Description:
A Registered Nurse (RN) provides direct care to residents and is a critical part of the healthcare team. Working as part of a team, you will assess, plan, implement, and evaluate resident care plans to promote optimal health, safety, and well-being.
Schedule: Full-Time, Night Shift
Primary Responsibilities and Duties:
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Conduct comprehensive assessments of residents’ health status, including vital signs, medical history, and current symptoms.
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Collaborate with residents, families, physicians, and other team members to establish goals of care and develop appropriate care strategies.
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Regularly reassess resident needs and adjust care plans accordingly, ensuring continuity and responsiveness to changing conditions.
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Provide skilled nursing interventions and treatments in accordance with physician orders and established care protocols.
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Administer medications, perform wound care, monitor vital signs, and manage medical equipment as needed to support resident health and recovery.
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Coordinate with ancillary services, including therapy, dietary, and social services to ensure comprehensive and integrated care delivery.
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Educate residents and families on health conditions, treatment options, medication management, and self-care strategies to promote understanding and empowerment.
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Provide emotional support, counseling, and advocacy to residents and families facing health challenges, fostering a trust and therapeutic relationship.
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Promote preventive health practices and wellness initiatives to optimize resident health and quality of life.
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Document nursing assessments, interventions, and outcomes in resident medical records.
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Participate in care conferences and team meetings to discuss residents’ progress goals, and any changes in condition or care needs.
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Adhere to infection control protocols and maintain a clean, safe, and hygienic environment for residents, staff and visitors.
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Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, including registered nurses, physicians, therapists, and social workers, to optimize resident outcomes and promote team work.
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Perform all other duties assigned.
Requirements:
Job Qualifications:
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Valid license as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the state where work is performed.
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1 or more years of nursing experience, preferably in a long-term care or skilled nursing facility setting.
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Strong clinical skills and knowledge of nursing principles, procedures, and best practices in long-term care.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively with residents, families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
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Demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks, manage multiple responsibilities, and adapt to changing priorities in a fast-paced environment.
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Understanding of regulatory requirements governing nursing practices and skilled nursing facilities.
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Ability to build rapport with patients through a compassionate and caring demeanor.
Physical Requirements:
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Work performed in a medical setting due to the need to work directly with residents.
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Must be able to sit, stand, bend, reach, talk, hear, stoop, kneel, crouch, stretch, and twist.
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Stamina to stand and move about the facility to perform frequent rounds and respond to emergent situations as needed.
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Emotional resilience and ability to cope with the physical and emotional demands of working with residents who may have complex healthcare needs.
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Capability to lift and transfer residents safely, with proper body mechanics and assistance as needed.
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Required vision includes close, vision, distance, peripheral, and the ability to adjust focus.
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Maintain regular attendance and timeliness as set forth within the work schedule designated by the department supervisor/manager.
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The job requires accepting criticism and dealing calmly and effectively with high-stress situations.
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The ability to use your abdominal and lower back muscles to support part of the body repeatedly or continuously over time without "giving out" or fatiguing.
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The ability to keep your hand and arm steady while moving your arm or while holding your arm and hand in one position.