Day shift: $51; noc shift: $58; rotation: 3-12s ph
Onsite
Supervise day-to-day nursing activities
Ensure compliance with federal state regulations
Develop and maintain nursing policies procedures
Hanfordpa is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) to supervise nursing activities in a long-term care facility, with responsibilities spanning administrative, personnel, and nursing care functions. The position offers competitive wages, a structured work schedule, and emphasizes a supportive work environment aimed at maintaining quality care
Job Summary
The primary responsibility is to supervise the day-to-day nursing activities of the facility during your tour of duty while ensuring the highest degree of quality care.
This role offers a competitive wage starting at $51 for Day Shift and $58 for NOC shift on a 3-12 hour rotation schedule.
The position requires active participation in developing policies, managing staff assignments, and coordinating with physicians and families to plan resident care.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Hanfordpa is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) to supervise nursing activities in a long-term care facility, with responsibilities spanning administrative, personnel, and nursing care functions. The position offers competitive wages, a structured work schedule, and emphasizes a supportive work environment aimed at maintaining quality care.
Salary
Day Shift: $51; NOC Shift: $58; Rotation: 3-12s
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
supervise day-to-day nursing activities
ensure compliance with federal state regulations
develop and maintain nursing policies procedures
participate in quality assurance programs
monitor medication administration and safety
conduct daily rounds and assessments
Nice-to-have
strong leadership and supervisory ability
positive emphasis and warm atmosphere
ability to handle difficult residents
willingness to incorporate new methods
effective communication with families
Key Requirements
Current unencumbered active RN license
Nursing Degree from accredited college
2 years or more experience in long-term care
Training in rehabilitative and restorative nursing practices