Life at Kensington Health
At Kensington Health, we are proud to have built a community where people can bring their full selves to work. As a not-for-profit, we believe in the work we do every day. It's what motivates us, inspires, and propels our bold vision forward: a better life for everyone.
Diversity is at the heart of who we are and at Kensington, we celebrate our differences, knowing that creating safe, inclusive, and equitable spaces in healthcare strengthens our bold vision: building a better life for everyone. Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts are guided by our DEI Strategy as we continuously strive to offer equal opportunities for all.
Our people are what make Kensington Health such a special place to work, learn, and grow and delivering exceptional health care to our community – and beyond – is what keeps people here for years. Interested in reimagining community-delivered care with us? Check out our open roles!
Kensington Health Perks
Generous benefits package that includes employer-paid health plan and vacation.
Free, confidential mental health and wellness support services through an Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Located near the vibrant and diverse Kensington Market neighbourhood, boasting a 99 Walk Score & 97 Public Transit Score.
An environment that supports and fosters healthy work-life balance.
Job Overview
The Personal Care Attendant (PCA), reporting to the Associate Director of Care (ADoC) of the applicable Resident Home Area, provides direct personal care to the resident, in a manner that provides for independence, support, and safety.
As a member of the interdisciplinary team, the PCA will assist with all aspects of the residents’ activities of daily living (ADLs) as required and will advance quality of care, safety and the experience of people we serve.
Responsibilities
Provides support and/or assistance to the residents to meet their needs and expectations as per the residents’ individual plan of care including but not limited to personal hygiene, dressing, mobility, toileting, feeding.
Provides support by maintaining the cleanliness and neatness of resident living area.
Ensures the resident’s equipment is safe and functional.
Accurately measures weight, height, intake and output and documents in the electronic health record [e.g. Point of Care (POC)].
Communicates all changes in resident status to the Registered Practical Nurse or to the Registered Nurse on duty.
Improves the residents’ optimum functional ability by providing restorative care processes in the specific personal care area using assistive and adaptive measures as ordered.
Promotes person-centered approaches to care by supporting a resident living environment that is comfortable and safe and provides privacy, dignity, individuality and safeguarding of personal choice.
Attends required training and education related to professional and skill development and keeps informed about new and relevant information related to best practices.
Performs personal care consistent with Kensington Health’s policies and procedures and the Resident Bill of Rights.
Responsible for working safely in compliance with accepted safe work practices, procedures and legislated health and safety standards (e.g., Use of appropriate equipment, protective devices and personal protective equipment as required, reports hazards, accidents and the absence of or defect in any equipment or protective device).
Attends all required health and safety training; and follows all established safe work procedures.
Fosters a workplace free of violence and harassment and promotes workplace safety.
Seeks out opportunities to maintain competency and to continuously learn, taking an active role in continuous quality improvement.
Provides input into the need and use of equipment and supplies required to provide care to residents.
Qualifications
Required Skills and Abilities:
Proficiency in oral and written English.
Interest in working with the older adults and people living in Long-term Care.
Ability to work a shift rotation.
Ability in any other language is an asset.
Required Knowledge and Experience:
Required Professional Designation/Certificate:
Grade 12 certificate and Personal Support Worker certificate with completed minimum number of hours as outlined in the Fixing Long-Term Care Homes Act (2021) and associated regulations.
Medical clearance declaring fitness to work.