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Registered Nurse Class B (RNCB)

In-person
$38.46 - $46.84 / hour
Part-time
Permanent
Posted 17 days ago

DEPARTMENT: Diabetes Clinic

BARGAINING UNIT: NBNU

JOB TYPE: Permanent part-time

SCHEDULE: Day, 8 and 12-hour shifts. Work schedule may be changed to meet operational needs.

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: Bilingual essential

NOTE: Applicants must attach a resume to their application.

JOB SUMMARY:

Under the manager of the regional chronic diseases, the incumbent is responsible for initiating the stages of the nursing process and managing episodes of care within a helping relationship to promote diabetes self management and encourage the prevention of complications associated with uncontrolled diabetes. The diabetes educator nurse contributes to the delivery of exceptional quality clinical care while respecting the standards, philosophy and objectives of the nursing practice adopted at the diabetes clinic including people with diabetes who have an insulin pump as a management tool. She acts as a role model, teacher and resource person with patients, primary health care providers, direct care providers, and other community groups regarding best practices in diabetes management. It provides diabetes education based on best practices based on clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and treatment of diabetes in Canada from the Canadian Diabetes Association. This includes a nutrition-focused approach and the ability to educate patients on various aspects such as carbohydrate counting in relation to blood glucose management.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Member in good standing with the Nurses Association of New Brunswick;
  • Current BLS training;
  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing;
  • Minimum of five years of clinical experience with a clientele suffering from complex chronic conditions, including two years with diabetic patients (preferably within the past seven years);
  • Successful completion of required certification programs for medical delegated functions and advanced nursing skills specific to the unit as per set time frame ex: insulin pump;
  • Diabetes education certificate as per set time frame after obtaining the position;
  • Certificate in the NB insulin adjustment accreditation program as per set time frame after obtaining the position;
  • Accreditation by the New Brunswick insulin adjustment accreditation program;
  • Effective communication and education skills;
  • Good time management and priority setting skills;
  • Problem-solving skills;
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint;
  • Willingness to use own vehicle and travel within the zone;
  • Possession of a valid driver's licence and good driving record;
  • Ability to work independently and as a team member;
  • Physical ability to perform assigned duties;
  • Good previous work history (performance and attendance);
  • Adherence to professional ethics principles, to the Network management philosophy and organizational values;
  • Compliance with the rules of confidentiality established by the Vitalité Health Network.

NOTE:

  1. The incumbent will be required to fill in for the CSCSJ as required.
  • The above requirements may be verified through oral, written or practical tests during the selection process.
  • Should there be no fully qualified applicants, this position will not necessarily be reposted. If you wish to be considered for this position and meet most of the requirements, you are encouraged to apply at this time.
  • The employer reserves the right to shorten or extend temporary assignments for operational reasons.
  • We thank all applicants. However, only those selected will be contacted.
Competition Number: 5-28238 EXT

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About Vitalité Health Network

About Vitalité Health Network

Vitalité Health Network is a regional health authority delivering and managing health care services within a territory covering northern and part of southeastern New Brunswick.

The Network is the only Francophone-managed organization of its kind in the country and has nearly 50 points of service. It provides the public with health care services in the official language of people's choice through its community and home-based programs, hospitals, Public Health offices, community mental health centres, and addiction services.

The Network has over 7,100 employees, over 570 physicians (including 269 specialists), and over 1,000 volunteers.

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