Assistant Director of Nursing - Sonoma Post Acute
Sonoma, CA 95476
About the Job
Are you a dedicated Registered Nurse (RN) with strong leadership skills and a passion for fostering exceptional resident care? Sonoma Post Acute is seeking an Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) to join our dynamic team and support our commitment to clinical excellence and team development.
Join us at Sonoma Post Acute, where your skills and leadership will help shape the future of skilled nursing care in our community.
Apply Today!
Position Highlights:
- Title: Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON)
- Location: Sonoma Post Acute - Sonoma, CA
- Salary Range: $110,000 - $125,000 annually
- Schedule: Full-time
- A licensed RN with leadership experience in skilled nursing or long-term care settings.
- Someone with a collaborative mindset who thrives in mentoring staff and fostering a positive work culture.
- Strong organizational and multitasking skills to manage clinical operations effectively.
- A proactive leader with a focus on maintaining compliance and driving quality improvement.
- Support the Director of Nursing (DON) in overseeing nursing operations and ensuring high standards of resident care.
- Assist in staff training, scheduling, and performance evaluations.
- Help manage clinical programs, quality assurance initiatives, and regulatory compliance.
- Serve as a resource and mentor for nursing staff, promoting growth and teamwork.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure seamless care coordination.
- Competitive salary within the $110k-$125k range.
- A supportive leadership team dedicated to your success.
- Opportunities for professional development and advancement.
- A rewarding career in a facility that values excellence in resident care.
Join us at Sonoma Post Acute, where your skills and leadership will help shape the future of skilled nursing care in our community.
Apply Today!
If you're ready to lead with compassion, build a strong team, and make a difference, we'd love to hear from you!
Source : Sonoma Post Acute