Director Of Staff Development/infection Prevention
Vasonacreek
Not specified
Plan and implement facility orientation
Job skills training
In-service education
The Director of Staff Development at Vasonacreek is responsible for planning and implementing training programs for nursing assistants, ensuring quality care, and participating in staff recruitment and supervision. The role requires a registered nurse with experience in education and direct patient care, particularly in long-term care facilities
Job Summary
The Director of Staff Development is responsible for planning and implementing facility orientation, job skills training, in-service education, and a Certification Training Program for nursing assistants.
This role involves working with the Director of Nursing and Administrator to ensure the highest degree of quality care is maintained and includes providing direct resident/patient care.
Key duties include coordinating staff recruitment and hiring, managing payroll and benefits, planning and conducting drills, and organizing in-service education programs for all facility staff.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The Director of Staff Development at Vasonacreek is responsible for planning and implementing training programs for nursing assistants, ensuring quality care, and participating in staff recruitment and supervision. The role requires a registered nurse with experience in education and direct patient care, particularly in long-term care facilities.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Plan and implement facility orientation
Job skills training
In-service education
Coordinate infection control surveillance
Provide direct resident/patient care
Nice-to-have
Relate positively and favorably to residents
Generate enthusiasm and develop cooperative relationships
Knowledge and experience with PCC preferred
Key Requirements
Graduation from accredited School of Nursing
Valid RN or LVN/LPN License
1 year direct patient care experience in long-term care
1 year experience planning/implementing/evaluating education programs