TLC Management

Wound Care Nurse

Job Locations US-FL-Wesley Chapel
Job Post Information* : Posted Date 1 month ago(3/26/2024 1:43 PM)
ID
2024-14623
# of Openings
1
Category
Blue Heron Senior Living

Overview

If you are looking for a career that can make a difference, then Blue Heron Senior Living is the place for you. Our work family is made up of a variety of talented and committed team members who are dedicated to making a difference in the lives they serve. Each employee contributes their unique skills and abilities with the key goal of enabling our residents to reach and maintain their highest functional abilities. Every job matters at Blue Heron Senior Living. We believe in what we do and know our hands make a difference.

 

**$10,000 Sign on Bonus for Full Time!


As a nurse in our facility, look at what benefits you can enjoy:

  • Competitive starting wage with additional pay for experience
  • $1,000 new employee referral program
  • Paid life insurance
  • 401k opportunities after your first year
  • DailyPay! Work today, get paid today!
  • Monthly Celebrations and recognitions
  • Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance 
  • $5,000 Tuition Reimbursement Per Year 

 

The Wound Nurse reports to the Director of Clinical Services and partners with the Medical
Director, Medical Staff responsible for Antimicrobial Stewardship, and other stakeholders to develop a system
of care that promotes sound and scientific infection prevention principles and practices.
The Infection Preventionist is responsible for the facility infection prevention and control program (IPCP),
which is designed to provide a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment and to help prevent the development
and transmission of communicable diseases and infections.

 

Responsibilities

The Wound Care Nurse reports to the Director of Clinical Services and partners with the Medical Director, Medical Staff responsible for Antimicrobial Stewardship, and other stakeholders to develop a system of care that promotes sound and scientific infection prevention principles and practices.
The Infection Preventionist is responsible for the facility infection prevention and control program (IPCP),
which is designed to provide a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment and to help prevent the development
and transmission of communicable diseases and infections.

 

The essential functions listed below (from the State Operations Manual, Appendix PP) are typical examples of
work performed by positions in this job classification. They are not designed to contain or be interpreted as a
comprehensive inventory of all duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Employees may also perform other duties as
assigned.


Oversight of the IPCP, which includes, at a minimum, the following elements:
A system for preventing, identifying, reporting, investigating, and controlling infections and
communicable diseases for all residents, staff, volunteers, visitors, and other individuals providing
services under a contractual arrangement based upon the facility assessment... and following accepted
national standards;

     Written standards, policies, and procedures for the program, which must include, but are not limited to:
     A system of surveillance designed to identify possible communicable diseases or infections before
     they can spread to other persons in the facility;
     When and to whom possible incidents of communicable disease or infections should be reported;
     Standard and transmission-based precautions to be followed to prevent spread of infections;
     When and how isolation should be used for a resident; including but not limited to:
     The type and duration of the isolation, depending upon the infectious agent or organism
     involved, and a requirement that the isolation should be the least restrictive possible for the resident under the
     circumstances.

Oversight of Clinical Education for internal and external emlpoyees


The circumstances under which the facility must prohibit employees with a communicable disease or
infected skin lesions from direct contact with residents or their food, if direct contact will transmit
the disease; and
     The hand hygiene procedures to be followed by staff involved in direct resident contact.
     A system for recording incidents identified under the facility’s IPCP and the corrective actions
     taken by the facility.
     Personnel must handle, store, process, and transport linens so as to prevent the spread of
     infectioon

 Collaborate with the facility leadership and the medical director to develop, implement, and evaluate the
     annual infection prevention goals and action plan
     Partner with facility leaders, physicians, and local, state, and national agencies on activities related t     infection prevention
     Establish a facility-wide system for the prevention, identification, investigation, and control of infections
     of residents, staff, and visitors, including surveillance designed to identify possible communicable
     diseases or infections before they spread

     Conduct outbreak investigations
     Maintain a system for reporting possible incidents of communicable diseases to local, state, or national
     agencies as required
     Oversee the antibiotic stewardship program and monitor residents’ antibiotic use
     Assess the need for, develop, and present IPCP in-service education for individual departments, general
     orientation, and annual review as needed; education includes but is not limited to:
     Hand hygiene
     Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization
     Specific direct and indirect care settings
     Therapeutic and diagnostic procedures and devices
     Use of isolation/barrier precautions when indicated
     Resident placement, transfer, and discharge
     Environmental hazards
     Use of patient care products and medical equipment
     Resident immunization programs
     Assess the need for, develop, and implement written policies and procedures for infection control,
     including those for standard precautions and for transmission-based precautions, including when these
     should be used, the duration of use, and the type of precautions needed for a particular infection or
     organism

 

 

Qualifications

Clinical Education Coordinator Qualifications

  • Must possess specific educational and experience requirements such as:
    • Three years of nursing experience.
    • A graduate of an accredited school of nursing and possess a valid RN
  • Have a thorough understanding of the principles of safe effective nursing practices.
  • Must possess managerial and interpersonal skills such as:
    • The ability to follow written and verbal instructions, function independently and make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action;
    • Personal integrity and the ability to deal tactfully with residents, family members, visitors, government agencies and personnel;
    • The ability to work harmoniously with professional and non-professional personnel;
    • Must possess the ability to provide andragogic instruction and information individually and/or in a group setting
    • Requires judgment in prioritizing the performance of tasks, duties and responsibilities in accordance with established standards, policies and procedures;
    • The ability to be discrete and protect the integrity of confidential information and stay within Corporate Compliance and HIPAA;
    • Patience, a cheerful disposition, enthusiasm and a willingness to handle residents based on whatever maturity and physical level in which they are currently functioning; and
    • The ability to adhere to professional code of ethics

Registered Nurse (RN)/ Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Qualifications

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing and possess a valid RN or LPN license in good standing according to State and Federal requirements.
  • Have a thorough understanding of the principles of safe effective nursing practices within the State of employment.
  • Basic Computer knowledge and skills.
  • A passion for caring for people.
  • Personal integrity and the ability to deal tactfully with residents, family members, visitors, government agencies and other personnel. 
  • The ability to be discrete and protect the integrity of confidential information and stay within Compliance and HIPAA.
  • Knowledge on the use of personal computers, Word and Excel, and working with office machines such as fax and copying machines. 

Daily Pay Resize

Options

Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later.
Share on your newsfeed