RN Full-time

Come work with US!   NEW GRADS WELCOME!!!!!

Same day pay available

 

Hardinsburg Nursing & Rehabilitation offers a rewarding experience. It is empowering to take pride in the work you do and aim to promote positive and proactive relationships with co-workers and residents. 

Family oriented and fun workplace

Recognition of employees

Ultimately, more longevity

 

GREAT BENEFITS!

  • PTO Accrual

  • Flexible Schedules

  • Overtime available

  • 401K available after first year

  • Various choices of Insurance plans!

  • Weekend Shift and Night Shift differentials

  • Modified Comp.

 

EDUCATION/ REQUIREMENTS:

Able to communicate effectively with residents, family members and all levels of the organization and maintain confidentiality.

Should be a graduate of an accredited RN School of Nursing with valid RN State license.

 

POSITION PURPOSE:

Work with physicians, implementing orders for medications, treatments and special tests. Supervise LPNs, L VNs and CNAs, providing them support in order that they may provide total nursing care for residents.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Utilize the nursing process to assess resident care plans, implement interventions, and evaluate outcomes related to nursing care.

Interview applicants, recommend hires; participate in counseling to extent permitted by law

Initiate and lead team conferences to develop individualized nursing care plans; assess and document resident's condition and nursing needs; assign team members who have the capabilities and qualifications to meet resident's needs

Implement physicians' orders; administer medications, start IVs, perform treatments, procedures and special tests and document treatment as required by company policy and local/state/federal rules and regulations

Ensure supplies are used economically and equipment is clean and maintained in a safe manner

Coordinate nursing care of residents scheduled for therapy or procedures by other departments

Report and record observations and reactions regarding residents

Assist or institute emergency measures for sudden adverse developments

Perform additional duties as assigned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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