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Certified Home Health Aide
Across Canada | Full-time/Part-time (Subcontractors) hourly pay
CHHAs are certified by the provincial in which they work, and must complete a Provincial -approved training program and pass a competency exam to become certified.
The role of a CHHA include:
Assistance with personal care: CHHAs provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.
Medication management: CHHAs may help individuals with medication management, including reminders to take medication, assistance with administering medication, and tracking medication schedules.
Health monitoring: CHHAs may monitor vital signs, such as blood pressure and heart rate, and report any changes or concerns to a healthcare provider.
Light housekeeping: CHHAs may help with light housekeeping duties, such as laundry, dishes, and vacuuming.
Meal preparation: CHHAs may help with meal planning and preparation, and may assist with feeding as needed.
Transportation: CHHAs may provide transportation to medical appointments or other necessary outings.
Overall, CHHAs play a critical role in providing care and support to individuals who need assistance with daily activities. They work closely with healthcare providers and family members to ensure that individuals receive the high-quality care and support they need to live safely and comfortably in their own homes.
Infusion Nurse
Across Canada | Full-time/Part-time (Subcontractors) hourly pay
Infusion nurses work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, clinics, group home, long-term facility and infusion centers.
The role of an infusion nurse include:
Administering medications: Infusion nurses are responsible for administering medications, such as antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, pain management medications, and other specialized therapies.
Managing IV lines: Infusion nurses monitor and manage IV lines, ensuring that they are functioning properly and free of complications such as blockages, infiltration, or infection. Patient assessment: Infusion nurses assess patients' health status, including vital signs, symptoms, and reactions to medications or treatments, and report any concerns to a healthcare provider.
Patient education: Infusion nurses provide education to patients and their families on the purpose, administration, and potential side effects of medications and treatments, as well as self-care techniques and infection prevention measures.Documentation: Infusion nurses maintain accurate and complete records of patient assessments, medication administration, and other care-related activities.
Overall, infusion nurses play a critical role in providing specialized care and support to patients who require infusion therapies. They work closely with other healthcare providers, patients, and families to ensure that medications and treatments are administered safely, effectively, and with minimal discomfort or side effects.
The role of an infusion nurse include:
Administering medications: Infusion nurses are responsible for administering medications, such as antibiotics, chemotherapy drugs, pain management medications, and other specialized therapies.
Managing IV lines: Infusion nurses monitor and manage IV lines, ensuring that they are functioning properly and free of complications such as blockages, infiltration, or infection. Patient assessment: Infusion nurses assess patients' health status, including vital signs, symptoms, and reactions to medications or treatments, and report any concerns to a healthcare provider.
Patient education: Infusion nurses provide education to patients and their families on the purpose, administration, and potential side effects of medications and treatments, as well as self-care techniques and infection prevention measures.Documentation: Infusion nurses maintain accurate and complete records of patient assessments, medication administration, and other care-related activities.
Overall, infusion nurses play a critical role in providing specialized care and support to patients who require infusion therapies. They work closely with other healthcare providers, patients, and families to ensure that medications and treatments are administered safely, effectively, and with minimal discomfort or side effects.
Registered Nurse
Across Canada | Full-time/Part-time (Subcontractors) (Bi-weekly pay)
A registered nurse (RN) is a healthcare professional who is trained and licensed to provide a wide range of healthcare services to patients in various healthcare settings. RNs have completed a formal nursing education program, which includes both classroom education and supervised clinical experience. They must also pass a licensing exam to practice as an RN.
The role of an RN include:
Patient assessment: RNs assess patients' health status, including vital signs, symptoms, and medical history, and report any concerns to a healthcare provider.
Medication administration: RNs are responsible for administering medications, including oral, intravenous (IV), and other routes.
Wound care: RNs provide wound care, including dressing changes and wound assessment, and work closely with healthcare providers to develop care plans for complex wounds.
Patient education: RNs provide education to patients and their families on health conditions, medications, treatments, self-care techniques, and disease prevention.
Care coordination: RNs coordinate patient care with other healthcare providers, such as physicians, physical therapists, and social workers, to ensure that patients receive comprehensive and coordinated care.
Documentation: RNs maintain accurate and complete records of patient assessments, medication administration, and other care-related activities.
Overall, RNs play a critical role in the healthcare system, providing high-quality care and support to patients in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, home healthcare agencies, and schools. They work closely with other healthcare providers, patients, and families to ensure that patients receive the best possible care and outcomes.
The role of an RN include:
Patient assessment: RNs assess patients' health status, including vital signs, symptoms, and medical history, and report any concerns to a healthcare provider.
Medication administration: RNs are responsible for administering medications, including oral, intravenous (IV), and other routes.
Wound care: RNs provide wound care, including dressing changes and wound assessment, and work closely with healthcare providers to develop care plans for complex wounds.
Patient education: RNs provide education to patients and their families on health conditions, medications, treatments, self-care techniques, and disease prevention.
Care coordination: RNs coordinate patient care with other healthcare providers, such as physicians, physical therapists, and social workers, to ensure that patients receive comprehensive and coordinated care.
Documentation: RNs maintain accurate and complete records of patient assessments, medication administration, and other care-related activities.
Overall, RNs play a critical role in the healthcare system, providing high-quality care and support to patients in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, home healthcare agencies, and schools. They work closely with other healthcare providers, patients, and families to ensure that patients receive the best possible care and outcomes.
Customer Care Representative
Across Canada | Full-time/Part-time (Subcontractors) (Bi-weekly pay)
A Customer Care Representative (CCR) is a professional who provides customer service and support to clients or customers. CCrs are employed in a variety of industries, such as retail, healthcare, telecommunications, and finance, and are responsible for addressing customer inquiries, resolving issues, and ensuring customer satisfaction.
The role of a CCR include:
Answering customer inquiries: CCrs are responsible for answering customer inquiries and providing information about products, services, or policies.
Resolving customer issues: CCrs work to resolve customer issues, including complaints, billing issues, or technical problems.
Ensuring customer satisfaction: CCrs are responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction, by addressing customer concerns and working to resolve issues in a timely and professional manner.
Recording customer interactions: CCrs record customer interactions, including inquiries, complaints, and issues, and track these interactions in a customer management system.
Providing feedback: CCrs provide feedback to management regarding customer inquiries, complaints, and issues, to help identify areas for improvement and to ensure that customers are satisfied with the service they receive.
Overall, the role of a CCR is critical to ensuring that customers receive high-quality service and support, and that issues are resolved in a timely and effective manner. CCRs are often the first point of contact for customers, and must have strong communication and problem-solving skills, as well as a commitment to providing excellent customer service.
The role of a CCR include:
Answering customer inquiries: CCrs are responsible for answering customer inquiries and providing information about products, services, or policies.
Resolving customer issues: CCrs work to resolve customer issues, including complaints, billing issues, or technical problems.
Ensuring customer satisfaction: CCrs are responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction, by addressing customer concerns and working to resolve issues in a timely and professional manner.
Recording customer interactions: CCrs record customer interactions, including inquiries, complaints, and issues, and track these interactions in a customer management system.
Providing feedback: CCrs provide feedback to management regarding customer inquiries, complaints, and issues, to help identify areas for improvement and to ensure that customers are satisfied with the service they receive.
Overall, the role of a CCR is critical to ensuring that customers receive high-quality service and support, and that issues are resolved in a timely and effective manner. CCRs are often the first point of contact for customers, and must have strong communication and problem-solving skills, as well as a commitment to providing excellent customer service.
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Why should you work with us
Why you might consider working with Apinds Healthcare Staffing
Access to a wide range of job opportunities: AHCS staffing agencies often work with multiple healthcare organizations, which means we have access to a wide range of job opportunities that may not be available through traditional job search channels.
Assistance with job search and application process: AHCS staffing agencies can assist you with the job search and application process, helping you to find and apply for positions that match your skills and experience.
Flexibility: We offer a range of flexible work options, such as part-time, full-time, or temporary work, which can be beneficial for individuals who need more control over their work schedule.
Professional development opportunities: AHCS offer professional development opportunities, such as continuing education courses and training programs, to help you develop new skills and advance your career.
Competitive pay and benefits: AHCS offer competitive pay rates and benefits packages, which can be attractive to individuals who are looking for stable and rewarding work opportunities.
AHCS, can provide a range of benefits and opportunities for healthcare professionals, including access to a wide range of job opportunities, flexible work options, and professional development opportunities, among others. It's important to carefully research and consider your options when choosing a healthcare staffing agency, to ensure that you find an agency that matches your career goals, values, and needs.
Access to a wide range of job opportunities: AHCS staffing agencies often work with multiple healthcare organizations, which means we have access to a wide range of job opportunities that may not be available through traditional job search channels.
Assistance with job search and application process: AHCS staffing agencies can assist you with the job search and application process, helping you to find and apply for positions that match your skills and experience.
Flexibility: We offer a range of flexible work options, such as part-time, full-time, or temporary work, which can be beneficial for individuals who need more control over their work schedule.
Professional development opportunities: AHCS offer professional development opportunities, such as continuing education courses and training programs, to help you develop new skills and advance your career.
Competitive pay and benefits: AHCS offer competitive pay rates and benefits packages, which can be attractive to individuals who are looking for stable and rewarding work opportunities.
AHCS, can provide a range of benefits and opportunities for healthcare professionals, including access to a wide range of job opportunities, flexible work options, and professional development opportunities, among others. It's important to carefully research and consider your options when choosing a healthcare staffing agency, to ensure that you find an agency that matches your career goals, values, and needs.
From our team
"We are a team of dedicated healthcare professionals who are committed to providing high-quality care and support to individuals and families in need. Our team includes a range of healthcare professionals, including nurses, caregivers, and other healthcare providers, who work together to ensure that each patient receives the personalized care and support they need to live safely and comfortablyNathan DixonFrom our team
We are passionate about healthcare, and we bring that passion to our work every day. We believe that everyone deserves access to high-quality healthcare services, and we are committed to doing our part to make that a reality. We take a collaborative approach to care, working closely with our patients, their families, and other healthcare providers to develop care plans that are tailored to each individual's unique needs and circumstances.Rachel MillerFrom our team
We are proud of the work that we do, and we are always striving to improve and innovate in order to provide the best possible care and support to our patients. We are honored to be a part of the healthcare community, and we look forward to continuing to serve the needs of individuals and families in need."Rachel Miller