Fortcom Health Services
Director of Nursing
Fortcom Health Services, Quincy, Massachusetts, us, 02171
Benefits:
401(k)
Company parties
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
The Director of Nursing directs and supervises professional, and auxiliary, personnel rendering client care services, performs marketing duties, and fosters public relations for the company, consults and plans with healthcare facilities regarding staffing needs, and communicates the concept of quality client care to the general community. The DON interprets service needs to the Administrator and acts as a client services administrative liaison.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS:
Participates with the Administrator and COO in the formulation of a business plan, i.e., strategic goals, resource allocation plan(s) and a yearly budget.
Policy formulation and programmatic development and implementation including assessing adequate and appropriate staffing.
Coordinates planning activities to develop administrative policies and practices for the Agency.
Consults with supervisors and staff, individually or in groups, regarding patients or special programs or service programs.
Coordinate, and schedule, the daily workload of each district, utilizing Agency personnel to their fullest capacity.
Oversees all CQI and utilization review activities.
Assists in Agency evaluation activities.
Coordinates with other program areas and senior management
Acts as liaison with Staff Development for program areas.
Assesses appropriate staff supervision during all service hours.
Collaborates in the development of an effective and efficient patient care documentation system
Participates in selected orientation programs.
Directs staff in performance of their duties.
Provide daily supervision of district nurses, and Home Health Aides
Review, and investigate, the clinical content, diagnoses, medical history, medications, fee status, and other procedures
Direct staff toward the appropriate use of community resources.
Appraise staff performance, during their probationary period, and annually
Identify, and evaluate, patient needs and appropriateness of home care
Participate in community related functions, as necessary.
Assist with the orientation of new professional staff
See patients in the home setting, as needed.
Participate in audits, U.R. interdisciplinary team conferences
Review each nurse's schedule for recertification, discharges, and Aide supervisory visits.
Review weekly schedule submitted by nurses for changes or updates.
Fill out the patient's re-hospitalization referral/admission form sheet, daily
Perform other duties as directed, by the Administrator or Clinical Manager.
May be requested, to fill in for the other supervisory staff, when necessary.
PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing required but Master’s degree preferred.
Graduate of NLN accredited school of Nursing
Licensed RN through the Massachusetts State Board of Nursing
5+ years of clinically related experience in home healthcare setting
Bi-Lingual RN in Spanish preferred
Licensed driver with an automobile that is insured in accordance with state and/or organization requirements and is in good working order
Salary and Benefits:
Salary is Negotiable
100% Paid Health and Dental Insurance
401K with Profit-Sharing and Safe Harbor Contributions
401(k)
Company parties
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
The Director of Nursing directs and supervises professional, and auxiliary, personnel rendering client care services, performs marketing duties, and fosters public relations for the company, consults and plans with healthcare facilities regarding staffing needs, and communicates the concept of quality client care to the general community. The DON interprets service needs to the Administrator and acts as a client services administrative liaison.
JOB DESCRIPTIONS:
Participates with the Administrator and COO in the formulation of a business plan, i.e., strategic goals, resource allocation plan(s) and a yearly budget.
Policy formulation and programmatic development and implementation including assessing adequate and appropriate staffing.
Coordinates planning activities to develop administrative policies and practices for the Agency.
Consults with supervisors and staff, individually or in groups, regarding patients or special programs or service programs.
Coordinate, and schedule, the daily workload of each district, utilizing Agency personnel to their fullest capacity.
Oversees all CQI and utilization review activities.
Assists in Agency evaluation activities.
Coordinates with other program areas and senior management
Acts as liaison with Staff Development for program areas.
Assesses appropriate staff supervision during all service hours.
Collaborates in the development of an effective and efficient patient care documentation system
Participates in selected orientation programs.
Directs staff in performance of their duties.
Provide daily supervision of district nurses, and Home Health Aides
Review, and investigate, the clinical content, diagnoses, medical history, medications, fee status, and other procedures
Direct staff toward the appropriate use of community resources.
Appraise staff performance, during their probationary period, and annually
Identify, and evaluate, patient needs and appropriateness of home care
Participate in community related functions, as necessary.
Assist with the orientation of new professional staff
See patients in the home setting, as needed.
Participate in audits, U.R. interdisciplinary team conferences
Review each nurse's schedule for recertification, discharges, and Aide supervisory visits.
Review weekly schedule submitted by nurses for changes or updates.
Fill out the patient's re-hospitalization referral/admission form sheet, daily
Perform other duties as directed, by the Administrator or Clinical Manager.
May be requested, to fill in for the other supervisory staff, when necessary.
PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor’s degree in Nursing required but Master’s degree preferred.
Graduate of NLN accredited school of Nursing
Licensed RN through the Massachusetts State Board of Nursing
5+ years of clinically related experience in home healthcare setting
Bi-Lingual RN in Spanish preferred
Licensed driver with an automobile that is insured in accordance with state and/or organization requirements and is in good working order
Salary and Benefits:
Salary is Negotiable
100% Paid Health and Dental Insurance
401K with Profit-Sharing and Safe Harbor Contributions