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Clinical Leader, Medicine Cardiology Jobs in Markham, Canada at Oak Valley Health

Title: Clinical Leader, Medicine Cardiology

Company: Oak Valley Health

Location: Markham, Canada

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Position: Clinical Leader, Medicine Cardiology (3C) (10446)

Overview

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Position summary

This role will focus on enhancing relationships with internal and external stakeholders. It will enable opportunities to lead various special projects, assist with educational initiatives in conjunction with PPL and oversee various aspects of the departmental activities to ensure efficiency. In this leadership position within the Medicine and ICU Program, there will be a focus on embracing models of operational and clinical excellence.  

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Who you are

You encompass Oak Valley Health’s core values and live the words of Respect, Trust, Commitment, Compassion and Courage. You are a patient and/or client centered individual who performs at an exemplary standard. You are a team player with excellent communication, critical thinking and prioritization skills.  Created with Sketch.

Schedule

Monday to Friday Days. Please note schedules may change due to operational needs.  Created with Sketch.

Compensation

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Compensation:

Band F: $ – $ per hour$ – $111, per year

Responsibilities

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Analysis

Review incident report if delegated, and responds to patient complaints. Review organizational status board for surge status and escalation process. Review EDDs (Expected Date of Discharge) and level of care in Meditech before bed meeting and end of day, if applicable. Identify barriers for discharge and coordinate pending diagnostics and to expedite discharge. Participates in the development, implementation and review of hospital programs, policies and procedures as required.  

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Support

Actively participate in and support endeavors to enhance quality care. Provides direction and guidance to all members of the health care team, patients and their families, groups and organizations and collaborates with the health care team members to plan for the care of patients and families. Responds to changes in the team, ensuring that adequate staff coverage is available across the teams including provide direct assistance with patient care as needed in relief.  

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Assist

Assist Patient Care Manager in maintaining professional Nursing Standards and Competencies. Assists in the implementation and evaluation of targets, goals and objectives as identified both internally and externally. Assists with all Quality-Based Procedures (QBPs) within the medicine program; ensuring pathways are followed. Acts as a consultant and expert in coordinating daily patient care assignments.  Created with Sketch.

Operations

Daily Operations:. Attends, facilitates, and/or participates in unit, hospital-wide, and community-based meetings/committees as invited (, Medicine Operations, Medicine Leadership Team meetings, Unit Based Council, daily Patient Flow meetings).  Created with Sketch.

Performance

Awareness of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) performance and proficiency. Facilitates a positive learning environment and acts as a resource for staff and health professional students, including onboarding new staff and coordinating placements. Creates an environment that maximizes participation in decision making within the team. Facilitate behavioral management care plans as needed.  Assurance Created with Sketch.

Quality assurance

Ensure every patient has a current and accurate EDD and plan of care within Meditech. Promotes the provision of excellent patient care through interdisciplinary collaboration and consensus building, leads care in the unit. Liaises effectively with the Patient Care Manager, Program Director, medical staff, and support staff to ensure the efficient and effective operation of the unit. Identifies patient care system problems and makes recommendations for change.

Requirements

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Qualifications

Possesses a valid Certificate of Competence from the College of Nurses of Ontario. Baccalaureate in Nursing, Health Studies, or Administration. At least 5 years’ acute care or ICU. 3-5 years’ leadership experience (Charge Nurse or similar experience). 2-3 years’ supervisory experience preferred. Certification in oncology, Coronary Care 1 and 2 preferred. RNAO member preferred. Leadership and teaching/adult education experience preferred. Master’s preferred.  

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Proficiency

Excellent verbal and written communication and teaching skills. Minimum 5 years of current acute and or critical care experience required. Highly developed critical thinking and decision-making skills. Ability to manage conflict resolution and negotiation at all levels of the organization. Excellent leadership skills and the ability to coach, and motivate the health care team.  Created with Sketch.

Skills

Self-directed and able to deal with multiple stakeholders while managing multiple priorities. Committed to and promotes professional development of all members of the clinical team. Demonstrates and fosters a philosophy of patient/family driven care. Accesses appropriate resources to problem-solve issues.

 

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