Supervise staff and assist with disciplinary measures
The Pines at Placerville Healthcare Center is seeking a Director of Staff Development (DSD) with responsibilities including planning and implementing staff training and education programs, supervising nursing staff, and providing direct patient care. The ideal candidate should have a nursing degree, relevant experience in long-term care, and strong communication skills
Job Summary
The Director of Staff Development is responsible for planning and implementing facility orientation, job skills training, and certification training programs for nursing assistants.
This role requires coordinating the infection control surveillance program and supervising staff while ensuring the highest degree of quality care is maintained.
Candidates must possess a valid state nursing license and have experience in both direct patient care and educational program implementation within long-term care facilities.
Matching Summary
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The Pines at Placerville Healthcare Center is seeking a Director of Staff Development (DSD) with responsibilities including planning and implementing staff training and education programs, supervising nursing staff, and providing direct patient care. The ideal candidate should have a nursing degree, relevant experience in long-term care, and strong communication skills.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Coordinate infection control surveillance program
Plan and conduct in-service education programs
Supervise staff and assist with disciplinary measures
Participate in government facility surveys and inspections
Maintain confidentiality of resident and patient records
Nice-to-have
Generate enthusiasm and develop cooperative relationships
Relate positively to residents and families
Experience with PCC preferred
BSN degree preferred over LVN/LPN
Ability to apply mathematical concepts practically
Key Requirements
Valid RN or LVN/LPN license from the state
One year direct patient care in long-term care
One year experience planning and evaluating education programs