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RN compensation starts at $36/hour and increases with experience.
Williamsburg Landing, a CARF-accredited life plan community, seeks experienced and caring Registered Nurses (RN) to provide nursing care for those in the Health and Rehabilitation Center. We are looking to fill Full-Time, Part-Time Plus, and Part-Time positions. Ideal candidates will have flexible availability to work days, nights, weekends and holidays as needed. RNs should also possess strong attention to detail, excellent follow through, and the ability to relate positively with residents, guests, and staff.
JOB SUMMARY
The Registered Nurse (RN) reports to the Director of Nursing and Assistant Director of Nursing and assumes the charge position on assigned shifts. The RN is responsible for the nursing care of the residents in the Health and Rehabilitation Center (HRC) and for any emergency care of residents and/or staffing problems that may arise.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Rounds on assigned residents at least twice per shift to ensure resident safety and implementation of the plan of care; makes rounds with outgoing and incoming nurse to discuss residents on caseload and observed changesPerforms professional nursing tasks and nursing procedures including venipuncture and intravenous therapy according to current standards, policies, and proceduresEnsures all shift responsibilities are completed prior to the end of shift and completes daily skilled notes to document resident observations, changes in condition, response to care, delivery of medication and treatments, and other pertinent information according to departmental standards, policies and procedures; maintains and updates resident’s medical charts and care plans as necessaryInforms the Director of Nursing or Assistant Director of Nursing of any problems that arise during the shiftOrders labs and medications per the physician’s order; enters any new orders in the EMR and notifies resident’s representative of new ordersContacts physicians, other professional personnel and families, as necessaryGreets new admissions within 30 minutes of their arrival and thoroughly completes the admission processOffers bed hold information to residents who are being sent to the hospitalUtilizes the Interact SBAR tool for change in resident conditionsOversees Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) activities to ensure resident needs are met; obtains information from CNAs regarding response to care, changes in condition, or other information gathered during the shift; holds CNAs accountable for timely and accurate completion of scheduled vital signs and weightsAssists CNAs with ADLs when assistance is neededAppropriately addresses allegations or sightings of potential abuse/neglect by rescuing the resident, reporting it immediately and reassuring the residentAssists with resolving staffing needs and emergency staffing problems as they ariseInvestigate any incidents that occur during the shift and complete incident investigation. Report all incidents promptly to DON/ADON. Follow appropriate interventions to prevent future incidents.In absence of clinic staff or DON/ADON during weekend or evening/night shifts, respond to employee incidents or injuries to triage/provide first aid and investigate and document events according to employees incident procedures. Report all incidents involving staff injury promptly to DON/ADON and Talent Management.Answers the facility telephone promptly or delegates the task to another team memberKeeps work environment clean and tidyEnsures that infection control protocols are followed by fellow team membersNotify Nursing management and Materials Management when supplies are low or equipment is needed to carry out their responsibilitiesParticipates in facility performance improvement initiatives and mandatory in-services and meetings; serves on committees as requested.Assists management staff during licensing reviewsMaintains positive and professional relationships with residents, guests, and other Williamsburg Landing employees; monitors staff for professionalism and positive interactionsServes as a positive mentor for new team members and provides a comprehensive onboarding experienceComplies with and enforces department and company policies and procedures including standards of conduct, attendance, dress, and safetyPerforms other duties as assignedQUALIFICATIONS
Registered Nurse, licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia; two or more (2+) years of nursing experience in an acute care or long-term care setting preferred; valid CPR certification or obtain it after employment; must obtain Certified Dementia Practitioner certification within one (1) year of employment
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Comprehensive knowledge of nursing procedures, theory and practice with an emphasis on current trends in gerontological nursing in a long term or acute care setting; ability to read and write effectively in English; ability to interact well with physicians and other health care professionals; ability to exercise sound professional judgment and respond appropriately in an emergency; ability to lift and carry a minimum of 50 pounds; ability to stand and walk for entire shift and safely lift and transfer residents
Employees may be required to work overtime when conditions that affect business needs make such scheduling necessary.
BENEFITS (Full-Time & Part-Time Plus employees)
Health, Dental & Vision InsuranceFSA & HSA403(b) Retirement Plan*529 College Savings Plan*Long-Term Care InsuranceLegal ResourcesPaid Time OffHoliday Pay*Corporate Wellness Program*Health Club & Spa Membership*Employee Education & Training Fund*Employee Assistance ProgramCredit Union Membership* Part-Time employees eligible
Williamsburg Landing is a non-profit, independent community offering a vibrant lifestyle for residents.
Apply online at Williamsburglanding.org.
EOE/Tobacco Free/Drug Free