What are the responsibilities and job description for the Infection Control/Wound Care Nurse (RN) position at BRIA?
Description :
At BRIA, we are community-driven with a focus on work-life balance. Our nursing homes offer a compassionate care environment, empowering you.
Infection Control / Wound Care Nurse (RN) Benefits :
Medical / Dental / Life / Vision coverage
401K
PTO package and paid holidays
Tuition reimbursement
Employee rewards program
Growth from within
Infection Control / Wound Care Nurse (RN) Responsibilities :
As an infection control / wound care nurse, you will provide primary skincare to residents.
You will identify, manage, and treat specific skin disorders, primary and secondary lesions, and decubitus ulcers.
You will participate in the development and implementation of patient care plans.
You will educate family, staff, and residents about the importance of nutrition, skin barriers, hydration, turning, and repositioning to promote wound healing.
Requirements :
Infection Control / Wound Nurse (RN) Qualifications :
Graduation from an accredited nursing education program.
Illinois registration as an Registered Nurse.
Requires employee to have had no abuse records.
One year experience as a wound nurse, preferred.
keywords : wound care, infection control, rn, snf, nursing home
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