Director of Nursing \- Skilled Nursing Facility \- Fort Worth
On Time Talent Solutions
Fort Worth, Texas
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JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Communication Skills, Conferences, Director of Nursing (DON), Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Nursing, Nursing Credentials, Nursing Management, Patient Care, People Management, Quality of Care, Registered Nurse (RN), Regulations, Time Management, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas
POSTED
6 days ago
Director of Nursing - Skilled Nursing Facility
Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas is nicknamed "Cowtown" for its deep roots in the cattle ranching industry. Fort Worth is home to the celebrated Stockyards National Historic District. Fort Worth is home to several art museums, beautiful public spaces including the oasis-like Water Garden, entertainment venues like Bass Performance Hall, and shopping galore in areas like Sundance Square. Whether you are looking to relocate or are a current resident, job opportunities in Fort Worth are abundant.
Are you an experienced nursing professional ready to expand your career into nursing leadership? On Time Talent Solutions is currently seeking a director of nursing with prior experience working in a skilled nursing facility. Interested candidates should preferably have 2 years of experience working as a Director of Nursing.
Responsibilities of the Skilled Nursing Facility Director of Nursing:
Maintain and implement total nursing care of patients of the facility
Orient, instruct and supervise personnel and functions including for registered nurses, licensed professional nurses, nursing assistants, and other clinical staff
Maintain supplies and adequate equipment for the skilled nursing facility
Maintain compliance with Federal, State and local standards and regulations to assure quality outcomes of care.
Coordinate and maintain the MDS and care planning process
Attend or conduct patient care conferences for residents
Education and Requirements of the Skilled Nursing Facility Director of Nursing:
2 years of experience as a Director of Nursing is strongly preferred within a skilled nursing facility.
Must be a Registered Nurse, currently licensed by the state.
Must possess the ability to communicate verbally and in writing when directing the care of residents.