Registered Nurse $12,000 Sign on Bonus + Wage Match
Company: Summit LTC
Location: Winnsboro
Posted on: May 14, 2022
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Job Description:
Description:
POSITION SUMMARY We are looking for a skilled Registered Nurse to
become a part of our facility's compassionate care-giving team. The
successful candidate will be responsible for managing all aspects
of nursing responsibilities during each shift, from processing
patients in and out to delegating nursing rounds and drug
administration. We're looking for a highly competent and
well-organized professional who values safety, security and patient
wellness above all else. We focus on providing the best care
possible while ensuring patient satisfaction in every interaction.
The Registered Nurse is responsible for making sure those values
are reflected in his or her staff at all times. ESSENTIAL DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be
assigned. Works under direct supervision using the state-specific
Nurse Practice Act, Standards, Policies and Procedures, and nursing
judgment. Delivers nursing care to patients/residents requiring
long-term or rehabilitative care. Directs and supervises care given
by other nursing personnel. Collects patient/resident data, makes
observations and reports pertinent information related to the care
of the patient/resident. According to state-specific regulations,
implements the patient/resident plan of care and evaluates the
patient/resident response. In accordance with state-specific
regulations, directs and supervises care given by other nursing
personnel in selected situations. Maintains knowledge of necessary
documentation requirements. Maintains knowledge of equipment
set-up, maintenance and use, i.e., monitors, infusion devices,
drain devices, etc. Maintains confidentiality and patient/resident
rights, regarding all patient personnel information. Provides
patient/resident/family/caregiver education as directed. Conducts
self in a professional manner in compliance with unit and facility
policies. Works rotating shifts, holidays and weekends as
scheduled. Initiates emergency support measures (i.e., CPR,
protects patients from injury). Participates in the identification
of staff educational needs. Serves as a preceptor, as delegated,
for new staff Maintains patient care supplies, equipment and
environment. Participates in the development of unit objectives.
Provides input in the formulation and evaluation of standards. of
care. Admission and routine patient observations/transfer notes are
complete and accurately reflect the patients/residents status.
Documentation of observations is complete and reflects knowledge of
unit documentation policies and procedures. Nursing history is
present in the medical record for all patients/residents. Changes
in patient's/resident's physical/psychological condition (i.e.,
changes in lab data, vital signs, mental status) are reported
appropriately. Observations related to the effectiveness of nursing
interventions, medications. etc., are reported as appropriate and
documented in the progress notes. Nursing care plans are
initiated/reviewed/individualized on assigned residents monthly and
PRN. Pertinent nursing problems are identified. Goals are stated.
Appropriate nursing orders are formulated. Tests and procedures are
marked off when completed. The effectiveness of nursing
interventions, medications, etc., are evaluated and documented in
the progress notes. Contributions to care plan revision are made as
indicated by the patient's status. Patient/Resident is approached
in a kind, gentle and friendly manner. Respect for the
patient's/resident's dignity and privacy is consistently provided.
Interventions are performed in a timely manner. Explanations for
delays in answers/ responses are provided. Independence by the
patient/resident in activities of daily living is encouraged to the
fullest extent possible. Treatments are completed as indicated.
Safety concerns are identified and appropriate actions are taken to
maintain a safe environment. Side rails and height of bed are
adjusted. Patient/resident call light and equipment is within
reach. Restraints, when used, are maintained properly. Rooms are
neat and orderly. Patient identification bands and allergy bands
(if applicable) are present. Functional assignments are completed.
Emergency situations are recognized and appropriate action is
instituted. All emergency equipment can be readily located and
operated (emergency oxygen supply, drug box, fire extinguishers,
etc.). Patient/Resident/Family teaching is conducted according to
the nursing care plan. Explanations are given to the patient prior
to interventions. Discharge/death summaries are complete and
accurate. Transfer forms are complete and accurate. Active
participation in patient/resident care management is evident.
Facility Standards of Practice Manual or reference materials are
utilized as needed. Procedures are performed according to method
outlined in procedure manual. Body substance precautions and other
appropriate infection control practices are utilized with all
nursing interventions. Safety guidelines established by the
facility (i.e. proper needle disposal) are followed. The
patient's/resident's full name and room number are present on all
chart forms. Allergies are noted on chart cover. Only approved
abbreviations are utilized. Vital signs are properly and timely
recorded I&O summaries are recorded and added correctly.
Progress notes are timed, dated and signed with full signature and
title. Unit flow sheets are completed properly (i.e., wound care
records, treatment records, weight sheets, etc.). Adheres to
state-specific Nurse Practice Act for administration of medication
and parenteral therapy. Dates that medications are started or
discontinued are documented. Medications are charted correctly with
name, dose, route, site, time, and initials of nurse administering.
Pulse and blood pressure are obtained and recorded when
appropriate. Medications not given are circled, reason noted and
physician notified if applicable. Appropriate notes are written for
medications not given and actions taken. Name and title of nurse
administering medication are documented, Patient's/resident's
medication record is labeled with the name, room number, date, and
allergies. The procedure for administration and counting of
narcotics is followed, All parenteral fluids, including additives,
are charted with time and date started, time infusion completed,
site of infusion and signature of nurse. Parenteral intake is
accurately recorded on the unit flow sheet or I & 0 record. IV
sites are monitored and catheters changed according to unit policy.
IV bags and tubings are changed according to unit policy.
Appropriate actions are taken related to identified IV infusion
problems (infiltration, phlebitis, poor infusion, etc.) policy.
Supplies are used appropriately. Charge stickers (or charge system)
are utilized appropriately. Minimal supplies are stored in the
patient's/resident's room, Discharge medications are returned to
the pharmacy or destroyed in a timely manner. Floor-stock
medications are charged and re-stocked. Tests are scheduled and
preps are completed as indicated. Co-workers are informed of
changes in patient/resident condition or of any other changes
occurring on the unit. Information is relayed to other members of
the health care team (i.e., physicians, respiratory therapy,
physical therapy, social services etc.). Unit activities are
coordinated (i.e, changing patients/residents rooms for admissions,
coordinating transfer/discharge forms, etc.). Equitable care
assignments are made prior to shift that are appropriate to patient
needs. Staffing needs are communicated to the nursing supervisor.
Assistance, direction and education are provided to unit personnel
and families. Problems are identified, data are gathered, solutions
are suggested and communications regarding the problem are
appropriate. Transcription of all orders is checked. All work areas
are neat and clean. Change of shift report is complete, accurate
and concise. Incident Reports are completed accurately and in a
timely manner. Staff meetings are attended. Decisions are made that
reflect knowledge and good judgment and demonstrate an awareness of
patient/resident needs. Awareness of own limitations is evident and
assistance is sought when necessary. Dress code is adhered to.
Responsibility is taken for own professional growth. Organizational
ability and time management is demonstrated. Confidentiality of
patient/resident is respected at all times (i.e., when answering
telephone and/or speaking to coworkers). Professional behavior is
demonstrated. Authority is acknowledged and response to the
direction of supervisors is appropriate. Time is spent with
residents rather than other personnel. Co-workers are readily
assisted as needed. Job Requirements QUALIFICATIONS To perform this
job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or
EXPERIENCE High school diploma or relevant qualification. Must
possess, as a minimum, a Nursing Degree from an accredited college
or university, or be a graduate of an approved RN program.
Possession of a current valid Texas driver's license or regular
means of transportation to and from work. One (1) year of
experience as a nursing assistant in a skilled rehabilitation,
skilled nursing or Long-Term Care (LTC) environment preferred.
Experience with electronic medical records preferred. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS AND ABILITIES Must be capable of operating a personal
computer to enter resident data as required by regulation and
facility policy. Ability to read and comprehend simple
instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to apply
common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in
written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to communicate orally and
in written form effectively with all levels of employees, patients,
families, and vendors. Ability to present information in one-on-one
and small group situations to employees, patients, families, and
vendors. Must be knowledgeable of nursing and medical practices and
procedures, as well as laws, regulations, and guidelines that
pertain to long-term care. Good understanding of medical and
pharmacological terminology. Ability to add and subtract two digit
numbers and to multiply and divide with 10's and 100's. Ability to
perform these operations using weight measurement, volume, and
distance. Excellent problem solving/analysis/judgment skills and
high level of attention to detail and accuracy Builds and maintains
cooperative working relationships Must possess leadership and
supervisory ability and the willingness to work harmoniously with
professional and non-professional personnel. Establish and maintain
effective working relationships with clients, supervisors, County
employees, elected officials, law enforcement, other agencies, and
the public. Resourceful, dependable and accountable Able to work a
flexible schedule including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Must possess a current and
active license to practice as a RN in this state. PHYSICAL DEMANDS/
WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical
Requirements: Work requires physical activity including extended
periods of walking and standing with occasional climbing, reaching,
carrying, balancing, kneeling, crouching and bending. Must have the
ability to frequently lift and/or carry equipment, files, and other
materials weighing up to 50 pounds as well as push/pull up to 50
pounds of force with grip strength of 65 pounds. Ability to
transfer, and reposition a resident to or from a bed, wheelchair,
and use a mechanical lift, toilet, tub, shower, occasionally
varying degrees of pushing, pulling and lifting due to the
differences in resident weights. Must be able to assist in the
evacuation of residents during emergency situations. Must be able
to continuously perform simple manipulative dexterity tasks such as
the equipment listed above as well as safety pin buckles and tie
strings. Occasionally perform difficult manipulative tasks. Must be
able to detect the smell of smoke, spoiled food, soiled linen, etc.
The employee must be able to continuously hear normal sounds and
voice patterns with some background noise. Must have adequate
verbal instructions. Must be able to hear audible emergency
signals, alarms, call, light indicators and to be able to answer
the phone. Specific vision abilities required by this job include:
Must be able to continuously notice a change in the resident
(breathing, color, skin breakdown, etc.) Ability to focus and read
a thermometer. Visual abilities, correctable to normal ranges,
include close, distance and color vision, depth perception, and the
ability to adjust focus. The work environment characteristics
described here are representative of those employee encounters
while performing functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations
may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Work Environment: Work is performed indoors in
a health care facility. Work is performed during assigned shift;
however, hours will occasionally include varied days, hours,
holidays, weekends, and overtime as needed. The noise level in the
work environment is usually moderate, but can occasionally be loud.
Subject to frequent interruptions. Incumbents in this position may
be exposed to infectious/communicable diseases, blood borne
pathogens, and potential risk of injury from distraught
individuals. Frequent exposure to chemical compounds of medication
and treatments. Frequent exposure to microbial bacteria and other
infectious agents inherent to care of ill residents. Continuous
exposure to latex, Tyvex, plastic and/or materials which are used
for personal protective equipment. Stress of working with sick
residents and their families, combined with the resident who may be
confused, irrational, highly agitate mood swings. (Frequently)
Subject to involvement with personnel, visitors, state and federal
agency personnel and residents. Summit LTC is an equal opportunity
employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without
attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. PM21 .
Requirements:
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