Arbors at Delaware
Assistant Director of Nursing RN Offering a Generous Sign on Bonus of $10,000 to Join Our Team Arbors at Delaware is a 5-Star Rated care center in Quality of Resident Care and is an integral part of our large Arbors of Ohio portfolio of 16 centers state-wide, which makes us a leading healthcare provider in Ohio We are looking for a compassionate and inspiring Assistant Director of Nursing Registered Nurse (ADON RN) such as you, to join our team What Benefits Do We Offer You?
Competitive Wages That In crease for Years Licensed as Your Experience Counts With Us Generous Sign-on Bonus for Full-Time (limited time availability) Excellent Career Advancement Opportunities That Meet Your Goals Daily Pay, Weekly Pay, Bi-Weekly Pay Options Through On-Shift Wallet (stat pay) Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits for You Your Family Choose From Three Pet Insurance Potions for Your Furry Friend Employee Benefits Concierge to Guide You in Maximizing Your Benefits Tuition Reimbursement Student Loan Repayment Program Company Paid Life Insurance Paid Vacation Days with Rollover Option and Sick Time 401k Retirement with Company Match Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Mobile Phone Discount Program Unlimited Referral Bonuses and more The team at Arbors at Delaware is supportive and friendly.
Our facility is set back in a picturesque, wooded area, allowing our team to facilitate family visits with our residents.
Our leadership team strive to make you feel at home while at work, and focus on team work and staff appreciation.
We are proud of our regional and facility teams supportive attributes to ensure you feel supported and recognized.
Thank you for considering a career with us We cant wait to meet you Summary:Assists the Director of Nursing with administrative duties and the supervision of nursing staff.Qualifications: Education: Graduate of accredited school of nursing, BSN preferred.
Licenses/Certification: Valid Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state employed.
Valid CPR certification.
Experience: Seven years experience in nursing, two years of which was supervisory in a long-term care environment.Essential Functions: Acts as liaison between nursing units, admissions and the DON.
Plans and facilitates meetings and committees to address resident care issues.
Monitor weekly and monthly weights.
Monitors and evaluates nursing staff and makes recommendations for training or work modification to the DON.
Monitor meals and breaks to assure compliant by staff.
Assists in preparation of departmental budget.
Monitor meals and temperature of meal trays.
Performs personnel management functions such as establishing personnel qualification requirements, drafting procedure manuals, instating in-service programs, and installing record and reporting systems.
Monitor noise level and satisfaction of residents with care/or dissatisfaction.
Performs studies to evaluate effectiveness of nursing services in relation to their objectives and costs.
Monitor and audit charts weekly for: Episodic; Medicare documentation; all assessments; nursing summaries, MARs; treatment; flow sheets; residents profile for CNAs.
Ensures that annual competency evaluations and performance reviews are completed in the appropriate time frame.
Rounds on unit daily.
Pro-actively addresses survey and/or standards of care issues.
Follow up on residents/family/employee concerns in a timely manner.
Plans and guides the professional development of nursing staff.
Participates in nurse on call system.
Represents the DON at meetings, in the community, and assumes responsibility for nursing operations in the DONs absence.
Works with the Staffing Coordinator to ensure that shifts have adequate nursing staff to meet facility/census requirements.
Rounds on units at least 1 time a day to assure needs are being met.
Performs other tasks as assigned.
Assist DON in preparing reports, forms and clinical issues in a timely manner.Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Skilled in directing and motivating the workforce.
Ability to communicate effectively with residents and their family members, and at all levels of the organization.
Ability to react decisively and quickly in emergency situations.
Ability to organize and prioritize.
Knowledge of training techniques for clinical staff.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Knowledge of the Nurse Practice Act, state and federal regulations and Company policies and procedures regarding nursing standards and delivery of care.