What are the responsibilities and job description for the Overnight RN Supervisor position at National Health Care?
RN Overnight Supervisor
Full-Time 11p-7a
Weekly Pay
What We Offer :
An engaging and supportive work environment where every employee is valued, a rewarding career, and outstanding benefits which currently include:
· 100% Employee Funded Retirement Program (10% of your annual salary)!!
· Student Debt Buy Back Program for Registered Nurses (up to $5000/yr.)!!
· Nursing Scholarship Program (We’ll pay for your career advancement)
· 5 Medical/RX plans HMO’s & HSA, multiple dental and vision plans
· Internal Promotions
· Referral Bonus Program
· Employee Discount Programs
What You Will Do:
Makes decisions relevant to the operation and management of the facility during the assigned shift.
Verifies that the resident's physician and family are notified when there is a significant clinical development in the resident's condition or if the resident requires immediate medical care.
Makes decisions concerning staffing in the facility such as replacing call-outs, authorizing overtime, and reassigning personnel when appropriate.
Directs proper handling of resident care emergencies.
Makes house rounds and consults with charge nurse concerning new admissions and acutely/seriously ill residents.
Assumes other duties as assigned by ADNS.
What You Will Need:
Registered Nurse licensed in the State of employment. A minimum of one year of education or experience in geriatric nursing or rehabilitation is preferred.
Knowledge of nursing theory and practice including the administration of medications.
Diversity, Inclusion, & Engagement at National Health Care Associates:
At National Health Care Associates, we not only accept difference, we promote it, we embrace it, and we thrive on it for the betterment of our patients, our employees, and our culture.
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