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Keywords: Rehab Aide, PT Aide, Therapy Aide, Therapy Assistant, Restorative, Long-Term Care, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Empathy and Compassions, Teamwork, Documentation, Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), Ambulation, Transfer, Ambulation, Balance, Positioning and Alignment.
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Assisting Restorative Nurse in administering the Bowel and Bladder Program and assisting direct care staff with scheduled toileting; Restorative Nursing Assistant Primary Responsibilities.
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Manhattan Justice offers onsite case management, psycho-educational groups, and restorative justice programming, and provides referrals to community-based service providers for mental health, substance use, employment, primary health care services and more.
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The Restorative Justice Coordinator reports to the school principal and works directly with students, staff, admin, families, and school stakeholders to facilitate restorative practices, build schoolwide systems and capacity for restorative justice, and advance the reach of restorative justice in the CPS community.
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We are looking for a Restorative Nurse (RN/LPN) to join our compassionate, care-giving team! The Restorative Nurse is responsible for the development and implementation, care coordination and communication with the interdisciplinary team.
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Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Restorative NurseSUMMARY: The Restorative Nurse is responsible for the development, implementation, monitoring, and supervision of the restorative nursing program for the facility.
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We want a Therapy Restorative Aide that believes in the benefits of therapy, enjoys assisting others, and has a passion for what they do. The Restorative Aide position is an important part of our service delivery program.
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We are growing and looking for a Restorative Aide to join our team. Carryout designated restorative programs with identified residents including but not limited to: Range of Motion Splint or Brace Assistance (Amputation/Prosthetic Care) Functional Mobility (transfers, bed mobility and ambulation) Positioning Activities of Daily Living (Dressing, grooming, bathing and toileting) Eating and/or swallowing (Restorative/Assisted Dining/Free Water) Other; may include: communication, breath support and wellness.
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Coordinate with Director of Nursing and Therapy to provide ongoing education/evaluation of direct care staff relative to roles, responsibilities, principles and practices of restorative nursing.
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The ideal candidate has demonstrated experience in urban schools, criminal legal system, and/or social service settings; substantial experience with restorative justice practices in one or more of those settings; experience working with youth and professional development with adults; cultural acuity and cultural humility; and is able to work collaboratively and effectively as part of a team.
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The Restorative Nurse is the liaison between formalized therapy and nursing. The Restorative Nurse promotes a restorative nursing philosophy among facility departments. Current Restorative Nurse certification in accordance with state regulations is preferred.
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What we need from you:Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in IL2+ years’ experience in a SNF setting as a Restorative Nurse is preferredThe restorative/rehabilitation certification is idealElectronic medical records experience is helpful (Matrix is ideal)If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply.
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Restorative Aide is a nursing assistant designated to perform restorative nursing measures on resident under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. Currently enrolled in a Restorative Aide class or have a Restorative Aide Certificate.
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Holds youth accountable to reach goals set in their Restorative Justice healing path. What You Will Do: Administers the Restorative Justice Healing Initiative (RJHI). This position facilitates interactions in a positive, safe, and sensitive manner, effectively mentoring youth along a trajectory of restorative justice.
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The Restorative Nurse (Registered Nurse - RN or Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN) is responsible for the development, implementation, monitoring and supervision of the restorative nursing program for the facility.
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