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Facilitates the Department of Nursing staffing of the hospital, and long-term care departments by utilizing and identifying available nursing resources, based upon unit needs and staff/census, fluctuations to maintain cost-effective staffing patterns.
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Requirements: Must have strong management skills Must have prior nurse management experience Must have RN/LPN license Must have Long Term Care experience Are you a Unit Manager looking to start working immediately.
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The Registered Nurse (RN) Unit Manager is an integral part of the care team that helps change the lives of our patients and residents each day. Previous experience as an RN in an acute care/long term care setting is desirable.
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The Manager of Nurse Staffing Operations ensures: Appropriate coordination of staffing resources to the Nursing Management Team. Facilitates the Department of Nursing staffing of the hospital, and long-term care departments by utilizing and identifying available nursing resources, based upon unit needs and staff/census, fluctuations to maintain cost-effective staffing patterns.
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Supervisory Responsibilities: The RN Case Manager is responsible for supervising LPNs, CNAs, and Patient Care Volunteers. Role:The Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager provides, coordinates, teaches and supervises the nursing care of Hospice patients and families/caregivers.
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We are one of the nation’s largest providers of post-acute care, which includes skilled nursing rehabilitation centers, long-term care centers, assisted living communities, independent rehabilitation centers, and long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH.
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RN Unit Manager. Supervises and directs nursing/ health care personnel on a particular unit. Assumes 24-hour responsibility and accountability for residents' care on assigned unit.
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Choose to serve patients in major medical centers, community-based hospitals, outpatient clinics, sub-acute care & rehab hospitals, correctional and long-term care facilities, and more.
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In the US, Toptal’s benefit offerings include participation in a 401(k) retirement plan; medical, dental, and vision health insurance plans; basic life insurance coverage and short-term and long-term disability coverage; access to flexible spending, dependent care, and health savings accounts; access to telehealth virtual doctors; an employee assistance program; and flexible paid time off.
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Are you a Unit Manager looking to work close to your home with a flexible schedule? We would love to connect with you so that we can share with you why so many of your Unit Manager peers are so proud to be part of the Shady Grove Center family.
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Communicates long and short-term plans and objectives to staff under the direction of the Nurse Manager. Reporting to a Nursing Director- or other senior clinical leader, the Assistant Nurse Manager (ANM), is accountable for the delivery of patient care services in support of the strategic plan of the organization and achieves clinical and service quality objectives, in a clinical unit or care delivery site.
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This includes the potential need for reassignment to patient areas such as behavioral health, acute care, long term care and in some cases the outpatient arena. Career path roles may include, but are not limited to clinical nurse leader, clinical nurse specialist, nurse coordinator, nurse educator, expert clinician, nurse manager, nurse practitioner, nurse recruiter, or researcher.
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Cadia Healthcare is dedicated to providing the best care possible and as a RN Unit Manager, that's exactly what you'll do! Previous long term care experience is desirable.
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Genesis is one of the nations' leading provider of healthcare services from short-term to long-term care and a wide variety of living options and professional clinical services.
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The Unit Manager is primarily responsible for overseeing day to day patient care, supervising, directing and developing nurse staff, and reporting to the Director of Nursing to ensure quality care within a long-term care center.
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