Registered Nurse (premium Per Diem)

New Hampshire, United States

Job Description


DescriptionJoin our dynamic team at Sullivan County Health Care as a Registered Nurse. Come be a part of our award-winning team that works hard to uphold our motto: "ALL DAY, EVERY DAY, WE MAKE LIFE BETTER".Scope of position:
This is a specialized professional and administrative position with responsibilities to ensure delivery of appropriate high-quality nursing and restorative care within the facilities policies and procedures. (See Supplemental Information below for requirements)Examples of Duties

  • Observe each resident on a continuing basis alert to changes in mental and physical well-being; notifies the Supervisor of pertinent observations and discusses the need to notify physician; and receive Resident Status Report from off-going shift and give on-coming shift a detailed report of each resident\'s status and events of the shift.
  • Accurately receive, transcribe, and carry out physician\'s orders.
  • Administer medications and treatments as ordered by the physician and make proper documentation via a computerized system of MARs/TARs and electronic documentation. Order and maintain all pharmaceuticals for the units.
  • Supervise LNAs in accordance with licensing requirements under the New Hampshire Board of Nursing. Assign and measure nursing staff resident care consistent with abilities, job description and scope of practice and supervise the care given; and assist direct-care staff with nursing care as necessary and as time allows.
  • Accompany physician on resident rounds, on their assigned unit(s), to address residents\' medical needs and to facilitate communication during 60-day review.
  • Administer the provision of oxygen in accordance with facility guidelines and procedures. Administer gastrostomy/jejunostomy feedings in accordance with policy and procedure. Perform wound care and have knowledge of wound vacs.
  • Perform regular duties on the unit such as checking appointments for the day; checking Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy appointments; checking activity board; reminding staff of ambulation list, weights, blood pressures, and to document nutritional charts. Monitor LNA documentation and update LNA clipboard; oversight of infection control practices on the unit; ensure that unit is clean and hazard-free. Following the chain of command, report any problems to the Nurse Manager/Nursing Supervisor. Encourage LNA observations and include them when documenting and reporting.
  • Admit, discharge and transfer residents, completing documentation and notifications as necessary.
  • Complete 24-hour report for his/her assigned unit(s); check new orders; complete list of residents on antibiotics, precautions, etc.; maintain consistent communication with the Nurse Manager/ Nursing Supervisor regarding resident issues or concerns with staff; differentiating between acute and non-emergency problems; and attend all mandatory staff/educational meetings and non-mandatory meetings as assigned.
  • Communicate with residents\' families to resolve resident concerns and problems to notify family members of new orders, and to obtain consent when necessary.
  • Receive incoming calls and determine appropriate response required.
  • Assume responsibility for the management of assigned unit(s) during his/her shift under the direction of the Nursing Supervisor (NS) or Director of Nursing Services (DON).
  • Follow State and Federal Regulations regarding the storage, usage and documentation of controlled medications including counting at the change of shift; notifies appropriate Supervisor if discrepancies are present.
  • Assist with the orientation of new nursing employees on their assigned unit(s). Communicate with DON, Nurse Manager or SDC regarding continuing education needs of the nursing staff and assist in the delivery of staff education and training as needed. Encourage and assign staff to attend in service education meetings. Evaluate assigned nursing staff members according to facility policy and procedure. Initiate or effectively recommend disciplinary action as necessary.
Typical Qualifications
  • A high school diploma or equivalent
  • A current license in the State of New Hampshire as a Registered Nurse without restrictions or sanctions of any kind
  • A graduate of a three-year School of Nursing program accredited by the American Nurses Association Certificate required.
  • Have two (2) years of experience in an Acute or Long-Term Care facility preferred
  • Be certified to administer IV\'s and will be required to obtain certification for CPR.
Supplemental InformationPremium Per Diem employees must:
  • Commit to a 12 week term with a consistent schedule
  • Work at least 56 hours per pay period
  • Work every other weekend (16 hours/2 shifts per weekend)
  • Be available to work either Thanksgiving or Christmas
  • Be included in the Mandatory Stay list
  • Can convert to regular staff
Shift Differential:
  • $2/hour - 2nd shift
  • $2/hour - 3rd shift
  • 20% of base rate of pay for all Weekend shifts
Equal Employment OpportunityMandatory post offer physical, drug testing and Criminal records check required (County paid).

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4395506
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    $39 per hour
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    New Hampshire, United States
  • Education
    Not mentioned