The Home Care Nurse - RN records patient histories, performs various diagnostic tests, administers medications, and develops patient home care plans in conjunction with other medical professionals. Provides professional nursing care to assigned patients in a home care environment. Being a Home Care Nurse - RN observes patients' progress and records observations in patient medical records. Performs examinations and prescribed procedures, operating and monitoring medical equipment as necessary. In addition, Home Care Nurse - RN promotes patients' independence by teaching patients and families to ... understand conditions, medications, and self-care skills. Requires of graduation from an approved nursing program. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Requires a state license to practice. Home Care Nurse - RN's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement.More Show Less
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Home Care Agency Nurse Wanted - Competitive Pay, Meaningful Work. Starting at. $48-50/hr. for part-time nurse position with an excellent work environment in Essex County, New Jersey. Perks and Benefits. Competitive wages: $48/hr to $50/hr. Paid training, ongoing education, and orientation. Unlimited referral bonuses. Comprehensive support, 24/7. Flexible scheduling. Career advancement opportunities in senior care. Certain benefits require tenure....
OVERVIEW. Embark on an enriching nursing career at Redeemer Health, where you can select the clinical environment that matches your passion and skills. Whether it's our hospital, home care services, or senior care communities, you are recognized as a valued clinical expert. Serving southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, we are home to a diverse, inclusive workforce committed to professional growth. We offer competitive benefits, educational as...
Home Care Nurse Responsibilities. Traveling to patients’ homes and managing their care plans according to physicians’ instructions. Testing for muscle weakness, bedsores, and any signs of infection. Listening to the concerns of family members and answering their questions. Educating caregivers and family on the aftercare or ongoing care of the patient. Providing suggestions for improved healthcare to physicians and family members of the patient. ...