Description
Evergreen Requisition - Based on experienced, applicants will be matched to appropriate requisitions.
ABOUT THE HSC
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
The
HSC Health Care System is a nonprofit organization combining the resources of a
care coordination plan; (Health Services for Children with Special Needs,
Inc.), pediatric specialty hospital (The HSC Pediatric Center), home health
agency (HSC Home Care, LLC), and parent foundation (The HSC Foundation) to
offer a comprehensive approach to caring, serving and empowering people with
disabilities. The HSC team of 750 employees and more than 100 volunteers
together serve children and young adults with special health care needs and
their families at our District of Columbia and Maryland locations.
Job Requirements
The registered nurse (RN) is responsible for assessing, planning, providing and documenting nursing care for a designated group of residents in accordance with the physician’s plan of care. The RN delegates and supervises care provided by certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and license practical nurses (LPNs). The RN coordinates services and care provided to assigned residents by other disciplines including respiratory therapists (RTs), phlebotomists, radiation technicians, dietitians, and others.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Experience:
1. 2 years of experience in a skilled or acute care setting.
2. Experience working with ventilator dependent patients preferred.
3. Experience working with special needs children or young adults preferred.
License/Certifications:
Current RN license in the District of ColumbiaCurrent CPR certification
Required Education:
Must be a graduate from an accredited nursing program.Bachelor in science in nursing preferredJOB FUNCTIONS
Essential job duties:
Administrative
Functions:
Document
in the computerized medical records system progress notes, medication
administration, treatment administration, admission assessments, change in
condition assessments, and care plans.
Document
any accident and incident in the computerized incident reporting system.
Participate
in performance evaluation process.
Participate
in Quality Assurance Performance Improvement (QAPI) process.
Report to
Director of Nursing/Nursing Home Administrator any significant
events/incidents.
Report and
initiate investigation for allegations of abuse/neglect as assigned.
2. Admission, Transfer,
and discharge functions:
Take
physician’s verbal orders for admissions, transfers, and discharges.
Follow
procedure to communicate with pharmacy and acquire medications.
Get pain
medication and other medications if available from interim box.
Orient
resident and family member to the unit.
Provide
resident with name band to be worn at all times.
Perform
admission assessments and implement 48- hour care plans.
Plan of
care will be developed using admission history and information gathered
through responsible agent interview. Responsible agent is asked to
provide information on resident’s health, developmental and social
history. Responsible agent is asked about usual routines, and any
cultural needs.
Introduce
resident to his/her roommate and other personnel.
Make
resident comfortable (i.e. put to bed, change clothing, orient to room
nursing unit, the call light system and TV) as necessary. Provide
age/developmentally appropriate equipment and supplies.
Complete
transfer summary, print MAR, TAR, and advance directives to accompany
resident.
Complete
discharge summary, educate family/caregiver, and get prescription for
discharge medications.
3. Nursing Care
Functions:
Responsible
for resident care during shift.
Conduct
required assessments and interventions.
Develop
person-centered care plans and reviews and revises for appropriateness of
care.
Appraise
DON/Supervisor of resident status and change in condition.
Take or
appropriately delegate the recording of blood pressure and vital signs
based on staff’s competencies.
Administer
catheter care as required.
Provide
respiratory care (i.e. oxygen, nebulizer treatments, suctioning,
monitoring ventilator)
Communicate
in a courteous, professional, and empathetic manner with residents, and
families.
Coordinate
care with other disciplines as resident’s care needs require (i.e.
respiratory therapy, physical therapy).
Communicate
in a courteous and professional manner with peers, subordinates, and
supervisors.
Resolve
resident and family concerns within personal ability, and refer other
concerns to the appropriate discipline. Communicate resolution steps
to resident and family.
Notify
attending physician and responsible agent of changes in condition.
Receive
and transcribe physician’s orders to resident’s computerized medical
records.
Prepare
and administer medications and perform treatments as ordered by
physicians.
Chart
nurse’s progress notes in an informative and descriptive manner that
reflects the care provided as well as resident’s response to care.
Document
pertinent information as required by resident’s payer source (i.e.
Medicaid, HMO etc.) and as per facility standards and policy.
Count Controlled
drugs with other nurse at shift change and notify DON/Supervisor of all
drug and narcotic discrepancies noted.
Keep
medication room and medication cart locked.
Keep
medication room and medication cart free from expired medications.
Disposes of expired medications as per facility policy.
Report and
document any incidents or accidents of residents, staff or visitors to the
appropriate facility personnel.
Conduct
weekly shift meetings with nursing assistants.
Participate
in the interdisciplinary plan of care.
Use
required protective equipment.
4. Personnel Function:
Follow
work assignments, and, or work schedules in completing and performing your
assigned responsibilities.
Provide
assignments to CNAs and LPNs.
Perform
all assigned tasks in accordance with established policies and procedures,
and as instructed by DON.
Notify the
facility when you will be late or absent from work in accordance with
facility policy.
Swipe in
and out of the time clock system in accordance with facility policy.
Make sure
complaints and grievances are documented in the appropriate form and given
to DON/Social Worker.
Cooperate
with personnel from other departments to meet the resident’s needs.
Work
cooperatively with other disciplines to maintain the health, safety, and
well-being of the residents and families.
Supervise
and direct CNAs, and LPNs.
Create and
maintain an atmosphere of warmth and calm environment.
Participate
in performance evaluation for staff as assigned.
Attend and
participate in scheduled training, educational classes, orientation
programs and activities.
Conduct
in-service training as assigned.
5. Resident
Rights:
Help
residents and their responsible agent exercise and/or protect their
rights.
Maintain
the confidentiality of all resident care information.
Ensure
that all nursing care is provided in privacy.
Knock
before entering the resident room at all times.
Make sure
that grievances and complaints are documented and handed to DON/Social
Worker.
Address
each resident by preferred name.
Acknowledge
the resident right to be free of verbal, mental, sexual or physical abuse
and involuntary seclusion.
Explain to
the resident each activity to be undertaken prior to the activity.
Be an
advocate for the resident. Greet friends and family and address
concerns.
Encourage
resident participation in care activities and making choices.
Ensure
that each resident is dressed to enhance individual’s self-esteem their
preference, age, and life style.
Residents/families
have a right to report problems with staff without retaliation.
Answer all call
lights promptly and assist residents as needed and requested by family or
other staff members.
Residents
have a right to keep their personal belongings. When a resident
expresses concern that they are missing personal property, you are to
report it to ensure it is documented in the grievance and concern form and
handed to DON/Social Worker.
All
resident will be treated in manner which maintains and enhances their
dignity.
Other job duties:
May
perform other duties in addition to those outlined in this job
description.