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Registered Practical Nurse - Forensic Psychiatry

St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton

Hamilton

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A healthcare facility in Ontario is seeking a Registered Practical Nurse to join their Forensic Psychiatry Program. The role involves providing essential nursing care to mentally disordered offenders and requires current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario, along with relevant clinical experience. The candidate should demonstrate strong communication skills, knowledge of psychiatric practices, and a commitment to patient care and community health improvement. An updated resume should be included with the application.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 1 year of recent clinical experience in psychiatric mental health nursing.
  • Current CPR, Asepsis Techniques, and Medication Administration Certification required.
  • Knowledge of Mental Health Act and relevant legislation.

Responsibilities

  • Provide basic care to mentally disordered offenders under the direction of a Registered Nurse.
  • Utilize decision making and communication techniques in nursing care.
  • Commit to reducing the use of restraint and seclusion.

Skills

Psychiatric nursing
Basic assessment and treatments
Crisis Prevention Training
Therapeutic communication
Problem-solving skills
MS Word proficiency

Education

Current registration with the College of Nurse of Ontario
Completion of educational program for Registered Practical Nurses
Certificate in Mental Health Nursing
Job description
Overview

UNIT PROFILE: The Forensic Psychiatry Program work towards restoring and maintaining the mental health and well-being of mentally disordered adult offenders while managing risk as mandated by the Criminal Code of Canada and ordered by the Ontario Review Board. This multi-disciplinary team includes nursing and allied health professionals working together to provide a wide range of assessment, treatment and rehabilitation services. In this capacity the Forensic Psychiatry Program provides: clinical, risk and medico-legal assessments, inpatient treatments in General and Secure environments, and outpatient treatment and community reintegration services/support for the Central-South region and Halton.

Position Summary

The Registered Practical Nurse, under the Standards of Practice of the College of Nurses of Ontario, functions as a member of the nursing team to provide basic assessment and treatments, preventative, educational and/or supportive care. Under direction from the Registered Nurse, basic knowledge, decision making and communication techniques are employed in providing nursing care to one or more mentally disordered offenders. The RPN will be committed to reducing and ultimately eliminating the use of restraint and seclusion.

Qualifications
  • Current registration with the College of Nurse of Ontario required.
  • Successful completion of a provincially recognized educational program for Registered Practical Nurses required.
  • Certificate in Mental Health Nursing preferred.
  • Minimum 1 year of recent related clinical experience in psychiatric mental health nursing required; forensic psychiatric nursing experience preferred.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of psychiatric nursing, mental health and mental illness required.
  • Current CPR, Asepsis Techniques, and Medication Administration Certification required.
  • CPI – Crisis Prevention Training (or successful completion as part of clinical orientation) required.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of Mental Health Act and other legislation relevant to practice.
  • Knowledge base of major mental disorders and current treatment modalities, with knowledge of the Criminal Code of Canada as it pertains to working with mentally disordered offenders.
  • Demonstrated familiarity and understanding of Forensic specific Risk Assessment Tools (ie. HARM/AIS).
  • Knowledge of therapeutic communication and counselling with a clear ability to apply knowledge to practice.
  • Demonstrated ability to emphasize the interpersonal aspect of nursing such as: interest, empathy, honesty, non-judgmental attitude and respect.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of custody and caring in the clinical care of mentally disordered individuals.
  • Advanced oral and written communication skills and proficient computer skills required for assessment report writing and word processing.
  • Demonstrated competence (knowledge/skills/attitude) in the use of non-violent physical crisis interventions, trauma-informed care and other best practices available to promote healing and recovery.
  • Demonstrated commitment to ongoing learning, professional development, and continuous quality improvement.
  • Demonstrated ability to set own workload priorities and document according to standards.
  • Demonstrated excellent problem-solving and organization skills.
  • Basic skill level with computers, MS Word, internet searches, data entry and patient information systems.
  • Good work performance and attendance record is essential.
  • An updated resume should accompany the application.

St. Joseph’s Nursing Vision is to make a difference in the lives of those we care for, our organization, and the future of our community through achievement of excellence in nursing and commitment to a culture of nursing innovation, empowerment, leadership and accountability.

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