University Health Network

Healthcare

RegisteredPracticalNurseCardiovascularSurgery&CardiacShortStay

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

“Registered Practical Nurse - Cardiovascular Surgery & Cardiac Short Stay at University Health Network. Skills: Cardiology, Cardiovascular surgery, Vascular surgery. Apply knowledge of nursing science. Provide compassionate care”

What You'll Achieve.

Improve quality of nursing care; Improve patient care

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Critical thinking; Decision making

Eligibility Requirements

Physical demands of the Unit

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Completion of college nursing program, Current registration College of Nurses, Current Basic Cardiac Life Support, Current medication certificate

Nice to Have

Recent experience adult acute care, Knowledge of applicable legislation

What You'll Do.

Apply knowledge of nursing science

Provide compassionate care

Ensure practice consistent with standards

Demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning

Participate in continuing education

Perform reflective practice

Analyze nursing knowledge

Evaluate nursing knowledge

Modify practice accordingly

Perform cross-functional responsibilities

Perform other responsibilities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interprofessional teamwork; Interprofessional team

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