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A leading health care institution in Ontario seeks a Registered Practical Nurse for their Forensic Psychiatry Program. This full-time position involves working with clients experiencing severe mental illnesses in a supportive, interdisciplinary environment. Ideal candidates will possess a valid nursing registration and a CPR certificate, along with effective communication skills. A commitment to ongoing learning and teaching is expected as part of the role's responsibilities. Salary ranges from $38.80 to $39.19 per hour, with additional benefits available.
CARING FOR THE BODY, MIND & SPIRIT SINCE 1869
Registered Practical Nurse, Forensic Psychiatry Program - 1 position
Forensic Psychiatry Program
Southwest Centre for Forensic Mental Health Care - St. Thomas, ON
Full Time
Salary Range: $38.80 - $39.19 /hour
St. Joseph’s Health Care is willing to consider applicants who are eligible for the 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 www.healthforceontario.ca/en/Home/All_Programs/Community_Commitment_Program_for_Nurses.
Note: This position is currently assigned to Forensic Assessment Unit A3 however this is subject to change.
It is understood that the hours of work reflect the current scheduling arrangements and are subject to change as determined by the Employer.
The Forensic Psychiatry Program has adopted the Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Model as its overarching philosophical framework. This philosophy is built on a set of principles and values that emphasize client and family involvement in decision making, client choice, the provision of a range of services to meet treatment, rehabilitation and support needs, 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. As part of the forensic system, 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 in an interdisciplinary team, the successful candidate will provide nursing care to clients with severe and persistent mental illness.
New graduate nurses eligible to obtain their temporary or general class registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario are encouraged to apply. This is an exciting opportunity for a new graduate nurse 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.
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