Year: 2024

Occupational Therapist

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POSITION: Occupational Therapist
DEPARTMENT: Walking Stick Rehabilitation
RESPONSIBLE TO: Director, Rehabilitation Services

Reporting to the Director of Clinical Services, the Occupational Therapist is responsible for encouraging growth through the provision of programs and services to residents according to established standards and administrative policies.  This will involve promotion of health and optimal occupational performance; prevention of disability; assessing resident’s needs, and planning, implementing, evaluating and documenting a plan of care. Occupational Therapists work as part of a multi-disciplinary team.  As an employee of the RK Mac Donald Nursing Home every person has a responsibility to be involved in providing a stimulating environment for the residents. In keeping with the philosophy of RK MacDonald Nursing Home and the established policies and procedures of RK MacDonald Nursing Home, all services provided are in accordance with residents’ personal choice and preferences with the aim of achieving excellence in the care and well-being. In keeping with our Mission, Vision and Core Values and our philosophy of Resident Centered Care, the Occupational Therapist, as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.

Key Responsibilities

Professional Accountability

  1. Carries out assessment, plan implementation, plan evaluation and education in accordance with RK policies and procedures, the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics, the National Occupational Therapy competency requirements, and the Occupational Therapy Act of Nova Scotia.
  2. Conducts self within legal/ethical/professional obligations and requirements.
  3. Performs beyond entry level competencies and within medical directives and delegated medical functions as approved for the practice setting as per the the National Occupational Therapy competency requirements, and the Occupational Therapy Act of Nova Scotia.
  4. Works as a champion of person-centered care.
  5. Respects the individuality, autonomy and confidentiality of the resident and ensures the resident is treated respectfully and uses an resident centred approach involving shared decision making and responsibility with the resident and Substitute Decision Maker.
  6. Demonstrates professional integrity and a commitment to the well-being of all residents.
  7. Engages in professional development and lifelong learning activities.
  8. Orientation of new employees and mentoring / preceptors new and existing employees as appropriate.
  9. Acts as a mentor / preceptor for student clinical internships.

Communication and Collaboration

  1. Establishes and maintains effective communication with residents, relevant others and professional colleagues.
  2. Maintains an accurate account of care given through clear, concise, written and verbal communication and evaluates, communicates and documents resident response to care in a timely manner.
  3. Develops and maintains information systems to ensure appropriate access to accurate, objective, relevant information about the resident and general occupational therapy services.
  4. Collaborates, partners, and communicates with the individual, family, and external service providers when there is a difference between the care plan and the wants, needs and abilities of the resident.
  5. Demonstrates effective collaboration and inter-professional teamwork by consulting and sharing information with other health professionals, family and community organizations in a timely manner, provided resident consent is obtained where required, to ensure comprehensive, safe service delivery.
  6. Facilitate admission planning and transitions across the health care continuum, ensuring the resident’s needs are met in appropriate setting.
  7. Participation in staff meetings or working group meetings.
  8. Participation in and /or leadership of program planning, research, continuous quality improvement initiatives, committees, staff education, safety initiatives, and accreditation as requested.
  9. Demonstrates effective verbal and non-verbal communication abilities to prevent adverse events.
  10. Communicates effectively in special high-risk situations to ensure the safety of residents.

Assessment / Treatment / Education

  1. Participates in screening and prioritizing referrals to Occupational Therapy to determine the individual’s need for Occupational Therapy Services as required. Identifies the resident, based on each unique situation, and identifies the resident’s support system (e.g., family, significant others, caregivers, community, etc.).
  2. Consults with the resident on options for service; explains and obtains resident consent. Services at the RK include:
    • Seating prescription – assessment and maintenance
    • Assessment and provision of Individual Specialized Equipment
    • Administration of the Red Cross Specialized Equipment
    • Dysphagia Assessment
    • Pressure Management – Wound care
    • Activities of Daily Living Assessment
    • Administration of wheelchair safety audits and maintenance
    • Administration of specialized mattress program
    • Assessment and provision of slings for ceiling / hoyer lifts
    • Transfer Code and Mobility Assessments
    • Mental Health and Behavioural Assessments
    • Provide clinical education to occupational therapy student interns
    • Provides annual Safe Lifting and Transferring In-services for CCA staff
  1. Selects an appropriate theoretical approach to address the resident’s occupational performance issues.
  2. Advocates with resident to establish positive first contact, consults on options for service; educates and collaborates to establish/remind resident of previous signing and document consent.
  3. Engages with resident to build rapport and the relationship, clarify values, organize a schedule and places to meet for assessment.
  4. Collaborates with resident to identify priorities for assessment and possible expected outcomes.
  5. Collaborates with members of the healthcare team and resident to collect, validate and expand assessment data.
  6. Documents and communicates pertinent information in a timely and concise manner.
  7. Monitors, through assessment data, the ongoing status of the resident.
  8. Recognizes changes in occupational performance and engagement, functional abilities, and health care needs and adjusts the care plan accordingly.

Planning

  1. Engages the resident in the goal setting process to identify the resident’s priorities.
  2. Engages in critical thinking, analyzes and interprets assessment data for the resident, his/her support system and the health care team to identify the resident’s occupational performance issues, strengths and weaknesses.
  3. Re-evaluates and adjusts theoretical approach (es) as necessary to fit with the resident’s Occupational Performance Issues (OPIs).
  4. Through collaboration with the resident, develops the plan of care based on the analysis of assessment findings, chosen theoretical approaches, clinical best practices, and the resident’s vision for his/her life opportunities.
  5. Initiates planning and establishes short and long term goals, expected outcomes, a plan of care, and a discharge plan.
  6. Applies knowledge of pertinent Occupational Therapy and related healthcare research and evidence to care planning; uses current knowledge to justify plan of care.
  7. Integrates interdisciplinary and multiagency factors into the care plan.
  8. Negotiates and communicates with the resident, his/her support system, the health care team, and service providers when there is a difference between the care plan and the wants, needs and strengths of the resident.

Implementation

  1. Engages the resident in treatment (either individual or group) by providing interventions with an aim to maximize occupational functioning and minimize barriers that impede occupational engagement. Implementation of the plan involves promotion of safety, choice, and risk engagement.
  2. Interventions may occur in resident’s usual environment and may include one or more of the following: remediation, adaptation, compensation, prevention, health promotion, or education. Interventions typically target the person, occupation, and environment collectively as these elements are inter-related.
  3. Teach and coach residents and families in a flexible and creative manner using accurate and consistent information, which may include the development of educational materials.
  4. Plans for timely completion of occupational therapy intervention and follow-up, as required, to meet resident’s needs.
  5. Delegates appropriate tasks / activities to a Rehabilitation Assistant, rehabilitation aide, or other members of the health care team.
  6. Supervises Rehabilitation Assistants, and Rehabilitation Aides.

Evaluation

  1. Engages the resident in treatment (either individual or group) by providing interventions with an aim to maximize occupational functioning and minimize barriers that impede occupational engagement. Implementation of the plan involves promotion of safety, choice, and risk engagement.
  2. Interventions may occur in resident’s usual environment and may include one or more of the following: remediation, adaptation, compensation, prevention, health promotion, or education. Interventions typically target the person, occupation, and environment collectively as these elements are inter-related.
  3. Teach and coach residents and families in a flexible and creative manner using accurate and consistent information, which may include the development of educational materials.
  4. Plans for timely completion of occupational therapy intervention and follow-up, as required, to meet resident’s needs.
  5. Delegates appropriate tasks / activities to a Rehabilitation Assistant, rehabilitation aide, or other members of the health care team.
  6. Supervises Rehabilitation Assistants, and Rehabilitation Aides.

Other Related Duties

Other duties as assigned by the Director of Clinical Services

Inter-professional Competencies

  1. Describes one’s roles and responsibilities and scope of practice clearly to other professionals / residents / family members.
  2. Describes overlapping aspects of own professional knowledge and skills with other health professionals and paraprofessionals.
  3. Recognizes and respects the role, responsibilities and competence of other professions / paraprofessionals in relation to one’s own.
  4. Demonstrates respect and trust to ensure that collaborative relationships are fostered.
  5. Practices within own scope of practice, code of ethics, standards and/or clinical guidelines while working within a collaborative person-centered relationship.
  6. Works with others to assess, plan, provide and review care to maximize health outcomes for individual residents.
  7. Gathers assessment data from all health professionals/paraprofessionals / residents / family involved in care.
  8. Demonstrates effective sharing of information and exchanging of ideas.
  9. Integrates information from each health professional / paraprofessional / resident / family to develop common resident centred goals.
  10. Participates effectively and appropriately in an inter-professional health care team to optimize resident safety.

POSITION SPECIFICATIONS

Minimum Formal Education

Education preparation accepted by the College of Occupational Therapists of Nova Scotia for Registration with the Nova Scotia College of Occupational Therapists.

Certification / Registration / Designation

  1. Eligible for registration with the College of Occupational Therapists of Nova Scotia.
  2. Eligible for membership with the Nova Scotia Society of Occupational Therapists and the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists.

Special Knowledge and Skills

  1. Thorough knowledge of Occupational Therapy practice, with an interest in program development and evaluation skills
  2. Demonstrated accountability and responsibility.
  3. Strong resident focus and ability to build solid resident relationships.
  4. Demonstrated collaboration and teamwork skills with the resident at the centre.
  5. Commitment to continuous improvement and innovation.
  6. Demonstrated leadership abilities.
  7. Demonstrated planning, organization, and time management skills.
  8. Commitment to promoting a culture that supports safety, ethical practices and organizational health.
  9. Demonstrated good attendance in current and past employment.
  10. Exemplary work history as demonstrated in current and past employment.
  11. Computer skills (e.g., statistics input, word processing, email, etc.).
  12. Physical capabilities to perform the duties of the position.
  13. Occupational Therapy is a diverse profession and additional courses/education/ or training in many specialized areas of practice may be required, e.g., stroke rehabilitation, seating, splinting, mental health services, etc.
  14. Experience with the Red Cross Specialize Equipment Program
  15. Experiences managing Responsive Behaviors or willingness to learn

Judgement and Initiative

  1. Identifies the need for and coordinates occupational therapy services to maintain and enhance the occupational performance and engagement of the resident.
  2. Continuously engages in critical thinking, and evaluates plan of care and makes revisions to plan as necessary in consultation and collaboration with the resident, his/her support system and other members of the health care team.
  3. Articulates rationale for decisions that are based on clinical best practice, current theory and research
  4. Intervenes when standards of practice are violated or not upheld.
  5. Refers to appropriate professionals for issues beyond the profession’s scope of practice and the individual’s personal competence.
  6. Seeks direction or assistance from other health care professionals as required.

Type and Level of Supervision Exercised

  1. Delegates appropriate tasks/ activities to a Rehabilitation Assistant, rehabilitation aide, or other members of the health care team.
  2. Supervision of Occupational therapy assistants, rehabilitation assistants, and occupational therapy aides.
  3. Acts as a mentor / preceptor for students.

Key Relationships:

  1. Engages with resident to build rapport and the relationship, clarify values, organize a schedule and places to meet for assessment.
  2. Collaborates with resident to identify priorities for assessment and possible expected outcomes.
  3. Collaborates and communicates effectively with resident, his/her support system, team member(s) and internal/external resources to implement and coordinate plan of care/services.
  4. Collaborates and works consultatively with team members, all levels of management, and other departments and agencies both internal and external to the organization.
  5. Engages with Professional Associations.
  6. Act as a Communicator, to promote of the profession of Occupational Therapy, and the concepts of occupational performance, occupational functioning and occupational engagement.

Physical Demand

Physical capabilities to perform the duties of the position including working in awkward positions; sitting; stretching/reaching; on feet, standing/walking; pulling/pushing; lifting more than 40 lbs.; transferring residents; crouching; and manual dexterity.

Mental and Visual Demand

These include but are not limited to:

  • Active listening / counselling / interviewing
  • Clinical reasoning and critical thinking
  • Observation
  • Providing training/instruction to patients/students/families/caregivers
  • Report Writing/documentation
  • Data entry/computer use
  • Health Record review
  • Making presentations
  • Driving

Working Environment and Unavoidable Hazards:

Work is inside in resident’s rooms and Occupational Therapy spaces

Safety (resident, worker & workplace)

Demonstrate good stewardship in the identification, reporting & mitigation of unsafe Acts or conditions

  1. Contribute to a culture of resident safety.
  2. Work in teams for resident safety.
  3. Communicate effectively for resident safety.
  4. Manage safety risks.
  5. Optimize human and environmental factors.
  6. Recognize, respond to and disclose adverse events.

Professional Qualification / Education / Experience

  • Minimum of 3 years recent experience in a Long Term Care setting and/or Community with emphasis on adaptive equipment [Red Cross Specialized Equipment Program] and responsive behaviors
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Occupational Therapy or Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy Entry Level, from an accredited University.
  • Registered member of the College of Occupational Therapists of Nova Scotia.
  • Safety certification such as BCLS, CPR, WHIMIS, CPI
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
  • Ability to organize, develop and initiate ideas and programs.
  • Commitment to working in an interdisciplinary approach.
  • Demonstrate good communication skills, verbally and in writing.
  • Demonstrated physical ability to perform the duties of the position.
  • Good Attendance and Work Record.
  • Alzheimer and Related Dementia course
  • Criminal Records check – including Vulnerable Sector Search
Palliative Care Team: Resident Honour Guard

Palliative Care Team: Resident Honour Guard

The Palliative Care Team here at the RK has introduced the Resident Honour Guard, to honour deceased residents as they leave the Home. The Resident Honour Guard enables our staff and residents to pay tribute to the deceased resident and is initiated when the RK Quilt is laid upon the deceased resident. Staff and residents are invited to gather along the hallways to the honour the deceased resident as they leave the home.

As a family, we often struggle emotionally, quietly grieving on our own when a resident passes away. This process provides time and space for everyone to reflect on their time spent with the resident, to openly shed a tear, share a hug or to offer a silent prayer. It allows us to grieve and helps give us closure.

Palliative Care Team: Resident Honour GuardOur multidisciplinary Palliative Care Team continues to explore opportunities to support staff who have developed close relationships with our residents.

The RK is forever grateful to Dawn McKenna, LPN, who hand crafted and donated the beautiful RK Honour Guard Quilt. The quilt has quickly become an essential component of our end of life care and defines our respect for those residents that have lived here with us.

Competition #:490-02-03-04-2024        Casual  General Worker (Maintenance)    

R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, 64 Pleasant Street, Antigonish NS B2G 1W7

Competition #:490-02-03-04-2024                             Job Title:              General Worker (Maintenance)

Dept.:   Environmental Services                                 Start Date:          Immediately

Posted Date: March 4, 2024                                        Close Date:         open until filled

Reg./Temp: Temporary                                                 Full/Part:             Casual

 (Subject to change)

Applications accepted until 4:00 PM on the Closing Date

Opening Statement

The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is a Long-Term Care Home to 137 Residents and employs 250 staff in various Departments.

Qualifications/Skills Required: Must have a valid Nova Scotia Driver’s License.  Good physical health, ability to work

independently and with others, ability to follow verbal and written instructions, ability to learn the operation of

equipment, ability to perform repetitive tasks, and ability to work in a warm congested area, ability to operate and run computerized maintenance monitoring system (Honeywell).  Must be willing to be on call, for maintenance issues after hrs.  Grade 12 education, carpentry, painting, and boilers experience preferred.  Any certificates in these areas are an asset.

Minimum 2-5 years’ experience in a large building complex required. Regular & consistent attendance is essential.

Training/Work Experience:  Work experience in some of the following trades; plumbing, carpentry, painting, boiler maintenance, refrigeration, electronics, and phone and cable hook up with a recognized employer is required.  Any certificates in these areas considered an asset.

Please: refer to General Worker (Maintenance) Job Description Complete listing on our website @ www.rkmacdonald.ca

 Hours of Work

Casual

Hours – Days/Evenings/Weekends (6-2 pm 7-3pm/8-4 pm) (subject to change).  Hours may vary as per project needs (i.e. (evening –nights) repair call- ins, etc.)

Salary

$22.7182-$23.1044 per hour

Benefits/Pension Information

Pension – (NA)

Vacation & Holiday% (as per Department of Labor Standards for Casual employment)

Sick benefits- (NA)

Health Benefits (NA)

Closing Statement

Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those Applicants selected for an interview to be contacted. Interviews held within two weeks of closing date.  The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is proud to provide a smoke free and scent free environment. We are committed to upholding the Human Rights of all R.K MacDonald employees, including the right of all people to enjoy a physically and psychologically safe work environment; the right of all people to just and favorable terms of employment; and the right of all people to be respected and valued for their differences with equitable opportunities and outcomes in an inclusive environment where all can thrive.  Internal applicants to apply by using the Internal Application Form, External Applicants to submit cover letter and resume to:  email: jobs@rkmacdonald.ca or fax 902 863-4437 attention HR    A successful hire is dependent on submission of references checks, certifications, and Clear Police (Security) Check that includes a vulnerable sector check. Disclaimer: Please refer to nursing home website for complete job posting www.rkmacdonald.ca .

 Competition #:420-08-02 16- 2024   PFT    Licensed Practical Nurse

R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, 64 Pleasant Street, Antigonish NS B2G 1W7

Competition #:420-08-02 16- 2024      Job Title:         Licensed Practical Nurse

Dept.:        Nursing                             Start Date:      Immediately

Posted Date: February 16, 2024       Close Date:    Open until filled

Reg/Temp: Permanent                       Full/Part:        Permanent Full Time

 (Subject to change)

Union:   UNIFOR

Applications are accepted until 4:00 PM on the Closing Date

Opening Statement

The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is a Long-Term Care Home to 136 Residents and employs approx. 250 staff in various Departments.

LPN Skills & Abilities Required: refer to LPN (Job) Description on website www.rkmacdonald.ca

Qualifications required – LPN at an accredited School/College of nursing.  Current license with the CLPNS (College of License Practical Nurses of NS).  Minimum of 1-year experience with Medication Administration.  Recent experience in geriatric setting preferred.  Recent experience as Team Lead or Supervisor of CCA staff/equivalent preferred.  Current CPR certification required with annual updates and annual WHMIS required.  Regular and consistent attendance is essential.

Hours of Work (Subject to change)

Rotational:  DDNN or LW/SW

12 hour shifts (7am – 7 pm or & 7 pm -7am)

Salary: $28.3210-31.4807/ hr. (based on Union Contract Scale and on experience)

Benefits/Pension Information

Comprehensive Benefits

Pension –Yes (can deferred for 3 mos.)

Vacation, holiday

Sick benefits- yes following probation period (528 for LPN)

Health/Pension Benefits – Health (Travel), Dental, Life, Ltd Mandatory, unless have elsewhere, Optional’ s Benefits available as well.

 Closing Statement Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those Applicants selected for an interview to be contacted. Interviews held within two weeks of closing date.  This is a UNIFOR bargaining unit position. Preference given to bargaining unit employees for unionized positions.  The R.K. MacDonald is an inclusive employer who supports diversity, equality, and reconciliation.  Our goal is to be a workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the people we serve.  We welcome people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientation, age, religion, and physical and mental abilities.  We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  Successful Applicants are required to provide a criminal record check (including Vulnerable Sector Search) to Human Resources before starting employment and assume any associated costs as a condition of employment. In addition, proof of applicable education and or certification is required as a condition of employment. Internal applicants to apply by using the Internal Application Form, External Applicants to submit cover letter and resume to HR : jobs@rkmacdonald.ca  or fax 1 -902 863-4437  

Disclaimer: Please refer to nursing home website for complete job posting www.rkmacdonald.ca 

Competition #:420-07-02-16-24       Ward Clerk – Casual Positions

Competition #:420-07-02-16-24                                 Job Title:         Ward Clerk

Dept.:  Nursing                                                           Start Date:       Immediately

Posted Date: Feb 16, 2024                                          Closed date:    open until filled

Full/Part: Casual                                                         Position:          Casual (2)

 Union: NA

Applications accepted until 4 pm on closed date

Opening Statement

The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is a Long-Term Care Home to 137 Residents and employs 250 staff in various Departments.

Position Description

The Ward Clerk is responsible for clerical, scheduling & replacement (nursing staff) and other related duties in all areas of the facility as directed by the Director of Clinical Services in accordance with the Mission, Core Values, Vision, and Policies & Procedures of the R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home.  The Ward clerk serves as a positive role model as a partner in the provision of care and support of our Residents, represents the home in a positive, professional, efficient and confidential manner.  Please see full job description on website www.rk.macdonald.ca

Required Qualifications:

  • Competent in using various computer software packages, Excel, Word and Microsoft Office
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to meet to deadlines
  • Demonstrated knowledge of medical terminology
  • Demonstrated professional / positive behavior
  • Data entry is accurate
  • Excellent customer service orientated with a professional and friendly approach
  • Display a proactive manner and ability to multi task
  • Regular & consistent attendance is essential

Required Experience/Education:

  • Grade 12
  • Medical Terminology Course
  • Basic Computer Skills and experience with internet/email
  • Preferably 2 years previous experience within a LTC or hospital environment

Salary: $20.0926-204342/ hr.

 Hours of Work

Casual HRS, paid Bi-weekly. Coverage for weekdays & Weekends (as replacement is required), 8 hr. /4 hr. and 10 hr. /days.  (Additional hours may be needed to cover Vacation/Holiday, / sick time, (subject to availability)

Benefits/Pension Information:

Pension – N/A

Health- NA (Term has to be a minimum of 1 yr.)

VAC – % per pay as per Dept. of Labor standards

HOL – As per Dept. of Labor Standards Guidelines for Casual Employees

Closing Statement Closing Statement Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those Applicants selected for an interview to be contacted. Interviews held within two weeks of closing date.  This is a UNIFOR bargaining unit position. Preference given to bargaining unit employees for unionized positions. The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is proud to provide a smoke free and scent free environment. We are committed to upholding the Human Rights of all R.K MacDonald employees, including the right of all people to enjoy a physically and psychologically safe work environment; the right of all people to just and favorable terms of employment; and the right of all people to be respected and valued for their differences with equitable opportunities and outcomes in an inclusive environment where all can thrive.

Internal applicants to apply by using the Internal Application Form, External Applicants to submit cover letter and resume to:  HR via  email: jobs@rkmacdonald.ca   or  Fax: 902-863-4437

Disclaimer: Please refer to nursing home website for complete job posting www.rkmacdonald.ca 

 Competition #:420-06-02 16- 24  Temp FT    Licensed Practical Nurse Positions

R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, 64 Pleasant Street, Antigonish NS B2G 1W7

Competition #:420-06-02 16- 24          Job Title:         Licensed Practical Nurse

Dept.:        Nursing                             Start Date:      Immediately

Post Date: February 16, 2024            Close Date:    Open until filled

Reg/Temp: 2 Temporary                     Full/Part:        Full Time Positions

  1. Tentative end date undetermined (subject to change)
  2. Tentative end date undetermined (subject to change)

 

Union:   UNIFOR

Applications accepted until 4:00 PM on the Closing Date

Opening Statement

The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is a Long-Term Care Home to 136 Residents and employs approx. 250 staff in various Departments.

LPN Skills & Abilities Required refer to LPN (Job) Description on website www.rkmacdonald.ca

Qualifications required – LPN at an accredited School/College of nursing.  Current license with the CLPNS (College of License Practical Nurses of NS).  Minimum of 1-year experience with Medication Administration.  Recent experience in geriatric setting preferred.  Recent experience as Team Lead or Supervisor of CCA staff/equivalent preferred.  Current CPR certification required with annual updates and annual WHMIS required.  Regular and consistent attendance is essential.

Hours of Work (Subject to change)

Rotational:  DDNN or LW/SW

12-hour shifts (7am – 7 pm or & 7 pm -7am)

Salary: $28.3210-$31.4807/ hr. (based on Union Contract Scale and on experience)

Benefits/Pension Information

Comprehensive Benefits

Pension –Yes (can deferred for three (3 mos.)

Vacation, holiday

Sick benefits- yes following probation period (528 for LPN)

Health/Pension Benefits – NA Temp FT unless one year specified.

 Closing Statement Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those Applicants selected for an interview to be contacted. Interviews held within two weeks of closing date.  This is a UNIFOR bargaining unit position. Preference given to bargaining unit employees for unionized positions. The R.K. MacDonald is an inclusive employer who supports diversity, equality, and reconciliation.  Our goal is to be a workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the people we serve.  We welcome people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientation, age, religion, and physical and mental abilities.  We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.  Successful Applicants are required to provide a criminal record check (including Vulnerable Sector Search) to Human Resources before starting employment and assume any associated costs as a condition of employment. In addition, proof of applicable education and or certification is required as a condition of employment. Internal applicants to apply by using the Internal Application Form, External Applicants to submit cover letter and resume to HR: jobs@rkmacdonald.ca or  Fax: 902-863-4437  

Disclaimer: Please refer to nursing home website for complete job posting www.rkmacdonald.ca 

GRAD RNS AND STUDENT NURSES (RN & LPNs) EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNTIES

GRAD RNS AND STUDENT NURSES (RN & LPNs)

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNTIES

NEW GRAD RNS  And STUDENT NURSES JOB OPPORTUNTIES FOR YOU:

Nursing Students to work as CCA’s (Continuing Care Assistants)

WE LOVE TO SEE NEW FACES ON OUR TEAM!

The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is a 136 bed Nursing Home located in the center of the Town of Antigonish with connections to the Town and County.   We are looking for Nurses to support our team in providing the best person centered care to our valuable residents.

Things we can provide you:

  • We can pair you with skilled RN’s or CCA’s to give you a great orientation to the Home
  • Provide assignments to use your skills and gain new ones
  • Provide you with opportunities to work with our RNs or CCAs and gain experience within our (4) Care Areas
  • Develop Leadership and Care skills in Geriatric Care
  • Form lasting relationships with residents & families and staff

INTERESTED?

Let’s schedule an interview as soon as possible, and start the paper work process.

Please get in contact with Jacqueline Delorey, Human Resource Coordinator

By forwarding your resume to email: apply at jobs@rkmacdonald.ca

For your Successful hire we will need the following:

  • Resume
  • Void cheque (banking information)
  • Social Insurance #
  • Health card #
  • 2 References from former employers/ or clinical placement supervisor
  • Copy of your Criminal records Check with Vulnerable Sector (Police Check) dated within 6 mos. (request is required by HR to get request a new one at RCMP
  • Confirmation Letter of enrollment in Nursing Program or License to work as RN or LPN

 

 

 Competition #:420-02-02-14-24  Temp Full Time Positions  Continuing Care Assistant

R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home, 64 Pleasant Street, Antigonish NS B2G 1W7

  Disclaimer: Please refer to nursing home website for job posting www.rkmacdonald.ca 

Competition #:420-02-02-14-24                       Job Title:         Continuing Care Assistant

           Dept.:  Nursing                                              Start Date:      Immediately

Posted Date: February 14, 2024                   Close Date:   Open until filled

Reg/Temp:   Temporary                 Full/Part                Full-time         (8 Vacancies)

Tentative end dates undetermined

Union:       CAW/UNIFOR

 (Subject to change)
Applications accepted until 4:00 PM on the Closing Date

Opening Statement

The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is a Long-Term Care Home to 137 Residents and employs 250 staff in various Departments.

Qualifications required – Provincial certification in Continuing Care Assistant (CCA). Regular & consistent attendance is essential.

Skills & Abilities required refer to CCA (Job) Description on R.K. Macdonald Nursing Home website www.rkmacdonald.ca

Hours of Work (subject to change) (Rotations: LW/SW/ DDNN/SWLW)

Salary

$22.2259-$24.0966/ hour plus weekend and night premiums

(According to experience as per Unifor contract pay scale) (Pay for Breaks and Dinner) 80 biweekly

Benefits/Pension Information

Comprehensive Benefits

Pension – (Can deferred for 3mos, if not previously in plan)

Vacation, holiday

Sick benefits- (Upon Completion of a 528 hr. Probation Period)

Health Benefits – Health (Travel), Dental, Life only

Good Life – Corp Rate

Closing Statement

Closing Statement Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those Applicants selected for an interview to be contacted. Interviews held within two weeks of closing date.  These are UNIFOR bargaining unit positions. Preference given to bargaining unit employees for unionized positions. The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is proud to provide a smoke free and scent free environment. The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is an inclusive employer who supports diversity, equality, and reconciliation.  Our goal is to be a workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the people we serve.  We welcome people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientation, age, religion, and physical and mental abilities.  Internal applicants to apply by using the Internal Application Form, External Applicants to submit cover letter and resume to: Jacqueline Delorey HR 902-863-2578 Ext.292 Fax: 902-863-4437 or email: jobs@rkmacdonald.ca    

Disclaimer: Please refer to nursing home website for complete job posting www.rkmacdonald.ca 

Competition #:420-03-02-14 -24    Perm FT  Continuing Care Assistant Positions

Competition #:420-03-02-14 -24                       Job Title:         Continuing Care Assistant

Dept.:  Nursing                                              Start Date:      Immediately

Posted Date: February 14, 2024                   Close Date:   Open until filled

Reg/Temp:   PERMANENT                                             Full/Part                Full-time         (2 Vacancies)

Subject to change

Union:       CAW/UNIFOR

 (Subject to change)
Applications accepted until 4:00 PM on the Closing Date

Opening Statement

The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is a Long-Term Care Home to 137 Residents and employs 250 staff in various Departments.

Qualifications required – Provincial certification in Continuing Care Assistant (CCA). Regular & consistent attendance is essential.

Skills & Abilities required refer to CCA (Job) Description on R.K. Macdonald Nursing Home website www.rkmacdonald.ca

Hours of Work (subject to change) (Rotations: LW/SW/ DDNN/SWLW)

Salary

$22.2259-24.0966hour plus weekend and night premiums   DDNN or SW/LW or LW/SW Rotations

(According to experience as per Unifor contract pay scale) (Pay for Breaks and Dinner) 80 biweekly

Benefits/Pension Information

Comprehensive Benefits

Pension – (Can deferred for 3mos, if not previously in plan)

Vacation, holiday

Sick benefits- (Upon Completion of a 528 hr. Probation Period)

Health Benefits – Health (Travel), Dental, Life etc.

Good Life – Corp Rate

Closing Statement

Closing Statement Thank you for your interest in this position. Only those Applicants selected for an interview to be contacted. Interviews held within two weeks of closing date.  These are UNIFOR bargaining unit positions. Preference given to bargaining unit employees for unionized positions. The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is proud to provide a smoke free and scent free environment. The R.K. MacDonald Nursing Home is an inclusive employer who supports diversity, equality, and reconciliation.  Our goal is to be a workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the people we serve.  We welcome people from all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientation, age, religion, and physical and mental abilities.  Internal applicants to apply by using the Internal Application Form, External Applicants to submit cover letter and resume to: Jacqueline Delorey HR 902-863-2578 Ext.292 Fax: 902-863-4437 or email: jobs@rkmacdonald.ca    

Disclaimer: Please refer to nursing home website for complete job posting www.rkmacdonald.ca 

 

2023 Resident & Family Satisfaction Survey Results

The Resident and Family Satisfaction Survey were carried in out in November of 2023 and are utilized as an annual continuous quality indicator ensuring the voice of the service users, i.e. our Residents and their families is heard by the service provider, i.e. the Home. Surveys were completed by 32 family members (SDM’s) and 62 residents – where some were completed independently or with the support of Recreation staff.

As a “service provider”, we are always looking for opportunities to secure valuable feedback from our “service users”, our residents and their families and our challenge is to be open to the feedback, respond to it and grow!

Survey Scoring: focus areas for follow up in our Quality Improvement Plan are identified as Strongly Agree + Agree survey responses that scored below 75% and/or any Strongly Disagree + Disagree that scored greater than 25%

Very special thanks to everyone that has contributed to our feedback highway…. your insights / experiences are greatly appreciated!

2023 Resident & Family Satisfaction Survey Results (PDF)