Clinical Skills Preceptor

Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre

  • Ontario
  • Permanent
  • Temps-plein
  • Il y a 6 jours
Reporting to the Manager, Professional Practice - Nursing Residency the primary role of the Clinical Skills Preceptor is to work collaboratively with program leadership to assist in achieving the clinical orientation and learning needs of the newly hired and current staff. This role will work collaboratively with the Clinical Nurse Educators to support the education initiatives that meet patient and staff needs. The Clinical Skills Preceptor is an experienced practitioner who can lead and model quality patient care and professionalism. The Clinical Skills Preceptor assists in the delivery of processes and strategies that enable and advance professional practice and ongoing skills, education and training.The successful candidate will promote and model an environment that fosters continuous learning and professional development while supporting growth and safe practice. The Clinical Skills Preceptor will role model teamwork, communication, autonomous clinical practice and a drive towards continuous improvement, the individual will work alongside the interprofessional team to champion the identification of quality initiatives aimed at optimizing the patient experience, improving support for staff in achieving quality patient outcomes.Responsibilities include but are not limited to coaching, mentorship, collaboration, & program implementation:
  • Act as a mentor or coach for staff and provide them with appropriate opportunities for developing clinical skills, critical thinking, practice decision making and problem solving skills
  • Creates an environment with open communication and facilitates open communication and staff sharing in decision making and resolution of conflicts maintaining collegiality among all team members
  • Maintains a strong unit presence to support practice in clinical environments
  • Supports programming under the Nursing Residency portfolio, including but not limited to: Mentorship, New Graduate Guarantee, and Supervised Practice Experience Partnership for Internationally Educated Nurses
Education:
  • Current Certificate of Competence from the College of Nurses of Ontario.
  • Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing required
  • Specialty Certification with Canadian Nurses Association an asset
  • Formal training specific to education an asset
Experience:
  • 3 - 5 years current or recent clinical practice experience in acute care required · Current or recent (within the last 3 years) Critical Care and/or Emergency experience preferred
  • 1 - 2 years experience with mentoring required
  • Previous experience with project implementation and/or change management experience and participation in process improvement initiatives an asset Knowledge of adult learning principals required
  • Knowledge of Internationally Educated Nurse registration process
Preferred Competencies:
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Clinical facilitation skills required
  • Leadership experience (formal/informal) required
  • Ability to problem solve clinical issues with the support of the manager
  • Ability to collaborate with all members of the interprofessional team
  • Capability to coach, mentor and provide constructive feedback within a positive culture
  • Change management knowledge to include ability to coach and support staff with program initiatives
  • Commitment to growth and development of self and others
  • Excellent critical thinking, decision making and conflict resolution skills
  • Demonstrated professionalism
  • Demonstrated commitment to improving patient flow throughout the facility
  • Demonstrates knowledge of patient and staff safety policies and procedures Other:
  • Working knowledge of computer, Microsoft Office and Outlook applications
  • Working knowledge and understanding of Patient Information systems (i.e. Meditech)
  • Leadership training
  • Ability to learn about, from and with other members of the patient care team to foster a strong interprofessional model of care
  • Exhibits the core values of Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre: Team Up, Be Kind, Do Great Things, Inspire Trust, Be Bold
Equity & Inclusion
RVH is committed to recruitment and selection practices anchored in principles of equity and inclusion that contribute to an anti-oppressive, respectful, and culturally safe workplace.We invite applications from individuals who belong to groups that have been historically marginalized on the grounds identified by the Ontario Human Right Code, including but not limited to race, disability, age, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, family or marital status, and status as a First Nation, Métis, or Inuk person.To learn about how RVH is taking steps to create and sustain an equitable, inclusive, accessible and culturally-safe environment, please visit:Accommodations
RVH is dedicated to ensuring every applicant has a fair and equitable opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and abilities throughout our recruitment and selection process. We are continuously working to create an accessible, barrier-free process, and recognize each applicant's needs are different.We encourage applicants with a disability or circumstance that could be supported with an accommodation to contact People Recruitment atIf you are interested in this position, please apply online before 11:00 p.m. EST on the Requisition Close Date. If there is no close date listed above, the requisition will remain open until filled.

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