Karcher Senior Living is seeking a Weekend Registered Nurse (RN) to supervise day-to-day nursing activities in a long-term care facility, ensuring compliance with established standards and regulations. The ideal candidate will have a nursing degree, at least two years of experience in a long-term care setting, and the ability to effectively manage nursing staff while providing quality care to residents
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 is maintained.
You will participate in developing policies, managing staff schedules, and coordinating with physicians and families to create comprehensive care plans for residents.
The role requires maintaining strict adherence to federal, state, and local regulations while ensuring a safe and sanitary environment for all residents and personnel.
Matching Summary
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Karcher Senior Living is seeking a Weekend Registered Nurse (RN) to supervise day-to-day nursing activities in a long-term care facility, ensuring compliance with established standards and regulations. The ideal candidate will have a nursing degree, at least two years of experience in a long-term care setting, and the ability to effectively manage nursing staff while providing quality care to residents.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
supervise day-to-day nursing activities
ensure federal state local regulatory compliance
manage licensed practical and registered nurses
administer medications and treatments
develop and review resident care plans
participate in quality assurance programs
Nice-to-have
patience tact cheerful disposition
willingness to handle difficult residents
supportive team member attitude
ability to work harmoniously with others
willingness to incorporate new methods
Key Requirements
Current active RN license in this state
Nursing Degree from accredited college or university
2 years or more experience in long-term care
Training in rehabilitative and restorative nursing practices