RESIDENT SERVICE COORDINATOR
Position: Resident Services Coordinator- Permanent - Full-Time
Tired of living to work? Work to LIVE in beautiful Cornwall at our newly built, Southbridge Cornwall long term care home. Offering competitive wages, Southbridge Cornwall is proud of our new state-of-the-art home and welcome you to join our team!
Ask yourself three questions:
1. Are you looking for a role with tons of opportunity for career advancements?
2. Are you ready to be part of a team that will truly value your hard work, dedication and effort?
3. Are you passionate about providing compassionate and quality care to residents in long term care?
If the answer is yes, we would love to know more about you!
Duties and Responsibilities
· Complete resident pre-admission, admission and ongoing social work assessment to identify goals and strategies, expected outcomes for care and target dates.
· Participate in interdisciplinary team conferences as required.
· Act as liaison, as appropriate, with families.
· Provide counselling or group sessions for residents and families as identified - i.e., orientation adjustment programs, crisis problem solving, bereavement counselling, etc..
· Act as a resource person to staff who have identified needs for counselling, referrals or support.
· Plan, provide or arrange for in-service programs for facility staff, residents and families as identified.
· Maintain all required records, reports, statistics, etc. for both residents and department in accordance with policies, procedures and legislative requirement.
· Participate on committees related to resident care and operation of the facility as required.
· Establishes and maintains communications with other disciplines, residents and families, to ensure resident needs are being met.
· Liaises and consults with government officials, company resources and professionals in relation to resident care needs.
Qualifications
· Social Services Worker (SSW) Diploma from an accredited College.
· Bachelor's degree (BSW) in Social Work from an accredited University is an asset
· Sound knowledge of community resources and services.
· Sound knowledge in the fields of aging, gerontology and dementia.
· Previous experience in long term care preferred.
· Knowledge of applicable legislation, individual counselling and group sessions.
· Knowledge of occupational health and safety practices, principles and legislation.
· Ability to read and write English as well as understand complex verbal and written instructions in English.
We would like to thank all applicants for your interest in working as part of our team! Only those applicants selected to move forward in the recruitment process will be contacted.
Other details
- Pay Type Salary
- Cornwall, ON, Canada