RN/LPN 7a-7p (Full-time)
Company: Shenandoah Valley Westminster Canterbury
Location: Winchester
Posted on: May 4, 2025
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Job Description:
COVID Vaccines are strongly encouraged, but not required.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY WESTMINSTER-CANTERBURY300 Westminster Canterbury
DrWinchester VA 22603 POSITION DESCRIPTIONTITLE: Registered Nurse
DEPARTMENT: Health ServicesRESPONSIBLE TO: Director of Health
Services/Nursing, Assistant Director of Nursing, and Head Charge
RNRESPONSIBLE FOR: Assigned RNs, LPNs, and Nursing Assistants
assigned to the unit.JOB SUMMARY: Manages a designated group of
nursing employees on a nursing unit and assures smooth operations
of the unit for a designated shift.REQUIRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE,
SKILLS, LICENSURE:1. At least one year of nursing experience
preferred; current RN/LPN licensure in the state of Virginia
required.2. Previous supervisory experience preferred.3. CPR, AED
and First Aid certification.JOB REQUIREMENTS:1. Support the mission
and purposes of Shenandoah Valley Westminster Canterbury2. Support
the Board of Trustees and Administration.3. Present a professional,
caring, and supportive image.4. Employment and annual Tuberculosis
testing as required by Virginia State Licensure.5. Must attend
mandatory in-services required by the State Licensure and all other
mandatory in-services and/or meetings required by other regulatory
agencies and/or by Shenandoah Valley Westminster Canterbury6.
Follows and supports the policies and procedures established
byShenandoah Valley Westminster Canterbury7. Professional standards
and ethics must be adhered to at all times.8. Maintains
professional appearance by adhering to dress code and being neatly
groomed.9. Maintains skills and knowledge in accordance with
current research and practice.10. Participate in continuing
education.11. Responsible for maintaining current license and
providing SVWC with proof of such prior to expiration
date.ESSENTIAL DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:Administrative1. Evaluates
residents status and unit activities at the beginning of each shift
and assures an appropriate level of nursing staff are available to
provide safe, high quality care. Assists with delegating
assignments to the nursing staff. Makes rounds to evaluate status
of residents and determine resource needs.2. Accepts and gives
shift report.3. Makes rounds to evaluate status of residents and
determine resource needs.4. Inspects environment, identifies
environmental problems, and initiates requests for correction of
environmental problems.5. Plans and delegates assignments.6. Checks
for appropriate amount and condition of equipment and supplies;
orders supplies and equipment as necessary.7. Consults with
Director of Health Services/Nursing or designee to obtain necessary
human and material resources.8. Identifies clinical and operational
problems.9. Obtains assistance for emergencies and assists as
necessary.10. Communicates unit problems and needs to Director of
Health Services/Nursing or designee.11. Advises Director of Health
Services/Nursing or designee of topics for discussion at staff
meetings.12. Participates and makes recommendations in recruitment
and retention programs.13. Assures that physicians orders are
current and appropriate, and communicates these orders to unit
nursing personnel. Reviews re-certifications and will sign that
physician order sheet has been reviewed.14. Gives feedback to
Director of Health Services/Nursing or designee regarding the
performance of employees.15. Consults with Director of Health
Services/Nursing or designee regarding the need for disciplinary
action of employees; participates in disciplinary action as
necessary.16. Identifies reports, and documents incidents and
accidents; participates in investigation of incidents/accidents as
necessary.17. Supports and participates in facility quality
assurance program.18. Assures that unit practices are consistent
with regulatory requirements.19. Participates on committees and
teams as necessary.20. Completes records and reports as needed.21.
Evaluates performance of nursing personnel assigned to
unit.Clinical1. Responds to emergency calls from residents or
changes in condition as necessary. Assesses residents condition,
contacts physician as needed, implements orders, plans for ongoing
treatment or care as needed, evaluates residents response. Notifies
residents families of changes of condition after notifying
physician.2. Participates in resident assessment and care planning
activities; reviews and revises residents assessments and care
plans as needed.3. Reviews, transcribes and implements physicians
orders.4. Coordinates and participates in admissions, transfers,
and discharges of residents (on Health Care.5. Directs, supervises
and assists staff in delivering nursing care.6. Facilitates
resident directed culture, gives direct care as needed, which may
include preparation of simple cooked food for residents after
normal dining hours.7. Documents and supervises others in the
documentation of resident care.8. Communicates and coordinates care
with residents and their families/significant others.9. Checks on
nursing care activities of staff.10. Counts narcotics.11.
Administers medications as required.12. Communicates with residents
physicians and/or in house Nurse Practitioner.13. Makes rounds to
assess residents and evaluate care.14. Implements, practices, and
assures staff adheres to infection control measures.15. Makes
rounds to assess residents and evaluate care.16. Prepares staff for
resident admissions, assures rooms are prepared for resident
admissions.17. Responds to emergency calls from residents as
necessary.18. Pronouncing residents death (RN only).19. Fit tested
regulators may be required.Education1. Provides instruction to
staff as needed.2. Participates in the orientation of new
employees.3. Assures staff attends inservice education programs and
meetings as scheduled.4. Assists in planning and implementing staff
development activities.5. Attends continuing education programs to
maintain competency and improve knowledge and skills.6. Provides
informal instructions to employees as necessary.Public Relations1.
Promotes a positive image of long-term care nursing.2. Meets with
current and prospective residents and their families.3. Promotes
positive guest relations.4. Assures problems and complaints
involving nursing services are managed in a timely and appropriate
manner.5. Protects the privacy of residents and employees.6.
Represents the facility and nursing services in professional and
community activities as assigned.7. Maintains positive working
relationships between nursing staff and other
departments.Attendance, Punctuality, Versatility1. Works shifts as
scheduled.2. Arrives to work on time for scheduled shift.3.
Provides proper notification for absence and/or tardiness.4.
Remains flexible to cover needs of patients.Other1. Other duties as
assigned.AUTHORITY:To make decisions within the framework of the
policies and procedures of the facility and standards of the
profession.UNIVERSAL PRECAUTION RISK CLASSIFICATION:Category A: The
person holding this position understands Universal Precautions Risk
Classification categories apply to this position and the individual
may be exposed to AIDS, HIV, and Hepatitis B viruses. Tasks That
Involve Exposure To Blood, Body Fluids, Or Tissues. All procedures
or other job related tasks that involve an inherent potential for
mucous membrane or skin contact with blood, body fluids, or
tissues, or potential for spills or splashes of them, are Category
A tasks.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:The physical demands described here
are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions.VISION Must be able
to visually identify and discern printed words on either
typewritten pages or computer screen. Must be able to identify and
differentiate colors. Must have depth perception within normal
ranges.HEARING Must be able to respond to spoken words and other
auditory sounds including the ringing of telephone or beepers and
monitors. Must be able to respond and communicate orally by
telephone.LIFTING Must be able to bend, reach and lift patients
with assistance to transport them to stretchers/wheelchairs. Some
lifting may be required, however lifting over 40 pounds must be
done with assistance. Must be able to push and maneuver
carts/stretchers/space saver, etc. Weights may vary and may require
assistance.TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Must be able to use, operate and
interpret information from equipment in work area.SPEECH Must be
able to verbally communicate in the English language directly and
over the telephone and be understood.RANGE OF MOTION Must be able
to kneel or squat for 1 hour of an 12 hour shift. Must be able to
walk continually for 12 hours. Must be able to stand for 12 hours
straight. Must have mobility for all parts of the body, walking,
bending, lifting, reaching above head and use of hands. Must have
manual dexterity, fine motor skills (typing, computer, etc.) Some
tasks may require sitting for 40% of the work day. Must be able to
stand and /or mobilize by walking for 100% of an 12 hour shift.by
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