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Direct Hire. Full Time. Days. Must have consistent work history in Long Term Care. Experience as a Nurse Manager or Nursing Supervisor is ideal. Facility Description: The facility houses Skilled Nursing beds, 20 Behavioral beds and one Respite bed for scheduled short-term stays.
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Facility Description: The facility houses 130 Skilled Nursing beds, 20 Behavioral beds and one Respite bed for scheduled short-term stays. Short-term rehabilitation services also are provided on the Skilled Nursing units for those needing rehabilitation services while they transition to another level of care or discharge home.
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The facility consists of four units, including two Skilled Nursing units, a neurobehavioral unit, and a secure unit where skilled nursing and special needs care for cognitively-impaired residents are provided.
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Two years of Nursing experience or Two years of Long Term Care experience. Respite Care provides temporary, 24-hour skilled nursing care, nutritious meals, and recreational activities.
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Reports to: Director of NursingSupervises: CNA TRAINEE, CNA, SR CNA, LPN, RN, and UNIT CLERK.Setting: Long Term CareLocation: Geneva, New York (Finger Lakes region)Make a difference in the lives of the residents.
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One bed at the facility is devoted to Respite Care. This program offers families who need temporary relief from care giving an option when the primary caregiver is ill or would like to take a business trip or vacation.
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The Nurse Manager intentionally creates an environment that fosters staff development, staff empowerment, collegial relationships and best practice in the delivery of nursing care. The Nurse Manager allocates resources to promote efficient, effective, compassionate and fiscally responsible nursing care.
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Reports to: Director of NursingSupervises: CNA TRAINEE, CNA, SR CNA, LPN, RN, and UNIT CLERK.Setting: Long Term CareLocation: Penn Yan, New York (Finger Lakes region)Make a difference in the lives of the residents.
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Attached to Clifton Springs Hospital, Clifton Springs Nursing Home offers a uniquely holistic approach to long-term care. Skilled nursing care is located adjacent to Spa Springs, where patients can access massage therapy, acupuncture and similar treatments.
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QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION: Minimum: Master’s degree in Mental Health, Social Work, or Nursing, Master’s Degree in Art Therapy, Masters in Psychology Preferred: PhD LICENSE: Minimum: New York State Mental Health Counselor License, Social Work License to practice in NYS or New York State Nurse's License or License in Creative Arts Therapy Current New York state driver’s license free of violations consistent with FLH policy.
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Direct Hire. Full Time. Days. Location: Penn Yan, NY (Finger Lakes Region) Education: Minimum: Master’s degree in Mental Health, Social Work, or Nursing, Master’s Degree in Art Therapy, Masters in Psychology.
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Campers can enjoy perfectly executed entrees or they may enjoy an offering from the Morning Fruit and Yogurt Bar at breakfast and during lunch and dinner, the Salad Bars. No camper is left without personalized care.
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The Clinical Primary Therapist is responsible for timely accurate documentation in the client’s medical record, coordination of care with colleagues in the clinic and colleagues throughout the continuum to secure the appropriate treatment resources to promote client health.
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The Clinical Primary Therapist participates in the on call rotation to the Emergency Departments to provide mental health crisis evaluations. The Primary Therapist is responsible to establish the boundaries of therapy including a comfortable safe environment, caring therapeutic culture and foundation for client / family engagement in recovery and behavioral management.
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The Primary Therapist completes a comprehensive assessment gathering data and information resulting in clinical formulation as the framework for development of the treatment plan. Preferred: PhD. License: License: New York State Mental Health Counselor License, Social Work License to practice in NYS or New York State Nurse's License or License in Creative Arts Therapy; NYS Drivers license clear of violations consistent with health organization policy.
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