Manager, Inpatient Mental Health Services - Cornwall, Canada - Cornwall Community Hospital

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Description

  • Job Posting Number:
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Job Title:
Manager, Inpatient Mental Health Services

Job Category:
Nursing

Unit:
IMHU and Long Acting Injection Clinic

Job Type:
Permanent Full Time

Open Positions:
1

City, Province, Country:
Cornwall, Ontario, Canada

Date Posted:
July 31, 2023

Available Shifts:

Closing Date:
August 25, 2023

Salary:
$108, $119,418.00/Year

Union:
Non Union

Emergency preparedness is a critical aspect of CCH operations. It is essential that all staff and physicians receive training and understand their roles and responsibilities in this field.


Summary of responsibilities:


Reporting to the Director, Subacute Medicine and Inpatient Mental Health Services, the Manager provides front line professional and administrative leadership for the team in the delivery of mental health services.

The Manager works collaboratively with the Chief of Psychiatry and is accountable for the quality-of-service clients receive and for monitoring and maintaining appropriate standards of an interdisciplinary professional mental health team in accordance with established standards of practice and policy.

The Manager also provides oversight for the Long-Acting Injection Clinic, Transitional Day Program, and the Inpatient Social Work team who serves CCH units outside of the Inpatient Mental Health Unit.


Requirements of the job:


  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing or other healthrelated degree, Master's Degree preferred
  • Current and unrestricted registration with College of Nurses of Ontario
  • Minimum of 5 years relevant clinical experience
  • Strong advocate for patient and family caregivercentered care
  • Knowledge and experience with healthcare systems, including applicable provincial legislation and related regulations, including PHIPA, Mental Health Act, and Occupational Health and Safety Act
  • Flexibility and capacity to manage numerous and diverse activities, organizing and prioritizing appropriately to meet demands and expectations
  • Demonstrated ability to engage staff in identifying and implementing process improvements that lead to exceptional care and a strong team
  • Enthusiasm for researching and implementing quality practices to ensure the best possible experience of patients/family caregivers
  • Working knowledge of applicable mental health standards and best practice guidelines, including the Required Organizational Practices as defined by Accreditation Canada
  • Computer literacy (MS Office, Excel, Outlook) and superior communication skills that permit ease with presentations and sharing of
  • Demonstrated commitment to patient safety and continuous quality improvement
Asset

  • Functional level in oral French
  • Previous supervisory/management experience of an interprofessional team in a unionized environment
  • Certified Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse

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