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Staff Development/ Wound Nurse
full-timeMystic$0k - $0k

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Location

Mystic

Salary

$0k - $0k

Type

full-time

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About this role

Position: Staff Development and Wound Nurse (RN)   Shift:  7am-3:30pm, 4 Days/ Week (Days can be discussed)   Starting Pay: $43 - $48/hour, based on years of Licensure

Job Summary:

This position is a RN/LPN who is responsible for Staff Development and Wound Nurse Duties in accordance with established policies and procedures of the community. The “SDW” RN works cohesively with the Director of Nursing Services and Nursing Staff to educate and orient new staff upon hire, ensure compliance and completion of annual trainings, and complete resident wound rounds and wound tracking.

Essential Job Duties:

  • Observe the skin of all residents within 48 hours of admission.  Ensure the skin observations on admission are accurate and all appropriate treatments and devices are in place. Ensure all notifications have been conducted and notify DON of any resident’s admitted with wounds, type and stage with a tracking log.
  • Weekly observations of all wounds with assessments for healing, pain, infection, effectiveness of treatment, and compliance with care plan.  In addition, document all wounds using appropriate forms
  • Wound nurse is responsible for the completion and accuracy of documentation and all communication to family and physicians related to wound development or concern.
  • Ensure that all wounds have a care plan and entry to manage/heal and prevent further breakdown.
  • Ensure that physicians, families, and dieticians are notified of all residents admitted with a wound or any wound that develops.  Notify DON/ Doctor of any worsening wound, ensuring all treatment documentations are thoroughly completed.
  • Complete skin check audits each week for licensed nurses and C.N.A’s.
  • Complete dressing change audits weekly.
  • Plan, develop, direct, evaluate, and coordinate educational and on the job training programs.
  • Provide leadership in formulating the goals and objectives of the in-service educational programs.
  • Develop, evaluate and control the quality of in-service educational programs in accordance with established policies and procedures.
  • Secure, develop and maintain records, reports, instructional manuals, reference materials, etc. pertinent to in-service educational programs
  • Perform administrative requirements such as completing necessary forms, reports, attendance and subject records, etc.
  • Work with the facility’s consultants as necessary and implement recommended changes as required in education.
  • Assist department directors in obtaining and scheduling speakers to present in-service training programs
  • Develop and implement a quality assurance program for in-service training.

Qualifications:

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. Registered nurse with a current CT license is required.
  •  2+ years clinical experience in a hospital, long-term care facility or related facility is required.
  • Ability to work closely and communicate clearly, professionally, and frequently with the DON, Facility Scheduler, Residents, Resident Families, Doctors, HR, Staff, and New Employees is required.
  • Familiarity with DPH and SNF regulations (regarding resident care, staff education, staff certification requirements, care documentation), and the ability to work with the Administrator and DON to monitor and understand relevant regulations, translating them into actionable goals for the betterment of the facility is highly desired.
  • Working knowledge on staff education practices, general educating techniques, skills fairs, and proven ability to monitor and prioritize completion percentages and/or delinquent completions is preferred.
  • Ability to stay up-to-date on State and Federal regulation changes regarding resident care, wound care, treatment documentation, and staff “continuing education” training is required.
  • An Ideal Candidate: If you're an organized, persuasive, motivated, and patient RN who is skilled at coordinating, documenting, educating, and ensuring regulatory compliance, we'd love to meet you!! Ideal candidates for this position are technologically savvy with a strong attention to detail, appreciation of self-auditing, and very comfortable with Microsoft Software's (excel, word), Microsoft Calendar, PCC, etc. Candidates must be able to legibly complete and read care documents and doctor's orders, work cohesively with the facility physician, co-workers, residents, supervisors, and resident families, create, organize, and maintain employee training binders, training transcripts, new-hire packets, and training audits. Candidates for this position must be able to manage a large number of quickly moving parts, coordinate functions between multiple people, departments, or outside resources, and remain flexible and accommodating in some areas while sticking to a rigid schedule in others.

What We Offer:

  • Daily Pay (Optional)
  • Annual Raise (Based on Performance Review)
  • Annual Bonus 
  • College Scholarships for Staff and Dependents
  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Available *
  • Generous PTO and Sick Time *
  • Paid Holidays Off *
  • x1.5 pay for Holidays worked
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Employer Paid Life insurance *
  • AD&D insurance **
  • Long-term & Short Term disability insurance *
  • HSA/FSA Account Options *
  • Employee Assistance; Discount Program

* Depends on employment classification

Who We Are: 

Walk through our doors and see the difference in the future with senior living and care. Set on thirty-two beautiful acres, StoneRidge is located just two miles from the riverfront and less than three miles from downtown Mystic, CT. When you work at StoneRidge, you have a front-row seat to the amazing life stories of the wisest people on earth. What's more, you are part of an extraordinary company-one that's investing in the future of senior living by investing in you. Don't just do a job. Be part of an extraordinary life!

Looking ahead, we're excited to expand our community with new living spaces, along with enhanced dining and wellness programs that will enrich the lives of those we serve—and create even more opportunities for our team. As we grow, so do the possibilities for professional development and career advancement. Whether you're just starting your career or looking to take the next step, there’s never been a better time to join our team!

Please Note: Consideration for an interview requires a resume submission.

All new hires must be able to pass our preemployment screening process, which includes a fitness for duty physical, criminal background check, drug test and employment references as required by a licensed residential care facility. Some of the roles in our community also require that we ask about your vaccination status.

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Staff Development,Wound Care,Documentation,Regulatory Compliance,Communication,Education,Assessment,Care Planning,Leadership,Quality Assurance,Clinical Experience,Training Programs,Skin Checks,Auditing,Microsoft Software,Team Coordination

About Greenwood Village South

In Greenwood, 15 miles south of Indianapolis, comfortable living and helpful services come together in our tree-lined neighborhood to give you everything you need in one place. At the heart of our Continuing Care Retirement Community, you’ll find a smart, practical plan for future what-ifs that includes a variety of health care options.
We are not-for-profit, managed by Life Care Services. We have independent living apartments, 47 assisted living apartments and a 137 bed health center which includes long term care, memory care and short term rehab care.

Team size: 201-500 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1962

What you'll do

  • The Staff Development/Wound Nurse is responsible for educating and orienting new staff, ensuring compliance with training, and managing resident wound care. This includes conducting skin observations, documenting wound assessments, and coordinating communication with families and physicians.

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As a Staff Development/ Wound Nurse at Greenwood Village South, you will: the Staff Development/Wound Nurse is responsible for educating and orienting new staff, ensuring compliance with training, and managing resident wound care. This includes conducting skin observations, documenting wound assessments, and coordinating communication with families and physicians..

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Greenwood Village South is a leading Hospitals and Health Care company. The Staff Development/ Wound Nurse role offers competitive compensation.

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