Responsibilities:
- Coordinates the care of Residents through collaboration with other departments.
- Communicates with families regarding the Resident's plan of care and any changes in the condition of the Resident.
- Receives and communicates information to the staff and keeps Director of Nursing/Assistant Director of Nursing informed of needs and current developments.
- Evaluates rotation of staff and adjusts section assignments as needed.
- Promotes positive public relations for the nursing unit and department.
- Responsible for conducting monthly meetings and educating staff on new policies relating to the nursing department.
- Oversees the implementation of new policies and procedures and periodically reviews current procedures, working in collaboration with the Director of Staff Development as needed.
- Directs volunteers assigned to the unit with the assistance of the Registered Nurse.
Qualifications:
- Current NYS Registered Nurse License
Education:
- High School Diploma/GED
- BSN
$134,043 per year
Skills Required
- Current NYS Registered Nurse License
- High School Diploma or GED
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
What We Do
ArchCare is the Continuing Care Community of the Archdiocese of New York and one of the nation’s largest and most dynamic healthcare systems. ArchCare provides quality care to thousands of people of all faiths through its home and community-based and residential care programs, including long-term skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, home care, nursing home alternatives, hospice, assisted living, an acute care specialty hospital and health and social services for people with Huntington’s disease, HIV/AIDS, developmental disabilities and other specialized care needs. ArchCare reserves the right in its sole discretion to delete any comments it deems are inappropriate. Comments including but not limited to the following may be deleted by the page moderators: 1. Comments that use foul language or "hate speech" (for example, derogatory comments related to legally protected characteristics such as race, ethnicity, religion and gender) 2. Personal attacks or defamatory statements or comments (i.e., making negative personal or untrue comments about a participant), instead of just criticizing his/her posting, opinion or comments 3. Comments that violate the privacy of our patients and their families







