The director of nursing (DON) — sometimes called the executive director of nursing or the director of nursing operations — supervises the entire nursing department of a hospital, skilled nursing facility, or other healthcare facility. This top-level administrative role comes with many responsibilities that will vary depending on the facility, but can include overseeing all nursing professionals and operations, acting as a liaison between nursing staff and other departments, reviewing policies and procedures, managing expenses, and more.
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Education and Certifications for a DON Job
To qualify for director of nursing positions, it’s expected that you will have worked as a nurse for a number of years in addition to holding nurse leader roles. Employers may prefer a candidate that has an advanced degree — either a master of science in nursing (MSN) or a doctor of nursing practice (DNP).
To stand out in the applicant pool, you may want to pursue credentials such as:
Certified director of nursing (CDONA)
Director of nursing services certification (DNS-CT)
Resume and Cover Letter for Director or Nursing Positions
Make sure to tailor each resume and cover letter to a specific DON job ad. For instance, if a hospital is looking to hire a DON to “plan and execute all activities related to staffing, including hiring, orienting, evaluating, and continuing education initiatives” and you have relevant experience, include the phrase on your resume, and expound on your successes in that area on your cover letter.
Need help with your application materials? Our sample director of nursing resume and cover letter offer clear guidelines on the content and formatting that employers may be hoping to see.
Interviewing for DON Jobs
In this and other executive healthcare roles, you’re expected to have exceptional people skills. Demonstrate your communication know-how during the job interview by taking ample time to prepare in advance. Review common director of nursing interview questions and craft your answers with both nurses and patients in mind. Be sure your words and demeanor reflect the values and mission of the facility at which you are interviewing.
Director of Nursing Salary
The Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn’t track salary data for a director of nursing job. However, the role can be considered a type of medical and health services manager, whose annual average salary is $134,440. Base salaries can be influenced by your years of experience, education and certifications, employer, and location. To see what director of nursing jobs’ salary expectations are in your area, click on some of the current jobs on IntelyCare.
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Overview Excellent outcomes start with great people, and Armor has an exciting opportunity for a Director of Nursing (DON) to join our team at Franklin County Jail in Columbus, OH. You'll be eligible for the following: Competitive Pay 401K retirement plans Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Employer-Paid Disability and Life coverage On-Demand Payment (Make any day payday) Tuition Reimbursement Generous Paid Time Off Health Savings Account We look forward to connecting with you! Responsibilities Direct, coordinate, and oversee the administration of all associated nursing and support staff. Plan, implement and evaluate all nursing services to include associated administrative operations and activities. Review, establish and maintain patient care protocol and standards, ensuring that all federal and state, Armor, and facility policies, regulations, and guidelines for patient care are met. Establish and coordinate quality improvement, safety, and infection control programs Review pharmacy utilization to ensure adherence to the formulary. Establish and implement short and long-range organizational goals, objectives, strategic plans, policies, and operating procedures Design, establish and maintain an organizational structure and staffing to effectively accomplish the organization's goals and objectives, recruits, employs, trains, supervises, and evaluates professional and contract staff. Qualifications Current unencumbered state license as an RN Bachelors in Nursing preferred Previous nursing supervisory experience, preferably in a correctional healthcare setting Current CPR certificate Proficient with electronic medical records Ability to pass pre-employment Level 2 clearance to include a background check and drug screen At Armor Health , we are raising the standard of care to impact the lives of those we serve by partnering with exceptional correctional organizations to improve health care outcomes. We support patients and foster the holistic wellness and well-being of the lives entrusted in our care. Armor is laser-focused on providing the best-in-class interventions to ensure optimal results. We are a dynamic team that is transforming and revolutionizing correctional healthcare through our core values of embracing change, taking ownership, attention to detail, a sense of urgency, and a results-oriented collaborative environment. Armor Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all qualified employees and applicants. We comply with all applicable federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination in employment, including but not limited to those that prohibit discrimination based on color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, genetic information, national origin, immigration status, age, physical or mental disability, military or veteran's status, and citizenship.
Overview Join our team and grow with us both professionally and personally! Next day pay: Work today, get paid tomorrow with our PayActiv benefit! We strongly believe in providing our team members with great benefits, such as tuition reimbursement, commuter benefits, scholarship awards, professional development programs, university partnerships, referral and discount programs, appreciation events, wellness initiatives, and much more! Acts is currently seeking qualified candidates for the role of Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) in our skilled nursing neighborhood. In this role, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating new hire orientation programs, educational in-service/clinical programs, and training for all nursing personnel. Oversees the infection control program as a designated infection preventionist to comply with Federal and State regulations, and to provide training to nursing staff. Assists the Director of Nursing (DON) with management and administrative functions. Requirements The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements: Current State Registered Nurse (RN) license Minimum of five years’ clinical experience; preferably in a long-term care setting Experience with in-service education Clinical supervisory experience is preferred Knowledge of principles of nursing care, and Federal and State regulations governing long-term care facilities Team members are eligible for a generous benefit package including health benefits (medical, prescription, dental and vision), flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability programs, 401(k) plan (with 4% company match after one year of employment), paid time off and holidays, and much more! Eligibility may vary based on status. For more information or to apply, visit us at www.acts-jobs.org and join our Talent Network to receive e-mail alerts with new job opportunities that match your interests! Acts Retirement-Life Communities is one of the largest not-for-profit owners, operators, and developers of resort-style continuing care senior living communities, including independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. The Acts family proudly consists of 28 communities in 9 states, and over 8,500 team members. Acts provides residents with a lifestyle that includes on-campus conveniences, services, and amenities such as casual and fine dining venues, beauty salons, fitness centers, security, healthcare, activity programs, and much more. Our team members are inspired by a culture of Loving-Kindness, and we are fully committed to appreciating the array of backgrounds and talents demonstrated by our team members. Acts is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, non-disqualifying disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Acts is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our hiring process. Pay Range $87,550.00 - $104,296.00 / year. Starting rate will vary based on skills and experience.
Overview This position provides oversight to TVC’s education and staff development services. Develops, designs, and oversees clinical education and competency training for clinical services staff. Evaluates effectiveness of programs and provides guidance to staff and key leaders based on results. Facilitates assessment and identification of ongoing learning needs for staff development programs. These partnerships include ongoing collaboration with physician, facility and organizational leaders. Responsibilities include all aspects of clinical operations, clinician and patient/family education, customer service, patient safety, financial outcomes, and quality outcome management and regulatory compliance. Pay & Benefits: Compensation: $42.08 - $69.71 hourly wage based on experience and education Relocation Assistance: up to $7,500 Relocation Assistance Temporary Housing: 90 Days Temporary Housing Provided Additional Pay: Shift Differential, Annual Increases, Paid Time Off Benefits: medical, vision, dental, 401k with employer match Education Benefits: FHP Tuition Assistance, Student Loan Forgiveness Other Benefits: Onsite Gym, Wellness Programs, Discount programs, The Learning Center (childcare services) Shifts Available: Full Time; Days; 40hr/wk; 8hr Shifts Monday thru Friday ; EXEMPT About Tanana Valley Clinic Tanana Valley Clinic (TVC) has provided state-of-the-art medical services to the Fairbanks Community and Interior Alaska for over 50 years. TVC is a 60-provider multi-specialty group. We have an excellent group of physicians and clinical staff, many of whom have been at TVC for 20+ years, as a testament to our friendly work environment. Our passionate staff seek to make TVC the Medical Home for the people of the Interior of Alaska. Responsibilities Ensures seamless orientation of new and/or transferring clinical staff with oversight and influence of the orientation experience. Supports and develops staff including leads, new graduates and experienced clinical staff while acting as a role model for proficient clinical practice, patient safety and evidence-based practice. Supports an environment and infrastructure that promotes professional growth and advanced skills. Develops, implements, and continuously supports the clinic’s “Grow Our Own” workforce planning and development strategy. Supports the staff development strategy in order to achieve workforce goals, quality initiatives and clinical practice, and to maintain appropriate staffing levels within the department. Critically assesses, plans, develops and delivers clinical curriculum, developmental programs and services. Facilitates learning utilizing multiple modalities. 3. Coordinates and facilitates annual competencies. Evaluates learning effectiveness using standardized outcome measurements. Utilizes performance measures and workforce needs to drive education plans and learning strategies. Maintains appropriate documentation. Demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of the processes and desired outcomes from clinical operations and motivates staff to perform at the highest level. Assures a measurable, outcome-focused, systematic approach to care delivery. Leads development, implementation and evaluation of evidenced based, quality clinical nursing practice consistent with current nursing research, organizational and national practice standards. Assumes a leadership role in collaborating and partnering with other health care providers, services and the community, in philanthropic and outreach activities. Leads the integration of innovation and evidence based findings into practice. Creates an environment supportive of innovative solutions. Assumes a leadership role, in partnership with physician and facility leaders, in managing the quality of services provided across the care delivery continuum and within the larger organization. Demonstrates and directs employees in using a systematic approach in analyzing and utilizing data in problem-solving. Produces results that meet or exceed identified strategic and operational targets through leadership. Assures performance in clinical operations, financial, human resources and quality outcomes meet or exceed established targets. Directs and provides oversight to the management of clinical operations, quality and safety programs, and nursing practice with a focus on results and the evaluation of outcomes data. Leads the effective management of human resources to include staff turnover and retention outcomes and staff satisfaction. Performs all functions according to established policies, procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards. Provides all customers of Foundation Health Partners with an excellent service experience by consistently demonstrating our core and leader behaviors each and every day. Qualifications Must possess a strong knowledge of as normally obtained through the completion of a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Requires a current RN license in state of practice. Requires BLS certification. Must possess a strong knowledge and understanding of clinical care management as normally demonstrated through 6 years of relevant experience including at least 4 years of progressively responsible experience in a lead, supervisory, or equivalent capacity. Requires strong written and oral communication skills. Must demonstrate strong decision-making and critical thinking skills along with the ability to lead change. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Additional related education and/or experience preferred. Foundation Health Partners is an EEO/AAP employer; q qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
Why Suncrest At Brighton/Suncrest Hospice our goal is to change the expectation of hospice care in your area by providing exceptional care and service to our patients. This is achieved by allocating the resources to increase our staff to patient ratios, thereby increasing clinical visits while lowering clinician caseloads. We are proud to be a Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP) certified hospice. If you have a commitment to providing the highest quality of care to patients and their families, we would like to hear from you! Benefits $120,000-135,000 annually Benefits Package including Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Paid Time Off 401k plan with employer match and 100% vesting after 90 days of employment A culture with an emphasis on appreciating and valuing the team member The opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing national company, with possible position upgrades Details The Assistant Director of Clinical Services works under the Director to provide overall direction to the hospice clinical team. They are responsible for hiring of qualified hospice personnel: the provision of hospice services, directly, and the delegation to and coordination of hospice personnel evaluations; and establishing standards of care to comply with federal and state regulations and guidelines. The duties include but are not limited to: Implement policies, procedures, and best practices for operations. Monitoring nursing staff performance and addressing any QA issues Clinical policy and procedure support Assisting the Director in identifying & resolving nursing department deficiencies Monitoring implementation of correction plans Qualifications A strong leader with impeccable organizational, strategic, analytical and project management skills. A solid communicator with exceptional interpersonal skills and a proven ability to motivate, mentor, and influence others. 5 years in healthcare industry preferred At least 1 year in hospice 2 years of experience working in Leadership Current Registered Nurse (RN) licensure (in good standing) in the state(s) of practice Reliable transportation, driver's license and vehicle insurance
Location: Chicago, Illinois Business Unit: Rush Medical Center Hospital: Rush University Medical Center Department: Access Center Primary Care Work Type: Full Time (Total FTE between 0.9 and 1.0) Shift: Shift 1 Work Schedule: 8 Hr (8:00:00 AM - 4:30:00 PM) Rush offers exceptional rewards and benefits learn more at our Rush benefits page (https://www.rush.edu/rush-careers/employee-benefits). Pay Range: $57.36 - $85.47 per hour Rush salaries are determined by many factors including, but not limited to, education, job-related experience and skills, as well as internal equity and industry specific market data. The pay range for each role reflects Rush’s anticipated wage or salary reasonably expected to be offered for the position. Offers may vary depending on the circumstances of each case. Summary As a formal clinical leader, the Director of Nursing – Service Line, is responsible for driving excellence in clinical operations and ensuring optimal patient outcomes at across the Rush Medical Group (RMG) Service Line. This pivotal role involves developing and implementing population-specific innovative clinical strategies, fostering a culture of patient-centered care, and leading quality improvement initiatives. The Director of Nursing – Service Line will work closely with the Service Line leadership team and hospital operations leadership teams to shape the future of healthcare, ensuring that RMG remains at the forefront of clinical excellence. This role is responsible for improving patient outcomes across the care continuum. This person exemplifies the Rush mission, vision, and values and acts in accordance with Rush policies and procedures. The position will be based out of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. It is part of a matrix reporting structure and reports to the Service Line Leader or Department Leader and Associate Vice President, Ambulatory Nursing, RMG. Formal rounding, which includes travel to each site across the service line, is required. Other Information Relationships and Caring Builds strong relationships with multidisciplinary, and cross-functional teams by promoting open communication, mutual respect, and collaboration, ensuring that all staff work cohesively to provide patient-centered care. Prioritize patient experience by identifying and addressing pain points in the care delivery process. Cultivate a culture of care and compassion by mentoring and supporting clinical staff, recognizing their contributions, and fostering a sense of belonging. Demonstrates knowledge of select change theories and applies principles to support change within the organization. Critical Thinking Analyzes patient care data and performance metrics to identify trends, anticipate challenges, and implement evidence-based solutions that enhance outcomes and efficiency. Evaluates complex patient cases; collaborates with clinical teams to develop innovative treatment plans that address unique needs and improve patient outcomes. Identifies opportunities to align clinical practices with the organization’s goals, identifying areas for expansion, improving workflows, and ensuring sustainable growth in services and patient care. Implements strategies to minimize complications, improve safety protocols, and maintain high standards of care within the organization. Technical Expertise Leverage advanced healthcare technologies, such as electronic health records (EHR) and clinical decision support systems, to streamline workflows, improve data accuracy, and enhance patient care outcomes. Utilizes data analytics tools to track patient outcomes, identify areas for improvement, and inform evidence-based decisions that optimize clinical practices and resource allocation. Analyzes technological solutions that support continuous quality improvement initiatives, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and enhancing patient safety and care quality. Leadership Provides leadership related to staffing and performance standards and scope of practice. Leads and participates in the Professional Nursing Structure for RMG. Participates in the development of short- and long-term strategic planning objectives to ensure the continued growth in areas of responsibility; implements plans as approved. Demonstrates accountability for own professional practice, including progress toward achievement of annual goals. Actively leads clinic and department quality improvement/ quality assurance initiatives and leader standard work. Examples of the Director of Nursing Leader Standard Work includes: Participation in clinic huddles Completion of Quality Assurance/ Performance Improvement (QAPI) audits Job Requirements Current State of Illinois registered nurse license. Indiana or Rregistered nurse license within 6 months of hire. in the state that you work in. Master’s degree or higher; if master’s degree is not in nursing, then must have a bachelor’s degree in nursing. American Nurse Credentialing Center (ANCC) specialty certification within twelve (12) months of hire if not present at the time of hire. A minimum of five (5) years of registered nurse experience with at least two (2) years of ambulatory experience. Preferred Qualifications Progressive leadership or quality experience Green Belt Certification Experience working with the heart or vascular patient population Analytical ability Communication skills are required to lead and teach Responsibilities Responsibilities Evidence-Based Intervention The Director of Nursing evaluates current research and clinical guidelines to refine evidence-based protocols which enhance patient outcomes across the patient population. The Director of Nursing uses data-driven analysis of patient outcomes to assess the effectiveness of evidence-based interventions, refining and adjusting practices to improve care quality and meet evolving healthcare standards. Align clinical practices with organizational goals by identifying opportunities for growth, efficiency, and service expansion. Implement strategies to enhance patient safety, minimize complications, and maintain the highest standards of care. Rush is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.
Overview Join our team and grow with us both professionally and personally! Next day pay: Work today, get paid tomorrow with our PayActiv benefit! We strongly believe in providing our team members with great benefits, such as tuition reimbursement, commuter benefits, scholarship awards, professional development programs, university partnerships, referral and discount programs, appreciation events, wellness initiatives, and much more! Acts is currently seeking qualified candidates for the role of Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) in our skilled nursing neighborhood. In this role, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating new hire orientation programs, educational in-service/clinical programs, and training for all nursing personnel. Oversees the infection control program as a designated infection preventionist to comply with Federal and State regulations, and to provide training to nursing staff. Assists the Director of Nursing (DON) with management and administrative functions. Requirements The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements: Current State Registered Nurse (RN) license Minimum of five years’ clinical experience; preferably in a long-term care setting Experience with in-service education Clinical supervisory experience is preferred Knowledge of principles of nursing care, and Federal and State regulations governing long-term care facilities Team members are eligible for a generous benefit package including health benefits (medical, prescription, dental and vision), flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability programs, 401(k) plan (with 4% company match after one year of employment), paid time off and holidays, and much more! Eligibility may vary based on status. For more information or to apply, visit us at www.acts-jobs.org and join our Talent Network to receive e-mail alerts with new job opportunities that match your interests! Acts Retirement-Life Communities is one of the largest not-for-profit owners, operators, and developers of resort-style continuing care senior living communities, including independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. The Acts family proudly consists of 28 communities in 9 states, and over 8,500 team members. Acts provides residents with a lifestyle that includes on-campus conveniences, services, and amenities such as casual and fine dining venues, beauty salons, fitness centers, security, healthcare, activity programs, and much more. Our team members are inspired by a culture of Loving-Kindness, and we are fully committed to appreciating the array of backgrounds and talents demonstrated by our team members. Acts is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, non-disqualifying disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Acts is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our hiring process. #ActsLife Pay Range $87,550.00 - $104,296.00 / year. Starting rate will vary based on skills and experience.
When you join Sunrise Senior Living, you will be able to use your unique skills to empower residents to live longer, healthier, and happier lives. Not only will you build meaningful relationships with residents, their families, and team members alike, you will also gain joy in serving others and deep fulfillment in your work. Explore how you can follow your passions and shed light on meaningful ways to serve, grow, and shine together. Sunrise Senior Living was again certified as a Great Place to Work® by Activated Insights. This is the 8th time Sunrise has received this top culture and workplace designation, highlighting the special place Sunrise is to be a part of. COMMUNITY NAME Sunrise of West Essex Job ID 2025-233932 JOB OVERVIEW The Resident Care Director (RCD) serves as the nursing clinical leader for the community and is responsible to lead and manage the health and wellness along with coordination of care and services to residents within the community. Responsible for oversight and implementation of all Care programs, regulatory compliance, recruiting, and performance management. RESPONSIBILITIES & QUALIFICATIONS Essential Duties As a part of the Sunrise team, supporting our Mission, Principles of Service and Core Values is a fundamental part of this job. Our foundational belief is the sacred value of human life. The unique responsibilities for this role include but are not limited to the essential functions listed as follows: Managing Health and Wellness Provide strategic leadership for resident care in the community by managing, directing, and monitoring the nursing team as applicable by State/Provincial law, to promote the health and wellness of the resident population. Provide clinical care through the direct application of the nursing process; perform and document resident assessments and progress notes, evaluate changes in care needs, complete Individualized Service Plans (ISP), provide or delegate hands-on clinical care as indicated by the plan of care, and evaluate resident outcomes. Collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, and other clinical providers to coordinate care and services for the residents. Serve as the CLIA Director as applicable for the community and according to the federal and provincial requirements. Partner with Neighborhood Coordinators to promote an integrated and collaborative approach to wellness operations and resident care. Collaborate with Sales partners to determine community capability and assess potential residents’ appropriateness for move-in. Medication Management Provide strategic leadership for resident care in the community by managing, directing, and monitoring the medication care managers, as applicable by State/Provincial law, to promote the health and wellness of the resident population. Provide oversight of the community medication management program to promote resident safety in the medication use process including onboarding, training, and performance reviews. Provide clinical training and education, as needed, to nurses, medication care managers, care managers, and others who provide resident care. Perform skill evaluation to assure clinical capability of care team members. Quality Assurance and Regulatory Compliance Track, trend, and report clinical quality data to identify risk. Participate actively as a member of the community Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement committee. Lead clinical quality and process improvement initiatives within the community to mitigate risk and improve resident care outcomes. Recruit, hire, and train clinical team members and is responsible for performance management, evaluations, and engagement. Complete direct report team member staffing and scheduling according to operational and budgetary guidelines. Partner with the community leadership team to promote resident safety and compliance with Risk Management national/provincial regulations pertaining to occupational health and safety requirements. Serve as the ICC and CLIA Director as applicable for the community. Responsible for infection control programming, including delegation of infection control preventionist, as per provincial requirements. Assure compliance with all Federal, State/Provincial, board of nursing, and other applicable regulations. Financial Management Manage the department budget to include labor/labour and other expenses and understand its impact on the community’s bottom line. Processes and submit monthly expenses and budget data in a timely manner, per Sunrise policies and internal business controls. Understand the internal costs associated with all Sunrise resident care programs. Training, Leadership and Team Member Development Partner with the Regional Director of Resident Care and/or Executive Director in the delivery and participation in Sunrise University training and self-study programs. On-board new RCD leaders and other department coordinators as needed. Develop a working knowledge of state/provincial regulations and ensure compliance through supervising and coaching team members. Complete clinical team member staffing and scheduling according to operational and budgetary guidelines when assigned to a community. Hold clinical team accountable, correct actions when necessary, and document. Attend regular meetings; Stand Up, Cross Over, Department Head, Town Hall, QAPI, and others as directed by the Executive Director. Keep abreast of professional developments in the field by reading and attending conferences and training sessions. Maintain compliance in assigned required training and all training required by state/province or other regulating authorities as applicable to this role to ensure that Sunrise standards are always met. Perform other duties as assigned. Core Competencies Ability to delegate assignments to the appropriate individuals based on their demonstrated skill capability and in compliance with all regulations Proven ability to handle multiple priorities, organize efficiently, and manage time effectively Demonstrated critical thinking, clinical judgment, and decision-making skills Experience and Qualifications Graduate of an accredited college or school of nursing Current state/provincial license as a professional Registered Nurse (RN) Minimum two (2) years RN experience with at least one (1) year experience in home health, assisted living, or long-term care environment preferred Minimum of one (1) year nursing management experience, including hiring, coaching, performance management, scheduling, and daily operations supervision Certified in CPR and First Aid Demonstrated knowledge of applied nursing practices, techniques, and methods in accordance with federal, state/provincial and board of nursing requirements. Knowledge of infection control practices and prevention of disease transmission Experience in tracking, trending, and analysis of clinical performance data preferred Experience in quality and clinical process improvement and risk assessment preferred Experience in staff development, training, and/or clinical education preferred Computer proficiency with electronic medical records, the Microsoft Office suite, and the ability to learn new applications Ability to work weekends, evenings and flexible hours as needed for resident care/services, including 24/7 on call responsibility ABOUT SUNRISE Ready to take the next step and make a bigger impact than you ever imagined? As part of our team, you will help brighten the future for everyone at Sunrise and beyond. That is why we make it a priority to celebrate the unique ways you bring moments of togetherness and joy to everyone you serve. And when combined with the support, benefits, and growth opportunities we offer, the result is a career that PositivelyShines with everything you need to reach your goals – at work and in your life. We also offer benefits and other compensation that include: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and Disability Plans Retirement Savings Plans Employee Assistant Program / Discount Program Paid time off (PTO), sick time, and holiday pay myFlexPay offered to get paid within hours of a shift Tuition Reimbursement In addition to base compensation, Sunrise may offer discretionary and/or non-discretionary bonuses. The eligibility to receive such a bonus will depend on the employee’s position, plan/program offered by Sunrise at the time, and required performance pursuant to the plan/program. Some benefits have eligibility requirements Apply today to learn why Sunrise Senior Living is a certified Great Place to Work® PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS Sunrise considers the health and safety of its residents, family members, and team members to be one of its highest priorities. Employment with Sunrise is conditioned on completing and passing a drug test (which does not include marijuana), participating in testing requirements (e.g. Tuberculosis Test, Physical Evaluation). Covid-19 and Influenza vaccination is only required to the extent mandated by applicable federal, state, and local laws and authorities. COMPENSATION DISCLAIMER Selected candidates will be offered competitive compensation based on geographic location of community/office, skills, experience, qualifications, and certifications/licenses (where applicable).
Job Description INTEGRIS Health Baptist Medical Center, Oklahoma’s largest not-for-profit health system has a great opportunity for a Director Nursing in Oklahoma City, OK. In this position, you’ll be a part of our team providing exceptional work supporting the INTEGRIS Health caregivers and the community at large. If our mission of partnering with people to live healthier lives speaks to you, apply today and learn more about our recently enhanced benefits package for all eligible caregivers such as, front loaded PTO, 100% INTEGRIS Health paid short term disability, increased retirement match, and paid family leave. We invite you to join us as we strive to be The Most Trusted Partner for Health. The Director Nursing is accountable for leading, managing, and directing the overall operations of the respective service line across the continuum of care and facilitates the design, development, implementation, and ongoing management of the service line to ensure the provision of services are being provided in a cost and market competitive manner. Adheres to National Patient Safety Goals as appropriate based on the level of patient contact this position requires. INTEGRIS is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All applicants will receive consideration regardless of membership in any protected status as defined by applicable state or federal law, including protected veteran or disability status. Responsibilities The responsibilities of the Director Nursing include, but are not limited to the following: Supervises and directs performance of all services, inpatient and outpatient, and provides timely feedback to the executive team Evaluates and maximizes financial performance with focus on opportunities for growth, new services and program development Ensures compliance with all applicable legal and regulatory agency requirements Champions the ongoing design, redesign and improvement of operational processes to enhance success Designs and utilizes data collection processes to demonstrate cost, quality and customer satisfaction outcomes Actively promotes collaborative nurse, physician and ancillary department relationships Ensures assigned department(s) staff are managed effectively, including hiring, evaluating performance and competency, and conducting disciplinary/counseling sessions Jim Thorpe Rehab Hospital Services Only: Responsible for oversight of all Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation nursing units, preadmission assessment, precertification, and admission/bed placement process. Reports to the Chief Nursing Officer/Vice President Patient Care Services or Hospital President. Jim Thorpe Rehab Hospital Services Only: Reports to the Chief Nursing Officer/Vice President Patient Care Services or Vice President Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation Services. NZTI Only: Reports to the VP of NZTI/ACC. This position may have additional or varied physical demand and/or respiratory fit test requirements. Please consult the Physical Demands Project SharePoint site or contact Risk Management/Employee Health for additional information. Must follow standard procedures. All applicants will receive consideration regardless of membership in any protected status as defined by applicable state or federal law, including protected veteran or disability status. Qualifications Masters degree in nursing, business, or health related field required BSN required if Masters degree is not in Nursing. (For RN Administrative Directors of Nursing Units only.) 5 years experience preferred, 2 years experience required in a management role Clinical experience with accountability for the performance of a spectrum of ambulatory and facility based preferred Current licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the State of Oklahoma or current multistate license from a Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC) member state Must be able to communicate effectively in English (Verbal/Written) IBMC, ISMC, ICVRH, IHE Only: Masters in nursing, business or other healthcare related field required. IHBMC Perioperative Services Only: 5-10 years’ operating room experience Responsible for leading teams across multiple campuses Responsible for leading teams across all areas within perioperative services to include Operating Rooms, Sterile Processing, Endoscopy, SAU, PACU and PAT. CNOR certified within 6 months of hire/promotion. Masters in nursing, business or other healthcare related field required, or completion within 18 months of hire. 5-1Jim Thorpe Rehab Hospital Services Only: National certification for Rehab nursing, CRRN, preferred. Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in Oklahoma. NZTI Only: Transplant experience preferred. ICP Only: Bachelors degree in nursing, business, or health related field Masters degree preferred. Cardiology or Imaging experience preferred
Overview Director of Nursing (RN) – Pediatric Specialty Care Make a lasting impact on children’s lives while leading with compassion and excellence. Pediatric Specialty Care in Philadelphia is seeking a dynamic and experienced Director of Nursing (DON) to oversee our Nursing Services Department. This is a unique opportunity for a Registered Nurse with strong pediatric experience and proven leadership skills to guide a dedicated team, elevate standards of care, and help shape the future of our organization. Why Join Pediatric Specialty Care? At PSC, we specialize in providing complex medical and rehabilitative care for medically fragile children. Our mission is to deliver the highest level of clinical excellence in an environment that feels like home. As Director of Nursing, you will be at the heart of this mission—driving quality initiatives, mentoring staff, and ensuring our children receive the compassionate, specialized care they deserve. What You’ll Do: Lead the Nursing Services Department, overseeing daily operations, staffing, and care delivery. Develop, implement, and monitor nursing policies, procedures, and quality programs. Partner with the Administrator and Medical Director to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Recruit, mentor, and manage nursing staff while fostering a culture of growth, accountability, and excellence. Collaborate with families and interdisciplinary teams to ensure care plans meet the individual needs of each child. Participate in QA/QI programs, surveys, inspections, and continuous improvement initiatives. What We’re Looking For: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (required); MSN preferred Current RN license in Pennsylvania Pediatric nursing experience At least 2 years of supervisory or leadership experience in a 24-7 healthcare setting Strong organizational, communication, and management skills Compassionate leader committed to driving excellence in pediatric care Why This Role Matters: This is more than a leadership position—it’s a chance to change lives. Our DON will not only manage clinical operations but also set the tone for how care is delivered to some of the most vulnerable children in our community. Join us in creating a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment where children thrive and families find comfort. Apply today and bring your expertise, leadership, and heart to Pediatric Specialty Care. Employee Perks! 401K Retirement Plan with Company Match, Generous PTO & holiday package, Life Insurance, Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, Strong leadership, Tuition reimbursement program Responsibilities RN - Director of Nursing - Pediatrics Organize and direct nursing administration, nursing services and individual care developing, organizing, implementing, evaluating, and directing the day-to-day functions of the Nursing Service Department, its programs, and activities. Maintains clear lines of authority and responsibility with the development of nursing services. Participate in developing, maintaining, and periodically updating written nursing policies, procedures, reference materials, manuals, objections, and philosophies. Ensure that the nursing services policies and procedures/employee handbook are always current and reflect the day-to-day operations and procedures at the facility. Assist in developing and implementing methods for coordinating nursing services with other individual services along with complying with nursing quality goals. Work with QA/QI Committee to develop & implement plans of action to correct deficiencies. Send drafts of all Plan of Correction to correct deficiencies to corporate Chief Nursing Officer for approval prior to submission to regulatory agencies. Complete incident reports and follow up on reports. Reporting to the corporate Chief Nursing Officer as required. Complete medical forms, reports, evaluations, studies, charts, etc., ensure that all nursing services personnel are performing their respective duties. Participate in developing, implementing, and maintaining a quality assurance program. Assist in planning, developing, implementing, and maintaining individual discharge procedures and plans. Participate in surveys and inspections by government agencies; and make reports and recommendations to the Administrator concerning operations of the department. Knowledge of company goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and federal, state, and local regulations. Utilizes company policies and procedures, job descriptions, quality assurance surveys, regulations, etc., to identify, plan, implement, and assist in evaluations of experiences. Assure adequate 24-hour nursing coverage in facility each day. Determine the staffing needs of the nursing service department necessary to meet the total nursing need of the individuals. Recruits, interviews, hires, counsels, evaluates, disciplines, and terminates nursing services personnel, nursing personnel, job descriptions, document, and coordinate personnel actions with Human Resources Coordinator. Assist in scheduling department work hours. Recommends the number and levels of nursing personnel to be employed. Delegate administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability to nursing services supervisory personnel as deemed necessary to perform assigned duties. Make at a minimum daily round of the nursing service department to ensure that all nursing service personnel are performing their work assignments in accordance with acceptable ensuing standards. Evaluating absenteeism to ensure that an adequate number of nursing care personnel are always on duty. Evaluating, implementing, and informing the interdisciplinary team to ensure qualitative requirements are being met as specified by the policies and procedures. Review personnel complaints and grievances and ensure that all personnel are treated consistent with policies and applicable laws. Participate in employee performance evaluation, determining growth needs and goals. Participate in interviewing and screening individuals for admission to the facility. Inform personnel of new admissions, ensure that rooms are ready, greet new admissions, and escort to rooms, monitor individual’s treatment and medications to ensure individuals are receiving proper care. Review nurses’ notes to ensure proper documentation is maintained relating to individual’s treatment, medications, and conditions. Ensure proper record keeping by the physicians. Facilitates communication among employees, Supervisor, and instructors in all shifts to assess, plan implement, and evaluate individual related programs. Assist and participate in developing for each individual a preliminary a comprehensive assessment and written plan of care that identifies with nursing and medical problems and/or needs of the individual and the goals to be accomplished for each problem and/or need identified. Encourage individual and their families to participate in the development and review of care plans. Ensure that all nursing services personnel are aware of the care plans and that care plans are used in providing daily nursing services to the individual. Review nurse notes and monitor individual to determine if the care plans are being followed and if each individual's needs are being met, and, participate in assessing, reviewing, and revising care plans as required. Assists in developing safety/infection control for the department. Lead or Assist in identifying, evaluating, and classifying routine and job-related functions to ensure that tasks in which there is potential exposure to blood/body fluids are properly identified and recorded. Assist in preparing budget, educates department staff, and follows set budgetary guidelines as approved by the Administrator. Develop and implement procedures that ensure departmental supplies are used and efficient manner to avoid waste. Reviews Pharmacy bill and follows up as needed. Sends pharmacy errors to Chief Nursing Officer monthly for tracking. From Up to Qualifications RN - Director of Nursing - Pediatrics Graduate of an accredited school of nursing, bachelor’s degree required Current license to practice in Pennsylvania as a Registered Nurse (RN) Working knowledge of the needs of pediatric complex care requiring long term care, the principles of management, supervision, organizational behavior and structure, and communication systems Must have, as a minimum, 2 years of experience as a supervisor in a hospital, long-term care facility, or other related health care facility Must have 5 of more years of experience in related position Computer knowledge preferred Must be at least 21 years of age This position requires regular interaction with residents, coworkers, visitors, and/or supervisors. In order to ensure a safe work environment for residents, coworkers, visitors, and/or supervisors of the Company, and to permit unfettered communication between the employee and those residents, coworkers, visitors, and supervisors, this position requires that the employee be able to read, write, speak, and understand the English language at an intermediate or more advanced level. EOE Statement WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Applicants and employees are considered for positions and are evaluated without regard to mental or physical disability, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status or any other protected Federal, State/Province or Local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.
Overview Join our team and grow with us both professionally and personally! Next day pay: Work today, get paid tomorrow with our PayActiv benefit! We strongly believe in providing our team members with great benefits, such as tuition reimbursement, commuter benefits, scholarship awards, professional development programs, university partnerships, referral and discount programs, appreciation events, wellness initiatives, and much more! Acts is currently seeking qualified candidates for the role of Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) in our skilled nursing neighborhood. In this role, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating new hire orientation programs, educational in-service/clinical programs, and training for all nursing personnel. Oversees the infection control program as a designated infection preventionist to comply with Federal and State regulations, and to provide training to nursing staff. Assists the Director of Nursing (DON) with management and administrative functions. Requirements The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements: Current State Registered Nurse (RN) license Minimum of five years’ clinical experience; preferably in a long-term care setting Experience with in-service education Clinical supervisory experience is preferred Knowledge of principles of nursing care, and Federal and State regulations governing long-term care facilities Team members are eligible for a generous benefit package including health benefits (medical, prescription, dental and vision), flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability programs, 401(k) plan (with 4% company match after one year of employment), paid time off and holidays, and much more! Eligibility may vary based on status. For more information or to apply, visit us at www.acts-jobs.org and join our Talent Network to receive e-mail alerts with new job opportunities that match your interests! Acts Retirement-Life Communities is one of the largest not-for-profit owners, operators, and developers of resort-style continuing care senior living communities, including independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. The Acts family proudly consists of 28 communities in 9 states, and over 8,500 team members. Acts provides residents with a lifestyle that includes on-campus conveniences, services, and amenities such as casual and fine dining venues, beauty salons, fitness centers, security, healthcare, activity programs, and much more. Our team members are inspired by a culture of Loving-Kindness, and we are fully committed to appreciating the array of backgrounds and talents demonstrated by our team members. Acts is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, non-disqualifying disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Acts is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our hiring process. Pay Range $87,550.00 - $104,296.00 / year. Starting rate will vary based on skills and experience.
Department Overview Lead the Future of Pediatric Nursing at OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. At OHSU Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, we go beyond care — we transform lives. Located in vibrant Portland, Oregon, Doernbecher is Oregon’s premier pediatric academic medical center, delivering world-class care, advancing groundbreaking research, and training the next generation of pediatric healthcare leaders. As the first full-service children’s hospital in the Pacific Northwest, we offer: Comprehensive, family-centered care for everything from primary pediatrics to the most complex conditions Access to cutting-edge research and innovation through our deep integration with Oregon Health & Science University A collaborative, mission-driven environment where equity, excellence, and innovation drive everything we do We're Proud To Be A Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center Magnet designated facility Oregon’s only Academic Health Center A regional destination for advanced care in oncology, neonatology, and craniofacial medicine A hospital that believes in the power of nurse leaders to drive change Bring your purpose. Lead with impact. Grow with us. Function/Duties of Position The Nursing Director is a Registered Nurse (RN) responsible for upholding excellence in the provision of nursing care through the implementation of the Professional Practice Model. The Nursing Director is responsible for operational, human resource, quality, and financial management of the assigned department. The Nursing Director utilizes professional practice as the foundation for leading nursing practice. The Nursing Director collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to translate and implement organizational and divisional priorities into the department’s operations. The Nursing Director implements quality and safety initiatives, leads process improvement, and ensures adherence to hospital and clinical standards of performance. The Nursing Director ensures a patient care environment that supports a safe, knowledgeable, compassionate, productive, and engaged staff. The Nursing Director partners with the interdisciplinary care team to ensure the delivery of safe, quality patient care and compliance with administrative, regulatory, and clinical policies and procedures. The NM’s decisions and actions are based on the ethical principles outlined by the American Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics for Nursing . The NM practices in adherence with the American Nurses Association’s (ANA) Nursing Administration: Scope and Standards of Practice for Nurse Administrators , the ANA Code of Ethics for Nursing , the Oregon State Board of Nursing’s Nurse Practice Act, and within the context of the Nurse Manager Competencies developed by the American Organization of Nurse Leaders (AONL). The NM exemplifies the principles of the OHSU Culture of Safety Position Statement by committing to a Just Culture, a Reporting Culture, a Learning Culture, and an Engaged Informed Culture. Strategic Planning Partners with others to develop a department strategic plan that aligns with the division’s strategic plan and nursing’s vision. Collaboratively formulate department objectives , goals and specific strategies related to initiatives. Develops short and long-term goals that identify the target conditions. Coordinates the implementation of interventions to meet l department -level goals. Communicates, implements, and evaluates the care area strategic plan. Operations Leadership Partners with others to enhance healthcare and , ultimately, patient care through interdisciplinary activities, such as education, consultation, management, technological development, or research opportunities. Applies systems theory with an understanding that how parts of a system relate to the overall system. Maintains knowledge of current nursing practice and the roles and functions of care team members ( e.g. charge nurse, code team, RRT) Evaluates staff competency and intervenes to optimize performance and ensure safe, quality, effective and efficient patient care. Leads and practices patient/family advocacy and promotes patient-centered decisions and outcomes. Maintains visibility and open communication with the staff and department leadership Communicates plans and decisions to department staff and other stakeholders. Asserts view in a non-judgmental manner. Reflects on own method of decision-making and the role of beliefs, values and inferences to develop leadership and performance capacity . Practices within shared-governance structures to distribute leadership and promote decision-making appropriate level within the governance structure Celebrate successes and accomplishments. Financial Management Achieves financial targets: Manages productive, non-productive and premium pay to optimize performance goals. Collaborates with the Professional Practice Leader to prioritize and allocate resources for department/division level education & practice priorities. Develops innovative solutions and applies strategies to obtain appropriate resources for nursing initiatives. Promotes activities that inform others about cost, risks, benefits or care, or of the plan and solution. Human Resources Uses evidence-based leadership to promote desired behaviors Develops a high-functioning workforce in collaboration with the department leadership Recognizes and rewards exemplary professional practice Mentors and coaches staff in an ongoing and progressive manner Monitors and evaluates the application of practice standards Collaborates with department leadership to facilitate behaviors that impact safety, quality, patient satisfaction, and employee satisfaction. Collaborates with the PPL to Identify individual practice issues, develops improvement strategies, and evaluates performance for all nursing staff on assigned care areas. Leads department efforts to recruit and retain highly qualified staff. Develops department succession planning initiatives. Performance Improvement Develops the department/division quality plan in collaboration with the care area’s formal and informal leaders. Utilizes data to identify areas for improvement based on assessment and current states. Monitors and uses data to determine patient care quality improvement objectives . Evaluates the practice environment and designs and implements quality improvement strategies to ensure nursing sensitive outcomes meets or exceeds established goals. Engages staff in department initiatives. Evaluates the impact/benefits of organizational, nursing, and department initiatives. Identifies areas of risk and makes suggestions for reducing risk and improving outcomes. Trends and investigates concerns and errors to understand the root cause of occurrences of errors or adverse events and success. Communicates learning to disseminate best practices. Professionalism Evaluates practice in relation to the professional practice standards and existing evidence. Promotes clinical nurses’ translation of theory, scope & standards into practice to exercise autonomy and decision-making authority Advances practice excellence by communicating a clear and consistent message about the ownership of role and standards -based professional practice. Engages in informal and formal processes of giving and seeking feedback regarding role performance from individuals, professional colleagues, representatives, administrators, and others. Mentors and supports others to access resources for their professional development. Required Qualifications Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing. Master’s degree in nursing or healthcare-related field, or in process. Five years of experience as a registered nurse in a related clinical area of practice or focus. Two years of recent leadership experience. AONL Nurse Leader Core Competencies AONL Nurse Manager Competencies Unencumbered Oregon RN License. American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) resuscitation certification. Nursing professional certification. Employees must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation. Preferred Qualifications Nursing professional certification in leadership or management. Benefits Additional Details Comprehensive health care plans. Covered 100% for full-time employees and 88% for dependents for .9 FTE and higher. $25K of term life insurance provided at no cost to the employee Two separate above market pension plans to choose from Paid time off- 208 hours per year (full-time), prorated for part-time Extended illness bank- 64 hours per year, prorated for part-time 9 paid holidays per year Three weeks of paid parental leave Adoption assistance program (up to 5k) Substantial Tri-met and C-Tran discounts Tuition Reimbursement Innovative Employee Assistance Program (EAP) All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.
Overview SSM Health Neuro Transitional Center A Joint Venture between Select Medical and SSM Health Position: Director of Nursing (DON) Location: O'Fallon, MO Schedule: Full-Time Monday-Friday, 8 hour days Sign-On Bonus: $15,000 RCAL Certification Required Responsibilities Job Summary: Directs residential operations to ensure regulatory and accreditation compliance. Promotes employee engagement and patient/family satisfaction. Oversees day-to-day operations of the residence, patient care and staff education through implementing program philosophy and systems to achieve program goals. Leads employees to deliver a value based program through assuring patients and families are treated with respect and dignity and monitoring that they feel safe, secure and comfortable in the facility. Serves as listed administrator of the residence. Job Duties: Directs residential facility operations to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations and, CARF accreditation standards. Participates as part of the leadership team to ensure program quality and adherence to NTR policies and procedures, risk management program and program philosophy are consistently delivered. Oversees direct care staff across all environments of care. Ensures orientation, annual education and competencies are reflective of regulatory and accreditation standards. Implementing the inclusion of key components of NTR program philosophy including at a minimum the transdisciplinary team model, risk management program, environmental focus, effective communication, documentation compliance and accuracy, adherence to patient plan of care and daily patient activity tasks. Ensures the center meets NTR standards for safety, aesthetics, cleanliness, organization, decor, maintenance, and landscaping. Provides on the floor training demonstrating skilled execution of the treatment model, approaches and interactions with patients and families consistent with program philosophy, best practices within scope of license. Attends and provides input into required meetings which may include clinical and leadership huddles, team conference, family conferences, admissions meeting, quality meeting, site specific meetings, and other meetings as needed. Implements plans in collaboration with leadership to ensure annual and ongoing employee feedback through corporate surveys, training feedback surveys and other ad hoc surveys as needed. Assists in analysis of results and implements action plans to address concerns and promote employee engagement. Ensures patient council meetings are conducted monthly and patient feedback is shared, concerns addressed and incorporated into program performance and management. Oversight of transportation, and vehicle maintenance ensuring compliance to NTR policies, risk management program, state and accreditation standards. May occasionally transport patients into the community. Participates in on call rotation. Ensures recommendations of outside specialty consultants are integrated into the patient plan of care by direct care staff. Oversees the operational expenses to ensure compliance to budget. Supervises food and material management to ensure the center has adequate supplies and compliant with corporate, regulatory and NTR standards for emergency preparedness, processing and receiving. Ensures compliance with NTR performance measurement and management program including incident report, investigation, RCA reviews, tracking and analysis of direct care quality metrics within scope of license. Evaluates performance of assigned staff. Performs other duties as requested. Qualifications Minimum Skills, Knowledge & Abilities (including licensure, certification and other job-related credentials) Current state licensure as Registered Nurse (RN) BLS certification through the American Heart Association required. Current State Driver's License in good standing required Knowledge of staffing patterns/ratios preferred Two years of leadership experience in an assisted living or neuro transitional rehabilitation environment preferred; experience with acquired brain injury and spinal cord injury population preferred. Ability to delegate and problem solve effectively. RCAL Required (Residential Care/Assisted Living Certification/License)
Overview Join our team and grow with us both professionally and personally! Next day pay: Work today, get paid tomorrow with our PayActiv benefit! We strongly believe in providing our team members with great benefits, such as tuition reimbursement, commuter benefits, scholarship awards, professional development programs, university partnerships, referral and discount programs, appreciation events, wellness initiatives, and much more! Acts is currently seeking qualified candidates for the role of Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) in our skilled nursing neighborhood. In this role, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating new hire orientation programs, educational in-service/clinical programs, and training for all nursing personnel. Oversees the infection control program as a designated infection preventionist to comply with Federal and State regulations, and to provide training to nursing staff. Assists the Director of Nursing (DON) with management and administrative functions. Requirements The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements: Current State Registered Nurse (RN) license Minimum of five years’ clinical experience; preferably in a long-term care setting Experience with in-service education Clinical supervisory experience is preferred Knowledge of principles of nursing care, and Federal and State regulations governing long-term care facilities Team members are eligible for a generous benefit package including health benefits (medical, prescription, dental and vision), flexible spending accounts, life insurance, disability programs, 401(k) plan (with 4% company match after one year of employment), paid time off and holidays, and much more! Eligibility may vary based on status. For more information or to apply, visit us at www.acts-jobs.org and join our Talent Network to receive e-mail alerts with new job opportunities that match your interests! Acts Retirement-Life Communities is one of the largest not-for-profit owners, operators, and developers of resort-style continuing care senior living communities, including independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing. The Acts family proudly consists of 28 communities in 9 states, and over 8,500 team members. Acts provides residents with a lifestyle that includes on-campus conveniences, services, and amenities such as casual and fine dining venues, beauty salons, fitness centers, security, healthcare, activity programs, and much more. Our team members are inspired by a culture of Loving-Kindness, and we are fully committed to appreciating the array of backgrounds and talents demonstrated by our team members. Acts is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, non-disqualifying disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Acts is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our hiring process. Pay Range $87,550.00 - $104,296.00 / year. Starting rate will vary based on skills and experience.
Overview NaphCare is hiring an experienced Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) to join our team at the ASPC Lewis located in Buckeye, AZ. Pay rates range from [ Enter Min] to [Enter Max] per hour based on shift, site needs, hire status, and experience. Full Time, Part Time, PRN, and occasionally 8-13-week temporary contracts may be available! Join a reputable family-owned healthcare technology company with a 35-year legacy of providing quality healthcare to correctional facilities nationwide. Be part of our dynamic team of 6000+ employees, enjoy competitive pay, exceptional benefits, and dedicated corporate support for your success. Join us in our mission to deliver proactive, patient-focused healthcare by partnering with correctional facilities across the nation. NaphCare Full Time Benefits: Prescriptions free of charge through our health plan Health, dental & vision insurance that starts day one ! We offer low-cost benefits to our employees and their families Employment Assistance Program (EAP) services 401K and Roth with company contribution that starts day one! Tuition Assistance Referral bonuses On-site education Free Continuing Education! Term life insurance at no cost to the employee Generous paid time off & paid holidays NaphCare has a partnership with NetCE that provides CEU/CME for our staff. NetCE uses a rigorous peer review process to ensure that all activities and content are up to date. This service streamlines continuing education for all NaphCare Employees to meet state specific requirements for maintaining licensing. With NaphCare, you'll play a critical role in our continuing mission to be the leading provider of quality healthcare in the correctional industry. If you want a career that will make a difference, choose the company that is different. At NaphCare, we prioritize your growth and offer internal promotion opportunities. We actively support our employees in pursuing advancement and leadership roles within the company. *New grads are encouraged to apply - we'll train you in the exciting field of correctional healthcare! * Qualifications Qualifications for Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON): Must hold valid RN license in STATE Bachelor's degree in nursing preferred Administrative and management experience in a healthcare setting preferred Current CPR Card. We know you may have questions before applying. If you would like to s peak with me to learn more about this position and NaphCare, please first apply directly to the position to initiate the application process ,then send an email with resume to[recruiters email address] and we will be in touch. Equal Opportunity Employer: disability/veteran Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Advancing Correctional Healthcare | NaphCare
Overview NaphCare is hiring an experienced Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) to join our team at the ASPC - Tucson located in Tucson, Arizona. Pay rates range from $65 to $77 per hour based on shift, site needs, hire status, and experience. Full Time, Part Time, PRN, and occasionally 8-13-week temporary contracts may be available! Join a reputable family-owned healthcare technology company with a 35-year legacy of providing quality healthcare to correctional facilities nationwide. Be part of our dynamic team of 6000+ employees, enjoy competitive pay, exceptional benefits, and dedicated corporate support for your success. Join us in our mission to deliver proactive, patient-focused healthcare by partnering with correctional facilities across the nation. NaphCare Full Time Benefits: Prescriptions free of charge through our health plan Health, dental & vision insurance that starts day one ! We offer low-cost benefits to our employees and their families Employment Assistance Program (EAP) services 401K and Roth with company contribution that starts day one! Tuition Assistance Referral bonuses On-site education Free Continuing Education! Term life insurance at no cost to the employee Generous paid time off & paid holidays NaphCare has a partnership with NetCE that provides CEU/CME for our staff. NetCE uses a rigorous peer review process to ensure that all activities and content are up to date. This service streamlines continuing education for all NaphCare Employees to meet state specific requirements for maintaining licensing. With NaphCare, you'll play a critical role in our continuing mission to be the leading provider of quality healthcare in the correctional industry. If you want a career that will make a difference, choose the company that is different. At NaphCare, we prioritize your growth and offer internal promotion opportunities. We actively support our employees in pursuing advancement and leadership roles within the company. *New grads are encouraged to apply - we'll train you in the exciting field of correctional healthcare! * Qualifications Qualifications for Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON): Must hold valid RN license in Arizona Bachelor's degree in nursing preferred Administrative and management experience in a healthcare setting preferred Current CPR Card. We know you may have questions before applying. If you would like to s peak with me to learn more about this position and NaphCare, please first apply directly to the position to initiate the application process ,then send an email with resume to samantha.matthews@naphcare.com and we will be in touch. Equal Opportunity Employer: disability/veteran Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Advancing Correctional Healthcare | NaphCare
Overview NaphCare is hiring an experienced Director of Nursing (DON) to join our team of medical professionals in the St. Lucie County Jail in Fort Pierce, Florida. The Director of Nursing is instrumental in fostering a positive work environment for all nurses and support staff. You will lead by example and set clear expectations and direction for their work, communicate practice changes, advocate for nursing needs, offer guidance and support, collaborate with other staff members and be involved in recruiting, coaching and mentoring new nursing staff. All work is performed in compliance to standards and adherence to regulations. Responsibilities Job Duties / Responsibilities The Director of Nursing (DON) is responsible for managing all aspects of our nursing staff to ensure our patients in residence receive quality care that protects their rights, dignity and health. Duties and responsibilities may include and are not limited to: Collaborating with medical, mental health and correctional staff to enhance quality patient care while maintaining a safe and secure work environment Leading Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) activities Managing nursing operations, resources, budgets, and staffing schedules, hiring and training of new staff, and conducting performance evaluations Ensuring staff adhere to current and new policies and procedures and company Code of Conduct Effectively communicate with healthcare staff and correctional staff to coordinate patient care with providers outside of the facility Monitoring compliance with site-specific and company policies and procedures, taking appropriate corrective action, and ensuring compliance with ACA, NCCHC standards Ensuring all heath care related equipment and supplies, including pharmaceuticals and over the counter medications, are appropriately stocked and available at all times Supporting staff in developing and maintaining problem-solving and nursing diagnoses competency Conducting daily clinical rounds to all designated areas of responsibility to observe and review documentation, orders, and patient care plans, and ensuring objectives are understood and practiced by the nursing staff Conducting educational classes, in-service training and training staff on new procedures/policies Mitigating risks by proactively addressing potential hazards, including dangerous work conditions, health and safety concerns and reporting issues to company leadership and facility management Participating in all monthly, quarterly, and annual meetings as assigned and required in accordance with contract compliance Qualifications Experience / Requirements / Qualifications Holds a current, unrestricted license as a Registered Nurse within Florida Must possess an active BLS/CPR Certification (AHA preferred) Three years of clinical and progressive management experience in a government or private organization related to comprehensive medical, dental, and mental healthcare services within a correctional healthcare or acute care setting Ability to manage complex staffing matrices and clinical supplies Excellent communication skills with proven experience leading, managing, and coaching medical staff through complex Human Resource issues and challenges. Knowledge of nursing practice principles and techniques, occupational health and safety standards, infectious disease management, applicable health care laws, regulations, and procedures for direct health care services. Ability to maintain confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Integrity, professionalism and ability to adhere to a Code of Conduct and comply with all facility(s) correctional healthcare policies, procedures, and legal requirements Must pass the facility’s criminal background check and drug screening Physical Capabilities: Must have the ability to stand for long periods, lift and move patients (up to 50 pounds), bend, squat, reach, push, pull, walk significant distances, and perform physically demanding tasks like CPR, all while maintaining good balance and endurance throughout a shift. Why Join NaphCare? NaphCare is one of the largest providers of healthcare services to correctional facilities throughout the US, and we are growing. If you have never considered a career in correctional healthcare, now may be the time. In addition to competitive salaries and generous employee benefits, we strongly support career advancement within the company. NaphCare Benefits for Full-Time Employees Include: Health, dental & vision insurance that starts day one! Prescriptions free of charge through our health plan, beginning day one Lowest Cost Benefits! Employee Assistance Program (EAP) services 401K and Roth with company contribution that starts day one! Tuition Assistance Referral bonuses Term life insurance at no cost to the employee Generous paid time off & paid holidays Free continuing education and CMEs Want a better idea of what it’s like to work in a jail? See what our RNs do: NaphCare - Life as an RN - YouTube 😃 If you want a career where you can truly make a difference, apply now or send your resume to peyton.sims@naphcare.com to speak to a recruiter and learn more about this position and NaphCare. 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Overview At FutureCare the Assistant Director of Nursing embraces leadership and deliver a high level of care and support for our residents. Under the direction of the Director of Nursing, the ADON works with the nursing team to enforce clinical care standards and develop strategies to measure outcomes of specialized nursing practices to access and improve new interventions. Voted 13 years in a row in The Baltimore Sun as “Top Workplaces” and recognized in US Newsweek as “ Best Nursing Homes ”, FutureCare stands out as a leader in managing health care across a continuum of care. We are known for recognizing hard work and dedication and reward our team members for their compassion and care. We also offer a Competitive Salary, Excellent Benefits Package, Nurse Retention Bonus, Flex/Advance Pay, Tuition Reimbursement, Career Growth Ladder, Employee Referral Bonus Program, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), 401K Plan. ***$10,000 Sign-On Bonus*** ***Competative Pay $44.26 - 66.40/hr*** #INDDIR Salary Disclosure Statement The salary mentioned above reflects the potential base pay range for this role. Bonuses or other incentives (if applicable) are offered separately. Offers will consider such factors as overall experience, job-related qualifications, location, certifications/training, etc. Responsibilities Manage daily operations of assigned unit to ensure quality service in accordance with facility policy and State and Federal regulations Prepares and submit staffing plans of hours of duty to Director of Nursing for review and approval Coordinate duties of nursing personnel based on resident care needs, available staff and unit needs Establishes nursing infection prevention and control policies and procedures Promotes inter-professional teamwork in care delivery for residents Performs daily rounds evaluating care rendered and supervising staff Attends week interdisciplinary conferences and provides input to the residents’ plan of care Participates in annual budget process by identifying staff and equipment needs for the next fiscal year Adheres to the standards of FutureCare’s code of ethics and compliance plan Assist with interviewing applicants for open nursing positions Counsel nursing staff on deficiencies in performance and attendance Assist with orienting new nursing staff and observe/monitor performance to identify areas for improvement Identify unsafe or incorrect practices of nursing staff and institute corrective action Review all unit incidents and initiate investigation of questionable issues Monitor the relevance, accuracy and completeness of information recorded in the resident’s medical record Serves as a role model for the nursing unit and demonstrate clinical competency in care of residents Maintains and improves clinical knowledge base and skills to remain current in practical standards Qualifications Must hold an active Registered Nurse license issued in the state of Maryland Bachelor’s degree in Nursing from an accredited college or university or related field strongly preferred Minimum of 3 years’ Progressive experience in an acute or long-term care facility Must have proven leadership abilities and supervisory experience Must possess a current CPR license Equal Opportunity Employer FutureCare has a longstanding policy of providing a work environment that respects the dignity and worth of each individual and is free from all forms of employment discrimination, including harassment, because of race, color, sex, gender, pregnancy, age, religion, national origin, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We actively promote equality of opportunity for all and welcome all applications.
About Us CarePoint Health is one of New Jersey’s leading health care systems comprised of three long-standing and highly-regarded hospitals – Christ Hospital in Jersey City, Hoboken University Medical Center and Bayonne Medical Center. CarePoint united three area hospitals to provide 360-degree-coordinated care by integrating the medical facilities and physician networks associated with these institutions. With over 4,500 employees, CarePoint is the largest private employer in Hudson County, New Jersey and each year provides care to over 300,000 individuals. CarePoint prides itself on its patient-focused approach to care delivery, with an emphasis on preventative medicine, health education, and disease management. Leveraging its vast network of physicians and healthcare experts, CarePoint is quickly becoming recognized as a leader in the broader healthcare landscape as it pioneers creative solutions to address urgent population health needs. What You'll Be Doing The Director of Nursing is responsible for the organization and the administration of the nursing services of the Hospital Rehabilitation Center. Administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability for functions and activities of the nursing staff. The Director of Nursing shall ensure that the total needs of the patients are met and shall keep the Administrator and Medical Director of the Rehabilitation Center informed of the activities of the nursing service and of any problems relating to the care of the patients. What We're Looking For 2-4 years supervisory experience in Long Term/ Rehab setting required Valid NJ RN License, BLS (Basic Life Support) Ability to lead, mentor, coach, and educate others as needed to accomplish projects. Polished communication and presentation skills both oral and written.
Hours of Work : Salaried position Days Of Week : Work Shift : 8X5 Day (United States of America) Job Description : Your Job: The Director of Nursing is responsible for service line nursing care delivery, standards of nursing practices, and objectives. You will organize and manage department(s), associated cost centers, and services. Strategic planning, development and project management are essential components of rewarding opportunity. You will plan, directs and coordinates the activities of the professional and supportive nursing personnel while regulating activities of these nursing units, analyzes and evaluates nursing services rendered. You will manage resources and provides leadership to accomplish hospital, nursing, and department goal and collaborates with the nursing and medical leadership team. Your Job Requirements: • Graduate from an accredited school of nursing with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing required • Masters-level preparation in nursing or related health-care field preferred • Minimum 5 year of experience in a nursing leadership role with fiscal and human resource management responsibility required • Current license to practice professional nursing in the state of Texas — required • Relevant specialty certifications — preferred • Current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support certification — required. Your Job Responsibilities: • Develops and implements strategic plans and goals in conjunction with MHS Strategic Imperatives and Goals. • Recruits, hires, coaches leadership team members and oversees human resources and staff development operations. • Establishes professional relationship with the medical staff to work collaboratively in program planning and addressing clinical practice issues. • Develop budgets, supervises operating within appropriate financial guidelines and explains budgetary variances. • Communicate clearly and openly • Build relationships to promote a collaborative environment • Be accountable for your performance • Always look for ways to improve the patient experience • Take initiative for your professional growth • Be engaged and eager to build a winning team • Other job duties as assigned. Methodist Richardson Medical Center is a 443-bed, full-service, acute care hospital that serves Richardson, Garland, Plano, and surrounding areas in Dallas and Collin counties. We are a Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center as well as the nation’s first hospital to receive The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval ® for Pancreatic/Hepatic/Biliary Cancer Certification. We also provide services at Methodist Richardson Medical Center – Campus for Continuing Care, which include a behavioral health and addiction recovery unit, inpatient rehabilitation, long-term acute care, and more. We strive to have a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve and welcomes the skills and talents of all groups. Our reputation as an award-winning employer shows in the distinctions we’ve earned: Magnet®-designated hospital 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare by Becker’s Hospital Review , 2023 Top 10 Military Friendly® Employer, Gold Designation, 2023 Top 10 Military Spouse Friendly® Employer, 2023 Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Level III Trauma Center
Description The Director of Nursing Professional Practice is a professional nurse with broad knowledge and skill in the professional practice standards, NYS regulations in nursing, emergency management, labor contracts, and regulations of the Office of Professional Discipline for management of misconduct. This individual is responsible for advancing professional nursing through the organization and oversight of all policies and procedures and standards of care, insuring all are within the scope of nursing practice and in accordance with the exemplary professional practice Magnet standards. In collaboration with the Magnet Program Director ensures that the care delivery system is integrated within the Professional Practice Model to meet evidence-based practice standards, national patient safety goals, and regulatory requirements. Serves as an advisor to the CNO and Nursing Leadership for the promotion and advancement of professional nursing. Responsible For: Operational Management of Nursing Professional Practice. Collaborates with MSHS VPs, and Clinical Nurse Leaders in assuming responsibility for practice standards and directives for nursing staff, nursing care standards, and appropriate discipline to promote and influence performance improvement within nursing practice. Responsibilities Clinical Leadership Formulates, interprets and implements the Nursing mission, vision, values, policies, and standards for nursing care through the implementation of professional nursing practice. Provides leadership for design and implementation of exemplary professional practice which includes review of policies and procedures and standards of care; the practice of nurses according to full scope within the legal regulations of New York State, Magnet standards of Exemplary Professional Practice, implementation of care according to a professional practice model and care delivery model and the compliance with Provision of Care Standards as evidenced by The Joint Commission and CMS. Leads efforts for the promotion of Relationship Centered Care and Modified Primary Nursing. Leads the development of professional practice criteria for establishing standards of patient care, nursing practice in collaboration with nursing quality and magnet criteria. Leads the committee structure/related activities to support the Professional Practice Model and the Mount Sinai Nursing mission and vision overseeing that structures are in place for shared decision making such as the unit practice councils/professional practice councils, Nursing Practice Committee guiding all nursing policies and clinical procedures; collaboratively participates in the Peer Review process, and Nursing Documentation committees. Ensures the development of interdisciplinary team approaches and shared decision making within nursing practice processes to direct improvement activities and evaluates the impact on clinical outcomes, RN engagement and the Patient Experience. Engages in the Daily Management Board process/practice improvement activities to facilitate the utilization of evidence and data related to Nurse Sensitive Indicators and HCAHPS/Press Ganey to drive the delivery of nursing care. Participates in and assumes leadership roles in Magnet and MSHS Exemplary Professional Practice committees and initiatives, providing opportunities for staff participation. Assumes a leadership role in hospital interdepartmental and medical board committees as well as nursing committees. Administration Participates with other executive and departmental leaders in hospital shared decision-making structures and processes. Performs as a Co-Chairperson in the Nursing Executive Committee and supports the CNO in this work. Performs as a Co-Chairperson for the MSHS Exemplary Practice Council and supports the CNE in this work. Provides guidance in union labor contract interpretation within The Nursing Department to interpret any Professional Practice violations and identify subsequent appropriate discipline. Collaborates with Labor Relations and the Clinical Directors/Nurse Leaders to insure comprehensive guidance for nursing practice for all clinical specialties. Corroborates with Nursing Education to insure all necessary Practice Alerts and related communication is delivered in a timely manner to support all continuing practice changes and regulatory revisions. In collaboration with the MSHS Senior Director of Advanced Nursing Practice, communicates within the Nursing Executive Structure to ensure all Nursing and Medical Board specific standards support the credentialing of advanced practice clinicians. Supports the clinical leadership in the development of interdisciplinary and nursing standards, policies and procedures relevant to the scope of professional nursing practice. Participates in strategic planning initiatives and formulates annual goals that support the goals of the hospital and Department of Nursing, inclusive of professional practice initiatives. Represents the Department of Nursing/MSHS on hospital committees and teams. Management of Human Resources, Labor Relations and Professional Practice Collaboratively ensures that competency assessment and evaluation including participation in select RCAs and CAPS where the delivery of safe, ethical (just culture) and evidence-based nursing care is relevant. Collaboratively ensures that regulatory/labor related and specialty standards or guidelines are incorporated into the implementation of the care delivery system. Ensures that personnel/labor issues are managed in compliance with contractual agreements and support positive employee-management relationships. Oversees the reporting of professional misconduct to the NYS Office of Professional Development as necessary and in accordance with legal and labor consensus. Represents the Department of Nursing, leading investigations and providing data/evidence to support disciplinary decisions at arbitrations and grievances. Collaborates with other nursing and hospital leaders to promote professional development of nursing professionals. Professional Development Participates in nursing professional organizations and supports same in clinical nursing leadership. Participates in public speaking, publishing and creating an environment for scholarly, professional nursing practice. Serves as consultant for other healthcare organizations and academic institutions on pertinent nursing and health care issues. Maintains awareness of current trends and legislation affecting the nursing profession and healthcare delivery. Treats co-workers, patients and families with dignity and respect. Emergency Management Nursing liaison to the Mount Sinai Hospital Department of Emergency Management, providing operational support. Serves on the Incident Management Team during Command Center activations in a role up to and including the Incident Commander during planned and unplanned events. In collaboration with Emergency Management and the Interdisciplinary teams represents the Department of Nursing in the revision and or development of Emergency Management policies, procedures, and equipment management, including but not limited to: Crash Carts Evacuation sleds Emergency red bags Everbridge communication Assists in and prepares readiness plans for the Nursing Department during scheduled or unplanned disruptions in utilities, including but not limited to: Water Electricity Computer or IT services including Pyxis Medical gases Maintains all required Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) training around Incident Command and the National Incident Management System (NIMS)including but not limited to , Independent Study Courses: IS 100, 200, 700, and 800. Participates in the planning and revisions the Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and its supporting components. Represents the Nursing Department on the Emergency Management Committee. Involved in ongoing and annual Hazard Vulnerability Assessment, Emergency Operations Plan development, and in receiving report on and assisting in managing Emergency Management activities under the guidance of the Emergency Manager. Represents the Nursing Department in exercise requirements established by both CMS, the Joint Commission and/or other appropriate regulatory agencies. Qualifications Education Requirements Bachelor of Science with a major in nursing and a master’s degree in nursing or healthcare-related field is required. Experience Requirements Minimum of 10 years of progressive nursing leadership experience demonstrating solid management abilities and academic experience required. Demonstrated expertise in the individual’s specialized practice area and management of the nursing core activities of education, the teaching and learning process, and standards within the workplace setting. Critical thinking and organizational skills are essential. Licensing and Certification Requirements (if applicable) Licensed as a registered nurse, Issuing Agency: Department of Health/Office of Professions in the state of New York. Child abuse certification is required Infection control certification is required Basic Life Support (BLS) Issuing Agency: AHA Compensation Statement The Mount Sinai Health System (MSHS) provides salary ranges that comply with the New York City Law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range for the role is $139,748.00 - $209,622.00 Annually. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, education, and operational need. The salary range or contractual rate listed does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation or benefits. Non-Bargaining Unit, 700 - Nursing Operations Management - MSH, Mount Sinai Hospital Employer Description Strength through Unity and Inclusion The Mount Sinai Health System is committed to fostering an environment where everyone can contribute to excellence. We share a common dedication to delivering outstanding patient care. When you join us, you become part of Mount Sinai’s unparalleled legacy of achievement, education, and innovation as we work together to transform healthcare. We encourage all team members to actively participate in creating a culture that ensures fair access to opportunities, promotes inclusive practices, and supports the success of every individual. At Mount Sinai, our leaders are committed to fostering a workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to grow. We strive to create an environment where collaboration, fairness, and continuous learning drive positive change, improving the well-being of our staff, patients, and organization. Our leaders are expected to challenge outdated practices, promote a culture of respect, and work toward meaningful improvements that enhance patient care and workplace experiences. We are dedicated to building a supportive and welcoming environment where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and advance professionally. Explore this opportunity and be part of the next chapter in our history. About the Mount Sinai Health System: Mount Sinai Health System is one of the largest academic medical systems in the New York metro area, with more than 48,000 employees working across eight hospitals, more than 400 outpatient practices, more than 300 labs, a school of nursing, and a leading school of medicine and graduate education. Mount Sinai advances health for all people, everywhere, by taking on the most complex health care challenges of our time — discovering and applying new scientific learning and knowledge; developing safer, more effective treatments; educating the next generation of medical leaders and innovators; and supporting local communities by delivering high-quality care to all who need it. Through the integration of its hospitals, labs, and schools, Mount Sinai offers comprehensive health care solutions from birth through geriatrics, leveraging innovative approaches such as artificial intelligence and informatics while keeping patients’ medical and emotional needs at the center of all treatment. The Health System includes more than 9,000 primary and specialty care physicians; 13 joint-venture outpatient surgery centers throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, Long Island, and Florida; and more than 30 affiliated community health centers. We are consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals, receiving high "Honor Roll" status, and are highly ranked: No. 1 in Geriatrics, top 5 in Cardiology/Heart Surgery, and top 20 in Diabetes/Endocrinology, Gastroenterology/GI Surgery, Neurology/Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonology/Lung Surgery, Rehabilitation, and Urology. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai is ranked No. 12 in Ophthalmology. U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” ranks Mount Sinai Kravis Children's Hospital among the country’s best in several pediatric specialties. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is ranked No. 11 nationwide in National Institutes of Health funding and in the 99th percentile in research dollars per investigator according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. Newsweek’s “The World’s Best Smart Hospitals” ranks The Mount Sinai Hospital as No. 1 in New York and in the top five globally, and Mount Sinai Morningside in the top 20 globally. Equal Opportunity Employer The Mount Sinai Health System is an equal opportunity employer, complying with all applicable federal civil rights laws. We do not discriminate, exclude, or treat individuals differently based on race, color, national origin, age, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are deeply committed to fostering an environment where all faculty, staff, students, trainees, patients, visitors, and the communities we serve feel respected and supported. Our goal is to create a healthcare and learning institution that actively works to remove barriers, address challenges, and promote fairness in all aspects of our organization. Compensation The Mount Sinai Health System (MSHS) provides salary ranges that comply with the New York City Law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range for the role is $139748 - $209622 Annually. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, education, and operational need. The salary range or contractual rate listed does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation or benefits.
Job description Hospice General Inpatient Care RN Team Director Moments Hospice Full-Time | Nurses looking for autonomy and variety should consider practicing in Hospice Care. As a Hospice General Inpatient Care RN Team Director at Moments Hospice, you will join a team that is dedicated to making our patients' final days, weeks, and months as comfortable as possible. Support from our Team: Employer contributions towards medical insurance plans Employer-paid dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, and life insurance options Opportunities for growth within the Moments Hospice Organization Experienced team of Regional Director of Clinical Operators available as resources and mentors 120 hours of PTO, 6 paid holidays, and 2 additional floating holidays Mileage and company cell phone Structured training and preceptorship program As the Hospice Clinical Manager, you will direct and lead the Interdisciplinary team, helping to meet the needs of the hospice patient and family in a manner consistent with the guidelines and policies of Moments Hospice. Your team consists of Nurses, Nurse Aides, Social Workers, Spiritual Care Providers, a Volunteer Coordinator, a Bereavement Coordinator, and many other support functions to create a fulfilling experience for our patients and their families. You will be the hub for communication regarding patient care and will promote a positive working relationship with the family, physician, and others involved in their care. Position Responsibilities Directly supervises the interdisciplinary team. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, training and terminating (with administrative approval) all interdisciplinary team members; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining colleagues; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Reads and incorporates into practice the requirements of the Hospice Conditions of Participation for Medicare, applicable accreditation standards, and state or other rules and regulations as applicable to the program. Oversees the consultative process between the Medical Director and the members of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), assists in requesting appropriate care orders and attendance to identified patient needs if patient's attending physician is not available. Attends/Leads Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) meetings, ensuring: Patient care needs are identified and discussed with the full complement of the IDT. All required members of the core team are present and engaged in the IDT meeting. Required documentation is completed during and at the conclusion of the IDT meeting to capture the discussion and outcomes of the meeting. Patient re-certifications are discussed and completed in a timely manner. Documentation of the patient-centered plan of care and the implementation of interventions for patient care including changes in level of care, medication changes, changes to visit frequency, or need for emergency transportation. Participates in the development and update of patient care policies and emergency procedures. Ensures hospice services are available 24/7. Follows state regulatory requirements for supervision of nursing services. Manages all members of the IDT including aspects of scheduling, productivity, mentoring, pay practices, time keeping, performance reviews, and colleague support. Models desired behaviors including timeliness, punctuality, attendance, collaboration, open communication, and equitable treatment. Actively collaborates regarding QAPI activities and provides feedback and input into Performance Improvement. Participates in performance improvement programs. Promotes hospice philosophy. Upholds a personal philosophy of integrity and commitment; communicates proactively when schedule changes are needed. Analyzes and reports on quality metrics including Hospice Item Set, CAHPS, and symptom management outcomes. Establishes departmental goals consistent with Moments Hospice goals and objectives. Supervises patient and family care as specified by the plan of care, assessing appropriateness, continuity, service, and quality of care. Models and facilitates communication between colleagues including medical records, business office, intake, clinical team, and leadership. Participates in care delivery for patients as needed including conducting admissions, recertification visits, routine visits, and discharge visits. Manages the care for a caseload of patients if needed to support ebb and flow of census changes. Participates in after-hours shifts as needed including primary and back-up on-call. Serves as the administrator on call when scheduled. Make and/or delegate post-admissions calls. Directs responsibility for the management of Pharmacy, Medical Supplies, Durable Medical Equipment, Mileage and Labor for program to meet budget expectations. May be designated the administrator or alternate administrator for the licensure of the program based on state requirements. Ensures maximum utilization of resources. Promotes a positive and collaborative culture. Performs other duties as assigned. * Education and/or Experience Registered Nurse with minimum of three years in Healthcare required, preferably in Nursing Facility, Home Health or Hospice setting. Bachelor's degree strongly preferred. Experience in leadership or management strongly preferred. Summary About Moments Hospice Moments Hospice is a leading hospice organization determined to change the hospice experience for patients, families, and team members. Our promise to our patients is, "We personalize our care and treat you like family." We are dedicated to making our patients' final days, weeks, and months as comfortable as possible. The promise to treat everyone like family also flows through the daily work environment, where all employees are part of the Moments family. We offer a workplace that employees are proud to be a part of. Moments Hospice has grown to over 19 offices in 6 state
Job description Nursing Home Hospice RN Team Director Moments Hospice Full-Time | Nurses looking for autonomy and variety should consider practicing in Hospice Care. As a Nursing Home Hospice RN Team Director at Moments Hospice, you will join a team that is dedicated to making our patients' final days, weeks, and months as comfortable as possible. Support from our Team: Employer contributions towards medical insurance plans Employer-paid dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, and life insurance options Opportunities for growth within the Moments Hospice Organization Experienced team of Regional Director of Clinical Operators available as resources and mentors 120 hours of PTO, 6 paid holidays, and 2 additional floating holidays Mileage and company cell phone Structured training and preceptorship program As the Hospice Clinical Manager, you will direct and lead the Interdisciplinary team, helping to meet the needs of the hospice patient and family in a manner consistent with the guidelines and policies of Moments Hospice. Your team consists of Nurses, Nurse Aides, Social Workers, Spiritual Care Providers, a Volunteer Coordinator, a Bereavement Coordinator, and many other support functions to create a fulfilling experience for our patients and their families. You will be the hub for communication regarding patient care and will promote a positive working relationship with the family, physician, and others involved in their care. Position Responsibilities Directly supervises the interdisciplinary team. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, training and terminating (with administrative approval) all interdisciplinary team members; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining colleagues; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Reads and incorporates into practice the requirements of the Hospice Conditions of Participation for Medicare, applicable accreditation standards, and state or other rules and regulations as applicable to the program. Oversees the consultative process between the Medical Director and the members of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), assists in requesting appropriate care orders and attendance to identified patient needs if patient's attending physician is not available. Attends/Leads Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) meetings, ensuring: Patient care needs are identified and discussed with the full complement of the IDT. All required members of the core team are present and engaged in the IDT meeting. Required documentation is completed during and at the conclusion of the IDT meeting to capture the discussion and outcomes of the meeting. Patient re-certifications are discussed and completed in a timely manner. Documentation of the patient-centered plan of care and the implementation of interventions for patient care including changes in level of care, medication changes, changes to visit frequency, or need for emergency transportation. Participates in the development and update of patient care policies and emergency procedures. Ensures hospice services are available 24/7. Follows state regulatory requirements for supervision of nursing services. Manages all members of the IDT including aspects of scheduling, productivity, mentoring, pay practices, time keeping, performance reviews, and colleague support. Models desired behaviors including timeliness, punctuality, attendance, collaboration, open communication, and equitable treatment. Actively collaborates regarding QAPI activities and provides feedback and input into Performance Improvement. Participates in performance improvement programs. Promotes hospice philosophy. Upholds a personal philosophy of integrity and commitment; communicates proactively when schedule changes are needed. Analyzes and reports on quality metrics including Hospice Item Set, CAHPS, and symptom management outcomes. Establishes departmental goals consistent with Moments Hospice goals and objectives. Supervises patient and family care as specified by the plan of care, assessing appropriateness, continuity, service, and quality of care. Models and facilitates communication between colleagues including medical records, business office, intake, clinical team, and leadership. Participates in care delivery for patients as needed including conducting admissions, recertification visits, routine visits, and discharge visits. Manages the care for a caseload of patients if needed to support ebb and flow of census changes. Participates in after-hours shifts as needed including primary and back-up on-call. Serves as the administrator on call when scheduled. Make and/or delegate post-admissions calls. Directs responsibility for the management of Pharmacy, Medical Supplies, Durable Medical Equipment, Mileage and Labor for program to meet budget expectations. May be designated the administrator or alternate administrator for the licensure of the program based on state requirements. Ensures maximum utilization of resources. Promotes a positive and collaborative culture. Performs other duties as assigned. * Education and/or Experience Registered Nurse with minimum of three years in Healthcare required, preferably in Nursing Facility, Home Health or Hospice setting. Bachelor's degree strongly preferred. Experience in leadership or management strongly preferred. Summary About Moments Hospice Moments Hospice is a leading hospice organization determined to change the hospice experience for patients, families, and team members. Our promise to our patients is, "We personalize our care and treat you like family." We are dedicated to making our patients' final days, weeks, and months as comfortable as possible. The promise to treat everyone like family also flows through the daily work environment, where all employees are part of the Moments family. We offer a workplace that employees are proud to be a part of. Moments Hospice has grown to over 19 offices in 6 states.
Organizational Mission/Federal and State Regulations and Accreditation Standards 1. Services are available in accordance with organizational mission and core values. 2. Care and services provided by organization personnel and contracted organization personnel are coordinated and integrated and in accordance with local laws, regulations and accreditation standards. Responsible for the recruiting, retention and development of field staff. 1. The Recruitment and retention of employees for his/her respective site. 2. Responsible for arranging and implementing the onboarding/orientation and 90-day performance evaluations. 3. Responsible for coordination the completion of initial and all annual competencies of direct care staff. 4. Responsible for implementing and adhering to Moments way philosophy of care. 5. Responsible for timely annual performance evaluations for all direct care staff. 6. Responsible for ensuring the adherence of ongoing monthly educational requirements of all staff. 7. To ensure that exit interviews are conducted in accordance with organizational policies, for any member of the Clinical Team exiting the organization and that this information is submitted to the QA department for tracking and trending analysis. Budgeting/Productivity 1. Responsible to ensure that the daily/weekly/monthly productivity requirements for each direct care giver are met and monitors this report. 2. Monitors Key Performance Indicators on a periodic basis and resolves concerns in conjunction with other related departments. 3. In conjunction with Executive Management is responsible for the review of all pharmacy and DME related bills/expenses, investigating any variance and documenting the reasons. 4. Is responsible to review and approve all vendor bills in a timely manner. Provision of Quality Care 1. Is responsible for ensuring the on call schedule to meet the patient's needs and organizational policy. 2. Participates in rotating Administrator on Call. 3. Is responsible for the staff schedule to ensure the plan of care is met and that quality services are provided in accordance with each patient's plan of care. 4. Is responsible to document, investigate and report all alleged complaints in accordance with organizational policy, and communicate with the Compliance/QA department any adverse results. 5. Responsible to review and take the necessary corrective action of organizational identified quality measures for improvement of patient outcomes in conjunction with the QA department. 6. Responsible to review and take the necessary corrective actions of ongoing measurement of site-specific Performance Improvement Plan(s). 7. Responsible to review and take the necessary corrective action of chart audits for patients with long LOS 8. To ensure the timely reporting and review with staff the trending of all Adverse events. 9. Responsible to review and take the necessary corrective action to of IDG documentation 10. Responsible to review and take the necessary actions to ensure the timeliness of documentation from the clinical team. 11. Responsible to review and take the necessary actions to ensure the timely review of CAHPS outcomes with clinical team with objectives for the team to demonstrate improvement is identified areas. 12. To ensure the timely investigative documentation of staff reported concerns/events.(ethical advocate) The Clinical Manager will participate as a member of the following: A. Management Team B. Advisory IDG Committee C. Quality Assessment Performance Improvement Committee The Clinical Manager will be qualified and possess appropriate clinical training and experience, as verified by: 1. Education, training, and previous work experience 2. Current professional licensure 3. Interview for understanding of care and service being provided as well as population being served 4. Management experience and clinical knowledge Qualifications; 1. Nursing and hospice aide services will be under the supervision of a registered nurse who has at least two (2) years of hospice or community-based health care experience. 2. Preferred Hospice experience of a minimum of one ( 1 ) year. 3. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. 4. Knowledge of Hospice Industry best practices 5. Capable to utilize standard email system, texting, other software systems in order to ensure comprehensiveness of job-related duties. 6. Current RN license in the state of the agency. 7. Current and valid Driver's license with a reliable source of transportation. 8. Clear criminal background check. 9. Willing to function as part of the team for improved patient outcomes. OSHA requirements; Moderate to heavy lifting up to 50 lbs. Mild to Moderate exposure for bloodborne pathogens Moderate exposure of communicable diseases Prolonged sitting in a car/desk Prolonged use of a telephone/computer/tablet Job Type: Full-time Experience: nursing: 2 years (Preferred) hospice: 2 years (Preferred) License: RN (Preferred) Benefits: Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Paid time off Schedule: Monday to Friday On call
Under the direction of the Vice President, the Director works together with Eligibility RNs, Business Development Representatives and Enrollment Representatives in order to determine the eligibility of future participants for the InnovAge PACE Program. Physical attendance at an InnovAge facility and/or an InnovAge participant home is essential to performing the job duties. Essential Functions and Work Responsibilities Functional Category: Management Administration Estimated Percent of time Spent – 70% Works closely with the Business Development and Enrollment Department to determine if prospective PACE participants meet Guidelines required for all PACE participants. Oversees services related to home visits and/or center-based clinic appointments, to make level of care assessments to determine eligibility. Oversees completion of eligibility assessments and supporting documentation for application to the State for PACE enrollment. Works closely with the sales and enrollment teams and interfaces with state specific departments, as needed, to make eligibility decisions about prospective new PACE participants. Supports business development and census growth process by collaborating and working side-by-side with sales and enrollment.. Participates and assists with outreach programs as requesrted and appropriate. Participates in the case management of peer review of client records and provides consultation to case managers, within HSD, and for other staff members regarding medical and nursing issues. Maintain knowledge and expertise in eligibility, enrollment, and program specifications for the Federal and State health coverage programs Medicare and Medicaid and specifically as those guidelines apply to the Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). Shares responsibility with other team members in the implementation of PACE philosophy and achievement of program goals. Directs the resolution of highly complex or unusual business problems applying advance analytical thought and judgement Requires comprehensive understanding of internal and industry standards, as well as of the changing business environment Applies industry expertise and awareness to drive financial and operational performance within an area or multiple related areas Functional Category: Supervision Estimated Percent of time Spent – 30% Leads through subordinate managers; executes sub-functional/sub-regional strategy. Effectively supervises and manages direct reports and provides, by example and leadership, motivation and direction to employees of the organization. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable state and federal employment laws. Supports review and continuous improvement of manager and Eligibility RN assessments and work with a focus on driving continually improved outcomes in clinical skill, documentation, and interpersonal skills within IDT, center, and HSD communication and relationships. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; recognizing and rewarding employees; corrective disciplinary procedures and practices (under direction of supervisor and in partnership with Human Resources), addressing complaints and resolving problems. Ensures annual employee performance reviews are conducted in a timely and effective manner. Evaluates performance of employees for compliance with established policies and objectives of the organization and contributions in attaining objectives. Helps set the tone of the department to ensure morale, team work, and that the positive employment culture of the organization is maintained. Regularly schedules leadership/management, department, and staff 1:1 meetings to provide leadership, development, and a forum for communication to ensure coordination and collaboration in meeting organization and individual goals. Travel Requirements Travel Travel required Overnight travel out of state Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions REQUIRED Education Associates degree from accredited nursing school required Current Registered Nurses License in state in which working Current First Aid and BLS certifications are required prior to hire. Acceptable vendors for certification are American Heart Association and Red Cross Work Experience and Qualifications 10+ years health care experience with emphasis in geriatrics 3+ year working with the frail or elderly InnovAge is dedicated to empowering seniors to live independently, allowing them to age in their own homes and communities safely. InnovAge offers an alternative to nursing homes through its Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), which provides enrolled seniors with customized healthcare and social support at PACE Adult Day Health Centers. These centers are staffed by medical professionals who are committed to creating personalized care plans for each participant. At InnovAge, our team members are our greatest asset and have a significant impact on the lives of our participants every day. When you join InnovAge, you'll work alongside talented, respectful, and passionate colleagues within a patient-centered care model. InnovAge is committed to equal opportunity and affirmative action, and we strive to create a diverse and inclusive workplace. We consider all qualified candidates for employment without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, pregnancy, or any other protected status. Salaries are determined by various factors such as qualifications, experience, and location, and do not include potential bonuses or benefits. Our extensive benefits package includes medical/dental/vision insurance, short and long-term disability, life insurance and AD&D, supplemental life insurance, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) savings, paid time off, and company-paid holidays. Applicants are considered until the position is filled. 136400-177400
Laconia Nursing Home is seeking a compassionate and professional Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) to work in coordination with the DON to support the nursing department functions of our rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility. As Assistant Director of Nursing, you can take advantage of a unique opportunity to help us reach our goal of becoming a premier facility. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ADON: Ensure that all nursing personnel in our facility comply with established standards, practices, and regulatory requirements for the highest quality of resident care. Support the development and implementation of nursing department budgets in coordination with the facility administration. Implementing compliance and quality improvement policies, programs and procedures. Is responsible for surveillance, rounding, analyzing, interpreting and the reporting of healthcare-associated infections Supports the development of evidence-based organizational infection prevention policies/standards that meet state, federal, regulatory and accrediting agencies standard Leads in infection prevention and serves as a resource, educator, researcher and proponent of change in order to influence infection prevention improvement to provide quality health care within the organization REQUIREMENTS OF ADON: As the Assistant Director of Nursing, you must possess strong interpersonal communication skills and the ability to deal effectively with patients, families, physicians, community resources, and the general public. Associate degree in Nursing or higher from an accredited school of nursing. Must have a valid New York RN license Minimum 3 years’ experience as an ADON or a previous DON role preferred. Unit Manager/Nursing Supervisor in Long Term Care experience may be considered