Job Description
Ready to Lead Skilled Nursing in Excellence?
Skills, Experience, Qualifications, If you have the right match for this opportunity, then make sure to apply today.
Salary: Base pay in range will be determined by applicants skills and experience.
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Accident, Critical Illness, Disability, Hospital, ID Protect, Life, Retirement, PTO, Paid Holidays, Employee Recognition & more!
Asbury is a leading provider of quality care in the skilled nursing industry, and were always looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to join our team. The primary purpose of the Assistant Director of Nursing (ADO) position is, under the leadership of the Director of Nursing, to assume management and leadership of the Nursing Department in accordance with the facility mission philosophy and as directed by the Facility Administrator. The Assistant Director of Nursing performs selected acts for the promotion of health and in the care of persons who are ill, injured or experiencing alterations in the normal health process. The Assistant Director of Nursing may act on behalf of the Director of Nursing, as delegated by the Director of Nursing, for defined periods of time. As the Assistant Director of Nursing, you are delegated the administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability necessary for carrying out your assigned duties.
Responsibilities
Participate in the development end evaluation of care delivery systems.
Part in the establishment of clinical goals and mechanisms to address the departmental and nursing unit needs and deficiencies.
Participate in the development of management goals for the Nursing Department based on assessed departmental needs and deficiencies.
Participate in the establishment of and support of implementation of guidelines specific to the Nursing Department.
Collaborate with the Director of Nursing and other nursing leadership in the development of and presentation of proposals concerning issues in the delivery of care, which affects the Nursing Department and other departments.
Participate in the development and implementation of new programs.
Participate in the development of standards of care and care-specific issues, including restraints and restraint alternatives, incontinence management, wound care and restorative nursing.
Work with the Director of Nursing to screen products and provide evaluation of them prior to purchase.
Develop mechanisms to assure that pharmaceuticals and care supplies are available and current. Monitor medication administration for appropriate and institute corrective measures, as indicated.
Interpret staffing/budgetary guidelines and stay within budgetary parameters.
Evaluate resident care needs and assure that staffing requirements are met.
Participate in the yearly review of the facility, specialty units and programs, making recommendations for changes of standards of care and goal setting, as appropriate.
Conduct utilization review for the Medicare skilled units (as indicated), including:
Attend weekly multidisciplinary team meeting.
Determine Medicare Part A qualifications for residents.
Complete the Medical Review Questionnaire (MR!) to be submitted for Medicare reimbursement.
Complete appeals for reversal of denials to the fiscal intermediary.
Monitor general and care-specific standards and recommend corrections for problems identified.
Work with social services to assure a smooth admission process. Recommend and implement problem resolution in the admission process.
Develop and implement guidelines regarding physical and chemical restraints and facilitate restrain reduction and restraint alternatives, as appropriate.
Supervise personnel and related personnel functions to improve service levels with respect to: Hiring, Training, Discipline, Performance evaluation, Grievance resolution, Staffing levels, Accountability for performance, Other related personnel functions.
Communicate the facility philosophy, mission statement, goals of the facility and nursing department to the management group. Gives appropriate feedback.
Maintain current information regarding delivery of long-term care and other pertinent services.
Act as a liaison with the medical staff regarding resident care issues.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Must possess a nursing degree from an accredited school of professional nursing or practical nursing, depending on state regulations governing the facility.
Licensed as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse according to the state Regulations governing the facility. LPN will be considered with relevant experience.
Proven leadership in a Long-Term Care (LTC) setting.
One year experience supervising healthcare professionals.
Knowledge of nursing theory and practice
Ability to follow oral and written directions, and to prepare and maintain records, charts and reports.
Ability to apply nursing techniques as directed by physicians.
Ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language.
Ability to meet the general health requirements set forth by the guidelines of the facility, which include a medical and physical examination.
Ability to push, pull, move, and/or lift a minimum of 25 pounds to a minimum height of three feet and be able to push. Pull, and/or carry such weight a minimum distance of three feet. xihmbke
We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.