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Tribal Foot Care Nurse LPN/RN - Poplar River and Pauingassi

SERDC

Winnipeg

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 90,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a dynamic health services team as a Foot Care Nurse, where your expertise will directly impact the well-being of First Nations communities. In this full-time role, you will coordinate foot care services, conduct assessments, and educate clients on foot health. You'll work in a supportive environment that values community-driven care and professional development. This position offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits, making it an excellent opportunity for motivated individuals passionate about making a difference in healthcare. If you're ready to contribute to a progressive and inclusive team, we encourage you to apply!

Benefits

Competitive Salary
Comprehensive Benefits Plan
Collaborative Team Environment

Qualifications

  • Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse in good standing.
  • Experience in delivering foot care and wound care services.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and provide foot care services to First Nations communities.
  • Conduct assessments and develop care plans for clients.
  • Evaluate effectiveness of foot care services and prepare reports.

Skills

Foot Care Services
Wound Care
Diabetes Care
Client Education
Case Management
Cultural Awareness
Microsoft Office
Interpersonal Skills

Education

Registered Nurse License
CPR/First Aid Certification
Basic Foot Care Certification

Tools

Microsoft Office
Data Collection Tools

Job description

SERDC is seeking a highly motivated Foot Care Nurse for our Health Services team who is experienced and energetic. The successful candidate will have a strong and proven ability to coordinate and provide support for foot care services to SERDC First Nation communities.

SERDC Health is accredited by the Canadian Accreditation Council to provide exceptional 2nd level services to eight or more First Nations communities in Manitoba. We are community-focused, community driven, and seeking enthusiastic individuals to make a difference in First Nations health.

Under the supervision of the Director of Clinical Services and with clinical supervision by the Tribal Home and Community Care Coordinator, the Foot Care Nurse is responsible to ensure foot care services are delivered to clients in conjunction with community services. Staff follow SERDC Policy and the Diabetes Integration Project Inc. Basic Foot Care standards, Policies and Procedures Manual, 2021, “A Holistic Approach to First Nations Foot Care”.

In addition to this full-time role, consideration may also be given to applicants looking only for part-time. If only interested in part-time, please indicate this in your cover letter.


Duties and Responsibilities
  • The Tribal Foot Care Nurse provides coordination, clinical support, direction, and advice to the community-based program staff. A case management approach is used to ensure clients and communities are at the center of care and service planning.
  • Identify clients who are eligible for foot care services, coordinate and conduct nurse assessments of clients’ care needs as required.
  • Plan and implement community-based foot care clinics, including client education, such as presentations, workshops, one-on-one appointments, etc.
  • Develop care plans for foot care clients, using a case management approach.
  • Work with other professional services, and refer when appropriate, based on professional assessment.
  • Provides professional foot care as planned, including ensuring infection prevention practices while specifically adhering to care standards as it relates to foot care, and diabetic foot care.
  • Prepare regular monthly reports as required.
  • Conduct data collection, analysis, and submit required summary reports within the program and community requirements.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of foot care services to ensure clinical targets are being met.
  • Ensure program and service delivery meets the goals and objectives of the program.
  • Participate in professional development to remain current on new initiatives and research related to foot care.
Qualifications - Must Possess the following:
  • Current registration, in good standing with College of Registered Nurses Manitoba or the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Manitoba.
  • Valid current CPR/First Aid Certification.
  • Basic Foot Care Certification.
  • Experience and understanding of delivering foot care and wound care services to people living with diabetes.
Essentials
  • General knowledge of issues related to foot health, assessments, referral pathways and Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines.
  • Perform specialized nursing procedures specifically to foot care for which recognized training and current competency could be demonstrated.
  • Knowledge of the issues and challenges in First Nations Health care.
  • Knowledge of other health organizations within Manitoba.
  • Knowledge of Diabetes Canada Clinical Practice Guidelines.
  • Must demonstrate capability to maintain professional relations, interpersonal and managerial skills.
  • Self-directed, motivated, and flexible with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Proficient in keyboarding, working with computers, knowledge and familiar with Microsoft Office software programs.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop timely, sensitive analyses in complex and rapidly changing environment.
  • Must have a valid Manitoba Driver’s License and access to a reliable personal vehicle.
  • Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector Search).
  • Satisfactory Child Abuse Registry Check.
  • Satisfactory Adult Abuse Registry Check.
  • Capability to lift at least 50lbs and travel - by all forms of transportation, to remote and northern First Nation communities in Manitoba.
  • Ability to speak an Indigenous language is an asset.
Personal Attributes
  • Ethical, honest, and trustworthy.
  • Respectful with cultural awareness and sensitivity.
  • Flexible, dependable, and reliable.
  • Demonstrates sound work ethics and judgment.
What we offer
  • A competitive salary.
  • A full and comprehensive benefits plan.
  • An opportunity to become part of a dynamic, collaborative, progressive, inclusive, respectful, and high-performing team.

SERDC recognizes the importance of building an exemplary service delivery organization that is equal, inclusive, and reflective of the population it serves. Preference will be given to qualified SERDC or First Nation members who voluntarily self-declare in their application.

We thank all applicants for their interest in this position however only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

Position is open until filled.

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