RN Unit Managers-Nursing Home

Located in Johnstown, NY

Salary: Up to $42/HR annually; Based on experience 

 

Qualifications of the RN Unit Managers-Nursing Home:

  • Must have a New York RN license
  • Must have long-term care/skilled nursing experience
  • Must have nurse management experience
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

 

Responsibilities of the RN Unit Manager-Nursing Home:

  • Assist with patient’s examinations and/or questions.
  • Implement and interpret organizational policies and procedures, and nursing standards and regulations.
  • Evaluating and adjusting treatment plans based on patient conditions.
  • Solving staffing issues and shortages
  • Deliver hands-on care and medication administration as needed
  • Communicate procedural issues with the director of nursing and work to correct them
  • Maintain accurate accounting records

 

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