Unit Manager - SNF Healthcare
Middlesex, NJ 08846
About the Job
SNF Healthcare -
Unit Manager
Position Overview:
Provides care to residents in accordance with care plan as directed by physician’s orders and in accordance with laws, regulations and facility guidelines.
Basic Qualifications
Education and Certification:
RN degree from an accredited college or nursing school; current RN licensure within the state of practice; CPR certification required.
Experience:
Must have one to three years nursing supervisor experience in a long-term care or other health care setting; geriatrics experience preferred.
Essential Job Duties:
- Monitors facility clinical systems to effectively facilitate quality resident care in accordance with laws,
- regulations and facility guidelines.
- Successfully delivers basic nursing care to residents under in accordance with care plans as ordered by a physician.
- Directs and develops RNs, LPNs and CNAs working on the unit to ensure the delivery of high- quality care and services in accordance with all laws, regulations and guidelines.
- Conducts on-going assessments of residents to identify care needs and makes needed revisions to the care plan based on changes in resident condition.
- Works in conjunction with the ADON and DON to provide resolution of grievances or concerns related to resident care or family issues.
- Documents interventions and resident or family education efforts timely and accurately.
- Conducts rounds within the nursing department to assess resident conditions and clinical practices.
- Accurately documents nursing care notes in resident charts in a timely manner.
- Performs medication administration and IV duties in accordance with the care plan as ordered by a physician.
- Monitors progress of the residents and makes suggestions regarding treatment plans which may further meet their care needs.
- Observes resident behavior, vital signs, symptoms, responses to treatment and reports findings to nursing supervisors.
- Completes resident incident reports upon identifying changes in the condition of residents.
- Monitors residents’ skin to identify the risk of pressure sores.
- Responsible for a wide variety of nursing administrative duties.
- Places medication and refill orders with the resident pharmacies as needed.
- Takes inventory of narcotics and monitors emergency kits.
- Monitors the emotional and physical conditions of the residents.
- Performs shift change reports with the previous shift nurses and ensures proper follow up.
- Understands and follows proper procedures for admission, transfer and discharge of the residents.
- May assist in the recruitment, selection and orientation of qualified team members for the Nursing Department.
- Provides expectations and monitors performance of specific nursing staff.
- Delegates assignments and provides overall supervision to RNs, LPNs and CNAs.
- Effectively communicates guidelines and procedures to RNs, LPNs, CNAs, Restorative Aides, residents, families and physicians.
- Provides overall supervision for timely responses to call lights; responds personally as needed.
- Assists in providing on-the-job training for new RNs, LPNs and CNAs.
- Assists in promoting a team environment through effectively communicating praise and recognition with the RNs, LPNs and CNAs.
- Monitors schedule adherence of staff for lunch and rest breaks, beginning and ending of shifts and overtime.
- Monitors job performance of RNs, LPNs and CNAs and provides corrective action as needed.
- Monitors resident meal trays to monitor that proper diets are being served.
- May participate in development and delivery of in-service training programs.
- Participates in facility and department orientation program for new employees.
- Assists with communicating new admissions with nursing staff to ensure rooms are prepared for arrival.
- Provides direct nursing care as necessary.
- Promotes continuity of care through partnering with other departments (i.e. Rehab).
- Participates in discharge planning process.
- Actively participates in state or federal survey processes in conjunction with nursing administration.
- May assist in performing safety in-services for nursing staff regarding exposures to blood or body fluids, infection control, etc.
- Assists in educating RNs, LPNs and CNAs on facility policies regarding resident right to refuse treatments.
Experience:
- Healthcare: 1 year (Preferred)
License:
- RN (Recommended))
Source : SNF Healthcare