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We are proud to provide our community with specialized skilled nursing through long-term care and short-term rehabilitation services. Effective 2024 we are pleased to offer our full-time employees a variety of medical coverage options through Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.
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Flexible pay options; get paid daily, weekly, or bi-weekly with pay advances through UKG WalletCompany paid vacation days with rollover option and sick time. Summary:The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coordinates and provides nursing care for residents and provides supervision and guidance to clinical staff members.
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No matter where you reside or consider relocating to, we are proud to be one of the largest providers of skilled nursing long-term care and short-term rehabilitation services with 16 centers located throughout Ohio. While you contribute to the compassionate care for our residents, we strive to provide support, training, and commitment for you to achieve your career goals.
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Flexible pay options; get paid daily, weekly, or bi-weekly with pay advances through UKG Wallet. The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coordinates and provides nursing care for residents and provides supervision and guidance to clinical staff members.
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Offering a Generous $10,000 Sign-on Bonus for Newly Hired Full-time RN's (limited availability) & Offering a $10,000 Sign-on Bonus to Newly Hired Full-time RN's! The Registered Nurse plans, coordinates, and provides total nursing care for residents and provides supervision and guidance to clinical staff members.
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A great first step towards achieving your goal is becoming a Nurse Supervisor in our long-term care and short-term rehabilitation center. We offer leading market wagesFlexible pay options; get paid daily, weekly, or bi-weekly with pay advances through UKG WalletCompany paid vacation days with rollover option and sick time.
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Experience: Three years of nursing experience, of which one year was in a long term care environment. Obtains medications, supplies and medical records needed to provide safe, efficient and therapeutic care to residents on a continuing basis.
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A generous $8,000 sign-on bonus for full-time employment (limited time availability) & Offering a $8,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full-Time! Health Saving Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA), and Dependent Care FSA.
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Offering a Generous $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Newly Hired Full-time RN's (limited availability) & Offering a $5,000 Sign-on Bonus to Newly Hired Full-time RN's! Coordinates nursing care of residents when scheduled for therapy or procedures by other departments.
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A generous $5,000 sign-on bonus for full-time employment (limited time availability) & Offering a $5,000 Sign-on Bonus for Full-Time! While you contribute to the compassionate care for our residents, we strive to provide support, training, and commitment for you to achieve your career goals.
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Greystone Health Care Center not only offers you leading market wages, but a rewarding experience to work with other warm-hearted team members who will support and guide you along your career path.
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Initiates and leads team conferences in development of individualized nursing care plans. Assigns nursing care to team members in accordance with the resident's needs and the person's capabilities and qualifications.
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Summary:The Registered Nurse plans, coordinates, and provides total nursing care for residents and provides supervision and guidance to clinical staff members. Job Functions:Initiates and leads team conferences in development of individualized nursing care plans.
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Company paid vacation days with rollover option and sick time. Supervises, directs and evaluates LPNs, LVNs, and CNAs. Graduate of accredited RN School of Nursing. Three Pet Insurance options available to choose from.
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Offering a Generous $5,000 Sign on Bonus for New Full Time Employees (limited availability)Flexible pay options; get paid daily, weekly, or bi-weekly with pay advances through UKG WalletCompany paid vacation days with rollover option and sick time.
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