Supervise, develop, and schedule the resident services staff according to Atria’s policies, procedures and standards.
Establish and maintain a medication system which adheres to state, federal and company laws, regulations and guidelines.
Perform assessments and reassessments to determine resident needs and establish appropriate service plans.
Operate the Resident Services Department within budget and according to Atria’s policies, procedures and standards.
Complete daily Quality Enhancement reviews to ascertain if the department is meeting state regulations and atria policies.
Act as a contact for issues related to resident care within the community.
Ensure adherence to company policy and State Health and Safety Codes, and federal regulations for assisted living communities.
Schedule and supervise staff; available to cover staffing when needed.
Administer medications as allowed per state specific guidelines when required.
Provide activities of daily living assistance to the residents as needed.
Provide training and orientation to new assisted living staff members and ongoing training to current staff members.
Communicate to residents, families, department heads, resident services staff, and Executive Director in an effective and respectful manner as needed.
Support hospitality, leasing, and sales processes with promotion of a positive image of Atria.
(Clinical Related Matters) – Partner with the Life Guidance Director in maintaining active community and professional ties with clinical and non-clinical contacts.
(Clinical Related Matters) – Partner with the Life Guidance Director in acting as a contact for issues related to resident care within the community.
Partner with and otherwise assist the Life Guidance Director in supervising, developing, and scheduling the staff according to Atria’s policies, procedures and standards.
Partner with and otherwise assist the Life Guidance Director in establishing and maintaining a medication system which adheres to state, federal and company laws, regulations and guidelines.
Partner with the Life Guidance Director in providing training and orientation to new assisted living staff members and ongoing training to current staff members.
Deliver and attend required training for self and employee partners.
Maintain positive relations with residents’ families and physicians.
Maintain active community and professional ties.
May drive company vehicle from community to social and other various destinations (only if required by community).
May perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
A registered nurse, licensed practical nurse or licensed vocational nurse licensed to practice as required by state regulations.
Experience in direct patient care and assessments/observation of clinical conditions.
Experience in recruiting, training and managing people in the healthcare field.
Experience at a department head level in Assisted Living or a related industry.
CPR certified and knowledge of basic first aid.
Experience coordinating educational events.
Must successfully complete the Atria Medication management training, and all Atria specified training programs.
Must complete all state required training to maintain licensure or certification.
Able to work flexible work hours due to demands of position.
Position requires driving responsibilities (may use Company provided vehicle and/or personal vehicle).
Must possess valid driver’s license.
Must satisfactorily meet and be in compliance with Atria motor vehicle policy standards.
We are so glad you are interested in joining Sutter Health! Organization: SMCS-Valley Administration Position Overview: Uses leadership skills to manage the patient/family experience. Leads the delivery of care and manages the daily operations. Supervises the team in following policies and standard operating procedures. Job Description : EDUCATION: Graduate from an accredited school of nursing. CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE: RN-Registered Nurse of California. BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider. ACLS-Advanced Cardiac Life Support. CCRN - Critical Care Registered Nurse. OR CCRN-E - Critical Care Registered Nurse (Remote). OR CCRN-K - Critical Care Registered Nurse (Knowledge). OR AACN-Acute and Critical Care Nursing NIHSS-NIH Stroke Scale. TYPICAL EXPERIENCE: 5 years of recent relevant experience. SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: Demonstrates expert level critical care knowledge, critical thinking, and sound nursing judgment. Must demonstrate understanding of patients’ pathophysiology and rationale of special needs and common problems associated with physiological, psychosocial, safety, learning, rehabilitative, spiritual/cultural and self-care issues. Requires demonstrated knowledge of legal policies relating to patient decisions and outcomes, medical terminology, current critical-care practice trends and initiatives. Must exhibit proficiency and knowledge of technical functions required to safely carry out patient care activities involving equipment, medication administration, IV management administration of blood/blood products, and infection control prevention and/or treatment. Knowledge of regulatory requirements (DHS-Title 22, JCAHO, CMA, Nursing Practice Act) is required. Requires the ability to independently practice and prioritize demands in an ever-changing, dynamic environment. Must demonstrate understanding of pathophysiology and rationale of special needs and common problems associated with physiological, psychosocial, safety, learning, rehabilitative, spiritual/cultural and self-care issues. Must be proficient in hemodynamic lines, mechanical ventilation, inter-cranial pressure (ICP) monitoring, general anesthesia, IV infusion titration, and monitoring and assessing patients requiring sedation. Must have demonstrated critical thinking skills, effective English written and verbal communication skills, and proficiency with windows-based computer operations. Must also demonstrate skills in delegation, leadership, and team management. Job Shift: Evenings Schedule: Full Time Days of the Week: Variable Weekend Requirements: Rotating Weekends Benefits: Yes Unions: No Position Status: Exempt Weekly Hours: 40 Employee Status: Regular Sutter Health is an equal opportunity employer EOE/M/F/Disability/Veterans. Pay Range is $86.81 to $113.71 / hour The salary range for this role may vary above or below the posted range as determined by location. This range has not been adjusted for any specific geographic differential applicable by area where the position may be filled. Compensation takes into account several factors including but not limited to a candidate’s experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, department equity, training and organizational needs. Base pay is just one piece of the total rewards program offered by Sutter Health. Eligible roles also qualify for a comprehensive benefits package.
Job Summary and Responsibilities I CU RN, Emergency Room RN or Level One Trauma RN experience strongly preferred. Job Summary: The Patient Logistics Clinical Coordinator, also known as the Patient Logistics Supervisor, supervises the transfer center and patient placement activities for CommonSpirit Health. The position functions as the supervisor during their assigned shift to support the department and staff to carry out the patient logistics program responsibilities. The Patient Logistics RN Clinical Coordinator collaborates with customers and staff to ensure efficient and effective communication with others, including but not limited to: hospital administration, nursing leadership or their designee, medical staff, physicians and transportation vendors to ensure patients are assigned rooms in an expedient manner utilizing all critical resources within the organization to expedite this process. Primary responsibility for completing quality assurance reviews of work performed and communicating with department manager and director the outcomes of the review and any identified issues or barriers. Accountabilities: Compiles data for the purpose of quality assurance and compliance with organizational and department policies, work aids, and algorithms Holds other Patient Logistics staff accountable to the established standards Accurate and timely distribution of daily reporting Participate in Patient Logistics growth and improvement Support program director and manager in preparation of reports, program material, research, data collecting and analysis for various meetings and or programs Manage Transfer Center calls in accordance with the established work aids and algorithms and support staff in learning and upholding these work processes Provide supervisory support to Patient Logistics RN, PLC and other staff as needed Ability to function and lead independently with self-initiative and discipline Other duties as assigned to meet the program and corporate needs Proficient in Patient Logistics RN role: Performs when necessary: Collect objective/subjective data for effective and appropriate transfers of patients Determine facility designation based on diagnoses, planned procedure and level of care requirements Maintain constant communication with both internal and external sources of information concerning patient transfers Utilize nursing knowledge and assessment to prioritize patient transfers based on urgency of patient’s condition, utilization of available beds. Communicate effectively with hospital staff to allow for patient flow. Responds efficiently during emergency situation for appropriate transfer of all patients Evaluate effectiveness of patient transfer in collaboration with CommonSpirit Health facility Make judgments, decisions and modify patient transfer priorities based on evaluation Perform legible, timely, concise and accurate documentation according to policies and procedures Proficient and competent with computerized documentation Accept responsibility and accountability for own decisions and behaviors Recognize , accept and cooperate with direction from facility leadership Participate in orientation of new staff Serve as resource to staff from other hospitals and vendors Continue education by attending non-mandatory education offerings specific to area of practice Maintain awareness of issues related to nursing profession Provide measurable written goals appropriate to level of experience during annual appraisal process Demonstrate effort to achieve pre-set goals throughout the year Maintain a safe working environment by utilizing appropriate resources, protocols, procedures, and communication to appropriate personnel Apply safety precautions and principles to patient care, including all National Patient Safety Goals Communicate clearly and effectively using proper communication etiquette Use medical terminology accurately Include reporting abnormalities or change in patient condition to appropriate personnel in a timely manner Participate in service line growth and CommonSpirit quality initiatives Include patient satisfaction and core measures Job Requirements Minimum Qualifications: Current California RN license Proven proficiency with all Microsoft Office applications Familiarity with TeleTracking, Cerner and Midas Excellent verbal and electronic communication stills, including professional telephone and email etiquette RN with 3-years of clinical experience, one to include acute hospital Must have the ability to communicate effectively with a variety of customers including patients, providers, hospital and office staff, health plans, medical groups, internal departments, community resources, and peers Ability to work independently and apply critical thinking skills toward making appropriate decisions, as well as in a team environment Ability to multi-task and prioritize Detail oriented Excellent organizational and communication skills and ability to meet timeframes Ability to learn quickly and retain complex information Travel as needed Ability to lift a minimum of 20 pounds Preferred Qualifications: Progressive responsibilities leading up to or including supervisory role highly preferred Experience in Utilization Management, Case Management or Care Coordination, Managed Care is preferred Where You'll Work Inspired by faith. Driven by innovation. Powered by humankindness. CommonSpirit Health is building a healthier future for all through its integrated health services. As one of the nation’s largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, CommonSpirit Health delivers more than 20 million patient encounters annually through more than 2,300 clinics, care sites and 137 hospital-based locations, in addition to its home-based services and virtual care offerings. CommonSpirit has more than 157,000 employees, 45,000 nurses and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice providers across 24 states and contributes more than $4.2 billion annually in charity care, community benefits and unreimbursed government programs. Together with our patients, physicians, partners, and communities, we are creating a more just, equitable, and innovative healthcare delivery system.
Job Summary and Responsibilities I CU RN, Emergency Room RN or Level One Trauma RN experience strongly preferred. Position Summary: The Patient Logistics RN supervises the transfer center activities for Dignity Health Facilities. The position functions as the supervisor during their assigned shift to support the department and staff to carry out the patient logistics program responsibilities. The Patient Logistics RN collaborates with customers and staff to ensure efficient and effective communication with others, including but not limited to: hospital administration, nursing leadership or their designee, medical staff, physicians and transportation vendors to ensure patients are assigned rooms in an expedient manner utilizing all critical resources within the organization to expedite this process. Primary responsibility for completing quality assurance reviews of work performed and communicating with department manager and director the outcomes of the review and any identified issues or barriers. Core Duties: Compiles data for the purpose of quality assurance and compliance with organizational and department policies, work aids, and algorithms Holds other Patient Logistics staff accountable to the established standards Accurate and timely distribution of daily reporting Participate in Patient Logistics growth and improvement Support program director and manager in preparation of reports, program material, research, data collecting and analysis for various meetings and or programs Manage Transfer Center calls in accordance with the established workaids and algorithms and support staff in learning and upholding these work processes Provide supervisory support to Patient Logistics RN and other staff as needed Ability to function and lead independently with self-initiative and discipline Other duties as assigned to meet the program and corporate needs Collect objective/subjective data for effective and appropriate transfers of patients Determine facility designation based on diagnoses, planned procedure and level of care requirements Maintain constant communication with both internal and external sources of information concerning patient transfers Utilize nursing knowledge and assessment to prioritize patient transfers based on urgency of patient’s condition, utilization of available beds. Communicate effectively with hospital staff to allow for patient flow. Responds efficiently during emergency situation for appropriate transfer of all patients Evaluate effectiveness of patient transfer in collaboration with Dignity Health facility Make judgments, decisions and modify patient transfer priorities based on evaluation Perform legible, timely, concise and accurate documentation according to policies and procedures Proficient and competent with computerized documentation Accept responsibility and accountability for own decisions and behaviors Recognize , accept and cooperate with direction from facility leadership Participate in orientation of new staff Serve as resource to staff from other hospitals and vendors Continue education by attending non-mandatory education offerings specific to area of practice Maintain awareness of issues related to nursing profession Provide measurable written goals appropriate to level of experience during annual appraisal process Demonstrate effort to achieve pre-set goals throughout the year Maintain a safe working environment by utilizing appropriate resources, protocols, procedures, and communication to appropriate personnel Apply safety precautions and principles to patient care, including all National Patient Safety Goals Communicate clearly and effectively using proper communication etiquette Use medical terminology accurately Include reporting abnormalities or change in patient condition to appropriate personnel in a timely manner Participate in service line growth and Dignity Health quality initiatives Include patient satisfaction and core measures Job Requirements Minimum Qualifications: Current California RN license Proven proficiency with all Microsoft Office applications Familiarity with TeleTracking, Cerner and Midas Excellent verbal and electronic communication stills, including professional telephone and email etiquette RN with 3-years of clinical experience, one to include acute hospital Must have the ability to communicate effectively with a variety of customers including patients, providers, hospital and office staff, health plans, medical groups, internal departments, community resources, and peers Ability to work independently and apply critical thinking skills toward making appropriate decisions, as well as in a team environment Ability to multi-task and prioritize Detail oriented Excellent organizational and communication skills and ability to meet timeframes Ability to learn quickly and retain complex information Travel as needed Ability to lift a minimum of 20 pounds Preferred Qualifications: Progressive responsibilities leading up to or including supervisory role Experience in Utilization Management, Case Management or Care Coordination, Managed Care is preferred Where You'll Work Inspired by faith. Driven by innovation. Powered by humankindness. CommonSpirit Health is building a healthier future for all through its integrated health services. As one of the nation’s largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, CommonSpirit Health delivers more than 20 million patient encounters annually through more than 2,300 clinics, care sites and 137 hospital-based locations, in addition to its home-based services and virtual care offerings. CommonSpirit has more than 157,000 employees, 45,000 nurses and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice providers across 24 states and contributes more than $4.2 billion annually in charity care, community benefits and unreimbursed government programs. Together with our patients, physicians, partners, and communities, we are creating a more just, equitable, and innovative healthcare delivery system.
Responsibilities Supervise, develop, and schedule the resident services staff according to Atria’s policies, procedures and standards. Establish and maintain a medication system which adheres to state, federal and company laws, regulations and guidelines. Perform assessments and reassessments to determine resident needs and establish appropriate service plans. Operate the Resident Services Department within budget and according to Atria’s policies, procedures and standards. Complete daily Quality Enhancement reviews to ascertain if the department is meeting state regulations and atria policies. Act as a contact for issues related to resident care within the community. Ensure adherence to company policy and State Health and Safety Codes, and federal regulations for assisted living communities. Schedule and supervise staff; available to cover staffing when needed. Administer medications as allowed per state specific guidelines when required. Provide activities of daily living assistance to the residents as needed. Provide training and orientation to new assisted living staff members and ongoing training to current staff members. Communicate to residents, families, department heads, resident services staff, and Executive Director in an effective and respectful manner as needed. Support hospitality, leasing, and sales processes with promotion of a positive image of Atria. (Clinical Related Matters) – Partner with the Life Guidance Director in maintaining active community and professional ties with clinical and non-clinical contacts. (Clinical Related Matters) – Partner with the Life Guidance Director in acting as a contact for issues related to resident care within the community. Partner with and otherwise assist the Life Guidance Director in supervising, developing, and scheduling the staff according to Atria’s policies, procedures and standards. Partner with and otherwise assist the Life Guidance Director in establishing and maintaining a medication system which adheres to state, federal and company laws, regulations and guidelines. Partner with the Life Guidance Director in providing training and orientation to new assisted living staff members and ongoing training to current staff members. Deliver and attend required training for self and employee partners. Maintain positive relations with residents’ families and physicians. Maintain active community and professional ties. May drive company vehicle from community to social and other various destinations (only if required by community). May perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications A registered nurse, licensed practical nurse or licensed vocational nurse licensed to practice as required by state regulations. Experience in direct patient care and assessments/observation of clinical conditions. Experience in recruiting, training and managing people in the healthcare field. Experience at a department head level in Assisted Living or a related industry. CPR certified and knowledge of basic first aid. Experience coordinating educational events. Must successfully complete the Atria Medication management training, and all Atria specified training programs. Must complete all state required training to maintain licensure or certification. Able to work flexible work hours due to demands of position. Position requires driving responsibilities (may use Company provided vehicle and/or personal vehicle). Must possess valid driver’s license. Must satisfactorily meet and be in compliance with Atria motor vehicle policy standards.
Job Summary and Responsibilities $15,000 - Sign On Bonus offered for new hires. Per policy, current employees are not eligible. Employee Referral Eligible position. This role involves real-time education, direct bedside coaching, comprehensive chart auditing, and continuous monitoring of nursing practice to ensure the highest standards of patient care, safety, and regulatory compliance. The Nurse Shift Manager acts as a clinical resource, mentor, and advocate for best practices, directly impacting nurse competency and patient experience across high-acuity environments. The successful candidate will have a solid background in Cardiac and Trauma ICU along with an interest in nurse education and work three (3) - 12 hour shifts from:1200-0030 each week. The St. John Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) is an 11-bed unit dedicated to providing exceptional and comprehensive care for critically ill surgical patients. Our unit specializes in a wide array of surgical disciplines, including Vascular Surgery, Thoracic Surgery, and diverse General Surgery cases. We are committed to delivering the highest caliber of patient-centered care through a collaborative and multidisciplinary approach. Our highly skilled and compassionate team comprises experienced critical care nurses, intensivists, surgeons, and other allied health professionals who work seamlessly together to ensure optimal patient outcomes. This integrated team is focused on current evidence-based practices, ensuring that every patient receives the most effective and up-to-date treatment available. #criticalcare #csicu #cardiacsurgery #cardiaceducator #criticalcareeducator #icueducator #cns #educator #LI-DH Job Requirements Education and Experience: Associate's Degree in Nursing (e.g., ADN). Minimum of two (2) years of clinical (critical care) experience as a Registered Nurse. Current Bachelors in nursing (BSN) or related healthcare field Completion of Bachelors in nursing (BSN) or related field within 3 years of hire Licensure: Current CA RN licensure Current BLS and ACLS from the American Heart Association Strongly Preferred: 5 years of clinical (critical care) experience as a Registered Nurse. Cardiac ICU experience TNCC TCAR TCRN CCRN MSN Where You'll Work Dignity Health Mercy San Juan Medical Center is a 384-bed not-for-profit Level 2 Trauma Center located in Carmichael California. We have served north Sacramento County as well as south Placer County for over 50 years. Our facility is one of the area's largest medical centers and also one of the most comprehensive. Our staff and volunteers are dedicated to community well-being; providing excellent patient care to all. Mercy San Juan Medical Center is a Comprehensive Stroke Center as well as a Spine Center of Excellence. We are proud recipients of the Perinatal Care Certificate of Excellence and a Certificate of Excellence for Hip and Knee Replacements. One Community. One Mission. One California