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Implementation Specialist (Clinical Pathways)

Employer
Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO)
Location
Toronto (City), Ontario
Closing date
Oct 31, 2023

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Discipline
Other - Discipline
Work Setting
Other - Work Setting
Area of Practice
Other - Area of Practice
Hours
Full-time

Job Details

 IMPLEMENTATION SPECIALIST (Clinical Pathways)

The Implementation Specialist is a member of the IABPG Centre, whose role focuses specifically on RNAO’s BPG Clinical Pathways Program. The goal of this Program is to promote technology-enabled evidence-based practice in Ontario’s long-term care (LTC) sector through the implementation of digitized versions of RNAO’s Best Practice Guidelines (BPGs) known as BPG Clinical Pathways. The primary function of the Implementation Specialist is to support the LTC homes that are participating in this Program. The role incorporates the application of implementation science which at RNAO includes two frameworks, knowledge to action and social movement action at the individual and organizational levels.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Act as the principal liaison for the project lead in the assigned LTC homes providing guidance and support throughout all phases of the implementation process. Establish and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders to lead and influence change. Support implementation teams to articulate a shared purpose and key messaging (i.e., framing) around the benefits of using RNAO BPG Clinical Pathways to advance positive outcomes. Ensure implementation fidelity by utilizing a systematic implementation approach to understand the assigned LTC homes’ current practices and policies, identify research-to-practice gaps, and co-develop an effective implementation plan. Actively support the assigned LTC homes to ensure their timely completion of the planned deliverables including communication, education, implementation, evaluation and sustainability plans. Understand the assigned LTC homes’ change management needs and provide support within the scope of this role. Proactively identify, anticipate and communicate potential barriers and mitigation strategies to the RNAO team to ensure a successful implementation. Protects the branding of RNAO by ensuring that the program is referred to the RNAO BPG Clinical Pathways Participate in research and evaluation activities to determine the impact of RNAO’s BPG Clinical Pathways in LTC homes in Ontario. Plan and facilitate in-person and/or virtual project team meetings and capacity building education sessions using principles of adult education to support engagement, knowledge transfer and rapid learning. Support the assigned LTC homes’ quality improvement efforts by ensuring accurate interpretation of system-generated reports and appropriate follow up actions.    Co-develop resources and tools that are aligned with existing IABPG programs to support implementation efforts. Promote the RNAO BPG Clinical Pathways Program using social media and other communication channels using testimonials and other pertinent information, in alignment with RNAO’s communication and branding policies. . Collaborate with the RNAO LTC Best Practice Program Coordinators to support the assigned LTC homes’ implementation of the RNAO BPG Clinical Pathways. Collaborate with other RNAO staff within and outside the department to meet identified targets/deliverables.

SKILL, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:

  • Registered Nurse with current registration in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario. Strong clinical nursing background and a minimum of three (3) years clinical, project leadership or management experience in the LTC sector. Master’s degree preferred. Previous experience with any of the following is an asset: implementation of RNAO’s BPGs, RNAO’s Best Practice Spotlight Organization Program, RAI-MDS, clinical informatics. Demonstrated proficiency in commonly used Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Word, Excel and PowerPoint). Excellent oral and written communication skills to prepare reports, facilitate meetings and presentations, and respond to email/telephone inquiries. Detail-oriented with strong project management skills to prioritize and organize workload and achieve accuracy in meeting deliverables and deadlines. Excellent interpersonal and leadership skills to engage and collaborate with staff and mobilize implementation teams. Strong stakeholder engagement skills and demonstrated success leading new programs or initiatives. Strong problem-solving abilities required to resolve conflicts and negotiate with stakeholders to achieve desired outcomes. Ability to work independently and with teams including internal and external stakeholders.

EFFORT:

  • Work flow includes meeting regular deadlines that may require an increase in speed, re- prioritizing the workload and meeting multiple demands. Concentration is required for short and long periods of time to read and analyze information and prepare reports related to outcomes and deliverables. Required to maintain the highest degree of confidentiality and privacy of information. Sight, touch and hearing are used to prepare correspondence and answer inquiries. Sitting at the computer for extended periods of time is required regularly, as well as walking, standing and operating equipment to perform the duties of the job. Travel, including air travel, may be required related to dissemination activities and project work.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Works in a climate-controlled office with minimal exposure to lack of privacy, noise, distractions/interruptions, or stress from multiple demands. Typical conditions are such that no risk of injury is present.

If you are interested, please apply here: https://secure.collage.co/jobs/rnao-careers/36756

Fully vaccinated is a mandatory requirement .  RNAO is working hybrid with two mandatory days at home office.  We thank all candidates for their applications and qualified candidates will be contacted.their applications, and qualified applicants will be contacted.

RNAO is committed to providing an inclusive, equitable and accessible environment, where all employees feel valued, respected and supported. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates who can help us build a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live. Accommodations are available to all candidates identifying a need during all or any parts of the selection process.

 

 

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The Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) is the professional association representing registered nurses, nurse practitioners and nursing students in Ontario.

Since 1925, RNAO has advocated for healthy public policy, promoted excellence in nursing practice, increased nurses’ contribution to shaping the health-care system, and influenced decisions that affect nurses and the public they serve.

 

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