What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN Unit Manager position at Dennett Rehab Center?
RN Unit Manager – Dennett Rehab
Tired of boring job posts? Not here! At Dennett Rehab, we’re looking for an Registered Nurse Unit Manager who can bring their A-game—and maybe a little humor—to the world of long-term care.
Who We Are:
Dennett Rehab is where serious care meets serious heart (and occasionally, not-so-serious jokes). Our mission is simple: improve the lives of our residents while making sure our staff still has a life outside of work.
Who You Are:
You’re a multitasking magician in scrubs who can handle supervising staff, safeguarding resident care, and keeping things running smoothly? Got a knack for managing medications, care plans, and maybe the occasional dramatic family member? You’ll fit right in.
What You’ll Do:
Tired of boring job posts? Not here! At Dennett Rehab, we’re looking for an Registered Nurse Unit Manager who can bring their A-game—and maybe a little humor—to the world of long-term care.
Who We Are:
Dennett Rehab is where serious care meets serious heart (and occasionally, not-so-serious jokes). Our mission is simple: improve the lives of our residents while making sure our staff still has a life outside of work.
Who You Are:
You’re a multitasking magician in scrubs who can handle supervising staff, safeguarding resident care, and keeping things running smoothly? Got a knack for managing medications, care plans, and maybe the occasional dramatic family member? You’ll fit right in.
What You’ll Do:
- Ensure residents receive top-notch care (and maybe a smile or two).
- Supervise nursing staff with a mix of leadership and camaraderie.
- Collaborate on care plans, tackle staffing challenges, and channel your inner Sherlock Holmes for problem-solving.
- Keep things clean, safe, and running like a well-oiled (but also caring) machine.
- RN license (we’re sticklers for the official stuff).
- A sense of humor—bonus points if you’ve got a good one-liner about long-term care.
- Experience in long-term care? Even better.
- The ability to lift spirits (and occasionally, residents).