Treatment Unit South - B2
Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care - St. Thomas, ON
Full Time
Salary Range: $39.07 - $56.00 /hour
St. Joseph’s Health Care is willing to consider applicants who are eligible for Community Commitment Program for Nurses (CCPN). This program provides $25,000 in grant funding to eligible RPNs/RNs/ Nurse Practitioners in exchange for a two-year full-time commitment. To learn more about the Community Commitment Program for Nurses (CCPN), please visit Health Force Ontario.
The Forensic Psychiatry Program has adopted the Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Model as its overarching philosophical framework. This philosophy emphasizes client and family involvement in decision making, client choice, and a commitment from mental health services' professionals to achieving the best possible outcomes for clients based on their stated preferences, wishes, desires and life plans. This must also be accomplished within the parameters defined by the Ontario Review Board within each patient's Disposition order. The Forensic Psychiatry Program is also highly invested in both education and research and has various connections with the University of Western Ontario.
Working with an interdisciplinary team, the successful candidate will provide nursing care to clients with severe and persistent mental illness who have come into conflict with the law.
New graduate nurses eligible to obtain their temporary or general license with the College of Nurses of Ontario are encouraged to apply. This is an exciting opportunity for new graduate nurses looking to expand their nursing assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation skills in the field of Forensic Psychiatry. As part of a multidisciplinary team, you will have the ability to develop your skills in a supportive environment.
Essential Qualifications
Posting date: January 27, 2025
Submission deadline: February 02, 2025
Michelle Robertson, Human Resources
Your interest in this opportunity is appreciated.
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