The RN/ LPN generally assumes a charge nurse role which is key in providing a productive work environment, quality resident care, and front-line leadership. Reporting to the nursing supervisor, the charge nurse maintains unit morale and ensures daily compliance of Federal, State, and local regulations.
Unit Leadership
- Responsible for the unit morale by providing a team based work environment through effective team leadership and a demonstrated positive attitude, including STNA assignment and supervision.
- Assumes a lead role in employee related issues such as discipline, performance evaluations, retention, and development of qualified personnel.
3.Works with the Nursing supervisor to ensure compliance of Federal, State, and local regulations that govern the long-term care industry.
- Develops and maintains a good working rapport with inter-departmental and cross-functional personnel.
- Facilitates unit communications by conducting regular meetings with staff personnel designed to identify and correct problem areas and/or the improvement of services.
- Responsible for the training and skills assessment of assigned nursing personnel. Ensures all unit members are knowledgeable and compliant with resident's rights and responsibilities.
RN/LPN Job Duties
1.Assists with the admission, transfer, and discharge residents.
- Participates in preliminary resident needs assessments and in the development of a written plan of care.
- Performs daily resident visits to assess and evaluate resident status changes and nursing needs.
- Completes medical forms, evaluations, and accident/incident reports in a timely manner.
- Administers medications and performs treatments as directed by the attending physician or nursing supervisor.
- Accountable for the proper maintenance of written procedures outlining the administration, storage, and control of medications and medical supplies.
- Consults the nursing supervisor and/or attending physician in the planning, treatment, and rehabilitation of assigned residents. Ensures proper notification of appropriate personnel when a change in the resident's condition occurs.
- Remains current of applicable regulations and procedures by professional publications and attending applicable seminars.
Educational Attainment *Successful completion of Registered Nurse - or - Licensed Practical Nurse curriculum from an accredited RN or LPN program.
Licensure/Certification *Possess a current RN or LPN Ohio license.
Specialized Knowledge/Skills
- Demonstrated knowledge of applicable Federal regulations and Ohio State regulations.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Strong leadership skills. Knowledgeable of teaming principles and applications.
Kind & Length of Experience
- 2-year's experience in long term health care
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