What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN-Full or Part Time Evening position at Renville Health Services?
Company Description
We are committed to express Christ’s message of love and hope by providing for health, residential, community and allied services in a holistic, competent and caring manner that recognizes the value and dignity in every human life.
Our Core Values
Integrity: We faithfully adhere to high principles and professional standards.
Follows policies and procedures and ensures compliancy.
Admits and corrects mistakes in a professional manner.
Commitment: We dedicate ourselves to those we serve.
Follows through with tasks given or undertaken.
Is committed to healthcare as a vocation.
Respect: We value and treat each individual with compassion and dignity.
Keeps a clean environment.
Maintains confidentiality and observes privacy, respecting and recognizing consumer and co-worker dignity.
Excellence: We have the passion to do our best.
Strives to provide exceptional care in the work performed so those served can experience his/her commitment to excellence.
Honors the knowledge and experience of co-workers and works together to develop best practices which produces extraordinary
results.
Service: We deliver what has not been done, before it is expected.
Focuses on the person, responds to voiced needs and strives to anticipate future needs.
Works as a team and helps others meet the needs of those we serve.
Stewardship: We wisely employ the talents, resources, and relationships entrusted to us.
Values what has been entrusted to him/her, making sure to care for others and the environment in which he/she works.
Is creative and shares best practices, strives for excellence while being prudent in his/her use of resources.
Job Description
Position Purpose
The primary purpose of the Registered Nurse is to provide direct nursing care to the residents and to monitor the day-to-day nursing activities
performed by nursing assistants. The performance of these duties must be in accordance with the current federal, state, and local standards,
guidelines, and regulations that govern our facility, and as may be required and communicated by the Director of Nursing (DON) or
Administrator to ensure that the highest degree of quality care is maintained at all times.
Essential Job Functions
Every effort has been made to identify the essential functions of this position. However, it in no way states or implies that these are the only
duties you will be required to perform. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is
similar, related, or is an essential function of the position. Essential functions are those duties listed below.
Organizational Responsbilities
Adhere to St. Francis Health Services’ Mission and C ore Values while performing company business.
Maintain confidentiality of company and resident related information at all times.
Serve on, participate in, and attend various committees of the facility as appointed by the Director of Nursing or Administrator.
Perform administrative requirements, such as completing necessary forms, reports, etc. and submitting such to the Director of Nursing
or Administrator as required.
Participate in quality improvement activities as delegated.
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Resident Care Responsibilities
Does not disclose resident’s protected health information and promptly report suspected or known violations of such disclosure to the
Administrator.
Ensure that all care is provided in privacy, as appropriate, and to knock before entering a resident’s room or resident care area such
as tub rooms.
Report all grievances and complaints made by the resident, family, or visitors to the appropriate supervisor following the facility’s
established procedures.
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Provide direct resident care and monitoring.
Identify self to the resident and family, obtain history and evaluate resident condition.
Assess physical and emotional condition of the resident and recognize need for immediate attention.
Report issues or concerns to the appropriate personnel and document findings.
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Follow and recommend updates to the plan of care for residents, including immediate and long-term goals.
Initiate plan of care at time of admission for each resident, review care plans and recommend revisions as needed.
Maintain knowledge of current nursing care plan for each resident and inform the nursing staff of objectives and/or goals,
psycho/social needs, and physical needs.
Monitor nursing care to assure it is in compliance with the care plan.
Monitor residents for significant changes and report to DNS any observed changes in resident’s condition.
Document changes in resident medical condition, incidents, responses to treatment and resident and/or family concerns.
Assist in coordinating and planning the resident’s discharge plan.
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Perform basic nursing procedures safely and efficiently and maintain technical skills, in accordance with facility policies and
procedures.
Possess knowledge about techniques and principals involved in procedures and appropriate use of equipment.
Plan ahead for procedures by knowing location of all equipment and supplies.
Monitor and document resident’s physical and emotional response during and after treatment as necessary.
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Ensure medications are safely administered as ordered by the physician.
Know the dosage and effects of medication prior to administration and is alert to potential side effects.
C heck special precautions that are parameters for administering or holding a medication (e.g., taking apical pulse before
giving Lanoxin noting respiratory rate before giving a narcotic) and notify physician when resident condition indicates.
Obtain medication from the pharmacy as needed. Order, check and store medication according to policy and procedure.
Know and practice the eight rights of passing medications (i.e. right resident, right reason, right medication, right dose, right
time [includes right order], right route [includes right technique], right documentation, right response).
C larify with physician regarding unusual dosages or routes of administration.
C orrectly chart medication administered for that shift.
Observe and document resident’s response to medication (especially PRN medications, new or adjusted doses).
Report medication errors as soon as discovered and complete written report according to policy.
Follow established procedures for drug control (e.g., locking medication carts, reordering medications, returning unused drugs
to pharmacy, signing out controlled drugs, locking medication room door when unattended, etc.).
Ensure that the counting and starting of narcotics meets State and Federal regulations and report discrepancies to the DON
and Administrator.
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Maintain a complete clinical record of each resident’s stay.
Document changes in resident’s medical condition, incidents, and responses to treatment and resident and/or family concerns
in accordance with facility policies and practice.
C omplete pertinent daily charting. C hart concisely, descriptively, legibly and in logical sequence, resident’s progress, using
proper terminology.
Ensure accurate completion of resident’s vital signs, neuro checks, weights and records.
Document treatments. Monitor and document resident’s physical and emotional response during and after procedures as
necessary.
Transcribe new physician orders correctly. Ensure physician’s orders are carried out.
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Accurately monitor resident’s needs and initiate appropriate intervention.
Observe and monitor residents at regular intervals.
Notify physicians, DON, Administrator and other departments of resident’s conditions that should be brought to his/her
attention.
Respond promptly to changes in resident’s condition and report to physician/family/DON or Nurse Manager.
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Take direct appropriate action in emergency situations.
Recognize potential emergencies and take the appropriate action (e.g. shock, respiratory distress, diabetic coma, etc.).
Notify DON and/or Administrator of any observed potential or actual emergency.
Ensure the coordination of care of any acutely ill residents (e.g. vital signs, feeding, oxygen therapy, charging, transfers to
hospital, etc.).
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C ommunicate clearly and appropriately, both verbally and in writing.
C ommunicate with the physician or ensure that the physician is notified regarding resident progress, physical and emotional
status, interventions, and family interactions. C ommunicate changes in resident condition to health care provider utilizing a
systematic method describing situation, background, appearance and request for orders.
Ensure that family is notified of changes in resident’s condition and new orders.
Inform nursing assistants of resident’s care plan and special needs.
Review all incident reports and medication error forms, documenting follow up in progress notes, plan of care and coordinate
action as indicated.
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Teach the resident and/or family about his/her illness. Educate staff on general knowledge of resident’s conditions and needs.
Document resident and family education.
Ensure that nursing staff personnel honor resident’s refusal and treatment requests. Ensure that such requests are in
accordance with the facility’s policies and governing advance directives.
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Demonstrate the knowledge and skill necessary to provide care, based on physical, psycho/social, educational, safety and related
criteria for adult and geriatric residents.
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Qualifications
Education and Experience Must possess a current, unencumbered, active license in Minnesota as a Registered Nurse (RN). Maintain current certification in C ardiopulmonary Resuscitation (C PR). Specific Requirements Must be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language while conducting company business. Must be able to follow oral and written instructions. Must adhere to the C orporate C ompliance Program C ode of C onduct. Must adhere to company policies and procedures. Must have a positive and friendly attitude. Must be able to solve diverse procedural problems and plans. Must be able to communicate directives to others. Must be able to communicate, coordinate, and facilitate with other departments, families, and the general public. Must respect the residents’ personal and property rights. Must possess the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, visitors and the general public. Must possess the ability to work harmoniously with other personnel and departments. Must be able to relate to and work with the disabled and elderly individuals within the facility who may at times be ill, confused, uncooperative, emotionally upset, or hostile. Must be willing to work beyond normal working hours when necessary and on other shifts/days. Must not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals in the workplace. Must demonstrate concern and empathy for residents, family members, and others Must be able to request and/or accept direction/education as needed to develop new skills. Must be willing to seek out new methods and principles and be willing to incorporate them into existing nursing practices. Able to operate the following equipment and perform the following procedures: Glucose testing Hemocult testing Dressing changes Nebulizer treatments Oxygen administration Medication administration Metered dose inhalers Tube feedings C are of ostomy and urinary catheters Ear lavage Suction machine Negative pressure vacuum systems Tracheotomy care Diabetic nail care Lab, venipuncture, and IV therapy Facility bathing tubs/showers Facility mechanical lifts C harting Transfer belt Specialized chairs, heelchairs, and positioning equipment Dental care Hearing aids Able to operate the following equipment: Alarms and other safety interventions/devices; C all light systems; Walkie talkies and/or pagers, if provided by facility.
Additional Information
Ask about our wage match program
$3000 Sign on Bonus after 6 months of satisfactory work.