We are seeking an experienced Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join our compassionate team at North Okanagan Hospice Society (NOHS) in a part-time, permanent position. NOHS is a non-profit society that supports people with a palliative diagnosis, their family, and the bereaved. When medical intervention can no longer add days to life, we strive to add more life to each day. We operate Hospice House, a 12-bed palliative care facility in Vernon, BC. We provide end of life care, pain and symptom management support, and short-term respite care to palliative patients. We also offer grief and bereavement services to anyone anticipating or dealing with the loss of a significant person in their life.
Role
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a member of the interdisciplinary team in providing quality hospice palliative care to clients and loved ones. The LPN works as a key member of the clinical team in providing excellence in palliative care in accordance with established policies, procedures, and standards. The LPN performs assessments, plans, and provides personal care, and performs nursing procedures to their full scope of practice. The Licensed Practical Nurse operates in accordance with the competency guidelines and full scope of practice within the Standards of Practice as outlined by the BC College of Nurses and Midwives, and according to North Okanagan Hospice Society’s operating policies and standards and unit specific protocols.
Key Responsibilities
Assesses patient/resident/family's actual and potential strengths and limitations including physiological, psychological, socio-cultural, and spiritual needs. Where appropriate, encourages patient/resident participation in activities of daily living.
Contributes to the development and ongoing changes to the individualized plan of care, including attending and providing input into multidisciplinary care planning meetings and family conferences.
Performs nursing care and procedures and evaluates outcomes. Administers medications to assigned patients/residents according to unit specific protocols.
Participates in admissions, discharges, and transfers of patients/ residents according to NOHS operating policies and procedures.
Documents and updates all relevant information about care and procedures to achieve patient/resident safety and comfort.
Assists in the orientation and continuing education of new staff, students, and other members of the Health Care Team.
Participates in continuous quality improvement and program evaluation activities, education sessions, team conferences, meetings and committees.
Assists other members of the care team in non-nursing duties as time permits ie: light housekeeping, terminal room cleaning, food service, and laundry
This position requires a rotation between days, evenings, and night shifts subject to change.
Performs other related duties as required.
Qualifications: Education, Training and Experience
Required Qualifications:
Active and unrestricted registration and licensure with BC College of Nurses and Midwives (BBCMN).
Knowledge and experience in end-of-life care.
Core Competencies:
· Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with residents, families, co-workers, members of the multidisciplinary team and the public.
· Deal with others effectively.
· Organize work and implement a plan of care.
· Demonstrate knowledge and competencies to work at full scope of practice as currently required by the BC College of Nurses and Midwives, including administering medications.
· Operate related equipment.
· Physically carry out the duties of the position.
· Conveys and receives messages clearly; expresses ideas and actively listens to others.
· Works cooperatively with others to achieve organizational goals.
· Pro-actively plans, is resourceful in taking action and generating viable ideas.
· Understands and manages one’s own behavior, practices healthy self-care.
· Conveys and open, flexible mindset with a focus on positive outcomes.
Skills and Attributes:
Communication: Demonstrates clear, compassionate, and effective communication with residents, families, staff, and volunteers. Actively listens and ensures information is conveyed accurately and empathetically.
Teamwork: Fosters a collaborative environment, encouraging mutual respect, shared decision-making, and collective problem-solving. Builds strong, supportive relationships with interdisciplinary team members and volunteers.
Initiative: Proactively identifies areas for improvement, takes ownership of tasks, and drives positive change within the scope of the role. Strong problem-solving, decision-making, and conflict resolution skills. Demonstrates resourcefulness and a solution-oriented mindset.
Attitude: Models a positive, empathetic, and professional attitude that aligns with the values of hospice care. Maintains composure and compassion in emotionally challenging situations. Empathy, compassion, and a deep commitment to the dignity and well-being of residents and families.
Self-Management: Prioritizes tasks effectively, remains adaptable to changing needs, and demonstrates accountability for responsibilities and deadlines. Maintains personal well-being and resilience.
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: $32.68-$40.14 per hour
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Company events
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- On-site parking
- Paid time off
- RRSP match
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision care
Education:
- AEC / DEP or Skilled Trade Certificate (preferred)
Work Location: In person