What are the responsibilities and job description for the Wound Care Nurse position at Seven Hills Health and Rehabilitation Center?
At our 156-bed Skilled Nursing Facility , we focus on the individual needs of each of our patients and partner with physicians, patients, and their families to achieve successful patient outcomes . We pride ourselves on being team oriented, and we offer on-the-spot interviews for all new applicants!
WHY WORK FOR US? BECAUSE WE OFFER:
- 401k!
- Comfortable staffing ratios
- Opportunities for Overtime
- Paid Time Off
- Daily Pay- Work Today, Get Paid Today!
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Flexible Scheduling
- A team environment where we treat each other with respect, dignity, and compassion
Job Summary:
The purpose of the Wound Care Nurse position is to support the
nursing department and facility wide directives through specialized focus on Wound Care Specialist (WCS) This job description is not an
all- inclusive list of essential functions for the job described, but rather a
general description of some of the responsibilities necessary to carry out the
duties of this position
Major Duties and Critical Tasks:
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Essential Responsibilities
- Facilitates the operation of the facility Infection
Prevention/Control Program and supports continuous quality improvement.
- Supports the facility and medical staff, departments and teams
including guidance, training, technical support, celebrating successes and
continued learning related to infection prevention.
- Chairs the infection Prevention/Control Committee and as a member
of other committees as assigned.
- Compiles and submits data related to Infection Prevention.
- Supports facility Quality Improvement activities with data
support, analysis, and internal consulting.
- Monitors and maintains current knowledge of key facility
accrediting and regulatory agencies indicators/standards.
- Develops policies and procedures that support infection prevention
and control.
- Consults with CNO and LTC DON and non-clinical managers to ensure
infection prevention and control measures are
followed.
- Identifies, investigates, and reports health care associated
infections among patients and personnel through ongoing surveillance.
- Maintains logs with infection surveillance data.
- Maintains current knowledge of CDC guidelines and recommendations
for infection prevention/control and definitions of health care associated
infections.
- Calculates infection rates using the CDC’s recommended denominator
data, prepares, and presents reports to Infection Control Committee.
- Responsible for providing Infection Prevention orientation and
other in-service programs related to infection prevention and control for the
facility.
- Collaborates with HR and provides direction regarding employee
health issues such as exposures, vaccines, or vaccine preventable diseases,
communicable diseases and other infection. prevention/control related issues
involving facility employees.
- Makes recommendations regarding real or potential
problems/improvement opportunities, including desirable approaches for
resolution.
- Collaborates and reports to appropriate agencies/regulatory
organizations
- Follows the standards set by the Association for Professionals in
Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC).
Wound Care Specialist (WCS)
Under general direction of the CNO, the WCS RN
coordinates treatment to provide comprehensive wound assessments and plan of
care including goals, implementation of treatment, evaluation, and outcomes for
patients throughout the facility. Provides patient, family and staff education
regarding wound management, prevention of pressure ulcers, support surfaces,
dressing selections and other therapies. Acts as the resource person for
physicians and clinical staff for wound management. Additionally, is able to perform
general nursing duties in all departments with adequate supervision.
Participates in quality improvement plan for the facility.
o Essential Responsibilities
- Ability to perform wound assessment, reassessment, and management
for all patients and per policy.
- Knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, and disorders of the
gastrointestinal, genitourinary, and dermal systems.
- Utilizes current wound management theory when providing care to
patients with acute and chronic wound. Follows the standards of the
Organization of Wound Care Nurses (OWCN).
- Demonstrates thorough knowledge of staging system of wounds.
- Develops skin care programs to prevent skin breakdown.
- knowledge and skill to develop and implement policies and
procedures to manage patients with draining wounds, fistulae and/or tubes;
wound prevention, wound care, ostomy care, and
incontinence.
- Ability to revise plan of care as indicated by the patient’s
response to treatment and evaluate overall plan for effectiveness.
- Demonstrates ability to perform treatments and provide services
with nursing scope of practice.
- Formulates a teaching plan based upon identified learning needs
and evaluates effectiveness of learning to include patient, family, and
employees as appropriate.
- Knowledgeable of medications and their correct administration
based on the patient and clinical condition.
- Acts as a resource person to physicians, nursing, and other facility
staff. Provides in-services on wound prevention, wound care, ostomy care, and
incontinence.
- Documentation meets current standards and practices.
- Integrates research findings to clinical practice.
- Participates in professional societies. Stays current with changes,
new advances/treatment in wound care.34
- Serves as a liaison between physicians, patients, and
manufacturers of clinical products.
- Knowledgeable of clinical products currently available on the market.
- Operates all equipment correctly and safely.
- Coordinates and supervises patient care as necessary.
WOUND CARE NURSE
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Current Registered Nurse (RN) License by the State
- Wound Care Certification Desired
- Skilled Nursing Experience Preferred
- Must have good assessment skills, self motivated with good
customer service skills. Able to work well with wound care consultant and
organization is important.