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Job Purpose
The Community Health Nurse fulfills the responsibilities of the Community Health Nursing Program, providing educational and preventative services to the Saulteau First Nations (SFN) community. This position provides the community with effective services that contribute to and enhance the health and well-being of the SFN's children, elders, and families.
Duties and Responsibilities
Community Health Nursing Program
Conducts home care visits, providing all aspects of home care including administration of medication, assessments, referrals, and injections to community
members. Applies to a structured client assessment process that includes on-going reassessment to determine client needs, family support, and service allocation.
Combines health sciences and knowledge with supervisory and clinical skills to
effectively provide and supervise client care.
Liaise with specialists and local medical practitioners to ensure quality and
timeliness of care for community members, including authorizing admission and discharge at the Chetwynd Hospital.
Administers the Communicable disease program and safe needle exchange.
Maintains infection and biological controls.
As the onsite RN, must sign off on all client assessment and case management
decisions. Maintains a system of record keeping and data collection to carry out program monitoring, ongoing planning, reporting, and evaluation activities.
Advocates for services, supplies and access to practitioners/medical care as needed
for SFN members.
Implement health care plans aimed at restoring, maintaining, and promoting health,
as well as preventing illness, consistent with client needs and expectations, cultural, social, and spiritual needs
Coordinate the Chronic Disease Management and Diabetes Programs
Health Care Administration
Works closely with the health department team to determine the health care needs
of the community and design and deliver services to meet these needs.
Combines health sciences and knowledge with supervisory and clinical skills to
effectively provide and supervise client care.
Provides public health promotion and prevention programs such as pre/post-natal education, child and infant development, and other health promotion programs.
Monitors and assesses the development of all children from prenatal to adulthood.
Conducts home visits to community members as needed to provide health care services and information.
Provides public health nursing to meet or exceed the professional standards.
Implement health care plans aimed at restoring, maintaining, and promoting health,
as well as preventing illness, consistent with client needs and expectations, cultural, social, and spiritual needs.
a. Intervenes to ensure that all Band members' health needs are addressed.
b. Reviews applications for extended or specialized health services, approval
when appropriate or directed.
c. Supports and advocates on behalf of members with external agencies (e.g. NIHB, INAC, Health Canada) and with health service suppliers.
d. Assists with ensuring the continuity of care beyond hospital through collaboration with the community and other agencies.
Communicable Disease Control
Provides all immunizations as outlined in the BC Ministry of Health Basic Immunization schedule and Communicable Disease Control Manuals.
Maintains inventory control, supply, storage and disposal of all materials associated with immunizations.
Plans, implements, and evaluates the immunization services provided to community.
Demonstrates knowledge and skill in TB control in First Nations communities.
Provides community education on the need for immunization.
Maintains appropriate records relating to the management, control, and reporting of notifiable communicable diseases.
Qualifications and Skills
Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Licensed RN with 3-5 years health care experience in a hospital or clinic.
First Aid, CPR-C.
Experience nursing in a First Nations and rural community is an asset.
Emergency and triage training.
ACLS.
Diabetes and Management training.
Experience in maternity and long-term care; pre/post-natal certification is an asset.
Honest, trustworthy, respectful, and compassionate.
Possesses cultural awareness and sensitivity.
Ability to build trust, serve as a positive role model and maintain confidentiality.
Valid BC Driver's License.
Ability to pass a Vulnerable Sector Police Information Check.
Work Conditions
Work is performed primarily in the office with hours of work set as 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Monday through Thursdays.
Travel may be required within SFN community and surrounding community.
Occasional evening and weekends
What we offer
Student loan forgiveness program eligible community
Wages in line with BC Nurses Union
If you accept a position at Saulteau First Nations, you will receive an incentive of up to $2,000 every quarter, to a maximum of $8,000/year for the first two (2) years of employment. All regular Registered Nurses (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) employed by Saulteau First Nations, on a full-time basis, are eligible
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $41.42-$55.91 per hour
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company pension
Dental care
Extended health care
On-site gym
On-site parking
Paid time off
Work Location: In person
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