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Workfit Medical, LLc

Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON)

Workfit Medical, LLc, Corning, New York, United States

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Overview

WorkFit Medical staffing is seeking an

Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON)

to join our team in the Corning, NY area. In this leadership role, you will play a pivotal part in maintaining the highest standards of care for our residents, while working closely with the Director of Nursing (DON) to support and lead our dedicated nursing team. Your contributions will directly impact the quality of care and the overall success of our facility. This is a temp to permanent contract role for an RN seeking leadership, it will start with a 13-week contract with a pay range of $50 - $60 hourly. This is an excellent opportunity for the right RN! Key Responsibilities

Manage Care Standards:

Uphold exceptional standards of care across the nursing team, ensuring a high level of service for all residents. Regulatory Compliance:

Ensure adherence to all applicable regulations and standards while fostering effective communication and teamwork at all levels of nursing staff. Resident Care:

Address the nursing needs of all residents, ensuring individualized, compassionate care and effective care planning. Develop Care Plans:

Assist in the development and implementation of personalized nursing care plans for residents. Staff Training & Leadership:

Support and train nursing staff, ensuring the team is current with best practices and clinical advancements. Documentation & Records:

Oversee the accurate and timely completion of medical records and resident documentation. Staff Recruitment & Onboarding:

Participate in interviewing, hiring, and orienting new nursing staff to the facility. Scheduling Flexibility:

Maintain flexibility in scheduling to meet the changing needs of the facility. Collaborative Leadership:

Work closely with the Director of Nursing on daily operations and the overall management of nursing services. What We’re Looking For

Required:

New York State RN license. Experience:

Minimum of 3 years of experience in long-term care settings. Skills:

Proven ability to train, lead, and manage clinical staff effectively. Communication:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Leadership:

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