• Full Time
  • Kamloops
  • 31.89 - 40.15 CAD / Hour

Website Day One Society (Phoenix Centre)

Company Profile

Day One Society (Phoenix Centre) provides substance use services and advocacy for individuals, families and communities. We have a 20-bed inpatient detox unit, outpatient youth counselling, youth day treatment and supportive recovery programs.

COVID-19 considerations:
To keep our staff and clients safe we have implemented COVID 19 protocols including mandated vaccinations for staff, social distancing, appropriate personal protective equipment and restricted public access to our facility

$20K SIGNING BONUSES AVAILABLE

Job Summary: both Fulltime and Casual Positions available 

Reporting to the Detox Supervisor the LPN provides nursing care and support to clients with potential psychological, emotional, behavioural, and medical problems who are withdrawing from substances. This position requires flexibility and responsiveness in a stressful environment, often dealing with clients in crisis situations. Managing emergency situations is an ongoing expectation of this position.  The position also provides education to clients and consultation to staff as required. The hours of work for this position are full-time (1,950) and are extended shifts (12 hours) that are part of a master rotation (2Days, 2 Nights followed by at least 4 days off). The position requires a moderate level of physical fitness to effectively carry out the duties of this position.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

Nursing Care

  • Completes a full mental and physical health assessment of the client upon arrival and then on an ongoing basis as required
  • Provides support and resources to clients and families about health care, harm reduction and other addiction education and treatment options
  • Provides health/mental health instruction and education to all residential staff (in all residential settings) including orientating staff to the approved administration of oral and topical medications and information of medication
  • Discusses mental health plans, and evaluates medical care and therapies of clients with psychiatrist, physician, professional therapists, social workers, and other professionals
  • Develops positive relationships with program clients and provides warm, nurturing and therapeutic environment in which to explore responsible choices and options
  • Discusses mental health plans and evaluates medical care and therapies of clients with psychiatrist, physician, professional therapists, social workers and other professionals
  • Works with approved assessment tools to determine clients’ withdrawal needs and administers medical protocols initiated by a physician and under the supervision of a Registered Nurse
  • Provides wound care, diabetes monitoring and care and other medical support as required and within the scope of practice of an LPN
  • Provides and/or assists with medical or environmental emergencies consistent with legislative parameters and approved organization policies
  • Administers medication according to medication schedules and protocols
  • Manages behaviour of clients in a professional and therapeutic manner
  • Maintains a clean and healthy residential environment
  • Follows internal safety and emergency procedures
  • Consults regularly with the Detox Supervisor and/or designate to discuss medical, emotional and referral needs of clients and progress
  • Performs nursing care to clients including the administration of prescribed medication/treatment and observing, recording, and reporting symptoms and changes in client’s condition
  • Works co-operatively with colleagues and community professionals and acts as a positive role model at all time

Documentation

  • Develops a case file and maintains accurate and timely written reports and records for each assigned program client
  • Documents significant occurrences and information related to clients

Program Evaluation

  • Participates in program evaluation by collecting and compiling data and making modifications to service to reflect evaluation findings

Cultural Competence

  • Provides culturally competent services through recognition of the similarities and differences in values, norms and customs of persons served that vary by ethnicity, gender, religion and sexual orientation

Organizational Role

  • Participates positively and productively as a member of the program team
  • Actively supports and works within the goals, policies, and procedures of the program and Society
  • Represents the program and agency to participants, involved professionals, funders, and the community in a positive and professional manner

Other

  • Participates in meetings with Detox Supervisor, physicians, pharmacist and detox staff as required
  • Performs other related duties as required

Qualifications:

Education

  • Diploma as a Licensed Practical Nurse or equivalent Nursing Certification
  • Current registration as a Licensed Practical Nurse with a Canadian college
  • CPR and Level 1 First Aid Certificate

Experience

  • At least 2 years’ experience in nursing substance affected individuals and/or individuals with mental health issues and/or equivalency
    • Experience working with the harm reduction model is an asset
    • Experience with electronic medical records will be an asset

Knowledge

  • Knowledge of pathophysiology related to substance abuse
  • Knowledge of mental health issues as they related to substance abuse
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications

Skills and Abilities:

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with clients, client family members, co-workers and people in the community both individually and in groups
  • Demonstrated a respectful, empathetic, non-judgmental attitude to clients and colleagues
  • Proven ability to work independently with minimal supervision on a multi-disciplinary team
  • Proven ability to organize and prioritize
  • Demonstrated ability to learn and utilize new information
  • Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position
  • Able to be flexible to meet the needs of a demanding work environment
  • Demonstrated ability to make independent decisions based on nursing assessment skills and knowledge
  • Proven ability to make solution based decisions expediently, implementing and evaluating them
  • Proven ability to deal with crisis situations, utilizing conflict resolution skills
  • Demonstrated ability to accept and utilize supervisory feedback and direction
  • Demonstrated commitment to the values of the organization
  • Proven ability to work as a team member

About Day One Society

The Phoenix Centre’s roots were planted in Renfrew County in December 1975. Noticing a lack of support and suitable resources for children with emotional and behavioural challenges and their families, the community united to make a change. A chain of community-based efforts spanning over three years led to the nesting of The Phoenix Centre in 1978, when the Ministry of Community and Social Services confirmed the financial support required to institute a Children’s Mental Health Centre. Since 1978, The Phoenix Centre has grown with the community, offering a warm, safe place to all the children and families of Renfrew County. We currently have 16 full-time therapists and eight child and youth counsellors providing mental health support services to the children, youth, and families of Renfrew County. We strive for your well-being. With our main office located in the heart of beautiful downtown Pembroke, and satellite offices in five communities, our diverse services and programs are accessible throughout the County. Proud neighbours and hosts of the Renfrew County Child Poverty Action Network, Big Brothers Big Sisters Renfrew County and Elevate! Youth Fitness Centre in memory of Krista Johnston, The Phoenix Centre is also affiliated with many local, provincial, and national organizations. Incorporated as Renfrew County Youth Services, our Board of Directors searched for a unique name to identify the agency within the community. The Phoenix Centre was chosen. At The Phoenix Centre for Children and Families, we believe the process of seeking help and change mirrors the flight of the Phoenix. Getting treatment is a challenging process, but, by working through it, children and families can live better and feel stronger than they did before, achieving the extraordinary.

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Application closing date is 2024-11-15

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