SIPP Nurse Manager
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Job Description
Position Requirements:
- Active/valid RN license in the state of Florida
- BA/BS degree in Nursing with 5+ years of relevant experience, including 2+ years in a supervisory capacity and working with at-risk youth in a residential/hospital setting.
- Drivers License in good standing
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organizational skills
- Proficient in computer programs and software
The Nurse Manager is responsible for providing care and treatment as outlined in the client’s treatment plan and functions as a member of the client’s treatment team as outlined in the policy and procedures manual. The Nurse Manager is responsible for ensuring full compliance with all nursing needs related to staffing, clients, and the residential environment.
- Recognizes and reports signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect.
- Observes and reports client changes in status to Program Director and Psychiatrist.
- Recognizes, reports, documents and seeks appropriate intervention for signs and symptoms of complications or changes in status.
- Recognizes and reports signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect and takes corrective actions per agency policy.
- Collects and reports client data in accordance with program procedures.
- Participates in formulating, maintaining and evaluating an individualized age specific program based on the clients assessed needs.
- Consistently includes the parent/guardian in client care.
- Identifies and documents nursing issues.
- Evaluates effectiveness of nursing care.
- Records and carries out physician orders appropriately.
- Plans, provides and evaluates client education specific to assessed needs, age, abilities and readiness as appropriate to client’s length of stay.
- Educates clients/parents/guardians on treatment planning and medical issues according to their age and abilities.
- Demonstrates competence in understanding that the dynamics of the client’s status, including frequency for the need for specific nursing care activities, change.
- Demonstrates competence in the degree of supervision required by each nursing staff member based on previous addressed level of competence.
- Participates in the agency’s admission process to coordinate client requirements with nursing staff.
- Sets appropriate priorities for care.
- Coordinates nursing care provided in conjunction with the therapies directed by other disciplines.
- Develops and implements orientation plan for nursing personnel.
- Develops, implements, monitors and maintains quality assurance for the infection control program while ensuring compliance with all regulatory agencies.
- Administers medications in a safe manner (=<2 medication errors during this appraisal period) and documents administration of it.
- Delegates treatments and procedures to appropriate personnel.
- Consistently keeps appropriate staff notified of changes regarding medical care as dictated by the state of Florida, CDC and other agencies.
- Makes appropriate decisions regarding the well-being of the client to include the need for medical evaluation and medication administration.
- Contacts Program Director and Psychiatrist when necessary for orders or consultation as it pertains to treatment of the client.
- Directs nursing staff as it relates to the treatment of the client and works cooperatively with all staff involved.
- Provides effective liaison with community medical services and professionals.
- Coordinates pharmacy and medical needs on a timely and efficient manner.
- Demonstrates proper and safe utilization of all supplies and equipment.
- Attend and participate in program meetings and assigned committees.
- Participates in/or coordinates nursing staff’s participation in client treatment
- planning.
- Conducts agency trainings as needed such as Medication Administration and Infection Control
- Respects decisions, desires and authority of the parent/guardian.
- Consistently treats each client and family with dignity and care.
- Models appropriate and professional behavior, i.e., dress, habits, personality, tact, etc.
- Disseminates information at departmental staff meetings.
- Consistently follows agency policies for information management and client records.
- Reports and completes incident reports in the time prescribed as per agency policy.
- Maintains accurate and organized filing of all documentation and information.
- Relates with clients, parents/guardians, peers and the general public in a respectful and professional manner.
- Staff member demonstrates an awareness and understanding of the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of the client and implements awareness and understanding in the client’s treatment.
Hours: Salaried, exempt position to include evenings, weekends, and on-call responsibilities.
Physical Demands:
The employee will be required to talk, hear and see; be able successfully complete Crisis Prevention training which requires physical components, including bending, crouching, kneeling, reaching, pushing, pulling and lifting, to ensure the safety of clients and staff; stand, walk and sit for extended periods of time.
Medical Benefits, 401K matching, PTO
- Location:
- Jacksonville
- Category:
- Healthcare