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Once you master this role, you could consider the Charge Nurse, Staff Development Coordinator, Resident Care Manager, Director of Nursing, or Health Services Director (Assisted Living) jobs with Prestige Care.
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Complete treatments and procedures, as ordered by the resident’s care plan, and within scope of practice and related training while observing resident condition and reporting changes to physician and Resident Care Manager and/or Director of Nursing.
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You will be assisting with the delivery of nursing services to our residents, including oversight and direction for other healthcare providers including LPNs, CNAs, and other caregivers. Monitors resident skin condition and reports changes or new problems to physician and Resident Care Manager and monitors residents on alert status.
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The Health Services Director oversees the health services department and ensures resident care needs are met by coordinating resident care, managing health services systems, and providing supervision to health services team members.
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Assists with the supervision of on-site staff, which may include: Resident Services Coordinator(s), Compliance Specialist(s), Leasing Manager, Leasing Consultant(s), Maintenance Supervisor(s), Maintenance Technician(s), Make-Ready or Rehab Technician(s), Groundskeeper(s)/Porter(s), Painter(s), and Cleaner(s)/Housekeeper(s.
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You as the Resident Care Coordinator would assist in ensuring resident care needs are met as directed by the Health Services Director and Executive Director by coordinating and providing resident care and assisting in the oversight of health services team members, procedures and systems.
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Implement the established plan of care and delegates in accordance with scope of practice in collaboration with the physician, Director of Nursing Services, clinical team members, social services, physical therapy, the resident and the resident’s family by tailoring care to meet individual needs of the resident.
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Once you master this role, you could consider the Director of Nursing (with additional schooling), Health Services Director, or other regional nursing roles with Prestige Care. Escalates pertinent information to the Registered Nurse (RN) or Director of Nursing Services (DNS) timely.
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Work as a Medication Aide and/or Personal Care Attendant as needed to cover shifts or assigned by health services leadership to stay apprised of resident care concerns and to educate, train, and guide health services team members.
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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.
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Once you master this role, you could consider the Director of Nursing, Health Services Director (Assisted Living), or other regional nursing roles with Prestige Care. Why join the Prestige Care Family in the Resident Care Manager (RN) – MDS Nurse role and what can we offer you.
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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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Ensures that resident care needs are met by coordinating services with other professionals, including physicians, discharge planners, nurses, home health agency staff, case managers, hospice, and state agency personnel.
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As a Prestige LPN, your potential for career growth could include Charge Nurse, Resident Care Manager, Assistant Health Services Director, Health Services Director, and other roles that require additional education and training.
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Once you master this role, you could consider the full time roles at our care centers including Registered Nurse, Charge Nurse, Staff Development Coordinator, Resident Care Manager, Director of Nursing, or Health Services Director (Assisted Living) jobs with Prestige Care.
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