
Personal Support Worker - Specialized Dementia Unit
- Toronto, ON
- 28,90-29,65 $ par heure
- Permanent
- Temps-partiel
Number of Vacancies: 1
Site: Toronto Rehabilitation Institute - University Centre
Department: 5 South, Specialized Dementia Unit
Reports to: Manager, Program Services
Wage Range: $28.90 - 29.65 per hour (start rate non-negotiable and determined in accordance with collective agreements requirements)
Hours: Casual
Shifts: Days/Evenings/Nights
Status: Casual
Closing Date: September 11, 2025Position SummaryThe Personal Support Worker (PSW) is a member of the inter-professional care team and is expected to maintain a collaborative and active working relationship with team members in the provision of patient care.Duties
- Assist patients with activities of daily living: This includes feeding, lifts and transfers, bathing, skin care, oral hygiene, and toileting.
- Perform tasks delegated by an RN or RPN in compliance with the RHPA for which appropriate education and training has been completed. RNs and RPNs will be responsible for the oversight of the PSW when performing the delegated tasks. Delegated tasks can include actions that involve insertion of a digit or instrument into a body cavity, or any care or procedure under the dermis, for example.
- Communicate and demonstrate basic information in accordance with a patient's pre-established Plan of Care.
- Ensure a safe environment for patients and staff by reporting and documenting unsafe conditions such as broken equipment as well as any patient behavioral, physical, or cognitive changes. Safety concerns must be reported to an RN, RPN or other regulated health provider, in compliance with patient safety responsibilities and corresponding hospital plans, policies and procedures in order to ensure a safe environment for patients.
- Complete and maintain related patient records and progress notes, as per hospital policy.
- Education: Successful completion of a PSW program from an accredited community college;
- Minimum 1-2 years' experience working with patients with dementia with responsive behaviours
- Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Certificate;
- Behavioral management training (such as PIECES, U-First, CPI, GPA) is considered an asset
- Ability to handle daily mild to moderate physical exertion (i.e. constant standing, walking, climbing, reaching and frequent movement) on an occasional to frequent basis;
- Long-term care and/or previous rehab experience considered an asset;
- Good attendance record is required
- Competitive compensation & benefits (medical, dental, etc.)
- HOOPP defined benefit pension plan
- Wellness services & offerings
- Close access to the TTC and UHN shuttle service
- Opportunities for development and promotions within a large organization
- Additional perks (multiple corporate discounts including: travel, restaurants, parking, phone plans, auto insurance discounts, on-site gyms, etc.)