Director of Nursing -RN - People Incorporated
Fall River, MA 02723
About the Job
Director of Nursing -Full Time
Pay $105,000 / Annually
Schedule Monday - Friday 9am- 5pm
People, Incorporated is a human service Agency serving the Southcoast community, including the Greater Fall River, New Bedford, and Taunton areas. As a partnership of specialized, integrated programs, we provide unique opportunities to people with life challenges. Since our inception in 1968, we have been one of the largest providers of supports and services to people of all abilities in the community. Let People, Incorporated be Your Path to Opportunity!
People Incorporated is seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Nursing with a vision for excellence to lead our Residential services program. This position is responsible for the coordination, case management, and oversight of health services for individuals within the Agency’s 24-hour, Residential Services Division as regulated by the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), while ensuring and safeguarding individuals’ human rights, dignity, and liberties. The Director of Nursing provides supervision and leadership to Nursing Department Case Managers and the MAP Training Coordinator and also provides oversight of program staff and individual healthcare trainings, including Medication Administration Program (MAP) training
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Act as primary leader of nursing/health services within the Residential Services Division and collaborate with other members of management/leadership within other Agency programs
- Educate employees to develop focus on individuals’ health and wellbeing
- Provide direction and supervision to direct-report Nursing Department staff
- Oversee nursing process-related component of program nursing positions
- Conduct weekly department meetings with direct reports, as well as semiannual meetings with other program nursing staff
- Act as chairperson of Agency’s MAP Committee
- In collaboration with Nursing Department team members, the Director of Nursing will
- Monitor the general health and well-being of program individuals and engage in appropriate follow-up to ensure individual health needs are being met
- Conduct routine and as-needed nursing assessments on individuals
- Conduct preventative healthcare assessments annually to ensure individuals receive all recommended preventative care in alignment with DDS Adult Screening Recommendations
- Assist with health-related communication between healthcare providers, families, DDS, and other stakeholders, as necessary
- Assist program management in Individual Support Plans (ISP) meetings to assist with developing medical status assessments, as required
- Collaborate with program management to ensure healthcare orders, Medication Administration Records, healthcare protocols/guidelines, Medication Treatment Plans, Supportive and Protective documents, and all other documentation remain in compliance with applicable laws, policies, and regulations at all times
- Collaborate with program management to ensure individual Healthcare Records (HCRs) are accurate and remain up-to-date in the Home and Community Services Information System (HCSIS)
- Collaborate with program management to prevent falls via fall prevention plans and training
- Collaborate with program management in the admission and discharge process to ensure individuals receive appropriate healthcare follow-up and advocacy.
- Identify potential need in creation of healthcare proxy, indication for change in medical code status, or beneficial services, such as palliative or hospice care
- Oversee biannual audit process to evaluate healthcare services and MAP compliance within all residential programs; create a plan for immediate corrective action needs; and identify trends requiring systemic change.
- Screen program referrals for medical support needs
- Manage medication stock, personal protective equipment, and vital signs supplies, ensuring adequate reserve is available at all residential locations
- Provide oversight and promote nutrition/healthy-eating and create/maintain standardized medical diet plan
- Draft new and update existing residential healthcare policies, protocols, procedures, and forms in compliance with Department of Public Health (DPH) and DDS regulations. Ensure nursing staff function in accordance with corresponding Scope of Practice and the Commonwealth’s Nurse Practice Act
- Attend Residential Leadership, Human Rights Committee, and DDS Risk meetings, as well as other meetings as requested
- Be responsible for the maintenance and renewal of Agency Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), including but not limited to Residential homes and all Agency administrative offices. Manage equipment and supplies and ensure expiration dates are managed closely to certify that AEDs remain in compliance and operational at all times.
- Provide supervision of MAP Training Coordinator, who is responsible for overall MAP training of Residential staff, to ensure an effective and efficient MAP training program
- Oversee healthcare training program and curriculum of Agency new employee orientation, including, but not limited to, universal precautions, blood-borne pathogens, and Hepatitis exposure, as well as identify and assist with other training projects, as needed
- Oversee healthcare training process to ensure current Residential staff are trained and knowledgeable about specific medical needs of individuals they support. Some examples may include training staff on individual-specific healthcare protocols/needs (ex. diabetes management protocol, low cholesterol diet, etc.), skills (ex. glucometers, g-tube medication administration, etc.), and specialized medications (ex. warfarin, glucagon spray, epi-pen, etc.)
- Create MAP reference guide for certified staff
- Create new nursing orientation program for new-hire nurses, which includes pertinent information necessary for nurses working within MAP programs
Administrative
- Oversee scheduling of after-hours, on-call nursing; serve within on-call rotation and backfill direct report responsibilities as needed
- Ensure direct-report nursing staff schedules remain updated in scheduling database at all times.
- Review monthly Medication Occurrence Report (MOR) data to identify trends and need for follow-up to reduce future MORs
- Act as liaison between the Residential Services Division and community healthcare services (ex. pharmacies, VNAs, physical therapy, etc.) to address the needs of programs and its individuals.
- Develop relationships with administrative teams within local hospital/healthcare systems to ensure proper coordination and care of program individuals receiving services
- Review and approve C.N.A. certification renewal
- May be required to use employee’s personal vehicle for work purposes.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Vice President of Residential Services or COO, including, but not limited to, working weekends and/or holidays
- Participate in all staff meetings and required training sessions, including in-service training, as scheduled
- Participate in all required program and Agency trainings
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Current unrestricted licensure in Massachusetts as a Registered Nurse (RN), with a minimum of a bachelor’s of science in nursing (BSN) degree or equivalent; master’s degree is preferred.
- 3+ years’ experience as a Registered Nurse
- 3+ years’ experience in a supervisory role
- 2 – 5 years’ experience with DPH Medication Administration Program (MAP) and population served preferred
- MAP Trainer certification through Department of Developmental Services/DPH preferred
- Skill in consulting with medical professionals and advising others on medical and/or health- related issues
- Skill in building, motivating, and leading teams
- Ability to maintain reliable transportation and travel to local areas, including, but not limited to, Fall River, Somerset, Swansea, Westport, Taunton, and Mansfield
- Ability to conduct Medication Administration Program training sessions as needed.
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists
- Ability to read, analyze, and interpret medical documents, professional journals, technical procedures, and/or operational regulations
- Ability to prepare reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and HIPAA standards
- Ability to work independently and as a team
- Ability to work and communicate effectively
- A qualifying criminal background check, driving record, and a valid driver’s license required
- Ability to provide current copy of all required health records and TB assessments.
Why join our Team?
Come work in a rewarding and creative environment that encourages growth, collaboration and community involvement that is exploding with opportunities.
At People Incorporated, you will find a path to endless opportunities and a rewarding career! We offer a supportive work environment, Employee Recognition Program, Professional Development, opportunities for growth as well as industry-leading wages and a comprehensive benefit package that includes:
**For employees working in benefit eligible positions only**
Available Benefits:
- 4 weeks accrued paid time off
- 11 paid holidays annually
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- 403(b) savings plan
- Wellness Activities and initiatives
- Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Account
- FREE Life and Long-term Disability Insurance
- Short-term Disability Insurance
- Select discounts through LifeMart (i.e., Discount movie and theme park tickets, savings on T-Mobile)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Fitness Center on Site
- Discounts on Auto, Home and Renters Insurance
- Free Financial Planning/Analysis
Professional Developmental:
- Tuition Assistance Program
- Financial support with monthly student loan payments
- Scholarship Opportunities
- Degree Completion Incentive
Join us! #peoplewithapurpose
People Incorporated is committed to an inclusive and diverse work environment. We are a proud equal opportunity employer that welcomes and strongly encourages all races, religions, nationalities, genders, the LGTBQIA+ community, and people with disabilities to apply. Our ability to attract and retain a talented and dedicated workforce that reflects the diverse backgrounds of those we serve is what drives our Agency’s success. We continue to promote an environment of continuous learning, inclusion, mutual respect, and belonging to ensure our employees feel valued, seen, and heard.
People Incorporated offers a competitive salary and benefits package that includes health, dental, 403(b),FSA, LTD, life insurance and generous accrued time off. To learn more about People Inc please visit us online at www.peopleinc-fr.org
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