What are the responsibilities and job description for the Wound/ Treatment Nurse (LPN/RN) position at Simpsonville Post Acute?
At Simpsonville Post Acute, we know the importance of speaking your Love Language. We show Acts of Service by stepping in to help when it's needed, whether it's part of our job description or not. We share Words of Affirmation routinely, so you know how much you're appreciated. And we know you love Receiving Gifts, so we offer special incentives and rewards throughout the year. But the love doesn't stop there. We also offer:
- $5000 tuition reimbursement/ loan repayment for nursing school (and our partners match that)
- Monday- Friday flexible schedule
- competitive salary
- medical, dental, vision, & more
- gym/ activity reimbursement up to $30/m per dependent
- weight loss program reimbursement up to $50/m per dependent
Successful candidates will have the following:
- Must maintain all required continuing education/licensing and remain in good standing with the State Board of Nursing
- Current, unencumbered license to practice as a nurse in S.C.
- Current CPR certification
- Experience with PCC preferred
- Wound certification is a plus
Your day to day:
The primary function of the Treatment Nurse is to ensure effective and efficient care is provided as prescribed by the physician and as required by facility policies and procedures. The Treatment Nurse reports to and is directly responsible to the Director of Nursing. Must be in accordance with current federal, state, local and corporate standards, regulations, and guidelines to ensure that the highest degree of quality care is provided to our residents at all times.
More about us:
Simpsonville Post Acute is a member of the largest network of skilled nursing facilities in South Carolina. This allows for substantial opportunities for growth in your career. Once onboarded, you may also choose to work PRN for any of our 13 Upstate sister-facilities. We encourage growth and support that through tuition and loan repayment programs for nursing school in each of our facilities. Please speak with the Administrator at your facility about your plans to attend nursing school or about your outstanding student loans. We do our best to support you in those endeavors by adjusting your work schedule to suit your classroom needs.