Clinical Practice Leader Wound - Toronto, Canada - Humber River Hospital

Humber River Hospital
Humber River Hospital
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Toronto, Canada

3 weeks ago

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Join our Professional Practice team as a Clinical Practice Leader, Wound & Skin Program and provide leadership in clinical and professional practice, education and research. Work collaboratively with other Clinical Practice Leaders to deliver innovative and compassionate healthcare in our community.


At Humber River Hospital we continue to advance the important role we play as we advocate for healthcare initiatives in the diverse community we serve.

The
Full Time
Clinical Practice Leader,
Wound
&
Skin Program is at the forefront as they optimize the use of real time data, predictive analytics and professional expertise to continuously improve quality and safety in the area of patient care delivery.

Through their ability to lead, consult and advise health professionals in accordance with legal, regulatory, professional standards, policies and practice guidelines with a primary focus on achieving excellence in patient care by being a high reliability hospital.


The
Clinical Practice Leader is accountable for assessing staff competency in the context of performance management in collaboration with the clinical management team.


Are you a passionate advancing the goals and objectives of the hospital by serving as a change agent, expert clinician and collaborator and achieving consistently high-quality, safe patient care as
Clinical Practice Leader? If yes, we invite you to read the details below then apply.


Reporting Relationship:
Director, Professional Practice


Area of Focus:
Wound & Skin Program


Responsibilities:


  • Develop, evaluate, and maintain Humber River Hospitals Wound & Skin Program
  • Advocate for use of best practices for clinical staff.
  • Guide clinical staff in the interpretation and implementation of professional and practice standards.
  • Monitor and evaluate staff and program compliance with professional best practices and standards to identify and resolve issues with the delivery of quality, safe patient care and compliance with professional standards; refer complex issues to Director for resolution; adjust practice changes as they occur to bring staff to new standard.
  • Develop reports of staff disciplinary actions for submission to regulatory health professional colleges and professional associations in collaboration with Manager and Director.
  • Develop project plans, requirements, testing and implementation plans, resources and interdependencies, monitor implementation.
  • Collect data on practice needs (e.g. programs, care interventions, policies, standards in clinical area) to identify gaps in nursing practices, competencies, and service quality; develop educational strategies, plans, and content (e.g. policies, processes, technologies) in consultation with unit leadership team and clinical staff; and evaluate posttraining outcomes.
  • Conduct impact analysis to determine training and education activity and program interdependencies (e.g. technical Meditech systems use, orientation, accreditation, hand hygiene, new or updated care and treatment standards) and keep staff updated with new practices, skills, and certifications in assigned clinical areas.
  • Coach/mentor clinical staff; train new staff during orientation and monitor against best practice standards; recommend disciplinary actions for staff noncompliance with professional and operational requirements and standards to Director and monitor outcomes.
  • Recommend and participate in initiatives to improve digital competency
  • Review literature for changes to maintain ongoing staff competency.
  • Assess quality of care from patients and the healthcare team; develop, implement, and monitor performance benchmarks; compare and analyze data against other facility practices.

Requirements:


  • Master's Degree in Nursing or MSc in Nursing or equivalent combination of education and experience required.
  • Current registration and membership in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)
  • Membership with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario
  • A minimum (5) five years of relevant nursing experience in acute care required.
  • Minimum (5) years years direct clinical practice in complex wound management
  • Academic and clinical preparation in complex wound care management from a recognized education program
  • Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certifications
  • Demonstrated experience in Adult education to design, deliver and evaluate educational programs
  • Demonstrated strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with physicians, interprofessional team members, and other stakeholders
  • Possesses highly developed analytical, problem solving and critical thinking skills
  • Excellent oral, written, and presentation skills, with demonstrated competency in information and communication technology
  • Demonstrated excellent organizational and coordination skills and the ability to priorit

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