Assistant Manager of Care, Dementia Care - Kitchener, Canada - Region of Waterloo

Region of Waterloo
Region of Waterloo
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Kitchener, Canada

2 weeks ago

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Description

Job Req ID:793
Department:
Resident Care
  • Franklin 1
Assistant Manager of Care, Dementia Care (Sunnyside Home)


Job Number:793
Job Type:
Temporary Full-Time

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Temp Contract Length: Up to 12 months
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Location: 247 Franklin St N
  • Sunnyside Home
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Number of Positions:1

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Department: Resident Care
  • Franklin 1
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Division: Community Services

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Hours of Work: 35 hours weekly


Union:

Management/Management Support
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Grade: Management/Management Support Grade 07
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Salary Range: $97, $122,285.

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Our Story:


  • Committed to fostering opportunities for current and future generations, the Region of Waterloo is an inclusive, thriving and sustainable region of connected rural and urban communities with global reach. Our mission is to serve, engage and inspire, by delivering quality services to a diverse population of 630,000+, while creating a healthy, collaborative environment of learning, respect and innovation.
  • This is a place where employees are valued and recognized for their talents and contributions to our success. Our employees take pride in making a difference in people's lives through the work that we do. We are looking for people like you to help make it happen.
The Role

Supervises the delivery of nursing services/care for the dementia care areas and responsive behaviour program in a long-term care home.

Ensures the delivery of person-centred care that maximizes residents' independence and supports their physical and emotional well-being. Supervises an interdisciplinary team in a 24/7 operation. Leads and coordinates responsive behavioural supports to resident care teams.
Duties/Responsibilities

  • Supervises an interdisciplinary team including Team Leaders, Registered Nurses, Registered Practical Nurses, and Personal Support Workers.
  • Supervises dementia care areas and the responsive behaviour program; ensures the delivery of personcentred care that maximizes residents' independence and supports their physical and emotional wellbeing.
  • Implements policies and procedures to ensure staff compliance with legislation, standards, policies, and procedures. Assists in the development of policies and procedures.
  • Supervises the development and maintenance of resident care plans; ensures resident needs are captured, and that assessment and medication protocols are followed.
  • Leads the development of behavioural support strategies for residents with responsive behaviours. Coordinates the provision of behavioural supports and consultation services to direct care teams throughout the home. Collaborates with direct care teams, residents, their families, and external consultants.
  • Supervises the resident high intensity needs program; oversees the submission of monthly reports to the Ministry.
  • Prepares program reports for Manager; compiles information/records for Ministry audits.
  • Recommends program changes to management to support continuous quality improvement.
  • Identifies staffing needs and schedules staff to support 24hour coverage.
  • As the divisional expert on dementia care and responsive behaviours, provides advice, guidance, and recommendations to management and staff on best practices, methods, and the Division's approach to dementia care and responsive behaviours. Provides inhouse training and demonstrates care methods to divisional staff.
  • Works with other divisional supervisors to support collaborative multidisciplinary teams.
  • Provides input into the overall resident care budget. Monitors the use of program resources and equipment. Submits claims to the Province for program reimbursement.
  • Mediates disagreements in care involving staff, residents, their families, physicians, community agency, and hospital staff; advocates for the wellbeing of residents. Exchanges information, resources, and best practices with peers in other longterm care homes. Participates on committees with local and provincial stakeholders in longterm care, to improve services/practices.
  • Backs up other members of the resident care management team as required.
  • Performs related duties as required.
  • Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Knowledge of dementia care and responsive behaviour methods and approaches (e.g., Gentle Persuasive Approaches, U-First, PIECES); resident care and gerontological nursing; psychogeriatric and palliative care; longterm care; and recreational and physical therapy, normally acquired through a Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., nursing, health sciences), plus progressively responsible experience in a unionized longterm health care environment.
  • Knowledge of the principles of adult learning.
  • Knowledge of and ability to comply with policies, procedures, collective agreements, and related legislation (e.g., longterm care homes, health and safety, mental health, privacy, personal health information protection).
  • Knowledge of community resources for older adults with mental health and addiction issues.
  • Analytical, or

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