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Rochester Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing is actively seeking a motivated and experienced Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor to work 11 PM - 7 AM, as well as Day Shift every other Weekend, for our Skilled Nursing Facility located in Rochester, NY. The ideal candidate will have prior Long-term Care experience and excellent communication skills.
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Rochester Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing is a 124-bed skilled nursing and rehab facility that is a top choice for post-acute care in Monroe County, New York. Nestled in a woodsy enclave, this beautiful facility offers comprehensive short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing services, all designed to make patients and residents feel right at home.
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Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor - Nights. Must hold valid NYS RN License. 2 years Long Term Care Experience preferred. Rochester Center is a proud member of the Centers Health Care continuum.
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TravelNurseSource is working with Fusion Medical Staffing to find a qualified Long-Term Care RN in Oneonta, New York, 13820! Client in Oneonta, NY is looking for a Long Term Care Nurse Supervisor to help them out for 13 weeks.
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1-year Charge Nurse experience preferred. Address questions or complaints brought forward by Residents or their families. Mentor less experienced nurses, offering clinical & career advice. Monitor overall care & review individual Residents cases.
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Our short-term rehab center is a 40-bed unit focusing on treatment and rehabilitation following hospitalization. The Nursing Supervisor is a Nursing Leader who serves as a resource for problem solving, provides clinical expertise, facilitates staff mentoring and coaching, facilitates patient flow during the off shifts (typically, evenings, nights, weekends, holidays.
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Employer Paid Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability. Assists clinical nurse supervisor with recruitment, performance evaluations, budget preparation, and staff scheduling.
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