About McLean
Being a part of this extraordinary team at McLean in Simsbury, CT, you will experience the satisfaction of knowing your work actually makes a difference. You'll be part of a talented group that truly enjoys what they do and takes care of one another like family.
From the top on down, we roll up our sleeves and work together as trusted guides for our amazing residents and their families. We're committed to our legacy of caring and you can feel it in the air every day. It's meaningful. It's supportive. It's real.
JOB TITLE: Registered Nurse - 36 hours 7a-7p with every other weekend rotation
DEPARTMENT: Nursing Services
ACCOUNTABLITY: Director of Nursing
WORK AREAS: Resident Units
CLASSIFICATION: Non-exempt
POSITION SUMMARY:
Provides nursing care to residents using the principles of the nursing process from assessment through evaluation. Follows the CT Nurse Practice Act and follows McLean Nursing Philosophy of Excellence, Leadership, Integration, Learning and Discovery, while administering and directing ancillary personnel in the performance of nursing tasks. Takes responsibility for the delivery of care on the unit and engages in proper hand-off to the next shift.
JOB FUNCTIONS: (This list may not include all job duties assigned.)
Arrives for duty on time and ready to assume responsibility for the unit when assigned. Organizes resident/patient care according to accepted routines and prioritizes activities, and manages work day so as to complete duties within eight hour shift.
Responsible and will be held accountable for ongoing assessments of the residents' nursing care needs. Immediately reports changes in condition of residents with accurate assessments and interventions to supervision, APRN or physician.
Promotes the mission and values of McLean, and exhibits professional manner at all times in both speech and body language. Supports department and unit initiatives.
Manages time appropriately, completes duties within 8-hour shift and/or requests supervisory assistance when necessary to ensure compliance, prior to end of shift.
Participates in continuous learning opportunities both professionally and personally. Notifies supervisor or nurse educator on learning needs to perform nursing care.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Typical Physical Demands: Requires frequent rolling greater than 80 pounds, often combined with bending and turning. Must be able to push/pull a loaded medication cart over carpeted floor for extended distances for significant periods of time. Requires the ability to respond, direct and intervene during stat calls throughout building in a timely manner. Requires ability to walk up and down stairs. Requires corrected vision and hearing within normal limits. Requires use of office equipment such as computers, telephones, fax machines and copy machines. Requires use of medical equipment in the clinical setting. Requires eye/hand coordination and manual dexterity. Requires frequent prolonged standing, walking, and the ability to perform physical labor for an eight-hour day.
Typical Working Conditions: Work is primarily performed in a long-term care facility. Contact with staff, residents, families, physicians, police, clergy, ambulance crews, pharmacists, vendors, volunteers, and students. May be required to work with uncooperative and combative residents.
EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS:
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Knowledge of nursing theory and practice. Knowledge and competency in the nursing process, quality assurance, infection control, hospice philosophy, restorative, rehabilitative, and gerontological nursing practice and theory. Able to interpret written instructions, communicate and document effectively. Ability to assess, plan, implement, evaluate, and document care and instructions. Ability to prioritize appropriately and make sound nursing judgments. Demonstrates personal integrity and empathy and fosters such in others.
Education:
Graduate of an accredited Registered Nurse program.
Certification/Licensure:
Current Connecticut State License in good standing as a Registered Nurse.
Experience:
Minimum of one-year experience in LTC, working with geriatric population.