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LTC/ LTAC: RN, LPN, CNA Staff Quick Starts and Crisis Needs in difficult to fill specialties. We specialize in travel RN s, Cath Lab, LPN, CNA, LTC, Allied, Therapy, Home Health, Pharmacy, Radiology.
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TITLE: Director Of Nursing LTC Skilled Care. The company is a leading provider of short-term post-acute rehabilitation and long-term nursing care. TITLE: Director Of Nursing LTC Skilled Care. Would you like to work in an area that is located west of Grand Rapids with a population of around 20K and is a college town and nice downtown area and you can enjoy small town living.
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TITLE: Director Of Nursing LTC Skilled CareLOCATION: Muskgon, MI Are you interested in working for a company that is interested in candidates that are interested in patient care? Additional Info:The company is a leading provider of short-term post-acute rehabilitation and long-term nursing care.
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What they’re looking for:Registered Nurse (RN) with required state licensure; BSN.At least three years of successful management experience in a long term care environment as evidenced by: average number of federal surveys without sub-standard care or immediate jeopardy in any clinical regulations.
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Registered Nurse (RN) with required state licensure; BSN. Salary between 90K-100K depending on experience along with a great benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401K, PTO and tuition.
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Full time position mainly day hours but could require evenings and weekends to work with the nursing staff. At least three (3) years of successful management experience in a long term care environment as evidenced by: average number of federal surveys without sub-standard care or immediate jeopardy in any clinical regulations.
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They currently operate several skilled nursing centers in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, and Wisconsin with nearly 4,000 beds. Has demonstrated successful clearance of follow-up surveys and has kept nursing staff turnover to a minimum.
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Monitors the outcomes of nursing services activity by coordinating facility committees and using the quality assurance program to implement efficient and effective nursing interventions. Supports and practices the philosophy, policies, and objectives of the Company.
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The DON is responsible and accountable for the overall management of the Nursing Department. Coordinates with other disciplines to provide quality care to all residents. Are you interested in working for a company that is interested in candidates that are interested in patient care.
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Hours And Compensation Potential. LOCATION: Muskgon, MI. What They’re Looking For. What You’ll Be Doing. This facility is a 39 bed facility and located north of Muskegon.
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LOCATION: Muskgon, MI. This facility is a 39 bed facility and located north of Muskegon.
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What they’re looking for:Registered Nurse (RN) with required state licensure; BSN.At least three (3) years of successful management experience in a long term care environment as evidenced by: average number of federal surveys without sub-standard care or immediate jeopardy in any clinical regulations.
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Hours and compensation potential:-Full time position mainly day hours but could require evenings and weekends to work with the nursing staff. Salary between 90K-100K depending on experience along with a great benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401K, PTO and tuitionWhat you’ll be doing:-The DON is responsible and accountable for the overall management of the Nursing Department.
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This facility is a 39 bed facility and located north of Muskegon.
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