About Us:
At AgeCare our mission is to empower residents to live their lives to the fullest by prioritizing their health and well-being. We firmly believe that we are working in our residents homes and we dedicate ourselves to providing a comfortable and person-centered environment. Working in long term care is more than just a job; it is a calling for many of us.
The Opportunity:
The BSO will support the Social Worker Assistant Director of Care Director of Care Nurse Managers residents and their family members byassisting with coordinating the care and services for residents with responsive behaviors along withcontributing to the development of a person-centered philosophy of care for residents exhibiting behavioral challenges.
The responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to:
- Utilizes effective communication and interpersonal skills when interacting with residents and family members as well as internal and external care partners.
- Delivers person-centered care which recognizes both the uniqueness of each resident and an awareness of ones own contribution to the relationship including personal attributes values and action.
- Promoting the residents integration to the environment.
- Uses assessment tools based on best practices to conduct initial and on-going assessments describing interventions with respect to the behaviors of the residents.
- Documenting observational behaviors recognizing that they have meaning assessing and accounting for how the behaviors impact the care delivery process.
- Assessing the meaning and identifying the behavioral risk using objective systematic and holistic processes that take into account the P.I.E.C.E.S.
- Identifying caregiver strategies that are resident-centered age appropriate and maintain the residents dignity when responding to the behaviors and managing the associated risks; Ensures that there is a current plan of care in place for the resident with responsive behaviors that directs the staff in providing care and mitigating risk to the resident other residents staff members and care providers.
- Liaises with external partners to support resident-centered care.
- Responds to resident or family member concerns and ensures appropriate action is taken within decision-making authority and/or brings to the attention of the Director of Care.
- Understands and upholds all rules and requirements under applicable legislation (including but not limited to the Employment Standards Act Human Rights Code Ontario Labour Relations Act the Ontario Health and Safety Act Long Term Care Homes Act).
- Works safely to reduce the risk of injury to self other staff members and residents
The ideal candidates will possess:
- Possesses and maintains RPN certification with the College of Nurses of Ontario as well as other specialized qualifications to this position.
- Demonstrates knowledge in dementia care delirium mental health issues and the impact that it has on the residents quality of life family members and care partners.
- Must be available for flexible hours to meet the Behavioral needs of residents exhibiting responsive behaviors.
- Must be prepared to respond to emergency situations
Salary Range: $64000.00 - $68000.00 per year
Salary placement based on qualifications and experience.
This job posting is for an active open position and all applications are reviewed by our team without the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Canadian work experience is not required. If you are qualified and where applicable licensed or registered for the position we welcome your application.
Required Experience:
IC
About Us:At AgeCare our mission is to empower residents to live their lives to the fullest by prioritizing their health and well-being. We firmly believe that we are working in our residents homes and we dedicate ourselves to providing a comfortable and person-centered environment. Working in long t...
About Us:
At AgeCare our mission is to empower residents to live their lives to the fullest by prioritizing their health and well-being. We firmly believe that we are working in our residents homes and we dedicate ourselves to providing a comfortable and person-centered environment. Working in long term care is more than just a job; it is a calling for many of us.
The Opportunity:
The BSO will support the Social Worker Assistant Director of Care Director of Care Nurse Managers residents and their family members byassisting with coordinating the care and services for residents with responsive behaviors along withcontributing to the development of a person-centered philosophy of care for residents exhibiting behavioral challenges.
The responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to:
- Utilizes effective communication and interpersonal skills when interacting with residents and family members as well as internal and external care partners.
- Delivers person-centered care which recognizes both the uniqueness of each resident and an awareness of ones own contribution to the relationship including personal attributes values and action.
- Promoting the residents integration to the environment.
- Uses assessment tools based on best practices to conduct initial and on-going assessments describing interventions with respect to the behaviors of the residents.
- Documenting observational behaviors recognizing that they have meaning assessing and accounting for how the behaviors impact the care delivery process.
- Assessing the meaning and identifying the behavioral risk using objective systematic and holistic processes that take into account the P.I.E.C.E.S.
- Identifying caregiver strategies that are resident-centered age appropriate and maintain the residents dignity when responding to the behaviors and managing the associated risks; Ensures that there is a current plan of care in place for the resident with responsive behaviors that directs the staff in providing care and mitigating risk to the resident other residents staff members and care providers.
- Liaises with external partners to support resident-centered care.
- Responds to resident or family member concerns and ensures appropriate action is taken within decision-making authority and/or brings to the attention of the Director of Care.
- Understands and upholds all rules and requirements under applicable legislation (including but not limited to the Employment Standards Act Human Rights Code Ontario Labour Relations Act the Ontario Health and Safety Act Long Term Care Homes Act).
- Works safely to reduce the risk of injury to self other staff members and residents
The ideal candidates will possess:
- Possesses and maintains RPN certification with the College of Nurses of Ontario as well as other specialized qualifications to this position.
- Demonstrates knowledge in dementia care delirium mental health issues and the impact that it has on the residents quality of life family members and care partners.
- Must be available for flexible hours to meet the Behavioral needs of residents exhibiting responsive behaviors.
- Must be prepared to respond to emergency situations
Salary Range: $64000.00 - $68000.00 per year
Salary placement based on qualifications and experience.
This job posting is for an active open position and all applications are reviewed by our team without the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Canadian work experience is not required. If you are qualified and where applicable licensed or registered for the position we welcome your application.
Required Experience:
IC
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