Nurse B - Project Coordinator

HealthCareersInSask.caSaskatoon, SK
$42 - $52Hybrid

About The Position

Reporting to a Continuing Care Saskatoon Urban Program Services Manager, the Supportive Care Projects Coordinator (SCPC) is responsible for mentoring and leading quality improvement and risk management in assigned special care homes within the Continuing Care Saskatoon Urban portfolio. This encompasses planning, design, coordination, education, implementation and evaluation of projects and initiatives as identified by the Department and the SHA. The SCPC, collaborates with other Departments and areas within the Saskatchewan Health Authority to improve and standardize practice in long term care through involvement in work at the provincial level as a working member or lead/co-lead. Through this work, the SCPC ensures best practice, Resident and Family Centred Care, and alignment of practices to Accreditation Canada Standards, the Program Guidelines for Special Care Homes, and any other applicable required stipulations or law.

Requirements

  • One (1) year leadership experience (i.e. coordinator) or management experience
  • Minimum of two (2) years relevant long term care nursing experience
  • Experience with interRAI LTCF is required
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
  • Valid Class 5 driver's license
  • Registered/eligible with the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS)

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with audits is a strong asset
  • Experience as an educator is a strong asset

Responsibilities

  • Mentoring and leading quality improvement and risk management in assigned special care homes within the Continuing Care Saskatoon Urban portfolio.
  • Planning, design, coordination, education, implementation and evaluation of projects and initiatives as identified by the Department and the SHA.
  • Collaborating with other Departments and areas within the Saskatchewan Health Authority to improve and standardize practice in long term care through involvement in work at the provincial level as a working member or lead/co-lead.
  • Ensuring best practice, Resident and Family Centred Care, and alignment of practices to Accreditation Canada Standards, the Program Guidelines for Special Care Homes, and any other applicable required stipulations or law.
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