Nursing Jobs in Covina, CA

Are you looking for a work place where you can make a genuine difference? Company Culture that feels supportive, genuine and appreciative of all? Anchor Health is committed to the communities of which we serve, the patients and families we have the honor of caring for and the EMPLOYEES who have chosen us as their work family. We are currently seeking a Nurse Practitioner with Hospice experience to join our Anchor Health team! Qualifications • Master's or doctoral degree in nursing • Current NP License within the State Responsibilities • The Nurse Practitioner (NP) is an experienced licensed professional who works in collaboration with the Hospice Medical Director/Physician to deliver hospice and/ or palliative care to patients and families • Performs prescribed medical treatments, including patient examination, diagnoses, medication prescription, pain management and symptom control; conducts assessments and evaluations, and provides education and supportive care to hospice teams, patients and caregivers • Performs comprehensive patient examinations, evaluations, assessments and diagnosis • Assesses for signs and symptoms of discomfort including presence of pain and takes prompt and appropriate action to control and manage patient symptoms and needs • Makes adjustments to the already established plan of care and appropriate services, provides appropriate follow- up to all patients • Demonstrates flexibility in scheduling, and readily accepts new and emergency assignments as requested • Performs timely face to face assessments with patients • Demonstrates positive interpersonal relation in communicating with physicians and co-workers to promote quality patient care • Completes all documentation in an accurate, legible and timely manner • Provides quality patient care consistent with standards of nursing practices • Complies with hospice policies and procedures, laws and regulations and standards of practice 
Are you looking for a work place where you can make a genuine difference? Company Culture that feels supportive, genuine and appreciative of all? Anchor Health is committed to the communities of which we serve, the patients and families we have the honor of caring for and the EMPLOYEES who have chosen us as their work family. We are currently seeking a Nurse Practitioner with Hospice experience to join our Anchor Health team! Qualifications • Master's or doctoral degree in nursing • Current NP License within the State Responsibilities • The Nurse Practitioner (NP) is an experienced licensed professional who works in collaboration with the Hospice Medical Director/Physician to deliver hospice and/ or palliative care to patients and families • Performs prescribed medical treatments, including patient examination, diagnoses, medication prescription, pain management and symptom control; conducts assessments and evaluations, and provides education and supportive care to hospice teams, patients and caregivers • Performs comprehensive patient examinations, evaluations, assessments and diagnosis • Assesses for signs and symptoms of discomfort including presence of pain and takes prompt and appropriate action to control and manage patient symptoms and needs • Makes adjustments to the already established plan of care and appropriate services, provides appropriate follow- up to all patients • Demonstrates flexibility in scheduling, and readily accepts new and emergency assignments as requested • Performs timely face to face assessments with patients • Demonstrates positive interpersonal relation in communicating with physicians and co-workers to promote quality patient care • Completes all documentation in an accurate, legible and timely manner • Provides quality patient care consistent with standards of nursing practices • Complies with hospice policies and procedures, laws and regulations and standards of practice 
SYNERGY HomeCare of Santa Clarita is looking to hire daytime Caregivers! Summary: Come join the Synergy HomeCare of Santa Clarita team! We are seeking compassionate and reliable caregivers to provide non-medical support to seniors and individuals with disabilities in their homes. Responsibilities include assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, companionship, and transportation to appointments or errands. Duties: Assist clients with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting Support clients with mobility challenges and provide assistance with lifting when required Offer companionship, emotional support, and engage in meaningful interactions Ensure a clean and safe living environment for clients Assists in meeting nutritional needs by providing meal planning, preparation, and grocery shopping as needed Provide clients medication reminders Support clients on walks and/or light exercises Monitor and promptly report any changes in clients' conditions or behaviors Skills: Prior experience in caregiving, senior care, or related fields preferred (professional or personal) Experience working with individuals requiring specialized care (memory care, Parkinson's disease, cancer care, hospice, etc.) is a plus Compassion and empathy towards others Proficient verbal and written communication skills Ability to work independently while following instructions accurately Strong organizational abilities with attention to detail Capacity to adapt calmly and effectively to changing situations Requirements: Home Care Aide (HCA) Registration with the State of California (Or ability to obtain) Proof of LiveScan Fingerprint (or ability to obtain) Proof of current TB testing (Or ability to obtain) Clear a criminal background check (National and required by state & county) Clear E-Verify Professional and Personal Reference Check Must be physically able to perform the functions of this position Have reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, and proof of sufficient automobile insurance (when applicable) Benefits: Competitive pay ($19-$22/hour) Lots of opportunities to earn bonuses: Loyalty Bonus Program, Perfect Attendance Bonus Program, Referral Bonus Program (and more!) Time-and-a-half pay for overtime and holiday Flexible schedules Ongoing training and support Last minute shift coverage bonuses Easy timekeeping and scheduling through our Mobile App Discounted BetterHelp membership for mental health and wellness support If you would like to join our outstanding team at SYNERGY HomeCare, apply today! 
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for providing routine nursing care in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) QUALIFICATIONS • Currently enrolled in a school for nursing assistants or have a license as a certified nursing assistant. • A minimum of 6 months experience as a certified nursing assistant or clinical experience while enrolled in a nursing assistant certification class. • Must possess a sincere desire to serve the ill, aged and infirm. • Ability to read, write and speak the English language. • Possess the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family members, visitors, and the general public. • Willingness to work harmoniously with other personnel. • Must have patience, tact, cheerful disposition and enthusiasm, as well as be willing to handle residents based on whatever maturity level they are currently functioning. • Must be in good general health and demonstrate emotional stability. • Must be able to relate to and work with ill, disabled, elderly, emotionally upset, and, at times, hostile people within the facility. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: GENERAL • Perform all duties as assigned and in accordance with facility’s established policies and procedures, nursing care procedures and safety rules and regulations. • Make resident rounds at the beginning of each shift and every two hours thereafter to administer quality nursing care. • Verify the identification of a resident before administering nursing care or serving food, to assure that appropriate care is being provided to the correct resident. Report missing ID bands to admission coordinator immediately. • Make beds, clean bedside and overbed tables. • Serve drinking water as required. Assure that water pitchers are cleaned, filled with fresh drinking water and within the resident’s reach. Pass water pitcher as per established policy and procedure. • Dress residents neatly and in their own clothing. Assist residents in dressing as necessary. • Assist in preparing residents for meals (taking to/from dining room, serving trays, placing bibs, assisting in feeding or cutting food, removal of trays, supervision in dining room, etc.). • Serve nourishment in accordance with established facility procedures. • Feed residents who cannot feed themselves. • Assure that resident’s food is accessible and self-help devices are available as needed. • Prepare residents for therapy, activities, physician visits, religious services, etc., to include transporting residents to/from such activities. • Keep incontinent residents clean and dry as possible at all times. Change bed linens, diapers and clothing as often as necessary. • Do not permit residents to smoke in bed. • Assure that the nurse’s call system is attached to the bed and within easy reach at all times when residents are bedfast. • Answer residents’ call lights promptly. • Check for food in residents’ room. Ensure that food is kept in a sealed container. • Report all complaints to the Charge Nurse. • Report any resident abuse immediately (ie., harsh/abusive language, unnecessary roughness, etc.) • Report any medication found in the resident’s room. Take to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report all hazardous conditions and faulty equipment to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report any bruise, skin tears, incidents or accidents to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Attend in-service educational programs, on the job training programs and meetings as directed. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CLINICAL • Wash hands before and after caring for each resident. • Place residents in correct and comfortable position. Head of bed elevated at 30° for all residents on enteral feeding. • Assist residents with dental and mouth care. Clean dentures after each meal. Keep dentures clean and soaked with Efferdent after dinner. • Record resident’s food and nourishment intake as directed. • Perform after meal care as required – cleaning resident’s hands, face, clothing, dentures, etc. • Assist residents to/from bathroom. Offer bedfast residents bedpans and urinals. Clean and store such equipment after each use (document Intake and Output as directed). • Check and document bowel movements and character of stools every shift. • Bathe residents as assigned and in accordance with established facility procedures (encourage showers and other self-help measures/activities). • Comb and brush resident’s hair daily. Shampoo hair on shower days. • Clip and trim fingernails. • Shave male residents daily or as needed. • Keep hair under arms and face on female residents clean-shaven as necessary or instructed. Trim hair in nose and ears as needed. • Observe and report the presence of reddened areas on bony prominences. • Keep drainage bag off the floor when resident is in bed or in wheelchair. • Apply Vaseline or A & D ointment to dry skin in accordance with established policies. • Move and turn bedfast residents at least every two hours and record such information on CNA notes. • Observe disoriented and comatose residents and notify Charge Nurse immediately. • Apply postural support properly. Check with Charge Nurse for type of restraint to be used. • Apply hand roll or splint to residents with contractures as outlined within the facility’s established policies and procedures. • Follow infection control procedures in accordance with established facility policy when isolation techniques are necessary. • Chart required information every shift. • Complete Intake and Output documentation on all residents with orders before the end of each shift. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech. • Adheres to Company Standards for resolving consumer concerns. • Ensures that all consumer/resident rights are protected. 
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for providing routine nursing care in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) QUALIFICATIONS • Currently enrolled in a school for nursing assistants or have a license as a certified nursing assistant. • A minimum of 6 months experience as a certified nursing assistant or clinical experience while enrolled in a nursing assistant certification class. • Must possess a sincere desire to serve the ill, aged and infirm. • Ability to read, write and speak the English language. • Possess the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family members, visitors, and the general public. • Willingness to work harmoniously with other personnel. • Must have patience, tact, cheerful disposition and enthusiasm, as well as be willing to handle residents based on whatever maturity level they are currently functioning. • Must be in good general health and demonstrate emotional stability. • Must be able to relate to and work with ill, disabled, elderly, emotionally upset, and, at times, hostile people within the facility. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: GENERAL • Perform all duties as assigned and in accordance with facility’s established policies and procedures, nursing care procedures and safety rules and regulations. • Make resident rounds at the beginning of each shift and every two hours thereafter to administer quality nursing care. • Verify the identification of a resident before administering nursing care or serving food, to assure that appropriate care is being provided to the correct resident. Report missing ID bands to admission coordinator immediately. • Make beds, clean bedside and overbed tables. • Serve drinking water as required. Assure that water pitchers are cleaned, filled with fresh drinking water and within the resident’s reach. Pass water pitcher as per established policy and procedure. • Dress residents neatly and in their own clothing. Assist residents in dressing as necessary. • Assist in preparing residents for meals (taking to/from dining room, serving trays, placing bibs, assisting in feeding or cutting food, removal of trays, supervision in dining room, etc.). • Serve nourishment in accordance with established facility procedures. • Feed residents who cannot feed themselves. • Assure that resident’s food is accessible and self-help devices are available as needed. • Prepare residents for therapy, activities, physician visits, religious services, etc., to include transporting residents to/from such activities. • Keep incontinent residents clean and dry as possible at all times. Change bed linens, diapers and clothing as often as necessary. • Do not permit residents to smoke in bed. • Assure that the nurse’s call system is attached to the bed and within easy reach at all times when residents are bedfast. • Answer residents’ call lights promptly. • Check for food in residents’ room. Ensure that food is kept in a sealed container. • Report all complaints to the Charge Nurse. • Report any resident abuse immediately (ie., harsh/abusive language, unnecessary roughness, etc.) • Report any medication found in the resident’s room. Take to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report all hazardous conditions and faulty equipment to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report any bruise, skin tears, incidents or accidents to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Attend in-service educational programs, on the job training programs and meetings as directed. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CLINICAL • Wash hands before and after caring for each resident. • Place residents in correct and comfortable position. Head of bed elevated at 30° for all residents on enteral feeding. • Assist residents with dental and mouth care. Clean dentures after each meal. Keep dentures clean and soaked with Efferdent after dinner. • Record resident’s food and nourishment intake as directed. • Perform after meal care as required – cleaning resident’s hands, face, clothing, dentures, etc. • Assist residents to/from bathroom. Offer bedfast residents bedpans and urinals. Clean and store such equipment after each use (document Intake and Output as directed). • Check and document bowel movements and character of stools every shift. • Bathe residents as assigned and in accordance with established facility procedures (encourage showers and other self-help measures/activities). • Comb and brush resident’s hair daily. Shampoo hair on shower days. • Clip and trim fingernails. • Shave male residents daily or as needed. • Keep hair under arms and face on female residents clean-shaven as necessary or instructed. Trim hair in nose and ears as needed. • Observe and report the presence of reddened areas on bony prominences. • Keep drainage bag off the floor when resident is in bed or in wheelchair. • Apply Vaseline or A & D ointment to dry skin in accordance with established policies. • Move and turn bedfast residents at least every two hours and record such information on CNA notes. • Observe disoriented and comatose residents and notify Charge Nurse immediately. • Apply postural support properly. Check with Charge Nurse for type of restraint to be used. • Apply hand roll or splint to residents with contractures as outlined within the facility’s established policies and procedures. • Follow infection control procedures in accordance with established facility policy when isolation techniques are necessary. • Chart required information every shift. • Complete Intake and Output documentation on all residents with orders before the end of each shift. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech. • Adheres to Company Standards for resolving consumer concerns. • Ensures that all consumer/resident rights are protected. 
Come Join the team everyone is talking about!!! #LVN/RN HealthView Home Health Services is a pillar for providing care to the community of San Bernardino, CA. We approach every day with one goal: To improve the lives we touch through high-quality healthcare and extraordinary compassion. Now Hiring: Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)/RN per diem HealthView Home Health 17785 Center Ct Dr N Suite 325, Cerritos, CA 90703 716.325.1056 Why work for us? Caring and compassionate environment Opportunity for growth, success, and longevity Come join employees who have become family! Supportive Management team Earn more with per diem Benefits: Beautiful work environment Competitive Wages and Benefit Package Flexible Schedule Paid Time Off Overtime Pay Now Hiring: Licensed Vocational Nurse / Registered Nurse Licenced Vocational Nurse / RN Responsibilities: Insulin BS checks Light wound care Nursing assessments LVN / RN Qualifications: LVN / RN lincense Ability to interact tactfully, effectively, and professionally with other employees, and the general public, as needed sufficiently and comprehensibly enough to perform the essential functions of the job. Ability to work independently or as part of a group. Serious Applicants HealthView Home Health Services is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions on the basis of merit. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, religion, sex or gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, citizenship, veteran status, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or any other consideration made unlawful by applicable laws. HealthView Home Health Services will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with state, federal, or local law. 
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for providing routine nursing care in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) QUALIFICATIONS • Currently enrolled in a school for nursing assistants or have a license as a certified nursing assistant. • A minimum of 6 months experience as a certified nursing assistant or clinical experience while enrolled in a nursing assistant certification class. • Must possess a sincere desire to serve the ill, aged and infirm. • Ability to read, write and speak the English language. • Possess the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family members, visitors, and the general public. • Willingness to work harmoniously with other personnel. • Must have patience, tact, cheerful disposition and enthusiasm, as well as be willing to handle residents based on whatever maturity level they are currently functioning. • Must be in good general health and demonstrate emotional stability. • Must be able to relate to and work with ill, disabled, elderly, emotionally upset, and, at times, hostile people within the facility. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: GENERAL • Perform all duties as assigned and in accordance with facility’s established policies and procedures, nursing care procedures and safety rules and regulations. • Make resident rounds at the beginning of each shift and every two hours thereafter to administer quality nursing care. • Verify the identification of a resident before administering nursing care or serving food, to assure that appropriate care is being provided to the correct resident. Report missing ID bands to admission coordinator immediately. • Make beds, clean bedside and overbed tables. • Serve drinking water as required. Assure that water pitchers are cleaned, filled with fresh drinking water and within the resident’s reach. Pass water pitcher as per established policy and procedure. • Dress residents neatly and in their own clothing. Assist residents in dressing as necessary. • Assist in preparing residents for meals (taking to/from dining room, serving trays, placing bibs, assisting in feeding or cutting food, removal of trays, supervision in dining room, etc.). • Serve nourishment in accordance with established facility procedures. • Feed residents who cannot feed themselves. • Assure that resident’s food is accessible and self-help devices are available as needed. • Prepare residents for therapy, activities, physician visits, religious services, etc., to include transporting residents to/from such activities. • Keep incontinent residents clean and dry as possible at all times. Change bed linens, diapers and clothing as often as necessary. • Do not permit residents to smoke in bed. • Assure that the nurse’s call system is attached to the bed and within easy reach at all times when residents are bedfast. • Answer residents’ call lights promptly. • Check for food in residents’ room. Ensure that food is kept in a sealed container. • Report all complaints to the Charge Nurse. • Report any resident abuse immediately (ie., harsh/abusive language, unnecessary roughness, etc.) • Report any medication found in the resident’s room. Take to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report all hazardous conditions and faulty equipment to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report any bruise, skin tears, incidents or accidents to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Attend in-service educational programs, on the job training programs and meetings as directed. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CLINICAL • Wash hands before and after caring for each resident. • Place residents in correct and comfortable position. Head of bed elevated at 30° for all residents on enteral feeding. • Assist residents with dental and mouth care. Clean dentures after each meal. Keep dentures clean and soaked with Efferdent after dinner. • Record resident’s food and nourishment intake as directed. • Perform after meal care as required – cleaning resident’s hands, face, clothing, dentures, etc. • Assist residents to/from bathroom. Offer bedfast residents bedpans and urinals. Clean and store such equipment after each use (document Intake and Output as directed). • Check and document bowel movements and character of stools every shift. • Bathe residents as assigned and in accordance with established facility procedures (encourage showers and other self-help measures/activities). • Comb and brush resident’s hair daily. Shampoo hair on shower days. • Clip and trim fingernails. • Shave male residents daily or as needed. • Keep hair under arms and face on female residents clean-shaven as necessary or instructed. Trim hair in nose and ears as needed. • Observe and report the presence of reddened areas on bony prominences. • Keep drainage bag off the floor when resident is in bed or in wheelchair. • Apply Vaseline or A & D ointment to dry skin in accordance with established policies. • Move and turn bedfast residents at least every two hours and record such information on CNA notes. • Observe disoriented and comatose residents and notify Charge Nurse immediately. • Apply postural support properly. Check with Charge Nurse for type of restraint to be used. • Apply hand roll or splint to residents with contractures as outlined within the facility’s established policies and procedures. • Follow infection control procedures in accordance with established facility policy when isolation techniques are necessary. • Chart required information every shift. • Complete Intake and Output documentation on all residents with orders before the end of each shift. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech. • Adheres to Company Standards for resolving consumer concerns. • Ensures that all consumer/resident rights are protected. 
Overview The Registered Nurse provides care, treatment, counseling and health education to the obstetrical patient. The RN is responsible for planning and coordination of care across the continuum. This planning and coordination includes meeting and exceeding compliance with core measures, contributes to reduction in LOS, active participation with all aspects of quality, safety and performance improvement activities, collaboration with all the members of the multidisciplinary team in providing outstanding customer service to patients, family members, physicians and the public. Meets and exceeds the Department of Health Service (DHS). The Joint Commission (TJC) and other regulatory requirements. Labor & Delivery Nurses provide care and support for women before, during and after delivery of an infant. They are responsible for making sure that the medical and emotional needs of the patient are met throughout birthing process. Responsibilities Assessment: Performs appropriate nursing history and physical upon admission and ongoing basis. Collects and documents patient data. Interviews patients and significant others and completes a history documentation. Documents signs and symptoms that indicate actual and potential problems. Incorporates information in the written assessment from families/significant others and members of the health care team. Assess safety of the patient care environment. Documents patient/family teaching needs in the patient care plan. Planning: In conjunction with the patient and family, develops individual patient care plan. Identifies short and long term goals, including discharge planning consistent with established patient care. Documents patient problems and goals requiring intervention, including teaching needs and discharge planning. Provides continuity of care by communicating the plan of care and diagnostic data through the shift report, in accordance with the unit's guidelines. Involves family members and other health care team members in the development of the plan of care as able and appropriate. Revises the initial patient care plan to the changing needs of the patient. Implementation : Provides direct nursing care based on he plan of care and established priorities. Sets priorities and gives nursing care based on the patient's needs. Implements the medial care plan as delegated. Follows through with care plan established by other health team members (i.e., P.T., O.T., Speech, etc). Writes patient discharge plan and makes appropriate referrals. Delegates and guides aspects of care to appropriate personnel based on level of acuity and individual patient needs. Coordinates the activities of other disciplines of the health team to implement the individual care plan. Evaluation Evaluates and documents the patient/family response to nursing interventions related to the stated goals and the overall effectiveness of the care plan. Revises plan of care based on evaluation. Documents the response of the patient to the medical are plan. Documents the response of the patient to nursing interventions. Recognizes alterations in physiological and psychosocial status. Collaborates with other members of health care team to revise the patient care plan according to changing needs of the patient. Documents revision of the goals and plan of care to meet the changing needs of the patient. Customer Service Consistently strives to implement the unit's customer service standards and to exceed the expectations and satisfaction levels of patients, families, physicians and other customers. As observed, all interactions are conducted in a professional manner; is supportive and consistently demonstrates the Target 100 standards. Unit surveys consistently meet or exceed hospital benchmark. Verbal and written feedback from patients, family members/significant others, medical staff, visitors and co-workers indicates behavior conducive to positive guest relations. Consistently exhibits appropriate phone protocol (e.g, answers phone promptly is courteous and helpful). Interacts with other departments for problem resolution and quality patient care. Maintains a quiet, therapeutic environment in the immediate patient care areas, including at the nursing station. Makes rounds to assigned patients; anticipates patients' needs and answers/responds to the patients' call lights or paging promptly Performance Improvement Serves as a role model in implementing the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) methodology. Consistently works to improve identified unit-specific problems. Consistently works to improve identified hospital-wide system problems. Uses established systems to document occurrences. Professional Conduct Employee has the willingness and ability to perform additional duties and responsibilities in different areas of the unit on an as-needed basis or as determined by management. Follows attendance and all other established hospital and department policies. Demonstrates the philosophy of the team concepts. Participates in staff meetings with suggestions that enhance the work environment and increase productivity. Communicates well with supervisor, reporting problems with equipment, supplies or procedures. Requests assistance as appropriate. Complies with all safety and infection control standards. Maintains confidentiality as related to job responsibilities. Exhibits willingness to resolve problems as they arise. Consistently projects positive professional image through appearance and behavior. Attends 75% of staff meetings or reads and initials minutes. Completes assigned work within shift. Complies with time and attendance policy (i.e., KRONOS). Professional Growth and Development Completes Annual Updates and Ethics Training within established time frames. Completes general and departmental orientation within established time frames. Attends 80% of unit staff meetings and in-service programs. Maintains licensure/certification as appropriate. Qualifications Minimum Education: Minimum Experience: One year Labor & Delivery experience preferred. Required Certification/Registration: Current California RN license, BLS, ACLS, NRP and Electronic Fetal Monitoring Certification required. Labor & Delivery SpecialtyCourse preferred. 
As an In-Home Caregiver, you will provide 1:1 care to clients throughout North County San Diego, including Vista, Escondido, San Marcos, Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar, and La Jolla . You must be willing to work in these areas and able to reliably commute to client homes within 45 minutes or less. Are you studying to become an RN, MD, or DO and eager to gain real-world patient care experience ? Do you want flexible hours that fit your class and clinical schedule — while building your healthcare résumé ? At A Place at Home – Encinitas , we’re hiring part-time Caregivers who are passionate about people, learning, and professional growth. This is your chance to earn income, gain clinical insight, and make a genuine impact in North County San Diego. Why Students Love Working Here Flexible Scheduling: Day, evening, and overnight shifts that work around your classes and clinicals. Real-World Experience: Build foundational care skills that align with nursing and pre-med coursework. Supportive Environment: Learn from experienced nurses and care managers who value your growth. Earn While You Learn: $19/hr starting pay , with increases for reliability and performance. Leadership Pathway: Grow into our Care Manager Training Program — a bridge to healthcare leadership. What You’ll Do Provide 1:1 care for seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities. Assist with mobility, hygiene, meals, and companionship , practicing empathy and clinical observation. Monitor and report changes in client condition — strengthening your assessment and documentation skills. Communicate effectively with families and office staff — the same teamwork skills you’ll use in medical settings. What Makes You Shine You are a natural problem solver, strong critical thinker - and can quickly take initiative You’re compassionate, dependable, and professional. You bring a positive, calm presence to those in your care. You’re excited to gain hands-on healthcare experience before entering your clinical rotations. Requirements You’re over 18 years of age Currently enrolled in a Nursing, Pre-Med, or Allied Health program. No prior caregiving experience required — we’ll train you! Clean Driver’s license, reliable transportation and ability to pass a background check. Why This Role Matters This isn’t “just a job.” It’s a meaningful step toward your future in healthcare — where you’ll practice compassion, refine your bedside manner, and make a difference every day. Join a team that values your education, supports your goals, and invests in your success. Apply today and start building your healthcare career with A Place at Home – Encinitas. 
As an In-Home Caregiver, you will provide 1:1 care to clients throughout North County San Diego, including Vista, Escondido, San Marcos, Oceanside, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar, and La Jolla . You must be willing to work in these areas and able to reliably commute to client homes within 45 minutes or less. Are you studying to become an RN, MD, or DO and eager to gain real-world patient care experience ? Do you want flexible hours that fit your class and clinical schedule — while building your healthcare résumé ? At A Place at Home – Encinitas , we’re hiring part-time Caregivers who are passionate about people, learning, and professional growth. This is your chance to earn income, gain clinical insight, and make a genuine impact in North County San Diego. Why Students Love Working Here Flexible Scheduling: Day, evening, and overnight shifts that work around your classes and clinicals. Real-World Experience: Build foundational care skills that align with nursing and pre-med coursework. Supportive Environment: Learn from experienced nurses and care managers who value your growth. Earn While You Learn: $19/hr starting pay , with increases for reliability and performance. Leadership Pathway: Grow into our Care Manager Training Program — a bridge to healthcare leadership. What You’ll Do Provide 1:1 care for seniors, veterans, and adults with disabilities. Assist with mobility, hygiene, meals, and companionship , practicing empathy and clinical observation. Monitor and report changes in client condition — strengthening your assessment and documentation skills. Communicate effectively with families and office staff — the same teamwork skills you’ll use in medical settings. What Makes You Shine You are a natural problem solver, strong critical thinker - and can quickly take initiative You’re compassionate, dependable, and professional. You bring a positive, calm presence to those in your care. You’re excited to gain hands-on healthcare experience before entering your clinical rotations. Requirements You’re over 18 years of age Currently enrolled in a Nursing, Pre-Med, or Allied Health program. No prior caregiving experience required — we’ll train you! Clean Driver’s license, reliable transportation and ability to pass a background check. Why This Role Matters This isn’t “just a job.” It’s a meaningful step toward your future in healthcare — where you’ll practice compassion, refine your bedside manner, and make a difference every day. Join a team that values your education, supports your goals, and invests in your success. Apply today and start building your healthcare career with A Place at Home – Encinitas. 
Overview The Registered Nurse provides care, treatment, counseling and health education to the hospitalized patient. The RN is responsible for planning and coordination of care across the continuum. This planning and coordination includes meeting and exceeding compliance with core measures, contributes to reduction in LOS, active participation with all aspects of quality, safety and performance improvement activities, collaboration with all the members of the multidisciplinary team in providing outstanding customer service to patients, family members, physicians and the public. Meets and exceeds the Department of Health Service (DHS), The Joint Commission (TJC) and other regulatory requirements. Responsibilities Assessment Performs appropriate nursing history and physical upon admission and on an ongoing basis. Collects and documents patient data. Interviews patients and significant others and completes a history documentation. Documents signs and symptoms that indicate actual and potential problems. Incorporates information in the written assessment from families/significant others and members of the health care team. Assesses safety of the patient care environment. Documents patient/family teaching needs in the patient care plan. Planning In conjunction with the patient and family, develops individualized patient care plan. Identifies short and long-term goals, including discharge planning consistent with established patient care. Documents patient problems and goals requiring intervention, including teaching needs and discharge planning. Provides continuity of care by communicating the plan of care and diagnostic data through the shift report, in accordance with the unit's guidelines. Involves family members and other health care team members in the development of the plan of care as able and appropriate. Revises the initial patient care plan to the changing needs of the patient. Implementation Provides direct nursing care based on the plan of care and established priorities. Sets priorities and gives nursing care based on the patient's needs. Implements the medical care plan as delegated. Follows through with care plan established by other health team members (i.e., P.T., O.T., Speech, etc.). Writes patient discharge plan and makes appropriate referrals. Delegates and guides aspects of care to appropriate personnel based on level of acuity and individual patient needs. Coordinates the activities of other disciplines of the health team to implement the individual care plan. Evaluation Evaluates and documents the patient/family response to nursing interventions related to the stated goals and the overall effectiveness of the care plan. Revises plan of care based on evaluation. Documents the response of the patient to the medical care plan. Documents the response of the patient to nursing interventions. Recognizes alterations in physiological and psychosocial status. Collaborates with other members of health care team to revise the patient care plan according to changing needs of the patient. Documents revision of the goals and plan of care to meet the changing needs of the patient. Customer Service Consistently strives to implement the unit's customer service standards and to exceed the expectations of patients, families, physicians and visitors. Unit surveys consistently meet or exceed hospital benchmark. Demonstrates customer service commitment to patients by maintaining flexibility in relation to patient assignment, shift assignment and work schedule. All interactions are conducted in a professional manner. Verbal and written feedback from patients, family members/significant others, medical staff visitors and co-workers indicates behavior conducive to positive guest relations. Consistently exhibits appropriate phone protocol, e.g., answers phones promptly and professionally, is courteous and helpful. Interacts with other departments for problem resolution and quality patient care. Maintains a quiet, therapeutic environment in the immediate patient care areas, including at the nursing station. Makes rounds to assigned patients; anticipates patients' needs and answers/responds to the patients' call lights or paging promptly. Performance Improvement Serves as a role model in implementing the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) methodology. Consistently works to improve identified unit-specific problems. Consistently works to improve identified hospital-wide problems. Uses established systems to document occurrences. Professional Conduct Employee has the willingness and ability to perform additional duties and responsibilities in different areas of the department or on an as-needed basis or as determined by management. Follows attendance and all other established hospital and department policies. Demonstrates the philosophy of the team concept. Participates in staff meetings with suggestions that enhance the work environment and increase productivity. Communicates well with supervisor, reporting problems with equipment, supplies or procedures. Requests assistance as appropriate. Complies with all safety and infection control standards. Maintains confidentiality as related to job responsibilities. Exhibits willingness to resolve problems as they arise. Consistently project positive professional image through appearance and behavior. Attends 75% of staff meetings or reads and initials minutes. Completes assigned work within shift. Complies with time and attendance policy (i.e., Kronos). Professional Growth and Development Completes Annual Updates and Ethics Training within established time frames. Completes general and departmental orientation within established time frames. Attends 80% of in-service programs. Maintains licensure/certification as appropriate. Age-Specific Competencies Assessment Adolescent Assesses medication dosages for appropriateness based on patient size & weight. Informs MD as necessary. Assesses for signs or symptoms of abuse or neglect. Geriatric Evaluates for age appropriate behavior, motor skills and physiological norms. Assesses for signs/symptoms of abuse or neglect. Assesses need for additional safety measure, e.g., side rails, posey vest, etc. Assesses medication dosages for appropriateness based on patient size & weight. Informs MD as necessary. Assesses skin integrity, develops plan of care as needed. Provides care according to plan/direction. Adolescent, Middle Adult & Geriatric Recognizes signs and symptoms of infection. Demonstrates knowledge of medication dosage including indication, side effects and patient education. Demonstrates understanding of insulin activity, diet and exercise. Recognizes appropriate mobility limitation, e.g., use of abductor pillow, log rolling and traction. Knowledge of Growth and Development - Adolescent, Middle Adult & Geriatric: Recognizes the need to provide reassurance and help in accepting body changes; is non-judgmental and accepting of behavior. Recognizes the patient's need to have control over his/her environmental, knowledge and understanding of medical conditions including plan of care, prognosis and discharge plan. Demonstrates knowledge of physiological deficits in association with the aging process, e.g., sensory, communicative, cognitive, behavioral. Range of Treatment - Adolescent, Middle Adult & Geriatric: Demonstrates knowledge of CVA, cholecystectomy, UTI, pneumonia, diabetes, hip FX. Qualifications Minimum Education: Minimum Experience: 1 year acute care experience preferred. Required Certification/Registration: Current California License, BLS and PALS required. 
Overview The Clinical Manager is responsible and accountable for the quality of staff and functions during their shift. Directly supervises and communicates with all staff along with the Department Director. Assists the Department Director in the daily operation of the unit, directing, supervising and evaluating personnel, ensuring the proper use of time, equipment and staff. Ensure the efficient functions of the department. Performs direct patient care, only as needed, within the scope of practice. Continually assess care and direct staff to make immediate changes in the plan of care. Responsibilities Coordination of Unit Functioning Assists the Unit Director in identifying equipment and supply needs for the unit. Assists the Unit Director of identifying problems with equipment utilization. Identifies nursing problems for investigation. Coordinates staff schedule. Reviews/revises policies and procedures. Serves as a resource to other nursing staff for problem-solving. Helps others to use hospital resources. Review hours worked payroll reports (Ultipro). Communicates with other departments as needed to provide efficient and appropriate patient care. Supports management decisions. Demonstrates knowledge of resource consumption, to include utilization of resources, procedures and lengths of stay; actively intervenes as needed. Leadership Supports the mission, vision and philosophy at WHMC. Pro-actively identifies problems and participates in solutions; follows up as appropriate. Observes and evaluates unit staff's ability to perform assigned duties and provides feedback to the director as needed. Assists individual staff members in identifying their own learning needs. Assists in completing performance appraisals for selected staff as delegated by Unit Director. Participates in interviews of potential employees. Under the direction of the Unit Director, may hire, counsel, suspend and/or terminate staff. Maintains nursing hours according to set standards. Participates in assigned committees/task forces. Takes lead on projects and completes in a timely manner. Patient Care - Assessment Rounds on all patients daily. Serves as a role model in assessment skills. Assesses the care being delivered to patients on assigned unit in accordance with policies, procedures and standards of care of WHMC. Patient Care - Planning Serves as a role model in planning skills. Recommends discharge planning needs/issues to appropriate case management staff. Contributes to the development of more complex patient care plans. Serves as a resource to staff for complex patients. Patient Care - Implementation Serves as role model in patient care and patient/family/significant other teaching. Assigns staff RNs patient care assignments. Supervises, supports and coaches others in utilizing the nursing process with all patients on the unit. Assists others in utilizing available care planning resources; assigns RNs to attend and participate in multidisciplinary case management meetings. Demonstrates nursing process consistently with all patients. Utilizes other health team members as resources. Patient Care - Evaluation Reviews nursing process documentation done by unit personnel, as delegated by the Unit Director. Assists the Unit Director in identifying unit educational needs in relation to the nursing process. Assists the Unit Director and staff to evaluate outcomes of patient care conferences in terms of productivity and interaction of group members. Monitors and evaluates the quality of care being delivered to patients in the assigned unit. Monitors the quality of and outcomes of patient/family teaching done on assigned units. Customer Service Consistently strives to understand, anticipate and meet the needs, expectations and satisfaction levels of patients, physicians and other customers. As observed, all interactions are conducted in a professional manner; is supportive and consistently demonstrates the Target 100 standards. Promptly addresses all negative patient complaints with the appropriate staff person or department to ensure satisfactory resolution. Verbal and written feedback from patients, family members/significant others, medical staff, visitors and co-workers indicates behavior conducive to positive guest relations. Consistently exhibits appropriate phone protocol (e.g., answers phone promptly, is courteous and helpful). Consistently contributes to the team effort (e.g., assists co-workers when need is observed or upon requires; offers constructive suggestions rather than complaints). Consistently displays cheerful and positive attitude. Unit customer service scores consistently meet or exceed hospital/unit benchmarks. Performance Improvement Serves as a role model in implementing the PDCA (Plan, Do, Check, Act) methodology. Errors, inefficiencies and inaccuracies are brought to management's attention, with suggestions for improvement. Measures and collects data and reports progress against quality goals. Assists Unit Director with regulatory preparations and compliance. Assures that all PI studies and audits are completed each shift or as required by the particular PI initiative. Professional Conduct Employees have the willingness and ability to perform additional duties and responsibilities in different areas of the unit on an as-needed basis or as determined by management. Follows established hospital and department policies. Participates in group projects and staff meetings with suggestions that enhance the work environment and increase productivity. Communicates well with the supervisor, reporting problems with equipment, supplies or procedures. Maintains confidentiality as related to job responsibilities. Exhibits willingness to resolve problems as they arise. Consistently projects positive professional image through appearance and behavior. Professional Growth and Development Sets goals for self; meets with Unit Director to evaluate progress on own plans and goals for self-development for professional growth. Evaluates own clinical leadership skills in terms of patient/staff outcomes observed. Completes Annual Updates and Ethics Training within established time frames. Completes general and departmental orientation within established time frames. Attends 80% of unit staff meetings and in-service programs. Maintains licensure/certification as appropriate. Age-Specific Competencies Assessment Adolescent Assesses medication dosages for appropriateness based on patient size & weight. Informs MD as necessary. Assesses for signs or symptoms of abuse or neglect. Geriatric Evaluates age appropriate behavior, motor skills and physiological norms. Assesses for signs/symptoms of abuse or neglect. Assesses need for additional safety measures, e.g., side rails, posey vest, etc. Assesses medication dosages for appropriateness based on patient size & weight. Informs MD as necessary. Assesses skin integrity; develops a plan of care as needed. Provides care according to plan/direction. Adolescent, Middle Adult & Geriatric: Recognizes signs and symptoms of infection. Demonstrates knowledge of medication dosage including indication, side effects and patient education. Demonstrates understanding of insulin activity, diet and exercise. Recognizes appropriate mobility limitations, e.g., use of abductor pillow, log rolling and traction. Knowledge of Growth and Development - Adolescent, Middle Adult & Geriatric Recognizes the need to provide reassurance and help in accepting body changes; is non-judgmental and accepting of behavior. Recognizes the patient's need to have control over his/her environmental, knowledge and understanding of medical conditions including plan of care, prognosis and discharge plan. Demonstrates knowledge of physiological deficits in association with the aging process, e.g., sensory communicative, cognitive, behavioral. Range of Treatment - Adolescent, Middle Adult & Geriatric Demonstrates knowledge of emergent patient presentations in all age ranges from neonatal to geriatric. Strongly recommended is the pursuit of Certified Emergency Nurse designation. Unit-Specific Competencies Chest tubes Central IV lines Restraints Alaris IV Pump Arrhythmia Recognition Pediatric emergencies Ventilator (Selected Nurses) Chemotherapy (Selected Nurses) Qualifications Minimum Education: BSN preferred. Minimum Experience: One year ED or Critical Care RN experience; ER Charge/Supervisory experience preferred. Required Certification/Registration: Current R.N. license, BLS required; ACLS and PALS. AB 508 
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for providing routine nursing care in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) QUALIFICATIONS • Currently enrolled in a school for nursing assistants or have a license as a certified nursing assistant. • A minimum of 6 months experience as a certified nursing assistant or clinical experience while enrolled in a nursing assistant certification class. • Must possess a sincere desire to serve the ill, aged and infirm. • Ability to read, write and speak the English language. • Possess the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family members, visitors, and the general public. • Willingness to work harmoniously with other personnel. • Must have patience, tact, cheerful disposition and enthusiasm, as well as be willing to handle residents based on whatever maturity level they are currently functioning. • Must be in good general health and demonstrate emotional stability. • Must be able to relate to and work with ill, disabled, elderly, emotionally upset, and, at times, hostile people within the facility. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: GENERAL • Perform all duties as assigned and in accordance with facility’s established policies and procedures, nursing care procedures and safety rules and regulations. • Make resident rounds at the beginning of each shift and every two hours thereafter to administer quality nursing care. • Verify the identification of a resident before administering nursing care or serving food, to assure that appropriate care is being provided to the correct resident. Report missing ID bands to admission coordinator immediately. • Make beds, clean bedside and overbed tables. • Serve drinking water as required. Assure that water pitchers are cleaned, filled with fresh drinking water and within the resident’s reach. Pass water pitcher as per established policy and procedure. • Dress residents neatly and in their own clothing. Assist residents in dressing as necessary. • Assist in preparing residents for meals (taking to/from dining room, serving trays, placing bibs, assisting in feeding or cutting food, removal of trays, supervision in dining room, etc.). • Serve nourishment in accordance with established facility procedures. • Feed residents who cannot feed themselves. • Assure that resident’s food is accessible and self-help devices are available as needed. • Prepare residents for therapy, activities, physician visits, religious services, etc., to include transporting residents to/from such activities. • Keep incontinent residents clean and dry as possible at all times. Change bed linens, diapers and clothing as often as necessary. • Do not permit residents to smoke in bed. • Assure that the nurse’s call system is attached to the bed and within easy reach at all times when residents are bedfast. • Answer residents’ call lights promptly. • Check for food in residents’ room. Ensure that food is kept in a sealed container. • Report all complaints to the Charge Nurse. • Report any resident abuse immediately (ie., harsh/abusive language, unnecessary roughness, etc.) • Report any medication found in the resident’s room. Take to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report all hazardous conditions and faulty equipment to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report any bruise, skin tears, incidents or accidents to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Attend in-service educational programs, on the job training programs and meetings as directed. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CLINICAL • Wash hands before and after caring for each resident. • Place residents in correct and comfortable position. Head of bed elevated at 30° for all residents on enteral feeding. • Assist residents with dental and mouth care. Clean dentures after each meal. Keep dentures clean and soaked with Efferdent after dinner. • Record resident’s food and nourishment intake as directed. • Perform after meal care as required – cleaning resident’s hands, face, clothing, dentures, etc. • Assist residents to/from bathroom. Offer bedfast residents bedpans and urinals. Clean and store such equipment after each use (document Intake and Output as directed). • Check and document bowel movements and character of stools every shift. • Bathe residents as assigned and in accordance with established facility procedures (encourage showers and other self-help measures/activities). • Comb and brush resident’s hair daily. Shampoo hair on shower days. • Clip and trim fingernails. • Shave male residents daily or as needed. • Keep hair under arms and face on female residents clean-shaven as necessary or instructed. Trim hair in nose and ears as needed. • Observe and report the presence of reddened areas on bony prominences. • Keep drainage bag off the floor when resident is in bed or in wheelchair. • Apply Vaseline or A & D ointment to dry skin in accordance with established policies. • Move and turn bedfast residents at least every two hours and record such information on CNA notes. • Observe disoriented and comatose residents and notify Charge Nurse immediately. • Apply postural support properly. Check with Charge Nurse for type of restraint to be used. • Apply hand roll or splint to residents with contractures as outlined within the facility’s established policies and procedures. • Follow infection control procedures in accordance with established facility policy when isolation techniques are necessary. • Chart required information every shift. • Complete Intake and Output documentation on all residents with orders before the end of each shift. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech. • Adheres to Company Standards for resolving consumer concerns. • Ensures that all consumer/resident rights are protected. 
A licensed professional nurse directly under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. The Charge Nurse is responsible for coordinating daily administrative duties of an assigned nursing unit including schedules, nursing assignments, delegation of resident care and supervision of nursing staff. Qualifications: • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing or an approved RN or LVN program • Current nursing license, in good standing with the State licensing board • Experience in a long-term care setting, preferred • Strong qualities of leadership, communication, and organizational skills • Ability to provide patient care in accordance with applicable standards, policies, and procedures • Possess critical thinking skills to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate clinical data and observations in developing a nursing plan of care • Comprehensive knowledge of applicable nursing principles, practices, and standards of care • Possess the willingness to work with and supervise professional and nonprofessional personnel • Proficiency of the English language including the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend the language with minimal to no difficulty • Valid CPR certification General Duties and Responsibilities: GENERAL In addition to the duties and responsibilities outlined in the RN and/or LVN job description, the Charge Nurse will: • Assume responsibility and oversight of an assigned nursing unit including assignment and coordination of nursing care. • Provide supervision and support for nursing staff in accordance with their level of training and the resident’s acuity. • Monitor for compliance of facility approved procedures and policies as well as regulations set forth by state and federal agencies CLINICAL • Maintains overall shift operation in a safe, efficient, and effective matter. • Coordinates resident admissions, transfers, and discharges. • Makes daily resident rounds to interview physical and emotional status and to implement any required nursing interventions. • Routinely observes and guides direct patient care staff for appropriate technique and adherence to facility policies and procedures. • Participates in Interdisciplinary care plan meetings and contributes to the individualized person-centered plan of care for each resident. • Ensures that all safety and infection control practices are followed. • Responds to emergency situations. • Ensures that required documentation is complete and is in compliance with regulations and standards as well as policies and procedures • Assists with special projects or other duties as assigned by the Director of Nursing. COMMUNICATION • Communicates with patients and families promptly regarding treatment and care. • Communicates with the medical staff, nursing personnel, and other department supervisors and staff. SUPERVISION • Meets with unit personnel, on a regular basis, to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas, and/or the improvement of services. • Reviews and evaluates assigned personnel and makes written evaluations to the Director of Nursing and/or designee. • Coordinates Nursing service with other departments and nursing units. • Assures that all personnel follow established infection control practices and aseptic techniques when isolation procedures become necessary. • Follows required coaching and progressive disciplinary procedures. CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech • Functions as a role model to staff. • Treats residents/family members with dignity and respect. • Responds to resident and family concern(s) and assists in resolving grievances. Records grievances per facility policy ADDITIONAL DUTIES • Actively participates in the facility's Quality Assurance (QA) program as requested or needed. Assists in correcting findings and deficiencies from the Department of Health Services, Consultants, and the Quality Assurance Team as directed by the Director of Nursing. · Ensures the protection of health information as required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). • Participates in the facility’s Infection Control Program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff • Participates in procedures for reporting hazardous conditions or equipment. • Orients new staff members upon request • Attends various facility meetings (care conferences, stand-up meetings, staff meetings, Medicare meetings, discharge plan meetings, etc.) as required • Attends in-services and educational classes to maintain nursing skills competency, and current knowledge for standard of care and effective practices • Performs other position-related duties as assigned. 
A licensed professional nurse directly under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. The Charge Nurse is responsible for coordinating daily administrative duties of an assigned nursing unit including schedules, nursing assignments, delegation of resident care and supervision of nursing staff. Qualifications: • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing or an approved RN or LVN program • Current nursing license, in good standing with the State licensing board • Experience in a long-term care setting, preferred • Strong qualities of leadership, communication, and organizational skills • Ability to provide patient care in accordance with applicable standards, policies, and procedures • Possess critical thinking skills to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate clinical data and observations in developing a nursing plan of care • Comprehensive knowledge of applicable nursing principles, practices, and standards of care • Possess the willingness to work with and supervise professional and nonprofessional personnel • Proficiency of the English language including the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend the language with minimal to no difficulty • Valid CPR certification General Duties and Responsibilities: GENERAL In addition to the duties and responsibilities outlined in the RN and/or LVN job description, the Charge Nurse will: • Assume responsibility and oversight of an assigned nursing unit including assignment and coordination of nursing care. • Provide supervision and support for nursing staff in accordance with their level of training and the resident’s acuity. • Monitor for compliance of facility approved procedures and policies as well as regulations set forth by state and federal agencies CLINICAL • Maintains overall shift operation in a safe, efficient, and effective matter. • Coordinates resident admissions, transfers, and discharges. • Makes daily resident rounds to interview physical and emotional status and to implement any required nursing interventions. • Routinely observes and guides direct patient care staff for appropriate technique and adherence to facility policies and procedures. • Participates in Interdisciplinary care plan meetings and contributes to the individualized person-centered plan of care for each resident. • Ensures that all safety and infection control practices are followed. • Responds to emergency situations. • Ensures that required documentation is complete and is in compliance with regulations and standards as well as policies and procedures • Assists with special projects or other duties as assigned by the Director of Nursing. COMMUNICATION • Communicates with patients and families promptly regarding treatment and care. • Communicates with the medical staff, nursing personnel, and other department supervisors and staff. SUPERVISION • Meets with unit personnel, on a regular basis, to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas, and/or the improvement of services. • Reviews and evaluates assigned personnel and makes written evaluations to the Director of Nursing and/or designee. • Coordinates Nursing service with other departments and nursing units. • Assures that all personnel follow established infection control practices and aseptic techniques when isolation procedures become necessary. • Follows required coaching and progressive disciplinary procedures. CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech • Functions as a role model to staff. • Treats residents/family members with dignity and respect. • Responds to resident and family concern(s) and assists in resolving grievances. Records grievances per facility policy ADDITIONAL DUTIES • Actively participates in the facility's Quality Assurance (QA) program as requested or needed. Assists in correcting findings and deficiencies from the Department of Health Services, Consultants, and the Quality Assurance Team as directed by the Director of Nursing. · Ensures the protection of health information as required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). • Participates in the facility’s Infection Control Program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff • Participates in procedures for reporting hazardous conditions or equipment. • Orients new staff members upon request • Attends various facility meetings (care conferences, stand-up meetings, staff meetings, Medicare meetings, discharge plan meetings, etc.) as required • Attends in-services and educational classes to maintain nursing skills competency, and current knowledge for standard of care and effective practices • Performs other position-related duties as assigned. 
A licensed professional nurse directly under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. The Charge Nurse is responsible for coordinating daily administrative duties of an assigned nursing unit including schedules, nursing assignments, delegation of resident care and supervision of nursing staff. Qualifications: • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing or an approved RN or LVN program • Current nursing license, in good standing with the State licensing board • Experience in a long-term care setting, preferred • Strong qualities of leadership, communication, and organizational skills • Ability to provide patient care in accordance with applicable standards, policies, and procedures • Possess critical thinking skills to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate clinical data and observations in developing a nursing plan of care • Comprehensive knowledge of applicable nursing principles, practices, and standards of care • Possess the willingness to work with and supervise professional and nonprofessional personnel • Proficiency of the English language including the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend the language with minimal to no difficulty • Valid CPR certification General Duties and Responsibilities: GENERAL In addition to the duties and responsibilities outlined in the RN and/or LVN job description, the Charge Nurse will: • Assume responsibility and oversight of an assigned nursing unit including assignment and coordination of nursing care. • Provide supervision and support for nursing staff in accordance with their level of training and the resident’s acuity. • Monitor for compliance of facility approved procedures and policies as well as regulations set forth by state and federal agencies CLINICAL • Maintains overall shift operation in a safe, efficient, and effective matter. • Coordinates resident admissions, transfers, and discharges. • Makes daily resident rounds to interview physical and emotional status and to implement any required nursing interventions. • Routinely observes and guides direct patient care staff for appropriate technique and adherence to facility policies and procedures. • Participates in Interdisciplinary care plan meetings and contributes to the individualized person-centered plan of care for each resident. • Ensures that all safety and infection control practices are followed. • Responds to emergency situations. • Ensures that required documentation is complete and is in compliance with regulations and standards as well as policies and procedures • Assists with special projects or other duties as assigned by the Director of Nursing. COMMUNICATION • Communicates with patients and families promptly regarding treatment and care. • Communicates with the medical staff, nursing personnel, and other department supervisors and staff. SUPERVISION • Meets with unit personnel, on a regular basis, to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas, and/or the improvement of services. • Reviews and evaluates assigned personnel and makes written evaluations to the Director of Nursing and/or designee. • Coordinates Nursing service with other departments and nursing units. • Assures that all personnel follow established infection control practices and aseptic techniques when isolation procedures become necessary. • Follows required coaching and progressive disciplinary procedures. CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech • Functions as a role model to staff. • Treats residents/family members with dignity and respect. • Responds to resident and family concern(s) and assists in resolving grievances. Records grievances per facility policy ADDITIONAL DUTIES • Actively participates in the facility's Quality Assurance (QA) program as requested or needed. Assists in correcting findings and deficiencies from the Department of Health Services, Consultants, and the Quality Assurance Team as directed by the Director of Nursing. · Ensures the protection of health information as required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). • Participates in the facility’s Infection Control Program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff • Participates in procedures for reporting hazardous conditions or equipment. • Orients new staff members upon request • Attends various facility meetings (care conferences, stand-up meetings, staff meetings, Medicare meetings, discharge plan meetings, etc.) as required • Attends in-services and educational classes to maintain nursing skills competency, and current knowledge for standard of care and effective practices • Performs other position-related duties as assigned. 
PEDIATRIC HOSPICE RN CASE MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION Overview The Hospice Pediatric RN Case Manager will work with our Pediatric team. Primarily responsible for providing professional nursing care to assigned patients. With input from the IDT (interdisciplinary team), patient and family, assesses, develops, implements and evaluates the plan of care. Ensures appropriate communication and plan of care coordination to all internal/external customers All successful candidates must be fully vaccinated, subject to certain limited exceptions required by applicable law. Our Mission: To enhance the quality of life for those nearing the end of life’s journey and for those who grieve. We place a high importance on our employees and reward staff in several ways such as: • Competitive hospice industry compensation • Benefits package with multiple plan offerings and generous employer contribution • 401(k) Retirement plan with employer match • Supportive work culture which encourages work life balance • Substantial Paid Time Off, paid holidays & birthday benefit • Employee development program managed by in-house education department to support individualized orientation and professional growth needs. • Monthly mileage reimbursement • Employee Referral Program • Business casual attire for office staff Responsibilities JOB DUTIES/KNOWLEDGE/JOB PERFORMANCE: • Develops written plan of care in coordination with an interdisciplinary Team (IDT). • Oversees implementation of plan, evaluates and changes plan as necessary to meet patient/family needs. • Responsible for the direction of care provided by LVN and HA in accordance with patient’s plan of care. • Responsible for the supervision of services provided by the LVN and HA per TEH policy and regulatory requirements. • Communicates all changes to IDT and primary MD. • Performs job duties in clinical areas as stated in clinical competency checklist, policies/procedures, standards of care, and critical competencies based on Scope of Practice. • Maintains timely patient documentation using “point care” electronic charting. • Implements and maintains established hospice policies and procedures as well as Standards of Care and regulatory requirements. • Provides health care instruction to patient and family members. • Orients, instructs, and trains assigned personnel. • Participates in providing 24 hour, seven days a week coverage to patients/families (on-call and census fluctuation). • Performs admission assessment and admission when necessary. DEGREE OF TRAVEL: • Travel required for patient visits. • Occasional travel for educational purposes. Qualifications: • Must have Associates Degree, Bachelor Degree preferred. • Must have one year of acute or hospice pediatric experience • At least 12 months experience with 1-2 years preferred in acute care. • Current CA RN license. • Current CA driver’s license with proof of insurance. • Current CPR/BLS • Prefer certification as hospice nurse. • Pediatric experience preferred. • Proof of recent TB test result • Bilingual preferred. • Computer skills (word processing), use of adding machine, calculator, fax, photocopier. 
RN Supervisor (Registered Nurse) is a licensed professional nurse directly under the supervision of the Director of Nursing Services. The RN Supervisor (Registered Nurse) is to assist the planning, organizing, developing and directing of nursing service to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times. RN Supervisor (Registered Nurse) QUALIFICATIONS • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. • Current nursing licensure in the state in which practicing. • At least one year of experience in supervision. • Strong qualities of leadership, communication and organizational skills. • Ability to communicate effectively in English through both speech and writing. • Possess mental, emotional and physical health. RN Supervisor (Registered Nurse) GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: GENERAL • Assure that residents have a clean, safe, orderly and comfortable environment. • Initiate resident Plans of Care on admission. • Assist in implementing recommendations from consultants and the Quality Assurance team as directed by the Director of Nursing Services. • Assist in developing, reviewing, revising an updating resident Plans of Care for individual residents. • Ensure that notification is given to the resident’s attending/alternate physician, as well as the resident’s legal guardian/representative, when the resident becomes critically ill, injured, etc., or has a significant change in condition as outlined within our established policies. • Review complaints and grievances form families and notify the Director of Nursing Services as necessary. • Evaluate emergencies and assist in implementing emergency measures. • Assure that the unit area is maintained in a clean and safe manner for resident comfort and convenience, by ensuring that necessary equipment and supplies are maintained to perform nursing care. • Assist in notification of physician of any resident incidents/unusual occurrences. Ensure that the Accident/Incident Report forms are filled out and completed on all such occurrences and such information charted in the resident’s medical record as outlined in our established policies and procedures. • Assist the Charge Nurse on investigation of alleged abuse or unusual occurrence as outlined within our established policies and procedures. • Start and monitor intravenous medication as ordered. • Assist the Charge Nurse and other nursing personnel in performing nursing procedures as necessary. • Assist the Charge Nurse in admitting, transferring and discharging residents. • Assist in correcting findings and deficiencies from the Department of Health Services, Consultants, and the Quality Assurance Team. RN SUPERVISOR – Cont’d. Job Descriptions Manual • Assist in completing restraint assessments, pain assessments, oral assessments, psychotropic assessments, bowel and bladder assessments and I & O weekly evaluations. • Assure that all nurse’s notes are charted in an informative and descriptive manner that reflects the are provided as well as the resident’s response to the care. • Attend and participate in staff meetings and in-service classes. • Others as may become necessary and appropriate or as may be directed by the Director of Nursing Services or Administrator. SUPERVISION • Make resident rounds to ensure appropriate care is being rendered, identifying and making corrections as necessary. • Meet with nursing personnel to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas and/or the improvement of resident care. • Assist in making rounds with the attending physician as necessary. • Assist the Charge Nurse in revision and distribution of assignments in case of nursing shortage. • Assist in the supervision and direction of nursing personnel. • Participate in disciplinary action and evaluation of nursing personnel. CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech. • Adheres to Company standards for resolving consumer concerns. • Ensures that all resident rights are protected. 
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is responsible for providing routine nursing care in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) QUALIFICATIONS • Currently enrolled in a school for nursing assistants or have a license as a certified nursing assistant. • A minimum of 6 months experience as a certified nursing assistant or clinical experience while enrolled in a nursing assistant certification class. • Must possess a sincere desire to serve the ill, aged and infirm. • Ability to read, write and speak the English language. • Possess the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, family members, visitors, and the general public. • Willingness to work harmoniously with other personnel. • Must have patience, tact, cheerful disposition and enthusiasm, as well as be willing to handle residents based on whatever maturity level they are currently functioning. • Must be in good general health and demonstrate emotional stability. • Must be able to relate to and work with ill, disabled, elderly, emotionally upset, and, at times, hostile people within the facility. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: GENERAL • Perform all duties as assigned and in accordance with facility’s established policies and procedures, nursing care procedures and safety rules and regulations. • Make resident rounds at the beginning of each shift and every two hours thereafter to administer quality nursing care. • Verify the identification of a resident before administering nursing care or serving food, to assure that appropriate care is being provided to the correct resident. Report missing ID bands to admission coordinator immediately. • Make beds, clean bedside and overbed tables. • Serve drinking water as required. Assure that water pitchers are cleaned, filled with fresh drinking water and within the resident’s reach. Pass water pitcher as per established policy and procedure. • Dress residents neatly and in their own clothing. Assist residents in dressing as necessary. • Assist in preparing residents for meals (taking to/from dining room, serving trays, placing bibs, assisting in feeding or cutting food, removal of trays, supervision in dining room, etc.). • Serve nourishment in accordance with established facility procedures. • Feed residents who cannot feed themselves. • Assure that resident’s food is accessible and self-help devices are available as needed. • Prepare residents for therapy, activities, physician visits, religious services, etc., to include transporting residents to/from such activities. • Keep incontinent residents clean and dry as possible at all times. Change bed linens, diapers and clothing as often as necessary. • Do not permit residents to smoke in bed. • Assure that the nurse’s call system is attached to the bed and within easy reach at all times when residents are bedfast. • Answer residents’ call lights promptly. • Check for food in residents’ room. Ensure that food is kept in a sealed container. • Report all complaints to the Charge Nurse. • Report any resident abuse immediately (ie., harsh/abusive language, unnecessary roughness, etc.) • Report any medication found in the resident’s room. Take to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report all hazardous conditions and faulty equipment to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Report any bruise, skin tears, incidents or accidents to the Charge Nurse immediately. • Attend in-service educational programs, on the job training programs and meetings as directed. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CLINICAL • Wash hands before and after caring for each resident. • Place residents in correct and comfortable position. Head of bed elevated at 30° for all residents on enteral feeding. • Assist residents with dental and mouth care. Clean dentures after each meal. Keep dentures clean and soaked with Efferdent after dinner. • Record resident’s food and nourishment intake as directed. • Perform after meal care as required – cleaning resident’s hands, face, clothing, dentures, etc. • Assist residents to/from bathroom. Offer bedfast residents bedpans and urinals. Clean and store such equipment after each use (document Intake and Output as directed). • Check and document bowel movements and character of stools every shift. • Bathe residents as assigned and in accordance with established facility procedures (encourage showers and other self-help measures/activities). • Comb and brush resident’s hair daily. Shampoo hair on shower days. • Clip and trim fingernails. • Shave male residents daily or as needed. • Keep hair under arms and face on female residents clean-shaven as necessary or instructed. Trim hair in nose and ears as needed. • Observe and report the presence of reddened areas on bony prominences. • Keep drainage bag off the floor when resident is in bed or in wheelchair. • Apply Vaseline or A & D ointment to dry skin in accordance with established policies. • Move and turn bedfast residents at least every two hours and record such information on CNA notes. • Observe disoriented and comatose residents and notify Charge Nurse immediately. • Apply postural support properly. Check with Charge Nurse for type of restraint to be used. • Apply hand roll or splint to residents with contractures as outlined within the facility’s established policies and procedures. • Follow infection control procedures in accordance with established facility policy when isolation techniques are necessary. • Chart required information every shift. • Complete Intake and Output documentation on all residents with orders before the end of each shift. • Other related duties as may become necessary or as directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses, or Administrator. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents professional image to consumers through dress, behavior and speech. • Adheres to Company Standards for resolving consumer concerns. • Ensures that all consumer/resident rights are protected. 
Job Title: Infection Control Nurse Employment Type: Full-Time (40 hours/week) Schedule: Flexible – AM shift or 9:00 AM–5:00 PM Pay Rate: $45–$50 per hour (DOE) Job Summary We are seeking an experienced Infection Control Nurse to oversee and manage infection prevention and control programs within our healthcare facility. This role is responsible for ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, monitoring infection trends, and educating staff on best practices to maintain a safe environment for residents, patients, and staff. Key Responsibilities Develop, implement, and monitor infection control policies and procedures Conduct surveillance, audits, and reporting of infections Ensure compliance with CDC, state, and local health regulations Educate and train staff on infection prevention protocols Collaborate with nursing leadership, physicians, and clinical teams Investigate infection outbreaks and implement corrective action plans Maintain accurate documentation and reporting for regulatory agencies Qualifications Active LVN or RN license (required) Prior experience in Infection Control (SNF, hospital, or healthcare setting preferred) Strong knowledge of CDC guidelines and infection prevention standards Excellent organizational, communication, and training skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively Schedule & Compensation Full-time, 40 hours per week Flexible schedule (AM shift or 9–5) Competitive hourly rate: $45–$50/hour , based on experience Why Join Us Stable, full-time role Flexible scheduling options Competitive pay Supportive clinical leadership Apply by submitting your resume. 
Monday through Friday 8 to 5pm, no nights, weekends, or holidays! The Nurse Practitioner provides primary care to enrolled participants by evaluating participant physical complaints and providing appropriate treatment. The Nurse Practitioner functions beyond as an advanced practice nurse and as an integral member of the interdisciplinary team. Physical attendance at an InnovAge facility and/or an InnovAge participant home is essential to performing the job duties. Evaluates participants and documents information in participant’s chart. Performs physical examination and orders and interprets diagnostic tests. Performs blood draws, EKG’s, dressing changes and any other nursing interventions as needed. Formulates an assessment of participant’s condition and provides a treatment plan, including writing prescription(s) and providing ongoing follow-up of condition. Provides alternative methods of therapy to participants as appropriate. Educates staff, participants and caregivers regarding healthcare issues and treatments. Manages acute and long-term medical needs of participants in collaboration with other primary care providers and oversees the care eds of participants in nursing homes, homes, Assisted Living Facilities and/or group clinic settings. Provides emotional and spiritual support to participants. Provides management of medical emergencies as needs dictate. Ensures appropriate and timely documentation of medical care in the participant’s medical record, in compliance with InnovAge Greater PACE documentation policies. Identifies documents and corrects problems in medical records. Additional work functions and duties may be assigned REQUIRED Current State issued Nurse Practitioner license 1+ year as a practicing Nurse Practitioner DEA Certification with full prescriptive authority 5+ years a Registered Nurse with experience in elderly care PREFERRED Bi-lingual InnovAge is dedicated to empowering seniors to live independently, allowing them to age in their own homes and communities safely. InnovAge offers an alternative to nursing homes through its Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), which provides enrolled seniors with customized healthcare and social support at PACE Adult Day Health Centers. These centers are staffed by medical professionals who are committed to creating personalized care plans for each participant. At InnovAge, our team members are our greatest asset and have a significant impact on the lives of our participants every day. When you join InnovAge, you'll work alongside talented, respectful, and passionate colleagues within a patient-centered care model. InnovAge is committed to equal opportunity and affirmative action, and we strive to create a diverse and inclusive workplace. We consider all qualified candidates for employment without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, pregnancy, or any other protected status. Salaries are determined by various factors such as qualifications, experience, and location, and do not include potential bonuses or benefits. Our extensive benefits package includes medical/dental/vision insurance, short and long-term disability, life insurance and AD&D, supplemental life insurance, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) savings, paid time off, and company-paid holidays. Applicants are considered until the position is filled. $140,000-$170,000 Compensation Disclaimer The pay may vary depending on job related factors, such as work location, experience, knowledge, skills, education, certifications, training and internal equity. InnovAge offers a comprehensive benefits package, which includes medical, dental, vision, 401(k) plan with company match, short and long-term disability, life insurance, supplemental life insurance, ADD, flexible spending account, paid time off and company paid holidays. Agency Disclaimer InnovAge will not accept unsolicited resumes from search firms for this employment opportunity. Regardless of past practices, all candidates/resumes submitted by search firms to InnovAge by any means without a valid written search agreement in place for that position will be deemed the property of InnovAge and no fee will be paid in the event such candidate is hired by InnovAge. 
Job Summary Making in-depth connected relationships within the home care environment is the greatest reward for becoming an in-home caregiver. We are looking for certified caregivers to join our growing team and help to bring our unique care philosophy to life. HomeCare Partner offers you flexible hours, incentive programs, career advancement, paid mileage, and training unequaled in our industry. Whether you are currently working in this field or are ready to rejoin the workforce after taking time off for your own family, this is an incredible opportunity to feel great about your job and the impact it has on others. Use our new Care smart phone app to keep track of your work schedule, shift responsibilities, communicate with the office and family and much more. Salary $20.00-$22.00 Per hour Job Description We are looking for registered caregivers, ready to provide quality in-home care, but also to develop an enriching meaningful relationship with our clients. Our clients often require assistance with activities of daily living, but also require assistance staying connected with the outside world through social activities, appointments and errands; your role as a certified caregiver helps them to live life to their fullest. Our Care smart phone app keeps track of our client care plans, changes in ADL status and outcomes. This position allows for a full scope of interaction with the client in their home including assistance with their activities of daily living, maintaining their home environment, and keeping them engaged with the outside world. COME JOIN OUR HomeCare Partner TEAM! Flexible Hours Competitive Pay 401K Paid Orientation & Training Overtime Pay Medical REQUIREMENTS Dependable and Compassionate Home Care Aide Registration 2 Years experience (Life or Professionally Paid) Accept and recognize CNA and/or HHA Certified 1 year Personal care assistant PCA CPR/First Aid TB Test/TB Chest X-Ray Bilingual Preferred RESPONSIBILITIES Personal Care Med Reminders Meal Prep Light Housekeeping Companionship Transportation Fully Vaccinated 
Overview This position is exclusively intended for RN graduates. New RN graduates with less than 1 year RN working experience are welcomed. The RN will be participating in a program were he/she will be educated to provide care, treatment, counseling and health education to patients in department. Responsibilities The Registered Nurse will support the Medical Surgical and Telemetry Department initiative and provide quality patient care Manages individualized, goal-directed nursing care through use of the nursing process and the principles of primary nursing in accordance with departmental and hospital policies and procedures. The Registered Nurse will provide care that includes physical assessment, treatment, reassessment, discharge planning, and health education to the patient. The RN is responsible for planning and coordination of care across the continuum. This planning and coordination includes meeting and exceeding compliance with core measures, contributes to reduction in LOS, active participation with all aspects of quality, safety and performance improvement activities, collaboration with all the members of the multidisciplinary team in providing outstanding customer service to patients, family members, physicians and the public. Meets and exceeds the Department of Health Service (DHS), The Joint Commission (TJC) and other regulatory requirements. Qualifications Nursing School Graduate BSN preferred New Grad RN with less than 1 year RN working experience welcome Demonstrated proficiency in acute care nursing, knowledge and skills Proficiency in both written and oral English Basic computer skills Current RN license in the state of California Current BLS ACLS within 6 months of hire Hospital Description Greater El Monte Community Hospital 
Must Have State Requirements - Current Home Care Aide (HCA) Registration with the State of California, cleared TB results and completed CPR/BLS Certification. Experience the SYNERGY HomeCare difference, where we are united under one purpose, to bring wholehearted, life-energizing care to as many people as possible - on their own terms, in their own homes. And that starts with compassionate caregivers like YOU! When you join the SYNERGY HomeCare team, you will feel appreciated, recognized, and rewarded for the comforting, life-affirming care that comes right from your heart! Our promise to our clients is to bring the full support for fuller lives and to elevate their confidence knowing they have a caregiver like you by their side. Do you: Enjoy serving others? Have a big heart with a lot of love to share? Take charge with a warm smile? We always have an opening for caregivers who can answer yes to these questions. At SYNERGY HomeCare we create a world of care at home for all, which means you will have the opportunity to care for a wide variety of people; spanning all ages and all abilities. We are seeking caregivers to join our independently owned and operated national agency. SYNERGY HomeCare offers: Competitive pay ($19.00- $21.00) Direct deposit Paid orientation and ongoing training Time-and-a-half pay for overtime and holidays Flexible schedules and matching caregivers with nearby clients Employee recognition programs As a Caregiver with SYNERGY HomeCare, you will: Provide attention to clients’ non-medical needs, including companionship and social engagement Assist client with light housekeeping, meal preparation, and medication reminders Establish communication and a professional relationship with clients, family members, and co-workers Provide reliable care by being punctual and consistently covering shifts Caregiver Benefits include: Time-and-a-half pay for overtime and holiday Employee referral program - Get paid to refer friends to work with SYNERGY HomeCare! Location –We hate commuting too—and we’ll do our best to match you to clients as close to you as possible and pay travel allowances on a case by case basis. Flexibility – We understand how difficult it can be to find a job that balances your time with school, kids, or other priorities. We’ll do our best to provide flexible options. Employee Recognition Awards - Monthly, quarterly, and yearly. Free online courses will be at your fingertips to help you grow in your position and gain professional experience for future opportunities. Easy timekeeping and scheduling through our Mobile App Liability Insurance, Workers' Compensation coverage, and unemployment insurance If you would like to join our outstanding team at SYNERGY HomeCare, apply today! 
A licensed professional nurse under the supervision of a Registered Nurse who provides nursing care and services to residents in a long-term care setting. Qualifications: • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing or an approved LVN program • Current nursing licensure in good standing with the State licensing board • Strong communication and organizational skills • Ability to provide quality patient care in accordance with applicable standards, policies, and procedures • Ability to identify and report problems, use initiative and good judgment to reach quality decisions • Comprehensive knowledge of applicable nursing principles and practices to ensure the quality of care standards for residents are • Possess the willingness to work with professional and non-professional personnel. Proficiency of the English language including the ability to speak, read, write, and comprehend the language with minimal to no difficulty • Valid CPR certification General Duties and Responsibilities: GENERAL • Provides nursing care as prescribed by physician/health care professional in accordance with the legal scope of practice, any Board of Licensing restrictions, and within established standards of care, policies, and procedures • Administers professional services and provides care consistent with allowing residents to attain or maintain his or her highest practicable physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Provides clinical data and observations to contribute to the nursing plan of care CLINICAL • Admits, transfers, and discharges residents in accordance with policy and procedure • Orients new residents/families as necessary • Gives/receives nursing reports upon beginning and ending of assigned shift. Reviews daily patient report and assignments with Nursing Assistants upon the beginning of assigned shift • Assures that the unit area is maintained in a clean and safe manner for resident comfort and convenience. • Conducts daily resident rounds to observe the resident’s physical and emotional status • Collects clinical data and reports significant clinical findings according to policy • Performs manual and technical skills according to the scope of practice under the direction of a Registered Nurse • Records care information accurately, timely and concisely. Completes all required documentation including resident observations, interventions, and patient response(s) in the medical record in accordance with policy • Assists in developing, reviewing, revising, and updating resident Plans of Care as indicated. Contributes to the evaluation of the patient’s progress towards specific goals and the adjustment of the nursing plan of care as necessary • Receives and transcribes orders accurately from attending/alternate physician. • Assists in making rounds with the attending physician, as necessary. • Prepares/administers medications as ordered by the physician and within the legal scope of practice. • Completes medical treatments as indicated and ordered by the physician. • Evaluates response and report adverse reactions to medication or treatments in accordance with the policy. • Assures that narcotic and controlled drugs are secure, inventory counts are accurate and narcotic register documentation is timely and accurate • Orders prescribed medications, supplies and equipment as established by the facility’s policies and procedures. • Requisitions and arranges for diagnostic and therapeutic services as ordered by the physician. • Notifies the attending/alternate physician, as well as the resident’s legal guardian/representative, when the resident becomes critically ill, injured, etc., or has a significant change in condition as outlined within established policies. • Notifies the attending/alternate physician of resident incidents/unusual occurrences. Completes Accident/Incident Report forms as indicated and documents relevant information in the resident’s medical record as outlined in established policies and procedures. Initiate investigation of accidents and unusual occurrences • Informs RN Supervisor or RN in charge of the facility of significant changes in resident condition, unusual occurrences, incidents, or accidents as indicated and per facility policy and procedure • Attend various facility meetings (care conferences, stand-up meetings, staff meetings, Medicare meetings, discharge plan meetings, etc.) as required. • Reports allegations of abuse or unusual occurrence per State and Federal Regulations and facility policy. Assists with a gathering of information relative to the event. • Initiates emergency procedures (including basic CPR) and provide emergency patient treatments • Participates in the facility’s infection control program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff. • Participates in procedures for reporting hazardous conditions or equipment. • Assists in orientation of newly assigned personnel as requested. • Assumes Charge responsibility following orientation period as requested. • Performs other position-related duties as assigned. • Supervise CNAs SUPERVISION • Make resident rounds to ensure appropriate care is being rendered, identifying, and making corrections as necessary • Meet with nursing personnel to assist in identifying and correcting problem areas and/or the improvement of resident care • Assist the Charge Nurse in revision and distribution of nursing assignments as needed • Assist in the supervision and direction of nursing personnel • Participate in disciplinary action and evaluation of nursing personnel CONSUMER SERVICE • Presents a professional image to consumers through dress, behavior, and speech. • Treats residents/family members with dignity and respect • Responds to Resident and family concern(s) and assists in resolving grievances. Records grievances per facility policy ADDITIONAL DUTIES • Participate in the facility's Quality Assurance (QA) program as requested or needed. Assist in correcting findings and deficiencies from the Department of Health Services, Consultants, and the Quality Assurance Team as directed by the Director of Nursing. Actively participates in Quality Assurance Performance Improvement teams and activities • Ensures the protection of health information as required by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) • Participates in the facility’s Infection Control Program for monitoring communicable and/or infectious disease among residents and staff • Participate in procedures for reporting hazardous conditions or equipment. • Orient new staff members upon request • Participate in the facility's quality assurance (QA) program as requested or needed. Assist in correcting findings and deficiencies from the Department of Health Services, Consultants, and the Quality Assurance Team as directed by the Director of Nursing • Attend various facility meetings (care conferences, stand-up meetings, staff meetings, Medicare meetings, discharge plan meetings, etc.) as required • Attends in-services and educational classes to maintain nursing skills competency, and current knowledge for the standard of care and effective practices • Assumes Charge responsibility following orientation period as requested. • Performs other position-related duties as assign