Robin Run Village

Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON)

Elevate Your Nursing Career at Robin Run Village!

Are you a nursing leader ready to make a lasting impact in a community that feels like home? Robin Run Village is under vibrant new management by Oakdale Seniors Alliance, and we are looking for a dynamic Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) to help lead our team into an exciting new chapter!

Set on a breathtaking 86-acre campus, Robin Run Village isn’t just a workplace—it’s a premier life-plan community. From Independent Living to Skilled Nursing, we are dedicated to bringing compassionate, personalized care back to the heart of healthcare.

Why Join the Robin Run Team?

  • New Leadership: Experience the fresh energy and support of Oakdale Seniors Alliance.
  • Financial Flexibility: Get paid when you need it! We offer early wage access through Rain, giving you control over your hard-earned money.
  • A Stunning Environment: Spend your workday on a beautiful, park-like 86-acre campus.
  • Career Growth: Lead a dedicated team in a culture that values clinical excellence and heart-centered leadership.

Your Mission as ADON

As a key leader on our clinical team, you will partner with the Director of Nursing to inspire our staff and ensure our residents receive the "gold standard" of care. Your day-to-day will include:

  • Leading & Mentoring: Overseeing, hiring, and training a top-tier nursing team.
  • Clinical Excellence: Implementing innovative policies and ensuring 100% compliance with healthcare regulations.
  • Quality Innovation: Driving quality improvement initiatives that directly enhance resident lives.
  • Collaborative Care: Partnering across departments to provide a holistic, comprehensive patient experience.

What You’ll Bring to the Table

  • Credentials: A current RN license in good standing (BSN preferred).
  • Experience: A minimum of 5 years in nursing, with a strong background in management and leadership roles.
  • Expertise: Deep clinical knowledge and a "safety-first" mindset regarding regulations and accreditation.
  • Heart: Exceptional communication skills and a passion for collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team.

Ready to Make a Difference?

If you are a motivated RN leader with a vision for excellence, we want to meet you! Join us at Robin Run Village and help us redefine what it means to provide exceptional senior care.

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