Halton Healthcare

Healthcare

RegisteredNurseEmergency

CA$75–95k ~AI est. Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada CONTRACT
The Brief

“Registered Nurse - Emergency at Halton Healthcare. Skills: Emergency Department care, Patient triage, ACLS, BLS. Provide exemplary patient care. Serve patients of all ages”

What You'll Achieve.

Exemplary patient experiences

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Satisfactory employment record, Satisfactory attendance record, Pre-employment medical clearance, Proof of vaccination, Proof of medical exemption

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Current Registration with College of Nurses of Ontario, Current Heart & Stroke Approved BLS Provider Card, Previous Emergency Department experience, Experience in triage, In-charge responsibilities, ACLS certificate, Completion of on-site sponsored course within one year, Meet physical demands of position

Nice to Have

Successful completion of Canadian Emergency Nursing Certification Exam, Successful completion of post-diploma Emergency courses, Basic ECG interpretation, 12 lead ECG application, 12 lead ECG interpretation

What You'll Do.

Provide exemplary patient care

Serve patients of all ages

Treat patients of every medical illness

Treat patients of every mental health illness

Perform comprehensive assessments

Make timely referrals

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary team

Free ATS check

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