DIRECTOR OF NURSING
JOB DESCRIPTION
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The position of Director of Nursing (DON) is an all encompassing one. A DON must possess the necessary clinical and managerial skills to direct and lead a nursing department. It is vital that the person communicate clearly to residents, their families, nurses and all nursing home personnel. The DON must lead the nursing staff in taking positive action to continually upgrade the quality of physical, social, emotional and spiritual care given.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be a Registered Nurse in good standing and currently licensed by the state.
- No less than two (2) years previous long-term care experience.
- Experience in management and geriatric nursing.
PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Skilled at organizing various duties.
- Must be flexible and able to handle change easily and professionally.
- Must display a willingness to continue to study, learn and implement continuously changing state and federal regulations.
- Maintain a positive attitude.
- Communicate with residents, families and staff in a professional and tactful manner.
- Be a role model of professionalism and teamwork.
- Completion of secondary education and must be able to read and write in a legible and understandable manner.
- leadership ability.
- Must maintain regular attendance.
- Must meet all local health regulations, and pass post-employment physical exam if required.
- Must be capable of performing the essential job functions of this job, with or without reasonable accommodation.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF JOB (with or without assistance):
Walking, reaching, bending, lifting, grasping, pushing and pulling, fine hand coordination, ability to hear and respond to pages, ability to understand and follow written and oral instructions and directions; ability to communicate with residents, families, personnel, vendors and consultants; ability to distinguish smells, tastes, and temperatures; and ability to remain calm under stress.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Plan, organize and direct the administration of all nursing units and patient care given based on established goals and objectives, standard, policies and procedures of the company and facility.
- Put into effect the administrative policies of the company. Maintain required records. Review, update and revise policies including OBRA procedures to meet current objectives and state and federal regulations.
- Regularly inspect the facility, nursing practices and documentation for compliance with federal, state and any local standards and regulations.
- Assure patients of a comfortable, clean, orderly and safe environment.
- With designee of choice, interviews all RN and LPN applicants for the nursing department and hire or reject after reviewing references. Responsible for terminating associates if their work is not satisfactory or who is in violation of company policies (after counseling and formal warnings) following company policy. All terminations are to be discussed with administrator. Oversees all RN & LPN evaluations.
- Insure that all shifts are adequately covered for nursing services following state and federal policies as well as patient needs.
- Maintain and monitor procedures for administration and control of medication and policies for the care, use and stocking of all nursing supplies and equipment.
- Oversee agenda preparation for medical staff and utilization review meetings. Function as the liaison between state and federal agencies in regards to Medicaid, Medicare and any and all other insurances. Complete any required documentation in a timely manner.
- Review all infection control reports, medication incident reports and I&A reports. With appropriate staff, develop corrective action plan. Study all weekly reports such as level of care reports, dietary and pharmacy consultant reports.
- Meet monthly with staff on each shift. Provide in-services to all shifts as necessary to maintain a quality nursing program.
- Maintain all required records. Meet monthly with the nursing staff regarding chart audits and physician orders. Perform in-house quality assurance surveys on a quarterly basis and maintains all quality assurance requirements and recommendations.
- Is on call for emergencies that other supervisory personnel cannot handle.
- Work closely with the administrator in setting and evaluating the nursing department budget. Recommend the number of level of nursing personnel to be employed within sound fiscal guidelines and quality patient care.
- Define job descriptions for all nursing personnel
- Working knowledge of company policies and procedures
- Stay up to date on state and federal regulations and policies
- Plan, organize and direct all patient care
- To perform other duties as requested by management.'
'Work Location: * One locationWork Remotely
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $85,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
- On call
Work Location: In person