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Leadership ability Criteria B: As Charge Nurse, proactively attends to unit staffing needs in relation to safety, acuity, and census, including notifying the Nurse Manager, Clinical Manager, or Staffing Office when staffing is varies from the NASH recommendations.
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Under general administrative direction, the Ambulatory Nurse Manager is accountable for the delivery of patient care services which supports the strategic plan of the organization and achieves clinical, financial and service quality objectives in a hospital-based practice.
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American Heart Association PALS certification is required for the ED and as designated by specialty standards and/or clinical manager and should be obtained within 60 days of hire or designation as Charge Nurse.
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What you’ll do as a Certified Nursing Assistant: CNAs provide routine daily care to assigned patients in accordance with their clinical assessment and care plan, and as may be directed by a Nurse Manager or Charge Nurse.
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Once you master this role, you could consider the full time roles at our care centers including Registered Nurse, Charge Nurse, Staff Development Coordinator, Resident Care Manager, Director of Nursing, or Health Services Director (Assisted Living) jobs with Prestige Care.
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Why join the Prestige Care Family in the Registered Nurse (RN) – Travel Nurse role and what can we offer you? What does the Registered Nurse (RN) – Travel Nurse do? Complete treatments and procedures, as ordered by the resident’s care plan, and within scope of practice and related training while observing resident condition and reporting changes to physician and Resident Care Manager and/or Director of Nursing.
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Two years in a charge nurse/ leadership or equivalent position required. The RN Manager is an integral part of the clinic leadership in the management and delivery of clinic services in support of Virginia Mason's mission, vision, and values.
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Once you master this role, you could consider the Charge Nurse, Staff Development Coordinator, Resident Care Manager, Director of Nursing, or Health Services Director (Assisted Living) jobs with Prestige Care.
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Monitors resident skin condition and reports changes or new problems to physician and Resident Care Manager and monitors residents on alert status. This RN Registered Nurse role is a dynamic one, where every day is different, and will allow you to hone and craft your nursing skills to make you a better caregiver.
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Registered Nurse, RN, Psychiatric Nurse, Psych Nurse, Staff Nurse, Charge Nurse, RN Case Manager, RN Field Nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Advanced Practice Nurse, APN.
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Why join the Prestige Care Family in the Registered Nurse (RN) role and what can we offer you? What does the Registered Nurse (RN) do? The Registered Nurse role is truly unique at Prestige Care, and give you the experience and skills you may not be able to obtain at other companies.
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Prestige Care is a family of over 75 skilled nursing + post-acute care centers, as well as assisted living and memory care communities in 8 Western states. Accessible and engaging local and regional nursing support staff to bounce ideas off of, get additional guidance + training, and partnership to allow you to be a high performer.
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You will be assisting with the delivery of nursing services to our residents, including oversight and direction for other healthcare providers including LPNs, CNAs, and other caregivers. 1 year working in geriatric nursing, including experience with medication administration, delivery systems and pharmacies is preferred but not required.
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Once you master this role, you could consider the Charge Nurse (LPN), Resident Care Manager (LPN), Assistant Health Services Director (assisted living), Health Services Director (in some markets) and other roles which require a higher level of education with Prestige Care.
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