Job Summary:
Implementation, coordination and
supervision of all aspects of a comprehensive Health, Wellness and Clinical
Program which addresses the needs of all Assisted Living Residents in
accordance with Victory Housing, Inc. Policies and Procedures, COMAR 10.07.14
and Board of Nursing Regulations and Standards.
Oversight includes:
Provide
nursing assessments, care planning, care oversight and quality assurance for
all residents. Maintain all charts to
include, progress notes, identification of nursing
interventions, treatments and assessments. Implement
a Wellness Program to include weekly
scheduled resident Health and Wellness
Check-ups, to assure
a proactive and preventative clinical approach. Oversight
and coordination of all third party
vendors to include but not limited to Podiatrists, Dentists, Lab, Pharmacy,
Home Health, Hospice etc. Fulfil the
role of Clinical Leader in the community as
an essential manager, resident advocate, case manager, delegating and
practicing RN.
Reports to : Executive Director
of Assisted Living
Community
Supervises : Supervision and implementation of health, wellness
and clinical programs
Areas of Responsibilities :
- Ensure that
the attainment of Victory Housing’s Mission Statement takes precedence over all
decisions and actions.
- Assume the
responsibilities of the Case Manager/Delegating Nurse as defined in the COMAR
10.07.14 Regulations.
- Responsible for all aspects of
Pharmacy and Medication Management. Responsible
for the monthly change-over of medication cards; accuracy of monthly medication
delivery from Order to MAR; training staff on new medications, parameters,
orders and special conditions; as well as updating the Emergency Sheet
(electronically and hard copy). Critical
areas of responsibility are to be delegated.
- In conjunction with the Assistant Director, responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, mentoring, training, evaluating and managing each Medication
Technician. Each Medication Technician is working under the license
of the Health/Wellness/Delegating RN.
Oversight and management of medication administration must be in adherence to the Nurse Practice Act as well as
Federal, State and local regulations.
- Writing in all orders from physicians into the POS/MAR
according to VHI policy.
- Direct the
community programs for infection control, quality assurance, outcomes
monitoring and other oversight programs.
- Review all resident charts
on a regular basis, checking for content, clarity, completeness and
appropriateness of care. Responsible
for the quality of all resident charts, including compliance with applicable
regulations and the highest standards of nursing practice.
- Instruct caregiving staff
on clinical and nursing issues.
- Assess each prospective Resident prior to move-in. In partnership with ED, recommend appropriateness of placement
and level of care.
- On day of
move-in or within 24 hours, meet with the resident to discuss: baseline, start clinical chart and review/establish care needs and schedule in
coordination with ED/AD/RSD.
- Complete clinical components
and follow-up of resident individual
service plans with the Executive
Director and the caregiving staff. Complete
reassessments and service plans for residents
as needed. Responsible for completing all assessments as mandated
via COMAR Regulations.
- Coordinate
services of outside agencies providing health care or other assistance to
residents, including home health agencies, physical therapists, hospice,
laboratories, durable medical equipment suppliers and other professional
services.
- Review and
sign-off on Incident Reports with the Executive Director and Assistant
Director. Establish intervention and
documentation of follow-up.
- Attend classes,
seminars and meetings.
Maintain a high level of knowledge regarding current nursing theory, trends
and regulatory changes.
- Scheduled hours
are from 10:00
– 6:30 or 9:00 – 5:30 based
on community preference. The schedule must be set and adhered to
consistently.
- In the absence of Executive
Director and Assistant
Director, the Health/Wellness/ Delegating Nurse is
responsible for the day to day operations of the community.
- Other duties as assigned.
Job
Qualifications :
Must be a
graduate of an accredited school of nursing with three years experience in
nursing, preferably in geriatric services. Must
hold a current Maryland license as a registered professional nurse. Baccalaureate degree in nursing or related health field with geriatric emphasis preferred. Must have successfully completed the 20
Hour Delegating Nurse Course within 60 days of employ.
Requirements:
Must be current on all vaccinations including COVID- 19 and
receive CDC recommended booster doses.