What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supervisor of Residential Nursing Towson - The Retreat position at Sheppard Pratt Careers?
Responsibilities:
- Works with other disciplines to maintain effective communication between nursing staff, residents, families, and other members of the treatment team.
- Provides a work environment conducive to the delivery of optimal health care.
- Communicates and administers the residential quality assurance programs and ensures residential program compliance with system-wide risk management and infection control programs.
- Collaborates with the Program Manager in the selection of nursing staff.
- Orients new nurses to the unit; follows up on progress and training needs.
Requirements:
- Must possess current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Maryland at the time of appointment and continuously during tenure in position.
- Work requires written and oral communication skills and comprehensive knowledge of standards of nursing practice – acquired through completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited nursing program or through completion of a diploma/AA nursing program plus an additional one to two years’ experience in addition to the experience requirement listed below.
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Work requires clinical and supervisory skills, knowledge of psychiatric nursing, and nursing competency with the adult and adolescent population – acquired through two to three years of related experience.
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Work requires interpersonal skills sufficient to interact effectively with adults and adolescent psychiatrically ill students based on an understanding of their age-specific needs in order to gain their cooperation, to interact effectively with families/guardians, school systems, treatment teams, and a variety of internal and external contacts (51 – 80% of work time).
- Work requires analytical and problem-solving abilities necessary to plan, evaluate, and administer nursing services program resources, to formulate special treatment care plans for identified residents, and to provide appropriate nursing care.
- Work very frequently (51-80% of work time) requires adaption to multiple demands for the individual’s time and energy and produces a high level of stress and mental fatigue.
Working Conditions:
- Works in a patient care environment where there are exposures to communicable diseases (26-50% of work time).
- Work requires occasional exposure to the risk of physical injury by assaultive residents/ patients (less than 5% of work time).
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Salary : $36 - $57