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Assistant Director of Nursing

Can you be a real, true friend? Is it your nature to be open, listen deeply, know your heart, respond genuinely, and care as only a real friend cares? If so, we want to meet you. Cedarhurst of Dyer, a regional healthcare provider and true friend of older adults, seeks a service-minded, career-oriented individual to join our team as an Assistant Director of Nursing at our Cedarhurst of Dyer community. As an Assistant Director of Nursing, you will be responsible for assisting the Director of Nursing in leading and overseeing all aspects of clinical operations, ensuring the delivery of high-quality care to residents in compliance with regulations and organizational goals. As an Assistant Director of Nursing, working with the Director of Nursing, you will impact the lives of our residents by – Assisting the Director of Nursing with defining and maintaining the standards of nursing practice within the community and assuming responsibilities of the Director of Nursing in his/her absence. Assisting with the oversight of provision of appropriate medications, treatments, and general nursing services according to the resident’s care plan and physician directed orders. Assisting in the development and maintenance of in-service education programs for nursing staff. Conducting and participating in daily rounds to monitor the delivery of nursing care. Participating as a member of the community’s management team in planning, policy formation and administrative decision-making, with particular emphasis on the community’s care giver and nursing services. Assessing residents and potential residents for appropriate levels of care. Managing and coordinating the work of all nursing and care staff, communicating pertinent resident health and safety information. Supervising and monitoring medications for residents who self-administer if applicable. Assessing and completing overall nursing day to day duties on scheduled floor nurse shifts. Assisting with the oversight of pharmacy and community relationships including ensuring medications are delivered timely, eMAR is accurate, and address any concerns in real time. Assisting the Director of Nursing with oversight of the entire clinical department including resident assistants, certified nursing assistants, medication technicians, etc. Providing interim documentation as required to resident file, attending all scheduled interdisciplinary resident care meetings. Understanding all responsibilities associated with clinical roles and demonstrating the ability to effectively carry them out. Interviewing, hiring, training, supervising, evaluating, and retaining a high-performing resident care team. Engaging in efforts to increase occupancy rates while prioritizing the wellbeing of our residents to support them in aging comfortably within the community. Promoting the physical, personal, and emotional wellbeing of each resident and striving to maintain the ultimate goal, which is to return the resident to their maximum level of self-care and independence, when possible. Understanding the residents’ Advance Directives and following their wishes. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand/move, communicate, and identify written information.The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl and lift and/or move up to 50 pounds independently; occasionally lift and/or move up to 200 pounds with assistance. Other duties as assigned. To become an Assistant Director of Nursing, you will need – Graduation from an accredited nursing school and a current state license for LPN or RN is required at all times, with 3+ years of nursing experience preferred. Working knowledge of best person-directed care practices for seniors, including those with dementia preferred. Must possess a current CPR certification at all times. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with proven experience in staffing, leading, developing, and retaining a strong resident care team. Ability to oversee the delivery of quality care and services to our residents in compliance with the regulations pertaining to care plans and resident assessments. Must possess knowledge of state regulations regarding senior living care, as well as a solid understanding of opportunities and limits of other levels of care within senior living. Conduct oneself in a professional manner at all times with the ability to effectively perform conflict intervention and resolution for residents, families, employees, and others as needed. Ability to work well with others and take direction from management, as well as take initiative – willing to go above and beyond to ensure our residents needs are met and they are comfortable in their living environment. Self-motivated to accomplish identified goals with a strong sense of accountability for results. Proficiency in computer applications such as: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc), Electronic Health Record systems (EHR), such as ECP. When considering a career with Cedarhurst of Dyer , please understand that – Our core values describe our expectation that every team member will be Passionate, Trustworthy, Empathetic, Positive, Respectful and Approachable – and in every way a real, true friend of those we serve. To be a Cedarhurst of Dyer team member means you’re devoted to doing The Friend’s Work: In your every effort, you reassure, energize, and inspire older adults in Cedarhurst of Dyer. Cedarhurst of Dyer believes that its team is its greatest asset. For this reason, we provide our team members with extensive training as well as personal and career development opportunities. Cedarhurst of Dyer believes in promoting from within. We seek team members who wish to grow with us. Cedarhurst of Dyer offers a competitive benefits package including medical insurance coverage, life insurance, long-term disability coverage and a 401(k) Plan with company match (after 1 year of service). Cedarhurst of Dyer offers wages on-demand which allows you to access your earned wages before your payday. Cedarhurst of Dyer considers the health and safety of its patients, family members, and team members as its highest priorities. All offers of employment are conditioned on completing and passing a background and drug test, encouraged to participate in COVID-19 vaccine program, participating in testing requirements (COVID-19 and TB) and using designated PPE when required. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Medication Aide Full-time
Cedarhurst of Dyer

Qualified Medication Aide (QMA)

Cedarhurst of Dyer, a regional healthcare provider and true friend of older adults, seeks a service-minded, career-oriented individual to join our team as a Full-Time Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) at our Cedarhurst of Dyer community. As a Qualified Medication Aide (QMA), you will promote the delivery of resident care utilizing a team approach in conjunction with resident assistants, nurses, and other members of the interdisciplinary team. Your role will be as a primary provider of resident care and distribution of medications and, in addition, will be to promote physical, personal, and emotional well-being of each resident and strive to maintain the ultimate goal, which is to return the resident to their maximum level of self-care and independence, when possible. As a Qualified Medication Aide (QMA), working with the Director of Nursing, you will impact the lives of our residents by – Provide direct resident care services including medicine distribution to residents. Follow individualized plan of care for all residents. Perform resident evaluations as required by the state standards/regulations and facility policy, under the direction of the Director of Nursing. Observe residents for change in condition and report any changes immediately to supervisor and/or the Executive Director. Provide timely interventions to change of condition and share this with care staff and family as instructed. Assist to complete and maintain current individualized care plan for each resident. Provide interim documentation as required to resident file. Attend all scheduled interdisciplinary resident care meetings. Check and record vital signs, weights, and blood sugars, as assigned. Provide for/assist residents with activities of daily living as needed, including bathing/showering to schedule, oral care, toileting, dressing, etc. Assist residents with transfers and ambulation as directed, using proper body mechanics, and respond to urgent calls as needed. Participate in oversight and management of medication delivery system to include timely order entry, receipt and tracking as well as daily MAR documentation, narcotic count, and checking in medications in timely manner as assigned to ensure resident compliance to medication regime. Notifies pharmacy and supervisor of issues and seeks to resolve in timely manner. Provide glucose monitoring and administration of insulin (applicable for CMTs and insulin-certified CMAs/L1MA only). Ability to work well with others and take direction from management, as well as take initiative – willing to go above and beyond to ensure our residents needs are met and they are comfortable in their living environment. Must remain flexible and have the ability to work weekends as necessary. To become a Qualified Medication Aide (QMA), you will need – High School Diploma or GED and must have current state certification for Qualified Medication Aide (QMA). Basic Life Support (BLS) and/or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certification is required. At least one (1) year of related work experience is preferred, preferably in senior care, and possess a general knowledge of laws and restrictions regarding Assisted Living care, as well as a solid understanding of opportunities and limits of other levels of care within senior living. Conduct oneself in a professional manner at all times with the ability to effectively perform conflict intervention and resolution for residents, families, employees and others as needed. Must be able to meet all physical demands of the job which includes, but is not limited to: seeing, speaking, touching, walking, standing, bending, reaching overhead, crouching/kneeling or crawling, as well as the ability to regularly lift/move up to 50lbs independently and up to 200lbs with assistance. Self-motivated to accomplish identified goals with a strong sense of accountability for results. Must possess a general knowledge of laws and restrictions regarding senior living care, as well as a solid understanding of opportunities and limits of other levels of care within senior living. Knowledgeable in computer applications such as: Microsoft Office & electronic health records (EHR) systems. When considering a career with Cedarhurst of Dyer , please understand that – Our core values describe our expectation that every team member will be Passionate, Trustworthy, Empathetic, Positive, Respectful and Approachable – and in every way a real, true friend of those we serve. To be a Cedarhurst of Dyer team member means you’re devoted to doing The Friend’s Work: In your every effort, you reassure, energize, and inspire older adults in Cedarhurst of Dyer. Cedarhurst of Dyer believes that its team is its greatest asset. For this reason, we provide our team members with extensive training as well as personal and career development opportunities. Cedarhurst of Dyer believes in promoting from within. We seek team members who wish to grow with us. Cedarhurst of Dyer offers a competitive benefits package including medical insurance coverage, life insurance, long-term disability coverage and a 401(k) Plan with company match (after 1 year of service). Cedarhurst of Dyer considers the health and safety of its residents, family members, and team members as its highest priorities. All offers of employment are conditioned on completing and passing a background and drug test, participating in testing requirements (such as TB) and using designated PPE when required. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
CNA Full-time
Cedarhurst of Dyer

Certified Nurse’s Assistant (CNA)

Cedarhurst of Dyer, a regional healthcare provider and true friend of older adults, seeks a service-minded, career-oriented individual to join our team as a Certified Nurse’s Assistant (CNA) at our Cedarhurst of Dyer community. As a Certified Nursing Assistant, you will assist and provide direction to residents with personal care needs which enable the resident to maintain good personal hygiene, to carry out activities of daily living, to maintain good health, and to participate in the activities of the community. As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) you will impact the lives of our residents by – Assisting and providing direction to residents regarding their personal care needs, which include but are not limited to, grooming, hygiene, dressing, nutrition, etc. Answering signal lights, bells, or intercom system to determine residents needs using a proactive approach. Taking and recording temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration rates, and food and fluid intake and output, as directed. Transporting residents or assisting residents with walking along with turning or repositioning residents alone or with assistance. Changing bed linens, runs errands, directs visitors, and answers telephone. Assisting with laundry and housekeeping duties. Assisting residents to and from dining room as needed and assists with meals. Encouraging and assisting residents to participate in activities. Listening and understanding of the problems of residents and reports observations immediately to the care team as needed. Promoting the physical, personal, and emotional wellbeing of each resident and striving to maintain the ultimate goal, which is to return the resident to their maximum level of self-care and independence, when possible. Understanding the residents’ Advance Directives and following their wishes. Ensuring effective communication is being utilized by community staff with the residents’ families concerning residents’ care, encompassing their physical, personal, and emotional wellbeing. Working well with others and taking direction from management, as well as taking initiative with the capability to engage in conflict intervention and resolution for residents, families, employees, and others as needed. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand/move, communicate, and identify written information. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl and lift and/or move up to 50 pounds independently; occasionally lift and/or move up to 200 pounds with assistance. Other duties as assigned. To become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), you will need – High School Diploma or equivalent preferred. Completion of an accredited CNA program preferred. One year of experience as a certified nursing assistant preferred. CPR or BLS certification preferred. Be able to demonstrate proficiency in Internet browsers (e.g., Explorer, Chrome, and Fire Fox), Microsoft Office programs including Outlook, Excel, Word and Publisher, electronic health records (EHR) systems, and any HR related systems if applicable. Dependable and able to meet scheduling requirements with no restrictions. Must possess a general knowledge of laws and restrictions regarding senior living care, as well as a solid understanding of opportunities and limits of other levels of care within senior living. When considering a career with Cedarhurst of Dyer , please understand that – Our core values describe our expectation that every team member will be Passionate, Trustworthy, Empathetic, Positive, Respectful and Approachable – and in every way a real, true friend of those we serve. To be a Cedarhurst of Dyer team member means you’re devoted to doing The Friend’s Work: In your every effort, you reassure, energize, and inspire older adults in Cedarhurst of Dyer. Cedarhurst of Dyer believes that its team is its greatest asset. For this reason, we provide our team members with extensive training as well as personal and career development opportunities. Cedarhurst of Dyer believes in promoting from within. We seek team members who wish to grow with us. Cedarhurst of Dyer offers a competitive benefits package including medical insurance coverage, life insurance, long-term disability coverage and a 401(k) Plan with company match (after 1 year of service). Cedarhurst of Dyer considers the health and safety of its residents, family members, and team members as its highest priorities. All offers of employment are conditioned on completing and passing a background and drug test, participating in testing requirements (such as TB) and using designated PPE when required. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, we will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
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