**Overview**
Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto), Sinai Health is seeking a dedicated Registered Practical Nurse to join our 24-bed General Internal Medicine and Cardiology Unit on 10 South. This exciting opportunity allows you to work with a medically complex and culturally diverse patient population while developing your expertise in acute cardiac and medical care. Our unit serves adults with conditions including congestive heart failure, pneumonia, COPD, cancer complications, and gastrointestinal disorders.
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Responsibilities **
• Deliver patient and family-centered care for internal medicine and cardiology patients • Conduct comprehensive physical assessments and administer medications • Provide specialized nursing care including wound management, IV insertion/maintenance, drain monitoring, and pre-procedure preparation • Participate in nursing rounds, safety huddles, and patient/family conferences • Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams including physicians, pharmacists, social workers, and clinical nurse specialists • Utilize advanced nursing skills with CADD pumps, nephrostomy tubes, complex wound care, central lines, enteral feeding, TPN, CIWA monitoring, Code Blue response, and chemotherapy administration • Support patients recovering from cardiac procedures such as angioplasty and pacemaker insertions
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Requirements **
**Mandatory:** • Active CNO registration in good standing • Graduate of CNO-approved practical nursing program • Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification
**Preferred:** • Two years recent acute care clinical experience
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Skills & Knowledge:** • Strong health assessment and clinical evaluation abilities • Proven track record in delivering quality, patient-focused care • Self-directed practitioner with flexibility to adapt to varying patient acuity levels • Commitment to professional development and continuous learning
Monday to Friday, 9 AM – 5 PM (full-time)
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