Halton Healthcare

Healthcare

RegisteredNurse

CA$70–95k ~AI est. Oakville, Ontario, Canada CONTRACT
The Brief

“Registered Nurse at Halton Healthcare. Skills: Nursing care, GI procedures, Patient care, Endoscopy suite. Provide nursing care to patients. Provide nursing care to families”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

After-hours roster, Weekend on-call roster, Attend emergent cases within 30 minutes, Pre-employment medical clearance, Proof of vaccination

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Current registration with College of Nurses of Ontario, BCLS Certification required, 3 years experience in Endoscopy suite, Proficiency in ERCP, Proficiency in EUS, Proficiency in bronchoscopy, Critical Care experience required, Experience in procedural sedation, ACLS required, PALS required, Previous experience in Endoscopy, Cardiac arrhythmia monitoring skills, Cardiac arrhythmia interpretation skills, Excellence in IV skills, Satisfactory employment record, Satisfactory attendance record

Nice to Have

Experience working in an Endoscopy suite, Experience caring for patients receiving procedural sedation

What You'll Do.

Provide nursing care to patients

Provide nursing care to families

Assist physicians with GI procedures

Assist with gastroscopy

Assist with colonoscopy

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work as part of a team

Communication Scope

Public relations skills

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