MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Nurse
Manager of Long Term Care and Skilled Nursing
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~You are a leader.
~You have genuine
interest in quality assurance and performance improvement.
~You are skilled in implementing procedures that ensure the smooth functioning of a nursing department.
POSITION SUMMARY
As a lead within a strong clinical team, you support the Director of Nursing in planning, organizing, developing, and directing the day-to-day functions of the Nursing Service Department. Reports to the Director of Nursing.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
CLINICAL
• Ensure that nursing practice complies with regulatory and legislative requirements;
• Help develop and implement immunization programs for resident/patients and staff;
• Performs clinical rounds on assigned nursing units;
• Promote, establish, and maintain customer relationships with resident/ patient(s), families, staff, community and other professionals;
• Implement policies and procedures regarding communicable diseases, infection control and isolation procedures as well as other systems pertinent to nursing education.
• Implement policies and procedures in collaboration with the Director of Nursing and Nursing Home Administrator.
• Provide support with staff competence with electronic charting system (ECS).
• Make written and verbal reports/recommendations to the Director of Nursing as necessary concerning the operation of the nursing department.
• Ensure all nursing staff understand and follow their respective job descriptions.
• Participate in state and federal surveys with authorized government agencies as requested or directed by the Administrator or Director of Nursing.
• Assist and implement appropriate plans of action to correct identified deficiencies.
• Participate in the development, implementation, and review of resident discharge plans.
• Ensure assessments, reports, evaluations, studies, and charting is completed according to regulation, standards of practice, and policy.
• Actively participate in Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program as directed by the Director of Nursing.
• Maintain appropriate and adequate communication and relationships with residents and family members.
• Educate and maintain infection control policies and procedures.
• Participate in various committees and workgroups as requested.
• Participate in care plan meetings as necessary as part of the Resident Assessment Instrument process.
• Ensure sufficient numbers of licensed and certified staff are available each shift to meet regulatory requirements and provide appropriate care to residents.
• Participates as in routine and daily care of residents to include but not be limited to assistance with ADLs, meal/snack passing and assistance with eating, functional maintenance plans/nursing restorative plans, and activities.
• Complete routine rounds each day to ensure all staff are performing work assignments in accordance with acceptable standards.
• Review complaints and concerns made by families, residents and staff, communicate these concerns including follow up with the Director of Nursing and/or Administrator as appropriate.
• Ensure care plans reflect the resident’s current needs and status.
• Identify and report any safety related concerns and occupational exposures to blood, body fluids, potentially infectious or hazardous materials in accordance with policies and procedures regarding accidents and incidents.
• Oversee the admission process; inform team members of prospective admissions, room assignments and care needs.
• Conduct rounds with physicians as necessary.
• Ensure nursing services are provided within the scope of practice of nursing personnel.
• Report, investigate, and take appropriate action with regard to medication administration practices and care concerns.
LEADERSHIP
• Complete and deliver assigned staff performance evaluations
• Participate in disciplinary process, which should be administered fairly, in accordance with employee policies and procedures.
• Identify and access available resources to develop and implement an ongoing education plan appropriate for each level of nursing staff
PROFESSIONAL
• Must be dependable, regular attendance.
• Communicate and function in an interdisciplinary team.
• Maintain current knowledge of nursing practice.
Education and Experience
Education: Must possess, as a minimum, a State of Maine Nursing license
Experience: Demonstrated knowledge and experience sufficient to perform all duties with excellence
Certificates and Licenses
• Possess a diploma, AS or BS degree in nursing.
• Must be currently registered/licensed in Maine.
• Must have CPR certification upon hire or obtained during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment.
We encourage a work life balance by offering flexible schedules, education and growth opportunities a and more - Tuition reimbursement, student loan forgiveness and education support to grow your career with us
- Full time employees have access to full benefits; medical, dental, vision, and disability
- Employer paid life insurance
- Flexible Savings Account: including medical, dependent, and limited
- Paid Time Off available to all employees
- 401(k)
Retirement savings program with employer contribution
- Strong DON and Administrator guidance and support
- The ability to grow your own career within your own facility, or across our family of homes within Maine