Alabama Staffing
RN Supervisor - Long Term Care
Provides direct nursing care to the residents and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing staff in accordance with current federal, state, and JCAHO regulations. Responsibilities: Coordinates total nursing care for assigned residents. Assesses resident conditions, including physical, behavioral, psychosocial, developmental and age specific plans according to identified problems in a cost effective manner. Directs LPN's and CNA's on a daily basis, including scheduling, supervising, evaluating, counseling, and daily operations. Teaches, supervises and counsels the residents/family and caregivers regarding long term care procedures, residents' rights, and other care needs as appropriate to the resident's condition. Develops and prepares the individual's plan of care, utilizing RAI guidelines in accordance with state, federal, and JCAHO regulations. Performs duties based upon established standards of practice for adults and geriatrics DCH Standards. Qualifications: Must be a registered nurse in good standing and currently licensed by the state of Alabama. High School diploma or equivalent required. Sufficient previous clinical experience. CPR certification up-to-date. Must be able to read, write, speak, and comprehend English. Computer skills required for general knowledge of facility computers. Demonstrates communication skills for all population served. Positive attitude toward the elderly.
Provides direct nursing care to the residents and supervises the day-to-day nursing activities performed by nursing staff in accordance with current federal, state, and JCAHO regulations. Responsibilities: Coordinates total nursing care for assigned residents. Assesses resident conditions, including physical, behavioral, psychosocial, developmental and age specific plans according to identified problems in a cost effective manner. Directs LPN's and CNA's on a daily basis, including scheduling, supervising, evaluating, counseling, and daily operations. Teaches, supervises and counsels the residents/family and caregivers regarding long term care procedures, residents' rights, and other care needs as appropriate to the resident's condition. Develops and prepares the individual's plan of care, utilizing RAI guidelines in accordance with state, federal, and JCAHO regulations. Performs duties based upon established standards of practice for adults and geriatrics DCH Standards. Qualifications: Must be a registered nurse in good standing and currently licensed by the state of Alabama. High School diploma or equivalent required. Sufficient previous clinical experience. CPR certification up-to-date. Must be able to read, write, speak, and comprehend English. Computer skills required for general knowledge of facility computers. Demonstrates communication skills for all population served. Positive attitude toward the elderly.