What are the responsibilities and job description for the Experienced Staffing Coordinator -Scheduler position at Dyer Nursing and Rehab?
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Our most important goal is to provide the highest standard of care to our residents in an environment that is safe and secure. Under the direction of the Director of Nursing, the Staffing Coordinator is responsible for ensuring each shift has the appropiate number of nursing staff. Your focus will be centered on meeting the scheduling requirements to give our residents a great quality-of-life, so duties such as recording attendance, staff training, and seeing to scheduling needs will be key in our quality care system.
At Dyer Nursing and Rehabilitaion, you can expect:
- Dependable, full-time scheduling position with on-call hours
- Great staffing support
- Quality, cost-effective health care as well as disability and life insurance after only 60 days of employment
- Tuition reimbursement
- Paid vacations and holidays
- Competitive wages
- Acute care opportunities to sharpen and grow critical skills
- Advancement opportunities within and beyond your current certified nurse's assistant or QMA role
Scheduling day-to-day will include:
- Scheduling nursing staff appropiately with resident ratio
- Checking time punch records to ensure the allign with the schedule
- Reviewing request off forms and finding coverage while other team members are away.
- Reporting observations and changes in attendance patterns to the nursing supervisor.
Job Requirements
- Strong interpersonal skills, especially when it comes to delivering information to our staff members.
- Ability to think critically under pressure.
- Ability and the willingness to work harmoniously with and supervise other personnel.
- Be able to make independent decisions concerning above job duties.
- Possess the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family member, visitors, government agencies/personnel, vendors, and the general public.
- Be knowledgeable medical practices and procedures, as well as laws, regulations, and guidelines that pertain to long-term care.
- Available to work off hours, holidays, weekends and on-call rotation.
- Must be a CNA able to work as needed.