The Charge Nurse provides holistic care for residents to include assessment, planning of care, use of appropriate nursing interventions and the evaluation of resident outcomes. Cooperative work is an expectation of the job. Verbal and written communication of resident condition will reflect significant physical and behavioral changes to other members of the team. The Charge Nurse is responsible for the provision of care and safety of residents during his/her shift, administers medications and treatments as prescribed by the physician, provides teaching for both resident and staff, appropriately documents and reports all incidents/accidents occurring in the facility, maintains confidentiality of resident information, and acts as a role model for other staff members.
A graduate of an accredited school of nursing and currently licensed to practice in the State of Texas.
Possesses current basic life support document (BLS-C) from the American Heart Association.
Demonstrates a negative criminal background check and drug screen.
Demonstrates a normal physical exam and reference review.
Demonstrates ability to lift 50 pounds.
Communicates in a positive manner with team members, elders, and their family members.
Demonstrates the ability to work in a cooperative manner with others.
Possesses capability to work alternating shift assignments.
Demonstrates personal cleanliness.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
HUMAN BEHAVIOR:
DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE: