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Chonc

Director of Nursing

Chonc, Saratoga, California, us, 95071

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Director of Nursing, RN – CHONC Pediatric Facilities

Our children deserve the best.

We are seeking a passionate individual to lead our Saratoga Pediatric Subacute facility. The Children’s Healthcare Organization of Northern California (CHONC) is seeking a Director of Nursing (DON)

CHONC – Saratoga Pediatric Subacute is in Saratoga, CA with 37 SNF beds

The successful candidate must have exceptional communication skills, an exhaustive knowledge of laws governing delivery of care in California, a track record of success as a DON, demonstratable sound judgement, a strong work ethic, and the innate ability to create a warm and caring clinical home while simultaneously meeting the highest standards for care and providing rigorous statutory oversight. A positive demeanor and deep compassion are essential in this role.

This position provides competitive salary, matching 401k, medical and dental benefits, and a critical role with an organization whose mission is unique, whose patients are incredible, whose staff is dedicated, and whose ownership is committed to making our children’s lives better in every way.

If this sounds like the place for you, we look forward to meeting you to further discuss this unique opportunity in the heart of Silicon Valley.

Title: Director of Nursing

Department:Nursing

Reports to:Administrator/CEO

JOB PURPOSE AND SUMMARY

The DON will direct the nursing staff to provide the highest level of care while ensuring regulatory compliance. The DON will collaborate with the IDT members to coordinate the seamless care of the patient from admission to discharge. The DON can be assured they will work for a company that truly values the community it serves. The company is committed to making each day the best that it can be for every resident. This position requires a strong, seasoned DON with extensive long-term care management experience and the leadership skills required to ensure the best care possible for all residents.

PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Maintaining regulatory compliance & ensuring high quality medical care for all residents

Proactively responding to survey and/or standards of care issues by complying with Title 22 and OBRA regulations

Coaching and mentoring the nursing team and leading by example

Developing & updating Nursing Department policies & procedures

Developing, implementing, and evaluating programs to enrich the recruitment, retention, and continuing education of the nursing staff

Ensuring nursing documentation is accurate and timely through periodic review

Closely monitoring Nursing Department budget and facilitating resource stewardship

Maintaining optimal employee relations and being a positive change agent

Ensuring nurse and RT staffing hours are met for compliance with PPD

Collaborating with Medical Director and other community physicians to provide excellent nursing care for the residents

Reviewing 24-hour reports for change of condition, physician's orders, and ensuring appropriate care is delivered by nursing team to all residents in the facility

The DON is responsible for all patients in the acute beds under the GACH license and d/p SNF

Effectively determining the competency of the nursing staff along with the DSD

Following through with Incident Reports and completing QA process as needed

Must possess exceptional communication and customer service skills

Must be able to effectively communicate in English – verbal and written

Responsible for reviewing and approving admissions from referral agencies along with Medical Director and Administrator

Collaborating with Medical Director and Discharge Planner to ensure safe discharge to next level of care

Qualifications Director of Nursing Qualifications

Registered Nurse with 3+ years of solid management experience in LTC

License issued by the California State Board of Registered Nursing (BRN)

Extensive knowledge of state regulations with regard to long term care

Expertise in sub-acute care strongly preferred, pediatric experience preferred.

Bachelor's Nursing Degree (BSN)

BLS and PALS from the American Heart Association (AHA)

PHYSICAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS

(With or without the aid of Mechanical Devices)

Must be able to move intermittently throughout the workday.

Must be able to cope with mental and emotional stress on the job.

Must be in good general health and demonstrate emotional stability.

Subject to frequent interruptions.

Must be able to lift, push, pull and move a minimum of 50 lbs.

Be able to work with patients, families, visitors, personnel, and government agencies under all circumstances.

Must be able to assist in the evacuation of patients during emergency situations.

May be requested to work overtime.

Subject to potential falls, odors, burns from equipment, and hazardous materials. Also, to potential exposure to infectious waste, diseases, and conditions including TB, AIDS, and Hepatitis viruses.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT

While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and is occasionally exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals, risk of radiation and vibration.

The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

The employee must be able to work near other co-employees and concentrate efforts on tasks despite noise, interruptions, and general commotion.

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