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Community Nurse- Shift Nurse

Exeter, ON · On-site

CA$27.17 - CA$33.37/hr

We are looking for RNs and RPNs to work in our clinic in Exeter, ON and surrounding areas. This is a Part-Time position Hours of work are overnights within a 2-week rotation inclusive of weekends ...

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What are Part Time Flu Shot RNs?

Part Time Flu Shot RNs are registered nurses who administer flu vaccines on a part-time basis, often during flu season or special vaccination clinics. They may work in various settings such as pharmacies, clinics, community centers, or workplaces. Their primary duties include assessing patients for vaccine eligibility, safely administering flu shots, educating patients about vaccine side effects, and documenting vaccination records. This role is ideal for RNs seeking flexible hours and those interested in public health initiatives. Part-time positions may be seasonal or ongoing, depending on the employer's needs.

What is the difference between Part Time Flu Shot Rn vs Part Time Immunization Nurse?

AspectPart Time Flu Shot RnPart Time Immunization Nurse
CertificationsRN license, immunization certificationRN license, immunization certification
Work EnvironmentClinics, pharmacies, community health eventsClinics, schools, community health settings
Employer UsageHospitals, clinics, pharmaciesSchools, clinics, public health agencies
Search & Comparison IntentPart Time Flu Shot Rn vs Part Time Immunization Nurse

Both roles involve administering immunizations, requiring an RN license and immunization certification. The main difference lies in the work environment and employer settings, with 'Part Time Flu Shot Rn' often working in pharmacies and community events, while 'Part Time Immunization Nurse' may work more in schools and public health clinics. Both roles are similar in responsibilities and qualifications, making them closely related in the healthcare immunization field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Flu Shot RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Flu Shot RN, you need an active RN license, a solid understanding of immunization protocols, and experience with vaccine administration. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), vaccine storage and handling procedures, and basic medical equipment is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to educate patients make someone stand out in this role. These skills ensure safe, efficient vaccine delivery and positive patient experiences during seasonal immunization campaigns.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for a Part Time Flu Shot RN during flu season?

As a Part Time Flu Shot RN, your primary responsibility is administering flu vaccinations to patients in various settings such as clinics, pharmacies, or workplace events. You will also be responsible for screening patients for contraindications, educating them about the vaccine, documenting each immunization, and monitoring for any immediate adverse reactions. The role often involves working closely with other nurses, pharmacy staff, and administrative personnel to ensure efficient clinic flow and accurate record-keeping. Flexibility and strong interpersonal skills are important, as shifts and locations may vary and you will interact with diverse patient populations.
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Nurse Practitioner, Part-Time, Greenwood Court

Tri-County Mennonite Homes

Stratford, ON

Part-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

This is a Part-time position reporting to the Executive Director of Greenwood Court in Stratford, the Registered Nurse with Extended Class: RN(EC) privileges (Herein referred to as the Nurse Practitioner (NP), is a management position with the role of practitioner, consultant, educator and advocate. The RN(EC) practices autonomously, offering the full scope of primary health care nurse practitioner practice. He/she functions as a member of the interdisciplinary care team in the development, implementation and evaluation of the resident's plan of care.

The Nurse Practitioner collaborates with the Medical Director, other physicians and community services and agencies in the provision of primary health care.

The Nurse Practitioner collaborates with the Directors of Care and multi-disciplinary teams in the provision and advancement of nursing services, in the development, implementation and evaluation of the Nursing department.

Role Responsibilities:

  • Performs the responsibilities of the position within the legislative and regulatory standards set out in the applicable Provincial Acts. Performs the responsibilities of the position consistent with the Operational policies of Greenwood Court.
  • Working within the legislated scope of practice of the Nurse Practitioner, including diagnosing, prescribing, ordering, and interpreting lab test/x-rays/ultrasound as per regulations. Provides direct comprehensive care to residents with specialized and complex needs.
  • Collaborates and consults with the multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive assessment, analysis, treatment planning and evaluation of resident's care.
  • Consults with and refers to other health care professionals and community services as needed.
  • Provides medical coverage on request of the Medical Directors and other physician staff.
  • As a consultant, the RN(EC), assists, collaborates with, guides and supports staff with challenging clinical situations, provides nursing consultation for clinical policy and practice guideline development and implementation, collaborates with Management in the development, implementation and evaluation of clinical policy and practice guidelines. Participates in professional nursing associations and other external agencies to further the development of nursing and provision of services to residents within the Home.
  • As an Educator, the RN(EC), provides ongoing information to staff, resident and family, fostering involvement, choice and autonomy, and contributes to the planning, initiating, implementing and evaluation of educational programs and learning resources for residents, family, staff and community. The Nurse Practitioner participates in the identification, analysis, and interpretation of trends in client outcomes and professional nursing practice issues in order to determine priorities for educational programming for residents, family, staff, and community. The Nurse Practitioner collaborates with the Director of Care in providing educational training on advanced nursing practice issues including new equipment. Provides preceptorship for students, especially student nurses practitioners.
  • As an Advocate, the RN(EC), promotes evidence-based primary health care services and nursing care of older adults by collaborating with the Medical Directors, medical staff, RN's, and appropriate external agencies. Counsels and supports residents and substitute decision-makers and families regarding advanced care planning and consent to treatment issues. Participates in the identification, analysis, and interpretation of trends in care in order to assist the Homes, in collaboration with the residents and their caregivers, to determine and address health care priorities and related issues. Participates in pertinent evaluation and research studies related to the care of older adults and primary health care nurse practitioner programs.
  • Participates in Management meeting on request, Professional Practice Committees, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committees and appropriate Committees as required.
  • Liaises with community services and agencies to ensure appropriate utilization of specialized services in the Homes.
  • Protects own health and health of others by adopting safe work practices, reporting unsafe conditions immediately, and attending all relevant in-services regarding occupational health and safety. Attends all relevant in-services regarding occupational health and safety. Follows all guidelines for employees and employers as legislated under the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Leadership Responsibilities:

Human Resource Management:

  • Superior interpersonal, coaching, mentoring and leadership skills
  • Plan recruitment, training, education, and ongoing clinical competency
  • Mentor and develop staff for career growth and succession
  • Provide timely and active communication with staff

Leadership and Organizational Support:

  • Broad understanding of the health care system including the Regional, acute care hospitals, community care, LTC and Community Support Services
  • Strong communication, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrated program development skills and implement innovative & efficient ideas to enhance service delivery that is cost effective
  • Excellent analytical thinking, decision making, problem recognition & problem-solving skills
  • Provides expertise to programs, committees, best practice initiatives and healthcare professional & patient/resident education
  • Responsible for statistics collection related to education and consultation services
  • Remain current with technical advancement & network with peers for benchmarking, best practice and, problem-solving
  • May assist in budget development
  • Collaborates with MD partners as required, including but not limited to requiring medication orders for medications and diagnostic testing not in NP scope
  • Promotes and uses clinical guidelines and evidence-based practice in provision of health care to residents in a long-term care setting
  • Maintains confidentiality of information as outlined in the policies of sponsoring agency and the privacy legislation
  • Manage care processes that enable each team member to deliver high quality care and achieve excellence in professional practice ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
  • Provide accessible and flexible leadership in fast paced setting

Technical and Clinical Management:

  • Guide development of and approve policies, processes, and procedures
  • Manage equipment maintenance programs

Financial Management:

  • Budget adherence and analyze variances

Patient/Resident and Staff Safety and Quality Risk Management:

  • Develop/implement quality activities to maximize service and minimize patient/resident risk
  • Review and analyze data for trends, coordinate quality improvement initiatives and guide corrective actions
  • Responsible for providing a safe working environment for staff and supporting safety initiatives in collaboration with the Occupational Health and Safety department & Clinical Services Team

Clinical Responsibilities:

Health Assessment & Diagnosis:

  • Demonstrated competency in: health assessment and diagnosis; health care management and therapeutic intervention; health promotion and prevention of illness, injury, and complications in the care of older adults
  • Advanced knowledge, skill, decision making, and expertise in the nursing care of complex frail older adults
  • Advanced clinical knowledge and a strong commitment to promoting professional practice and evidenced based resident centered care

Therapeutic Management & Performing & Ordering Procedures:

  • Demonstrates the competencies to autonomously diagnose, order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe pharmaceuticals, and perform procedures within the RN(EC) legislated scope of practice and designated medical directives as appropriate

Ethical Practice:

  • Advocates for evidence-based quality health care practice
  • Supports team members, LTC residents and their families and staff in LTC to advocate for the appropriate resource and service as health care needs require
  • Advocating for the need of additional health care provision for residents in LTC

Interprofessional & Collaborative Care:

  • Ongoing consultation and collaboration with interprofessional team members including the consulting MD when planning and implementing care
  • Develops and maintains collaborative working relationships with members of the health care team within the LTC as well as within the acute care hospital (i.e. GEM Nurses) and within the community.
  • Demonstrated commitment to continuing professional development

Qualifications:

  • Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario as an RN (EC), Nurse Practitioner (unrestricted)
  • Working knowledge of College of Nurses of Ontario standards of practice
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills; emotional intelligence and strong communication skills are essential
  • Effective program development, evaluation, resource allocation and project management skills
  • Demonstrated current expertise in geriatric care & adult chronic disease management
  • Proven ability to establish positive relationships, team building
  • Ability to be flexible and adapt to the challenge of a busy environment
  • Management of inter-professional teams with effective team building skills, analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Self-directed, works independently, and is able to achieve outcomes
  • Proven success in implementation of strategic program goals including quality indicators and volume targets
  • Track record of innovative, challenging, and successful achievements
  • Excellent report writing skills
  • Ability to create a vision for the development of comprehensive programs related to the various services provided now and, in the future
  • Demonstrated good attendance record
  • Valid drivers' license and a vehicle required

Reporting Relationships:

This position reports to the Executive Director Greenwood Court.

Tri-County Mennonite Homes does not require COVID-19 vaccination as a part of the onboarding process, however TCMH continues to strongly recommend 'up-to-date' COVID-19 vaccinations.

Tri-County Mennonite Homes is a leader in providing services to seniors and adults with developmental disabilities. With dedicated staff and volunteers, we operate three divisions: Greenwood Court in Stratford, Nithview Community in New Hamburg, and Aldaview Services in New Hamburg. Our mission is 'Making Every Day Matter'.

Tri-County Mennonite Homes is pleased to accommodate individual needs in accordance with the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), within our recruitment process. If you require accommodation at any time throughout the recruitment process, please speak with our Human Resources Consultant.

Employment Type: PART_TIME