University Health Network

Healthcare

RegisteredNurse

$0–0k Toronto, Ontario, Canada CONTRACT
The Brief

“Registered Nurse at University Health Network. Skills: Registered Nurse, Patient care, Surgical oncology. Care for patients recovering from major and minor head and neck and plastic resections /reconstructions. Monitor patients in step-down beds”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Decision making skills; Excellent decision making skills

Eligibility Requirements

Must be flexible, Criminal Record Check may be required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Current registration with the College of Nurses of Ontario, Basic Cardiac Life Support (B. C. L. S) certification, Previous experience in E. N. T. and plastic surgery, Must be able to meet the physical requirements of the position

Nice to Have

Completion of Acute or Critical Care Nursing Certificate Program, B. Sc. N., Computer literacy

What You'll Do.

Care for patients recovering from major and minor head and neck and plastic resections /reconstructions

Monitor patients in step-down beds

Provide psychosocial assessments and support

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work effectively and efficiently within a variety of patient care teams; Work effectively and efficiently within an interdisciplinary patient care team

Communication Scope

Interpersonal and communication skills; Excellent interpersonal, communication and decision making skills

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