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Performs various direct patient care activities for terminally ill patients in a hospice environment under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Assists patients in dressing, undressing, bathing, eating, walking, and other activities. Ensures patients' safety, well-being, and comfort. Collects non-invasive body fluid specimens and gathers vital signs. Helps patients take medications. Aids physicians and nursing staff members with procedures if needed. Maintains documents and records related to patient care. Follows all relevant safety guidelines and regulations. Communicates with patients, th... view job details

Alternate job titles: Skilled Nursing - Nursing Supervisor

Supervises and coordinates activities of nursing personnel in a nursing home. Participates in planning work of assigned units and coordinates activities with other patient care units and related departments. Ensures that patients' needs are met and evaluates nursing care and performance. Monitors patient recordkeeping activities for accuracy, completion, and compliance with all regulations. Requires a bachelor's degree of nursing. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Supervises a small group of nursing staff in an organization. Contributes to the development of processe... view job details

Alternate job titles: Home Care Nurse Educator | Home Care Nursing Staff In-Service Educator

Responsible for identifying training needs and planning, implementing, and evaluating the effectiveness of staff development programs within the home care specialty. Coordinates in-service training, continuing education, orientation, competency reviews, and other related training functions. Ensures compliance with all State and Federal guidelines for in-service education and new employee orientation. Requires a bachelor's degree in nursing. Requires Registered Nurse (RN) License. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nat... view job details

The Nursing Manager maintains nursing staff by recruiting, selecting, orienting, and training clinical staff. Plans and implements the overall nursing policies, procedures, and services for a unit. Being a Nursing Manager may provide direct patient care and is responsible for assessing, planning, and evaluating patients. Ensures that nurses are current in competencies, assessments, licensure, certifications, and other annual training. In addition, Nursing Manager must be a registered nurse with at least 5 years of clinical experience in a related field. Typically reports to top management. The... view job details

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HILAIRE REHAB & NURSING, LLC is a hospital & health care company based out of 9 HILAIRE DRIVE, HUNTINGTON, New York, United States. view company details

Gurwin is a healthcare center that offers nursing, rehabilitation and respiratory care services. view company details

Greater NY Nursing is a comprehensive care management company serving healthcare partners and patient communities throughout the Tristate area. Giving care from a strong position of skill, knowledge and specialty, our RNs, LPNs, therapists and social workers keep patients safe, dignified, comfortable and better able to face longevity. Since 1993, we have been positioned in support of our healthcare partners and patient communities. We simplify the process of navigating complex care systems and deliver high-skill services along with education, prevention and management strategies. We take great... view company details

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We provide 24-hour skilled nursing, post-acute care and rehabilitation. We not only provide the highest quality of care, we take it to the next level. view company details

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Job description Nurses provide a variety of services to their patients. In general, they help to prevent injury and disease, promote healthy living, and care for the sick. They provide direct care for their patients through administering medications, and assisting with convalescence and rehabilitation. Nurses help people improve and maintain health by creating and managing care plans for their patients. Nurses can either choose to specialize in an area or many are general nurses that perform a variety of duties as needed for the physician. Areas of specialty include surgical, neonatal, anesthe... view article details

Should Managers be Facebook Friends with Employees? Signs Point to No. How often do you check out your own page? You might be surprised by how many applications have permission to create updates on your behalf. Your employees can see the high score you got in Bejeweled and all the crops you watered in Farmville during the last staff meeting. They also know all about celebrity gossip you read on Yahoo hours before your lunch break. The manager and employee relationship can be precarious. Keep your subordinates off of your Facebook page if you don’t know how to deactivate your notifications. Fac... view article details

If you enjoy working with children, why not make a career out of it? Working with children enables people to make a difference while enjoying flexible work options.Approximately 35 percent of child care workers are self-employed and work from home. Others can work in child care centers, and they can also work in the children’s home as well. Child care workers range from babysitters to preschool teachers.In addition to supervising activities for children to promote learning and socialization, child care workers work to make sure children stay physically healthy, too. They are responsible for se... view article details

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that health care is expected to generate more new jobs than any other industry over the next several years. As Baby Boomers age there will be a need for more home health care services, residential care facilities and nurses to staff them. Medical group practices and integrated health systems are predicted to become larger and more complex, resulting in an increased need for office and administrative support workers. High job turnover, additional anticipated retirements in the industry and the slowing number of foreign healthcare workers being allowed to e... view article details

Nurses, are you where you want to be in your nursing career? Whether you are a new nurse, mid-career, or approaching retirement, if you are struggling to find your ideal job and are frustrated with the online job search process, this week's podcast guest can help.Lisa Mauri Thomas is the author of 'Landing Your Perfect Nursing Job,' which is hot off the presses after its release today. She talks to Aaron and Wendy about tips, tricks, worksheets, checklists, sample cover letters and resumes that will help nurses understand and strategically get through today's job search process.Not a nurse? Th... view article details

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Nursing can be fulfilling, but one must gain essential skills to grow them. Nursing competencies that go beyond the basic clinical requirements and training is needed. These competencies include strong communication, critical thinking, leadership, and technological abilities. Mastering these nursing competencies makes a better nurse and opens more career opportunities. Discover the important nursing competencies needed for career growth. Gain experience, find better jobs, and become a healthcare team leader by improving these skills. The path to career advancement starts here. Nursing Competen... view blog & white papers details

As a manager, no matter how accessible you try to be, it is hard to regularly connect with each employee one-on-one. However, employee check-ins are key for understanding how your team members are doing, uncovering any issues early, and strengthening your relationships. So do not leave it up to chance encounters at the coffee machine. Make employee check-ins a consistent priority. This guide will walk you through how to schedule effective check-ins, drive meaningful conversations, and turn these touchpoints into powerful management tools. With some planning and commitment to the process, you w... view blog & white papers details

Diversity in the workplace has become an essential factor for success in today's global culture. Employers who embrace diversity benefit from a wide range of skills and competencies, increased innovation, and improved problem-solving abilities. And using diversity hiring platforms can significantly aid in achieving this goal. Hiring managers plays a critical role in the process of building a diverse workforce. They are responsible for identifying, screening, and interviewing candidates, and they ultimately make the decision who to hire. This article explores the role of the hiring manager in ... view blog & white papers details

Becoming a successful manager in any organization requires a well-structured plan. The 30 60 90 day plan manager is a conceptual blueprint for thriving in this new role during the first three months. It is a guide for a new manager to understand the organization, implement improvements, and craft a long-term vision for the team. This article delves into the key objectives and activities for each phase of this plan to help the new manager hit the ground running. The First 30 Days: Learning & Observation This phase of the 30 60 90 day plan manager is primarily about onboarding and adjustment. E... view blog & white papers details

Salary.com launched JobArchitect, which helps employers manage their job descriptions. view blog & white papers details