Avcarecenter is seeking a full-time Registered Nurse (RN) to oversee daily nursing activities in a long-term care facility, ensuring compliance with health regulations and maintaining high-quality care standards. The role involves administrative tasks, staff supervision, and direct nursing care, requiring a minimum of a nursing degree, two years of experience in a similar setting, and an active RN license
Job Summary
The primary responsibility is to supervise the day-to-day nursing activities of the facility while ensuring adherence to all current federal, state, and local standards.
The role involves participating in the development of written policies, procedures, and quality assurance programs to maintain the highest degree of quality care.
Staff duties include managing personnel availability, conducting daily rounds, reviewing care plans, and ensuring compliance with safety and sanitation protocols.
Matching Summary
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Avcarecenter is seeking a full-time Registered Nurse (RN) to oversee daily nursing activities in a long-term care facility, ensuring compliance with health regulations and maintaining high-quality care standards. The role involves administrative tasks, staff supervision, and direct nursing care, requiring a minimum of a nursing degree, two years of experience in a similar setting, and an active RN license.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
supervise day-to-day nursing activities
ensure compliance with federal state regulations
develop and maintain nursing policies
participate in quality assurance programs
manage medication administration and safety
coordinate resident discharge planning
Nice-to-have
strong leadership and supervisory ability
ability to handle difficult residents
willingness to incorporate new methods
positive emphasis and calm environment
effective communication with families
Key Requirements
Nursing Degree from accredited college or university
Current unencumbered active RN license in state
2 years or more experience in long-term care
Training in rehabilitative and restorative nursing practices