What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Education Nurse - RN position at Heritage House?
Bring your heart to work! Caring people make the difference at American Senior Communities!
Compassion, Accountability, Relationships and Excellence are the core values for American Senior Communities. These words not only form an acronym for C.A.R.E., they are our guiding principles and create the framework for all our relationships with customers, team members and community at large.
American Senior Communities has proudly delivered patient centered care since the year 2000, with a long history of excellent outcomes. Each of our 80 American Senior Community is part of the neighborhood in which it exists. Our leaders and staff live in surrounding areas and know the community well. We value the same things in life that you do. The foundation of our senior living communities is based on the knowledge that we’ll be part of your neighborhood for many, many years. We take great pride in our hospitality and it is ingrained in everything we do. As partners in senior care, we are not just doing a job, but following a calling.
Our commitment to our team members:
- PayActiv – Have immediate access to up to 50% for your pay pre-hire
- Medical/Dental/Vision insurance available - Plans starting as low as $20 a week
- Tuition assistance and up to $500 for certifications
- Telehealth options also available
- Nurse & CNA preceptor program – Become a mentor and get paid!
- Grow our staff thru the O2NE program that offers fully paid LPN or RN higher education and training
- 401k
- Paid Time Off
- Generous Employee Referral Program
- Workforce Chaplains: Confidential, non-denomination resource available for anyone in the ASC family
What will you be doing and how will you make a difference at American Senior Communities?
The Clinical Education Nurse is responsible for carrying out education, skills competencies, training, clinical observations, and quality assurance audit tools as directed by the Director of Nursing Services (DNS). The Clinical Education Nurse is responsible for assisting in new employee hiring, on-boarding, and orientation as well as tracking of licenses, certifications, and in-service education.
- Collaborates with the Benefits Contact/Payroll Coordinator and assists with the delivery of the new hire employee general orientation program.
- Assists in the screening, interviewing, and hiring process through the Application Tracking System.
- Conducts monthly schedule of in-services and new procedure/skills training as directed by the DNS alternating program times to accommodate needs of staff on all shifts.
- Assists DNS with preparation for long-term care survey. Actively participates in long-term care survey process by instructing staff in matters of conduct and disclosure, maintaining a presence at all times surveyors are on-site and directing the timely collection of information required by the survey team.
- Maintains comprehensive records of course offerings, attendance, course objectives, content outlines, and evaluation of individual learning. Pulls Reports and Course Completions in Relias and presents to departmental leaders.
- Completes tracking of in-service requirements per state and federal regulations for CNAs and QMAs.
- Completes tracking of dementia training for all staff and new hires.
Requirements
- Current Indiana RN license.
- Current CPR certification.
We are Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer – Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran and other protected categories.
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