Permanent Full Time Clinical Intake Specialist - OPSEUMH-25-115 (Sudbury) at North Bay Regional Health Centre
Greater Sudbury, ON P3E 1X3, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Nov, 25

Salary

39.16

Posted On

10 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Documentation, Physical Health, Philosophy, Research Projects, Health Promotion, Quality Improvement, Adverse Events, Assessment, Cultural Awareness, Thinking Skills, Communication Skills, Program Evaluation, Access, Mental Health, Software, Leadership

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

CERTIFICATION/EXPERIENCE/KNOWLEDGE:

  • Regulated Health Care Professional (e.g. Nursing, OT, SW, BT) in good standing with respective professional college required;
  • Bachelor’s University Degree required;
  • Certification in Gerontology/Mental Health Canadian Nursing Association an asset;
  • Minimum of three (3) years of recent relevant clinical experience working with older adults experiencing mental health, dementia, delirium, substance use & other neurological diagnoses required;
  • Certificate and applied skills in the following fundamental BSO core competencies: GPA, P.I.E.C.E.S., Dementiability and Recovery Philosophy required;
  • Demonstrated knowledge and required skills to guide critical best practice elements for successful care transitions across sectors for older adults and their care partners required;
  • Proficient knowledge of geriatric pharmacological best practice principles required;
  • Demonstrated cultural awareness & safety in working with diverse older adults and care partners required;
  • Demonstrated knowledge to practice facilitation skills in alignment with best practice adult learning principles required;
  • Expert knowledge of Community Support Services, Primary Health Care and Mental Health System Resources & Partners and Consent & Capacity legislation (e.g. Public Guardian Trustee, Substitute Decision Maker Act, Health Care Consent Act, Mental Health Act, Long-Term Care Act, PHIPA) required;

Skills/Abilities:

  • Demonstrated clinical competence, leadership and applied inter-collaborative skills to promote, facilitate and integrate best practice principles in holistic gerontological care including mental health, behavioural health, physical health and spiritual health required;
  • Demonstrated excellence in clinical-reasoning, critical thinking skills, assessment, documentation, intervention and care planning skills required;
  • Demonstrated quality professionalism in oral, written & interpersonal communication skills among regional care partners to convey essential clinical and systems information required;
  • Commitment to health promotion & prevention, quality improvement and change initiatives in order to actively contribute to critical program evaluation and relevant research projects required; Lean Training/Certifications an asset;
  • Ability to function collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team and skilfully prioritize competing workload responsibilities in a self-direct manner required;
  • Progressive computer literacy skills, including adept electronic documentation skills and ability to navigate various electronic platforms (e.g. OTN) and software (e.g. Zoom etc.) required;
  • Must support and contribute to a culture of safety and prevention of adverse events in this organization required;
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, willingness to travel on occasion and access to use of reliable vehicle is required.
  • Good attendance and work record required
  • Bilingualism (Advanced level English/French) is required. All unilingual candidates are encouraged to apply and may be considered if the identified French requirement has been met or there are no successful bilingual candidates. A formal French test will be conducted to evaluate the proficiency level.

Criminal Reference Check including the Vulnerable Sector Check recent within six (6) months is a requirement

Responsibilities
  • Keeping abreast of new research and literature in the field of neurocognitive disorders, geriatric mental health, substance use and neurological conditions.
  • Providing in the moment clinical coaching, system navigation to general public, community partners and BSO team members.
  • Participating in education and training specific to current, relevant federal and provincial health and safety legislation, standards and guidelines.
  • Determining and aligning improvement projects within North East BSO’s Regional Office; monitoring and adjusting to achieve goal outcomes.
  • Representing the program on various committees and in meetings as required.
  • May be required to assess clients in their home environment to determine eligibility and connections with the most appropriate services.
  • As required, may carry a small caseload of individuals requiring behavioural support services, providing outreach visits, behavioural support assessments, engagement with consulting geriatric physicians as appropriate and connection with other services
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