At West Coast Seniors Housing Management, we see our communities as a family and we are equally committed to our residents and our staff. We provide an engaging work environment and treat each other with respect and dignity. We invest in the growth and development of our teams to actively participate in the creation of memories and moments that matter to our residents.
SUMMARY OF POSITION:
Reporting to the General Manager, the Director of Care is accountable for directing and mentoring care staff to ensure resident-focused care is achieved, maintaining accountability of the nursing staff to ensure that individualized resident care is appropriate and in place, and promoting departmental activities to maintain high quality resident care. Primary responsibilities include mentoring the staff to ensure the assessment of resident needs, planning and implementation of Nursing programs to meet resident needs, and coordination of ongoing education for nursing staff at the facility. An ability to communicate effectively with residents and their families, staff, and others in the community is essential. The Director of Care acts as a professional role model for all staff.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Include but not limited to:
1. Engage and mobilize your team to achieve the purpose, goals, objective and key results of the organization.
2. Be an engaged collaborative team player, developing and maintaining professional relationships that support and strengthen the organizational culture and purpose.
3. Model the values and leadership behaviours of organization and inspire other to do the same.
Resident Care:
Ensures there is ongoing development of comprehensive care plans tailored to the resident's short and long term requirements
Ensures the care plans are monitored and evaluated for effectiveness and changing care needs and ensures appropriate action is taken in a timely manner
Provides residents with a safe and comfortable environment
Ensures schedules and work assignments meet or exceed the provincial and legal requirements for professional nursing and other care-related services
Leadership:
1. Provides leadership and direction to staff involved in the provision of continuing care by fostering and promoting new initiatives; interpreting and implementing care related policies and procedures
Coordinates and communicates with other departments and staff to ensure that goals and planned changes are monitored and reviewed
Ensures all Nursing staff receive orientation upon hire, In-service training, work assignments, monitoring, and performance evaluations
Provides staff with a safe and well-equipped environment
Is directly involved in the recruitment, disciplining and termination of staff
Networks with other Care Directors and health care professionals within and outside the organization
Shares information and participates on multi-site committees to develop and implement best practices throughout the organization.
Required to work positively and collaboratively with all team members and supervisors.
Budget & Financial:
Ensures that care programs are delivered in a professional manner within the current budget allocation and in accordance with provincial standards and legal requirements dictated for the provision of nursing and other clinical services
Reconciles long-term care activity reports to ensure resident days and levels of care concur with revenues derived from the regionally funded daily rate
Is responsible for forecasting budget requirements and monitoring and approving expenditures including identifying and recommending new sources for products and services and providing rationale for budget variances
Occupancy:
Liaises with Health Authority to ensure pre-screening for suitability and timely admissions to vacant funded accommodation
Works with Marketing Manager to assess care requirements and suitability of private pay applicants
Works closely with Assisted Living and Marketing Managers to facilitate appropriate and timely transfer of assisted living and independent living residents from their current accommodation to licensed care beds.
Regulatory Compliance:
Audits and monitors the administration of medication
Monitors mechanisms to control the use of narcotics
Investigates, documents report, and takes the appropriate corrective action in situations where a serious incident has occurred
Ensures that there are Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) initiatives undertaken in relation to care and the development of "best practices"
Ensures that initiatives are based on audit outcomes and indicators
Exchanges information and resolves Serious Incident situations related to Nursing and direct resident care with outside agencies including but not limited to Ministry of Health, Community Care Facilities Licensing, Community Health Services, education institutions, local health units; WCB; etc.
Ensures licensing requirements as outlined by the Residential Care Regulations and Pharmacy review are met. In the absence of an Assistant General Manager, is the Person In-Charge when the General Manager is not working on site. Is responsible for monitoring and addressing Nursing standards and daily staffing levels
Operational and Administrative Systems:
As an integral member of the site management team, participates in decision-making - particularly in matters related to health and safety, resident care, financial, and human resources management
Ensures that there are effective communication systems in place for staff, residents and families
Participates in Manager On-Call roster and schedule
Perform all other duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS:
2 to 4 years' management and/or supervisory experience preferred. Experience in a Long-term care, Assisted Living or senior services setting an asset.
Successful completion of a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing and current BCCNM registration in the province of British Columbia.
All successful applicants must pass the vulnerable sector Criminal Record Check applicable to Provincial guidelines.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Ability to multi-task
Sound financial management skills and understanding of funding in a residential care setting
Ability to plan, direct and control the delivery of multi-faceted care services
Computer literacy in a Windows environment, including email, basic word and excel
Extensive knowledge of the Community Care and Assisted Living Act; Residential Care Regulations; Service Provider Manual, including criteria for complex care
Must be able to read, write, and verbally communicate effectively in English
Customer service oriented
Ability to maintain effective interpersonal and team relationships
Demonstrates conflict resolution skills
Demonstrates empathy and understanding of the needs of seniors and disabled persons
Special Requirements:
Must be willing to work the hours necessary to ensure the effective operation of the facility
Must have the capacity to deal with physical and mental impairment, death, and dying
Must be prepared to respond to emergent situations
Direct Reports:
Assistant Director of Care
Professional Nurses (i.e. RNs; LPNs)
Nursing Clerk
Care Aides (i.e. RCAs)
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