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There is employee ownership to meet community post-acute, long-term care and senior living needs sparking innovation, creativity and collaboration. That's why we are looking for compassionate, motivated Registered Nurses - RNs with a wound focus to integrate and lead a patient-centered team approach for skin health and wound care as a Wound Care Coordinator - RN.
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Must have national accredited wound certification (CWS, CWCN, WCC, CWON, WOC, AWCC)or be committed to complete Advanced Wound Training and national accredited Wound Certification within 1 year of hire (For those hired with wound certification, completion of a fast-track hybrid program for regulatory wound care requirements will be provided.
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Must have a strong knowledge base of acceptable standards of care for nurses, providers, therapists, dietitians, and others on the nursing center team. Support central supply serving as the clinical expert for skin, wound, and incontinent products.
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That's why we are looking for compassionate, motivated Registered Nurses - RNs with a wound focus to integrate and lead a patient-centered team approach for skin health and wound care as a Wound Care Coordinator - RN. Position Highlights.
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Lead and integrate a fully developed Skin Health and Wound management program in collaboration with nursing center management. Reimbursement for wound certification and annual fees. Bonus program for achieving nursing center skin health and pressure injury prevention goals and objectives.
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Nursing Student Loan Debt Repayment and Tuition Assistance. Oversee durable medical equipment related to the prevention and management of wounds. Monday-Friday dayshift schedule (as part of a nursing center team, occasional evening/weekend hours may be required.
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Must complete Skin Health Team Lead orientation training and Wound Basics within 90 days of hire *Commitment to attend monthly support calls is required. Experience in team building and demonstrating respect for the interprofessional team in wound management is required.
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