Are you a nursing professional interested in promoting the health, safety, dignity and rights of residents in Ontario's Long-Term Care (LTC) Homes? If so, join the Long Term Care Inspection Branch of the Ministry of Long-Term Care.
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We are committed to build a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and to promote a diverse, anti-racist, inclusive, accessible, merit-based, respectful and equitable workplace.
We invite all interested individuals to apply and encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and racialized individuals, as well as people from a diversity of ethnic and cultural origins, sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions.
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What can I expect to do in this role?
In these positions, you will: • Gather, document, assess and triage information (concerns, complaints and critical incidents) received regarding Long-Term Care Homes in Ontario. • Determine the severity of the information received and outline the associated risks to residents. • Determine the inspection program's response and action. • Support and conduct inquiries and off-site inspections as required. • Prepare correspondence, briefing notes and other materials as required.
How do I qualify?
Mandatory
• Current registration as a Registered Practical Nurse (at minimum) with the College of Nurses of Ontario. • Willingness to travel small distances on a periodic basis for training and education.
Communication, Listening and Interviewing Skills:
• You have the ability to deal with contentious issues, sensitive personal health information and complaints from upset or angry individuals. • You are able to effectively communicate with the residents, complainants, stakeholders, the public and LTC Home staff. • You can communicate with persons about complex health care issues.
Clinical Nursing and Assessment Skills:
• You have the ability to assess information gained from discussions and interviews regarding the care and services provided to residents. • You are able to determine if there is a true risk of harm to residents. • You are able to discuss medically complex situations and current clinical best practices with other health professionals. • You possess the ability to determine what legislative requirements may be in non-compliance.
Knowledge of Health Care Operations:
• You have demonstrated knowledge of long-term care homes and health care system operations. • You have proven knowledge of current health care practices (e.g. medication administration, skin and wound care, pain management, responsive behaviours, etc.). • You have the ability to interpret, apply and ensure compliance with relevant acts and regulations governing Long-Term Care homes (e.g. Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007, the Provincial Offences Act, etc.).
Problem-Solving and Conflict Resolution Skills:
• You have the ability to appropriately respond to complaints about resident care and services. • You are able to prepare ministerial responses to resident care issues. • You have the ability to diffuse and resolve contentious and highly sensitive issues.
Other Important Skills:
• You possess written communication and computer skills to develop correspondence and briefing notes. • You have the ability to work collaboratively within a provincial team. • You have the ability to work independently and make logical decisions in an emotional, high stress environment.
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