HireNow Staffing Inc
Resident Care Manager (RN) - Skilled Nursing Leadership Opportunity
HireNow Staffing Inc, North Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Resident Care Manager (RN) Skilled Nursing Leadership Opportunity
Location:
South Hill and/or Spokane, WA Compensation:
$100,000 annually Employment Type:
Full-Time, Direct Hire About the Opportunity
HireNow Staffing is seeking a
seasoned Registered Nurse (RN)
with leadership experience in skilled nursing or long-term care to join a well-respected facility in the South Hill/Spokane area. This pivotal role oversees the daily clinical operations and nursing staff including RNs, LPNs, and CNAs while maintaining a compassionate, family-centered approach to resident care. The ideal candidate is both clinically sharp and emotionally intelligent someone who thrives on guiding care teams, resolving challenges with empathy, and creating a supportive environment for residents, families, and staff alike. Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage
nursing teams, ensuring optimal coordination of resident care across all shifts.
Oversee clinical documentation , assessments, and care plans to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timeliness.
Partner closely with families
to communicate resident needs, care goals, and progress with compassion and clarity.
Monitor resident outcomes
and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to maintain the highest quality of care.
Ensure regulatory compliance
with state and federal guidelines, as well as internal policies and procedures.
Coach, mentor, and evaluate
nursing staff performance while fostering professional development and accountability.
Collaborate with physicians, therapists, and support departments
to ensure comprehensive, coordinated resident care.
Respond to emergencies, conduct rounds,
and maintain a proactive presence on the unit to support residents and staff.
Lead quality improvement initiatives
that promote resident satisfaction and operational excellence.
Required Qualifications
Active
Registered Nurse (RN) license
in the state of Washington, in good standing.
Minimum
3 years of nursing experience
in a skilled nursing facility, rehabilitation center, or long-term care environment.
At least
1-2 years of leadership or supervisory experience
managing clinical staff (RNs, LPNs, CNAs).
Proven ability to handle sensitive family communications and emotionally charged situations with professionalism and grace.
Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Strong understanding of care planning, MDS, and regulatory compliance requirements.
Preferred Qualifications
BSN degree
or higher (strongly preferred).
Experience with state surveys, QAPI programs, and care coordination
within skilled nursing settings.
Demonstrated ability to
build team culture , improve staff engagement, and maintain high clinical standards.
Working knowledge of
electronic health records (EHR)
and documentation systems.
Passion for
mentorship and staff development fostering an environment where nurses feel valued and supported.
Why Join This Organization?
Leadership autonomy with direct impact on resident outcomes and team success.
Supportive executive team that values collaboration and open communication.
Competitive salary ($100,000) with full benefits package.
A caring, resident-first environment where clinical excellence and compassion go hand in hand.
If you are a confident, relationship-driven RN leader who finds fulfillment in guiding teams and enhancing resident care standards, this is an exceptional opportunity to make a lasting difference. https://www.careers-page.com/hirenow-staffing-inc/job/5WVXYV43
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Location:
South Hill and/or Spokane, WA Compensation:
$100,000 annually Employment Type:
Full-Time, Direct Hire About the Opportunity
HireNow Staffing is seeking a
seasoned Registered Nurse (RN)
with leadership experience in skilled nursing or long-term care to join a well-respected facility in the South Hill/Spokane area. This pivotal role oversees the daily clinical operations and nursing staff including RNs, LPNs, and CNAs while maintaining a compassionate, family-centered approach to resident care. The ideal candidate is both clinically sharp and emotionally intelligent someone who thrives on guiding care teams, resolving challenges with empathy, and creating a supportive environment for residents, families, and staff alike. Key Responsibilities
Lead and manage
nursing teams, ensuring optimal coordination of resident care across all shifts.
Oversee clinical documentation , assessments, and care plans to ensure accuracy, compliance, and timeliness.
Partner closely with families
to communicate resident needs, care goals, and progress with compassion and clarity.
Monitor resident outcomes
and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to maintain the highest quality of care.
Ensure regulatory compliance
with state and federal guidelines, as well as internal policies and procedures.
Coach, mentor, and evaluate
nursing staff performance while fostering professional development and accountability.
Collaborate with physicians, therapists, and support departments
to ensure comprehensive, coordinated resident care.
Respond to emergencies, conduct rounds,
and maintain a proactive presence on the unit to support residents and staff.
Lead quality improvement initiatives
that promote resident satisfaction and operational excellence.
Required Qualifications
Active
Registered Nurse (RN) license
in the state of Washington, in good standing.
Minimum
3 years of nursing experience
in a skilled nursing facility, rehabilitation center, or long-term care environment.
At least
1-2 years of leadership or supervisory experience
managing clinical staff (RNs, LPNs, CNAs).
Proven ability to handle sensitive family communications and emotionally charged situations with professionalism and grace.
Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Strong understanding of care planning, MDS, and regulatory compliance requirements.
Preferred Qualifications
BSN degree
or higher (strongly preferred).
Experience with state surveys, QAPI programs, and care coordination
within skilled nursing settings.
Demonstrated ability to
build team culture , improve staff engagement, and maintain high clinical standards.
Working knowledge of
electronic health records (EHR)
and documentation systems.
Passion for
mentorship and staff development fostering an environment where nurses feel valued and supported.
Why Join This Organization?
Leadership autonomy with direct impact on resident outcomes and team success.
Supportive executive team that values collaboration and open communication.
Competitive salary ($100,000) with full benefits package.
A caring, resident-first environment where clinical excellence and compassion go hand in hand.
If you are a confident, relationship-driven RN leader who finds fulfillment in guiding teams and enhancing resident care standards, this is an exceptional opportunity to make a lasting difference. https://www.careers-page.com/hirenow-staffing-inc/job/5WVXYV43
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