Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY:
The Registered Nurse reports to the Director of Nursing/Supervising Nurse and is responsible for
providing home health clinical services. The registered nurse is responsible for quality; adequacy of
services provided and may, where required, supervise staff. The registered nurse is responsible for
ensuring that care is delivered appropriately and the standards of quality are adhered to.
The registered nurse is responsible for working with other medical disciplines (i.e., PT, OT, ST) to ensure
coordinated services and that all of the client’s needs are identified through the assessment process and
addressed through the implementation of the Plan of Care and re-evaluation and supervisory process.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Provides care and procedures as defined within the scope of nursing practice and State regulations.
2. If directed by the Director of Nursing/Supervising Nurse, conducts the initial evaluation visit and
regularly revaluates the client’s nursing needs.
3. Initiates the plan of care and makes necessary revisions, keeping the Director of Nursing/Supervising
Nurse updated on the revisions.
4. Provides those services requiring substantial and specialized nursing skill.
5. Initiates appropriate preventive and rehabilitative nursing procedures.
6. Prepares clinical and progress notes and summaries of care.
7. Informs the Director of Nursing/Supervising Nurse, physician and other personnel of changes in the
client’s condition and needs.
8. Counsels the client and family in meeting nursing and related needs.
9. Assists in the development of organization goals. Administers agency policies and procedures.
10. Assists the Director of Nursing with assessing the competency of clinical staff to promote quality,
continuity and safety of a client’s care.
11. Supervises, educates and coaches other nursing personnel, as directed by the Director of
Nursing/Supervising Nurse.
12. Provides information to be used for statistics, reports and records for purposes of evaluation and
reporting of organization activities.
13. Assures proper maintenance of clinical records in compliance with provincial and federal laws.
14. Assures compliance with all state and federal laws
15. Identifies and participates in agency performance improvement activities.
The Registered Nurse reports to the Director of Nursing/Supervising Nurse and is responsible for
providing home health clinical services. The registered nurse is responsible for quality; adequacy of
services provided and may, where required, supervise staff. The registered nurse is responsible for
ensuring that care is delivered appropriately and the standards of quality are adhered to.
The registered nurse is responsible for working with other medical disciplines (i.e., PT, OT, ST) to ensure
coordinated services and that all of the client’s needs are identified through the assessment process and
addressed through the implementation of the Plan of Care and re-evaluation and supervisory process.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Provides care and procedures as defined within the scope of nursing practice and State regulations.
2. If directed by the Director of Nursing/Supervising Nurse, conducts the initial evaluation visit and
regularly revaluates the client’s nursing needs.
3. Initiates the plan of care and makes necessary revisions, keeping the Director of Nursing/Supervising
Nurse updated on the revisions.
4. Provides those services requiring substantial and specialized nursing skill.
5. Initiates appropriate preventive and rehabilitative nursing procedures.
6. Prepares clinical and progress notes and summaries of care.
7. Informs the Director of Nursing/Supervising Nurse, physician and other personnel of changes in the
client’s condition and needs.
8. Counsels the client and family in meeting nursing and related needs.
9. Assists in the development of organization goals. Administers agency policies and procedures.
10. Assists the Director of Nursing with assessing the competency of clinical staff to promote quality,
continuity and safety of a client’s care.
11. Supervises, educates and coaches other nursing personnel, as directed by the Director of
Nursing/Supervising Nurse.
12. Provides information to be used for statistics, reports and records for purposes of evaluation and
reporting of organization activities.
13. Assures proper maintenance of clinical records in compliance with provincial and federal laws.
14. Assures compliance with all state and federal laws
15. Identifies and participates in agency performance improvement activities.
Compensation: $40.00 - $50.00 per hour
Caregivers are at the heart of what we do
Are you a kind, caring individual who wants to make a difference in the life of a senior? We’re more than just home care, we provide companionship and dependability.
You love people. You put others' needs first.
You live by our purpose of Making Lives Better®
Our caregivers are our lifeblood. We wouldn’t be able to make a million lives better if it weren’t for the incredible people working together with a shared passion and purpose. It’s how we help our clients stay happier and healthier.
Our People Promise:
You love coming to work.
You are treated with kindness, and have found belonging at Nurse Next Door. You have strong relationships with your clients, your coworkers and your leader. You are committed to your job, and have flexibility in how you manage your time. You see the possibility of Caregiving as a career, and your leader is helping you achieve this.
You are appreciated for the work you put in, and given the freedom to care for your clients the way you would care for your mom or dad. You feel engaged and want to make lives better — and you’re having fun along the way.
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