RN SupervisorA day in the life as an RN Supervisor involves working under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. The RN Unit Manager has authority, responsibility, and accountability for the overall management of residents on a designated unit. The Unit Manager is responsible for directing, coordinating, and supervising the activities of nursing staff engaged in specific nursing practices and is responsible for transmitting each unit's staff concerns to the appropriate department supervisor.
Demonstrates ability to perform job functions of a Certified Nursing Assistant, Licensed Practical Nurse and Registered Nurse, as needed.Essential duties include:Performing various duties to provide quality nursing care to residents to maintain or attain the highest practical level of functioning.Planning the effective administration of nursing care in cooperation with other health-related disciplines on each unit.Responsible for assessment of resident needs, development and implementation of a comprehensive Care Plan. Consults with the residents' physician in planning resident care. Periodically reviews and updates the comprehensive Care Plan.Evaluating incidents and determining emergency measures to be used.
Assessing and directing emergency treatment to residents and staff involved in accidents. If necessary, notifies the physician and the appropriate persons. Completes the incident report with causes investigated and corrective actions taken and/or suitable recommendations made to avoid recurrence, for review by the Facility Quality Assurance Committee.
Updates the Care Plan with new interventions.Supervising the planning of daily assignments for personnel on the unit.Conforming to established policies and procedures and maintaining staff awareness of these in their daily work.Scheduling and leading staff conferences to promote initiative and solve resident care oriented problems.Working with interdisciplinary team members to develop a discharge plan for individual residents and assisting in achieving discharge planning.Assisting in orienting and directing new staff.Maintaining accurate records of resident care and related statistics as required.As a valuable member of our team, you will receive:Competitive wagesExcellent benefit packageShift & weekend differentialsTuition reimbursementFriendly work environmentRequirements:Possess a current RN licenseAt least 18 years oldHigh school diploma/GEDAuthorized to work in the USJob Type: Full-time