Nurse Practitioner - Pediatric ICU
- Employer
- Hamilton Health Sciences
- Location
- Hamilton, Ontario
- Closing date
- Sep 25, 2022
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- Discipline
- Nurse Practitioner
- Work Setting
- Hospital / Health Centre
- Area of Practice
- Critical / Urgent Care, General Nursing, Pediatrics
- Hours
- Full-time
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The Nurse Practitioner (NP) for the PICU (part of the Child and Youth Acute Health Care Portfolio of McMaster Children's Hospital) will join a dynamic provider care team that includes Pediatric Intensivists, Pediatric Critical Care fellows, and resident trainees. This provider group works seamlessly with a comprehensive interprofessional PICU team to treat all disorders affecting critically ill pediatric patients
The NP will provide leadership and promote excellence in pediatric critical care through expert clinical practice. The NP, with support and oversight from the physician group, will manage and coordinate the full spectrum of patient care activities in both the level 2 and level 3 Pediatric Critical Care Units. The PICU NP will receive education, skills training, and mentorship in order to eventually grow and function as a specialized advanced pediatric critical care practitioner.
In addition to direct clinical care, the NP role includes activities related to education, research, quality improvement, and leadership. Accordingly, the NP will participate in initiating and/or leading programs, presentations, publications, evaluations, research initiatives and other system changes to contribute to the ongoing enhancement of critical care at McMaster Children's Hospital.
The NP will report to the Director, Child and Youth Acute Health Care Program, McMaster Children's Hospital, and the Chief of Interprofessional Practice.
Current Certificate of Registration in the College of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse Extended Class RN(EC)
Completion of a Master's Degree in Nursing, with an Advanced Practice Nurse Certificate in Pediatrics, (NP-Pediatrics)
Minimum of 4-6 years recent pediatric nursing experience, experience within a pediatric critical care unit preferred
Proficiency in performing history and physical examination of the infant, toddler, child, and adolescent. Proficiency with basic nursing skills (e.g., vascular access) in infants, toddlers, and children is preferred.
Ability to triage and independently manage acute medical emergencies in pediatric patients appropriately including knowledge and skill to operate the highly specialized pieces of equipment in the PICU and the ability to trouble shoot and respond appropriately when problems arise
Experience and knowledge to recognize emergent calls and distinguish urgent from semi-urgent and nonurgent medical matters and conditions
Demonstrated ability to be flexible and adapt positively to constantly changing clinical situations
Ability to compassionately work with patients and families managing critical illness
Able to handle significant daily psychological and emotional stress in dealing with parents of critically or chronically ill children including supporting death and dying
Experience in the development and maintenance of medical directives
Demonstrated ability for independent action, initiative, problem solving, organization and prioritization
Demonstrated leadership, critical thinking, interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal
Demonstrated ability to work in a consultative role with the members of the multidisciplinary team
Knowledge and experience in change theory and pediatric learning principles
Demonstrated ability to utilize information technology
Membership in the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) and other professional organizations relevant to the role
Certification in PALS, BCLS and relevant certificates recommended
Committed to acquire new knowledge and ensure competency
Eligible for cross appointment with McMaster University School of Nursing at the undergraduate and graduate level
As a condition of employment, you are required to submit proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to Employee Health Services.
The NP will provide leadership and promote excellence in pediatric critical care through expert clinical practice. The NP, with support and oversight from the physician group, will manage and coordinate the full spectrum of patient care activities in both the level 2 and level 3 Pediatric Critical Care Units. The PICU NP will receive education, skills training, and mentorship in order to eventually grow and function as a specialized advanced pediatric critical care practitioner.
In addition to direct clinical care, the NP role includes activities related to education, research, quality improvement, and leadership. Accordingly, the NP will participate in initiating and/or leading programs, presentations, publications, evaluations, research initiatives and other system changes to contribute to the ongoing enhancement of critical care at McMaster Children's Hospital.
The NP will report to the Director, Child and Youth Acute Health Care Program, McMaster Children's Hospital, and the Chief of Interprofessional Practice.
As a condition of employment, you are required to submit proof of full COVID-19 vaccination to Employee Health Services.
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