*****This is in the town of Okeechobee in Okeechobee County*****

RN Weekend Supervisor

This is an every weekend position.

12 hours shifts (7a-7p)

 

****We are looking for an energetic team player for this position****

 

Duties may include, but not limited to:

Ensure the facility meets the minimum staffing levels for nurses, CNAs, PCAs

Ensure nurse staffing projections are posted

Ensure that all resident rooms, common areas, treatment areas and nurse's stations are maintained in a clean, safe and sanitary manner

Assist with safe and orderly resident transfers and discharges in accordance with facility policies

Perform administrative duties such as completing medical forms, reports, evaluations, documenting, etc. as necessary

Ensure that all residents are treated with dignit, respect, and consideration and have the right to exercise their choice and self-determination

Ensure residents receive culturally competent trauma informed care in accordance with professional standards of practice

Ensure residents are free from physical or chemical restraints imposed for the purpose of discipline or convenience that are not required to treat the residents' medical symptoms

Complete accident/incident reports as necessary

Keep the Director of Nursing informed of the status of residnts and other related matters through written/oral reports

Direct the day to day functions fo the nursing team in accordance with current rules and regulations

Coordinate with Staffing Coordinator to ensure staffing requirements are met

Develop positive professional relationships with staff

Assist in grievance process in coordination with grievance officer

Assist DON/Risk Manager with reportable incident investigations

Collaborate with HR, DON, and Educator on training, skills development, competencies, and inservicing as needed

Assist DON and Educator in planning clinical supervision for nurse aide trainees, nursing students and newly hired nursing staff

Must possess an active Florida RN License or a Compact RN License

Must pass a Level II Background Check

 

As of January 23, 2026

 

 

 

 

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