FAQs
What type of hospital is Brant Community Healthcare System?
Brant Community Healthcare System is a two-site community hospital that includes the Brantford General, an acute care hospital, and the Willett in Paris, which serves as an urgent care center with transitional beds.
What qualifications are required for the Registered Nurse - Critical Care position?
Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited college or university nursing program, have a minimum of one year of current experience in a Critical Care Unit, and possess current BCLS and ACLS certifications.
Is experience in Critical Care required for this role?
Yes, a minimum of one year of current experience on a Critical Care Unit is mandatory.
Are there opportunities for continuing education in this position?
Yes, there are opportunities for involvement in research projects and continued education as part of the Critical Care team.
What types of positions does BCHS offer?
BCHS offers Casual, Part-time, and Full-time positions, with full-time nurses typically working a 4 on, 5 off schedule.
Does BCHS offer any employee benefits?
Yes, BCHS offers a variety of benefits, including tuition reimbursement, a HOOPP pension plan, discounted onsite parking, and a free Employee Assistance program.
Are nurses supported in emergency situations at BCHS?
Yes, support is available 24/7, including managers, physicians, allied health, and support staff.
What is the work schedule like for the Registered Nurse - Critical Care position?
Registered Nurses in this position must be reliable and able to work all shifts, including weekends and holidays.
Does BCHS have measures in place for employee safety?
Yes, BCHS prioritizes safety and ongoing infection prevention control measures while providing appropriate PPE and support.
Is BCHS committed to diversity and equity in its hiring practices?
Yes, BCHS is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace.