Personal Support Worker at St Josephs Healthcare Hamilton
Hamilton, ON L8N 4A6, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Sep, 25

Salary

28.81

Posted On

11 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Communication Skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

POSITION SUMMARY

Under the supervision of registered nursing staff, the Personal Support Worker will be integrated in the unit’s model of care to provide direct quality personal care to patients.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum Grade 12 Education and successful completion of a 1 year diploma program as a Certified Personal Support Worker
  • Current Basic Cardiac Life Support certification
  • GPA and CPI certification preferred
  • Previous PSW/Customer Service experience preferred
  • Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills
  • Record of good attendance

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Responsibilities
  • Assisting patients to meet their basic physical, social, psychosocial and emotional needs in accordance with their plan of care
  • Provides personal care to patients including assistance with activities of daily living, personal hygiene, nutritional needs, toileting, lifts and transfers utilizing a respectful and caring manner/demeanor
  • Maintains documentation of patients’ activities of daily living on flowsheets (Dovetale) and reports to registered staff and changes in patient condition
  • Engages with patient/client that aligns with a patient family centered care philosophy
  • Works collaboratively with the patient, families and the interdisciplinary health care team
  • Maintains a positive attitude and supports unit initiatives and change
  • Participates in Transfer of Accountability at change of shift
  • Adhere to SJHH policies and procedures, including IPAC policies and procedures, and code response policies, specifically utilization of prevention and intervention strategies for patients with responsive behaviours
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