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Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN)
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September 03, 2024
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Dakelh First Nation Primary Care Society
Job details
Dakelh First Nation Primary Care SocietyTs?iyanne La?tsut?en Wellness CentreDakelh First Nations Primary Care CentrePO Box 1697, 160 Stuart Drive, WestFort St. James, V0J 1P0Primary Care Registered Nurse (RN)ORGANIZATION SUMMARY The Dakelh First Nation Primary Care Society is one that respects the cultural values and practices that are integral to Indigenous identities and wellness. We are committed to a proactive holistic approach to health and wellness, and to the delivery of services which are sustainable and honour the customs and traditions of the Binche, Nak?azdli and Tl?azt?en communities near Fort St. James, BC. POSITION SUMMARY The aim of the Dakelh First Nations Primary Care Centre is to improve access to primary health care services and traditional wellness services for First Nations people in a way that is culturally safe and closer to home. The Primary Care Registered Nurse position is part of a collaborative, multi-disciplinary primary care team that provides team based, trauma-informed primary care services by creating a culturally safe environment in order to promote, maintain and/or restore client health. This position provides direct primary care services to clients at all life stages by observing, assessing, monitoring and documenting client health and progress to make evidence-informed decisions towards health and wellness. The Registered Nurse actively contributes to ensuring a racism-free and culturally safe environment for all clients, their families, and staff. The role is a leader in demonstrating cultural humility and trauma and violence informed care that acknowledges the client?s values, cultural beliefs, and practices. Provides care and service that meets the standards for Registered Nurses within the BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM). Works within the scope of practice for Registered Nurses as determined by relevant legislation. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Provides holistic patient assessments that include health history, medication history, and physical evaluations with patience and Cultural Humility. Demonstrates cultural humility, trauma and violence informed practice and provides care that acknowledges the client?s values, cultural beliefs, and practices. Respecfully acknowledges lived experiences, history and provides nonjudgemental advice/answers to client?s primary concerns Respecfully acknowledges lived experiences, history and provides nonjudgemental advice/answers to client?s primary concerns. Monitors, assesses and documents observations, symptoms, interventions and changes in client health status. Where relevant within scope of practice, orders diagnostic testing and/or collects speciimens to make evidence informed decisions for care. Documents all information in the client?s personal health file. Applies health promotion, chronic disease management, advanced care planning, and/or self-care management principles to conduct assessments, identify issues, provide direct care, and address concerns or variances from the plan of care with empathy and Cultural Humility. Administers medications, injections and treatments according to established policies and protocols and within the scope of practice. Collaborates with clients and families to plan, implement, coordinate, and evaluate client care plans in consultation with members of interprofessional health team as needed. Reviews clinical findings with client/family and the interprofessional team, collaboratively identifies client-centred goals and plans for care that promote self-management Prima and improved health-related quality of life. Champions cultural safety and humility in all aspects of the job, and advocates for and applies culturally relevant and appropriate approaches when building relationships and providing nursing services. Maintains competency that reflects current standards of practice, including anti-racism and cultural humility standards as they are developed, by engaging in professional development act
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LocationFort St. James, BC
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Workplace information
On site
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Salary$70,000YEAR annually
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Terms of employment
Permanent employmentFull time
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Starts as soon as possible
- vacancies
1 vacancy
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CivicJobs.ca
#97648
Advertised until
2024-12-31
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