Homestead Post Acute is seeking a full-time Registered Nurse (RN) to oversee daily nursing activities in a long-term care facility, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and promoting quality patient care. The ideal candidate will have a nursing degree, at least two years of experience in a similar setting, and the ability to manage both staff and patient care effectively
Job Summary
The primary responsibility is to supervise the day-to-day nursing activities of the facility during your tour of duty while ensuring adherence to all current federal, state, and local regulations.
You will be required to develop work assignments, delegate authority to charge nurses, and monitor staffing levels to ensure quality care is maintained for all residents.
This role involves participating in committee meetings, conducting in-service training, and assisting with the development of written policies and procedures for the nursing service department.
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Homestead Post Acute is seeking a full-time Registered Nurse (RN) to oversee daily nursing activities in a long-term care facility, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations and promoting quality patient care. The ideal candidate will have a nursing degree, at least two years of experience in a similar setting, and the ability to manage both staff and patient care effectively.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Supervise daily nursing operations
Ensure federal state regulatory compliance
Manage licensed nursing staff schedules
Develop and update care plans
Administer medications and treatments
Conduct resident physical assessments
Maintain infection control standards
Nice-to-have
Strong leadership and communication skills
Ability to work under pressure
Experience with MDS documentation
Positive attitude in stressful situations
Collaborative team player mindset
Key Requirements
Current active RN license in this state
Nursing degree from an accredited college or university
Minimum 2 years experience in long-term care
Training in rehabilitative and restorative nursing practices