DescriptionIn alignment with the Mission Vision and Values of Victoria Hospice the safety of patients clients families and staffis a shared responsibility and a top priority. As such the ongoing commitment to improving quality enhancing safetyand mitigating risk is integral to every aspect of this role.
Reporting to the Clinical Director or designate conducts assessments provides counselling interventions and evaluates services to individuals families and groups. Under the direction of the Director or designate provides professional expertise and consultation as it relates to psychosocial care education quality improvement and research. Acts as a resource person by collegially sharing demonstrating and providing guidance regarding psychosocial care. Records appropriate client information and collects required program statistics. Maintains knowledge of and contributes to current theory and practice in Hospice Palliative Care.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education Training And Experience
Masters degree in a counselling related field. Minimum two years of recent relevant experience and demonstrated specialized knowledge of providing psychosocial care in a Hospice Palliative Care setting. Demonstrated understanding of strengths based client-centred perspective and work within an interdisciplinary team.
Skills And Abilities
- Ability to elicit the needs of individuals and families from their perspectives incorporating their cultural and spiritual beliefs and use that understanding to enhance communication service provision decision making and problem solving within an interdisciplinary setting.
- Ability to communicate effectively in verbal and written reports.
- Ability to build rapport and maintain therapeutic relationships that go beyond the initial presentation of concerns to ask difficult questions and discuss sensitive topics.
- Ability to identify goals develop care plans and evaluate outcomes in concert with individuals families and care teams.
- Ability to work collaboratively with other team members and to accept and provide direction feedback and input as necessary.
- Ability to lead Hospice Palliative Care capacity building in the community.
- Attention to personal strengths and limitations and ability to recognize when supervision or support is needed.
- Travel is a requirement of this job.
- Travel arrangements must meet the requirements of the program.
Requirements
DescriptionIn alignment with the Mission Vision and Values of Victoria Hospice the safety of patients clients families and staffis a shared responsibility and a top priority. As such the ongoing commitment to improving quality enhancing safetyand mitigating risk is integral to every aspect of this r...
DescriptionIn alignment with the Mission Vision and Values of Victoria Hospice the safety of patients clients families and staffis a shared responsibility and a top priority. As such the ongoing commitment to improving quality enhancing safetyand mitigating risk is integral to every aspect of this role.
Reporting to the Clinical Director or designate conducts assessments provides counselling interventions and evaluates services to individuals families and groups. Under the direction of the Director or designate provides professional expertise and consultation as it relates to psychosocial care education quality improvement and research. Acts as a resource person by collegially sharing demonstrating and providing guidance regarding psychosocial care. Records appropriate client information and collects required program statistics. Maintains knowledge of and contributes to current theory and practice in Hospice Palliative Care.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education Training And Experience
Masters degree in a counselling related field. Minimum two years of recent relevant experience and demonstrated specialized knowledge of providing psychosocial care in a Hospice Palliative Care setting. Demonstrated understanding of strengths based client-centred perspective and work within an interdisciplinary team.
Skills And Abilities
- Ability to elicit the needs of individuals and families from their perspectives incorporating their cultural and spiritual beliefs and use that understanding to enhance communication service provision decision making and problem solving within an interdisciplinary setting.
- Ability to communicate effectively in verbal and written reports.
- Ability to build rapport and maintain therapeutic relationships that go beyond the initial presentation of concerns to ask difficult questions and discuss sensitive topics.
- Ability to identify goals develop care plans and evaluate outcomes in concert with individuals families and care teams.
- Ability to work collaboratively with other team members and to accept and provide direction feedback and input as necessary.
- Ability to lead Hospice Palliative Care capacity building in the community.
- Attention to personal strengths and limitations and ability to recognize when supervision or support is needed.
- Travel is a requirement of this job.
- Travel arrangements must meet the requirements of the program.
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