Registered Nurse (Full Time) - Cardiology (Mississauga)

Registered Nurse (Full Time) - Cardiology (Mississauga)

17 Apr
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Trillium Health Partners
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Mississauga

17 Apr

Trillium Health Partners

Mississauga

Job Description

Position: Registered Nurse

Department/Health Program: 2C Cardiology – Cardiac Health

Posting ID: 6967

Role Level: Clinical Patient Services (CPS04.2) $41.15– $58.98 per hour

Status: Full Time

Site: Mississauga Hospital

Hours of Work/Shifts: Available to work 12‑hour shifts – Days, Nights, Weekends, Holidays

Posted: April 7, 2026

Internal Deadline: April 14, 2026

Unit Summary

THP is a Regional Cardiac Program providing services and care in collaboration with our Regional Partners. 2C Cardiology is a 50‑bed inpatient, acute care unit. We support a wide variety of complex cardiology patients while working closely with Cardiac Cath Lab, Cardiac Short Stay, and Coronary Care Unit. We primarily focus on medical management and minimally invasive procedures to care for our patients in their unique care needs. We are also the primary home for post‑surgical care for THPs Vascular Surgery population. We have a broad team of skilled, interdisciplinary professionals to support our patients and ensure they receive the best care possible while in our care.

Qualifications

- Graduate of a recognized College or School of Nursing and preferably hold a Baccalaureate degree
- Registered in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) or currently meet the eligibility criteria to register in good standing in the Temporary Class or General Class with the CNO
- Current BCLS certification
- Successfully completed the Coronary Care 1 course or committed to completing the course within the next six months
- Minimum of 1‑year acute‑care medicine/cardiac/surgical experience required
- Telemetry experience preferred




- A physical assessment course required
- Recent experience with inpatient cardiology or cardiac surgery population preferred
- Demonstrates knowledge, experience and the ability to care for patients with the following: initiation and maintenance of IV therapy, administration of medication above the drip chamber, blood and blood product administration, blood glucose monitoring, nasogastric tubes, wound management skills, routine and additional infection control precautions, normal and abnormal lab values
- Gentle Persuasive Approach (GPA) completion preferred
- Previous experience in providing and delivering patients and families with educational teaching
- Demonstrates excellence in communication skills and interprofessional teamwork
- Demonstrates a strong ability to facilitate patient and family‑centered care and establish therapeutic relationships
- Evidence of ongoing career development
- Demonstrated experience and knowledge with EPIC and computer skills preferred
- A positive work and attendance record is essential

Equal‑Opportunity Statement

Trillium Health Partners is an equal‑opportunity employer who values the importance of antiracism work and is committed to integrating best practices throughout THP operations, policies, and culture. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds. We provide accommodations to applicants with disabilities in accordance with applicable laws. All personal information is collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Trillium Health Partners is identified under the French Language Services Act.

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📌 Registered Nurse (Full Time) - Cardiology (Mississauga)
🏢 Trillium Health Partners
📍 Mississauga

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