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This is a great opportunity for a strong nurse leader looking to take the next step in their professional career or for an experienced Director of Nursing looking to join a reputable mission and purpose-driven organization where you can make a contribution.
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Monitors work assignments, provides feedback, evaluates performance, and redirects services as directed by Resident Care Manager or Director of Nursing Services of pertinent problems.
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Waysyou can advance beyond the Resident Care Manager (LPN) – MDS Nurse role: Once you master this role, you could consider the Directorof Nursing (with additional schooling), Health Services Director, or otherregional nursing roles with Prestige Care. Summary of Benefits: Full-time team members are eligible for Prestige’s comprehensive benefit package including choice of medical plans, HSA/FSA accounts, dental and vision insurance, and company paid life and AD&D insurance.
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A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) working in our Skilled Nursing facility is responsible for the daily nursing care needs of our residents. Communicate needs of resident to outside providers including but not limited to: Primary Care Provider, Home Health Agency, Pharmacy, etc.
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Once you master this role, you could consider the fulltime roles at our care centers including Registered Nurse, Charge Nurse, StaffDevelopment Coordinator, Resident Care Manager, Director of Nursing, or HealthServices Director (Assisted Living) jobs with Prestige Care.
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This position is a valuable clinical team member contributing to the smooth, organized and efficient operations of the nursing department. A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will monitor and communicate changes of condition to provider.
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Provide nursing functions as directed by supervisor including daily perineal care, catheter care, turn residents in bed, all bathing, measure and record temperature, pulse and respiration, weigh and measure residents, perform restorative and rehabilitative procedure and observe and report the presence of skin breakdowns; review care plans daily, report changes in resident conditions to supervisor; and, record all necessary charting entries and report all accidents and incidents.
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Assists the Business Office Manager in maintaining accurate and up to date records of business office functions, including accounts receivable (A/R), accounts payable (A/P), admissions and census numbers, resident insurance information and financial files, bank deposits, petty cash, and resident trust accounts.
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Required Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited nursing program Upon hire: Oregon Registered Nurse License National Provider BLS - American Heart Association upon hire Graduation from an accredited nursing program and is newly licensed with 12 months of experience or less Preferred Qualifications: National Certification in area of specialty upon hire Why Join Providence.
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Reports and records changes in resident condition, incidents and accidents to Director of Nursing (SNF) or Health Services Director (AL), physician and family member as indicated under the direction of the Director of Nursing (SNF) or Health Services Director (AL.
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The Director of Nursing has a team of supportive colleagues – the best staffing coordinator team imaginable, an experienced Resident Care Manager team, long-tenured CNAs and Nurses, and an involved Administrator (among other excellent staff.
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Provide resident care under the direction of theCharge Nurse (and other nursing leadership), to include assisting with personalcare, assisting residents in the dining room, assisting in the delivery oftrays to resident rooms while ensuring that all services are delivered withdignity and promoting resident rights.
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Our service lines include assisted living/skilled nursing/rehabilitation, home health, home infusion/pharmacy services, home medical equipment, hospice and palliative care, Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), personal home services/private duty care and supportive housing.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) you would communicate resident condition to family, and or responsible party members. WHO WE ARE: Located in Tigard, Oregon, Tigard Rehabilitation is a 70 bed Skilled Nursing Facility.
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Job DescriptionJob Description:/n/nWho we are The Holgate Center is a non-profit care community, with low-income housing, a Resident Care Facility and a Skilled Nursing Facility, and we are seeking a knowledgeable and experienced skilled nursing facility administrator to help us grow into the future, while continuing our long history of being, "A Campus that cares.
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