Description:
Associate Director of NursingRNs $46- $51.26 Offering a Sign on Bonus of up to $8,000Are you a dedicated nurse ready to make a meaningful impact? SKLD Whitehall is excited to invite you to become a cherished member of our team! Our tenured staff, who have proudly dedicated over 30 years to taking care of our residents, are here to assist you along your career path, providing guidance and mentorship as you strive to reach your personal and professional goals.
What does SKLD Whitehall offer you? We believe the workplace shouldn't just be about tasks and duties, it should feel like home. That's why we create a warm, family-like atmosphere, not just for our residents but for our staff as well. We invite you to share your talents with our team, where every shift offers the opportunity to create lasting connections and meaningful memories.
Benefits:
Aetna Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Leading Market Wages RNs Starting at $46-$51.26 (Wages are based on Years of experience)
Weekend Warrior Program (for those that qualify)
Excellent Career Advancement Opportunities
Company Paid Life Insurance
Unlimited Referral Bonuses and more!
Grow Your Career with us! Apply Now!
Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Demonstrates the knowledge and clinical expertise required to effectively supervise all nursing activities in the facility or the units to which assigned.
- Reviews and implements all nursing procedures and systems relative to the unit(s).
- Assesses and evaluates the systems which facilitate the delivery of quality Resident care.
- Assesses and evaluates the performance and competency of staff on unit(s).
- Uses a systematic approach to provide individualized nursing care.
- Performs nursing assessments regarding the health status of the Resident.
- Contributes to the Resident's assessment (MDS/CAA's) and the development of a plane of care.
- Develops a plan of care based on assessment, implementing nursing care.
- Evaluates the Resident's responses to nursing interventions.
- Selects and institutes appropriate nursing intervention which might be required to stabilize a Resident's condition and/or prevent complications.
- Consults with physician or licensed independent practitioner.
- Clarifies any order or treatment regimen believed to be inaccurate, non-effective or contraindicated by consulting with the appropriate licensed practitioner and notifying the ordering practitioner when making the decision not to administer medication or treatment.
- Knows the rational for the effect of medications and treatments and correctly administer same.
- Accurately reports and documents the Resident's symptoms, responses, and status.
- Demonstrates measures to promote a safe environment for Residents and others.
- Designs, promotes, and organizes Resident education and counseling based on health needs.
- Collaborates with the Resident, members of the healthcare team and, when appropriate, the Resident's significant other(s) in the interest of the Resident's healthcare.
- Consults with, utilizes, and initiates referrals to appropriate community agencies and healthcare resources to provide continuity of care.
- Accepts only those nursing assignments that are commensurate with one's own educational preparation, experience, knowledge, and ability and obtains instruction and supervision as necessary when implementing nursing procedures or practices.
- Uses independent judgment and discretion on behalf of the organization in the performance of these duties while adhering to facility policies and procedures.
- Understands fire and emergency, safety, and security procedures to include elopement.
- Participates in RAI process as indicated or directed.
- Ensures that the charge nurses are adequately supervising the staff on their units.
- Takes calls as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibility: Supervises employees in the department and others for whom they are administratively or professionally responsible by following policies and applicable laws. Uses independent judgment and discretion on behalf of the organization in the performance of these duties. Supervisory responsibilities include interviewing, hiring and training Nursing employees, such as CNAs and Nurses; scheduling, planning, and assigning and directing work; receiving calls and finding replacements for absent staff; preparing performance evaluations, monitoring and correcting job performance of employees, and handling disciplinary action for employees, up to and including discharge; and fixing and approving timecards for payroll.
Requirements:
Education, Training, and Experience:
- Current state license to practice as a nurse.
- Certification in nursing specialty desired.
- CPR Certified.
- Prefer a registered nurse with management or supervisor experience in long-term care or geriatric nursing. Minimum of licensed practical or vocational nurse with experience in long-term care or geriatric nursing.
Specific skills, knowledge, and abilities:
- Knowledge of current federal and state laws and regulations that apply to the practice of nursing in a long-term care setting.
- Has strong organizational and time management skills and the ability to prioritize responsibilities.
- Ability to apply mathematical concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
- Strong ability to manage, supervise, and motivate employees.
- Basic computer knowledge is required.
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