Charge Nurse- RN

Texas, EE. UU. Sol. nº 28
viernes, 17 de enero de 2025

• Give direction to Nurse Aides for appropriate care of residents;

• Properly administer resident medication;

• Implement resident care plans in compliance with Company and federal guidelines, and physician’s orders;

• Perform treatments;

• Accurately and promptly transcribe physician orders;

• Timely and accurate documentation of resident’s charts;

• Complete Nursing assessments as required;

• Participate in shift report;

• Implement established nursing policy and procedures, educating support staff regarding care needs or residents;

• Maintain a safe working environment, complying with infection control and body mechanic procedures;

• Respond to need for staffing shortages by arranging for replacement staff.

Qualifications:


• Licensed Vocational Nurse or Registered Nurse in good standing;

• Excellent technical, assessment, and documentation skills;

• Good communication skills;

• Ability to organize work flow, respond to emergencies, and note detail;

• Genuine care for and interest in elderly and handicapped people;

• Ability to comply with the Patient Bill of Rights and the Employee Responsibilities;

• Ability to comply with Company and departmental safety policies and procedures;

• Ability to perform work tasks within the physical demand requirements as outlined below.


Physical Demands:

May require frequent extended work days of up to 12 hours.

Sitting:  1 - 2 hours per 8 hour work shift. Alternates frequently to walking.

Standing: 2 - 3 hours in an 8 hour work shift. Alternates frequently to walking and occasionally to sitting.

Walking: 4 - 5 hours in an 8 hour work shift. Alternates frequently to standing and occasionally to sitting.

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