You will be responsible for providing individualized hospice and palliative care to promote comfort and quality of life for residents in your care. Responsibilities include pain and symptom management, psychosocial care for the resident and family, expert assessment and care planning, and working in partnership with an interdisciplinary team that includes a strong volunteer component. The shifts are 12 hours which includes days, nights, weekends and holidays in a waterfall schedule.
What you will do in this role :
- Assist in all aspects of resident care in accordance with the
- Regulated Health Professionals Act and the College of Nurses of Ontario Standards
- Utilize the nursing process to provide Palliative Care to the residents and support for the family
- Collaborate with the RN and the Director, Resident Care to dissolve any resident and family issues
- Works with the PSW to provide personal care for all residents, as well as assists with preparing meals, light housekeeping and laundry as required
- Perform pain and symptom assessments on an ongoing basis and reports to the Registered NurseFollow the plan of care and report any resident care requirements to the Team Leader
- Consult with the resident, family members, and / or the substitute decision maker regarding needs, wishes and preferences for care
- Assist in the implementation and coordination of medical interventions as ordered by the attending physician
- Provide leadership to PSWs and Volunteers
- Document accurately and in a timely manner
- Delegate and / or teach skills and techniques to other staff and / or resident family as appropriate and in accordance with RHPA
- Review, evaluate and / or revise the Resident Care Plan daily.
Qualifications & Requirements
Practical Nurse graduate of a College or University ProgramCurrent registration and in good standing with the College of Nurses of OntarioDemonstrated experience working in hospice palliative care, with expertise in pain and symptom managementA minimum of 1 year's palliative care experience is preferredExperience in geriatrics and / or care for those with chronic life-limiting illness is an assetExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memosAbility to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group settingsFundamentals of Hospice Palliative Care, CAPCE, and LEAP Certificate of Completion or commitment to obtain within 2 years of start dateVulnerable sector check and proof of COVID-19 vaccination requiredNext Step
If you interested in being considered for this opportunity, then we’d love to hear from you! Please submit your resume and cover letter no later than January 30, 2026.
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