Cathedral Village
Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON)
Cathedral Village, Phila, Pennsylvania, United States, 19117
Full Time Day Shift
**Competitive Pay**
Presbyterian Senior Living is a mission-driven organization that lives our values of fostering teamwork, upholding integrity, embracing innovation and leading with compassion in all that we do. Our legacy of serving more than 6,000 older adults with respect and dignity for over 95 years supports our mission to promote wholeness of body, mind and spirit for all that live within our communities.
If you are compassionate, driven and enjoy working with an organization that is committed to valuing the diversity of all team members, one that offers a variety of schedules, career development, excellent benefit options, and more; PSL is for you! Whether you are a nurse, caregiver, culinary professional, maintenance worker or looking for a new career, we offer a wide range of career opportunities to fit your skills and interest.
Qualifications:
Active Registered Nurse licensure (in state position is located) required Bachelor's degree in nursing preferred Active CPR certification required Active or ability to obtain Wound Certification and Infection Preventionist Certification required One-year experience working in Geriatric, Long Term Care or Rehab setting required One-year supervisory experience required Responsibilities and Expectations:
Responsible to perform accurate and timely resident assessment/re-assessments per policy and regulatory standards Act as main contact for residents and families, assure that professional partnerships are cultivated between residents, family members and staff Assist with maintenance of nursing policies, procedures, objectives and standards of practice Review and make recommendations related to recruitment, interviewing, hiring, training, supervision and corrective action for nursing staff Evaluate job performance of professional staff and review peer evaluations for assigned staff Provide input and direction to the nursing Quality Assurance Program Conduct regular staff meetings for all shifts Assist with medical record supervision Monitor resident census reports Assist with licensure and certification tracking Maintain budgetary control of supply inventory, cost containment and staffing Promote and support culture of patient centered care and service Collaborate with Director of Nursing regarding resident concerns or changes in condition
**Competitive Pay**
Presbyterian Senior Living is a mission-driven organization that lives our values of fostering teamwork, upholding integrity, embracing innovation and leading with compassion in all that we do. Our legacy of serving more than 6,000 older adults with respect and dignity for over 95 years supports our mission to promote wholeness of body, mind and spirit for all that live within our communities.
If you are compassionate, driven and enjoy working with an organization that is committed to valuing the diversity of all team members, one that offers a variety of schedules, career development, excellent benefit options, and more; PSL is for you! Whether you are a nurse, caregiver, culinary professional, maintenance worker or looking for a new career, we offer a wide range of career opportunities to fit your skills and interest.
Qualifications:
Active Registered Nurse licensure (in state position is located) required Bachelor's degree in nursing preferred Active CPR certification required Active or ability to obtain Wound Certification and Infection Preventionist Certification required One-year experience working in Geriatric, Long Term Care or Rehab setting required One-year supervisory experience required Responsibilities and Expectations:
Responsible to perform accurate and timely resident assessment/re-assessments per policy and regulatory standards Act as main contact for residents and families, assure that professional partnerships are cultivated between residents, family members and staff Assist with maintenance of nursing policies, procedures, objectives and standards of practice Review and make recommendations related to recruitment, interviewing, hiring, training, supervision and corrective action for nursing staff Evaluate job performance of professional staff and review peer evaluations for assigned staff Provide input and direction to the nursing Quality Assurance Program Conduct regular staff meetings for all shifts Assist with medical record supervision Monitor resident census reports Assist with licensure and certification tracking Maintain budgetary control of supply inventory, cost containment and staffing Promote and support culture of patient centered care and service Collaborate with Director of Nursing regarding resident concerns or changes in condition