What are the responsibilities and job description for the RN Long Term Care position at Good Samaritan Society?
RN Long Term Care (LTC) - Full Time Nights at Good Samaritan Society
As a full-time Registered Nurse (RN) in Long Term Care (LTC), you will provide individualized nursing care to residents, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure quality care and support. Responsibilities include resident assessments, care coordination, and education while adhering to nursing standards and ethics.
Careers With Purpose
The Good Samaritan Society is a well-established organization committed to senior care, offering competitive pay, flexible scheduling, and extensive benefits.
Our Mission:
To enhance the lives of seniors through compassionate care, service, and housing. Our commitment to quality care and service has been unwavering for over 100 years.
Job Summary:
The Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for utilizing the nursing process (assessment, diagnosis, outcomes/planning, implementation and evaluation) to provide individualized nursing care to residents. Collaborates with resident and family, other inter-disciplinary colleagues, including providers, to plan, implement and evaluate care.
Responsibilities:
- Provide individualized nursing care to residents, ensuring their physical, emotional, and social needs are met.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement care plans that promote optimal health outcomes.
- Conduct thorough resident assessments, identifying areas of concern and developing strategies to address them.
- Educate residents and families on disease management, medication administration, and other health-related topics.
- Coordinate care with other healthcare professionals, ensuring seamless transitions and optimal patient outcomes.
Requirements:
- Graduate from a nationally accredited nursing program preferred, including Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), and National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN CNEA).
- Bachelor's Degree in nursing preferred.
- Currently holds an unencumbered RN license with the State Board of Nursing where the practice of nursing is occurring and/or possess multistate licensure if in a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state.
Benefits:
- Competitive compensation package, including salary increases and bonuses.
- Comprehensive health insurance, including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
- Generous paid time off package, allowing for work-life balance.
- Education assistance and continuing education opportunities.