Nurse Supervisor - Los Altos Sub-acute and Rehabilitation Center
Los Altos, CA 94024
About the Job
Nursing Supervisor
Position Summary:
Supervise the day-to-day nursing activities of the facility
Qualifications:
- Current, California nursing license in good standing
- Current valid CPR certification required
- One year staff nurse and three years management experience in an acute care facility
- Nursing degree or graduation from accredited college or approved RN program
Responsibilities:
- Maintain an acceptable standard of nursing practice and professional decorum
- Be courteous, considerate and cooperative when communicating with all facility staff, residents and public
- Knowledge of Federal and State Regulations governing long term care nursing facilities
- Knowledge and implementation of the facility’s policies and procedures
- Direct and assist Licensed Nurses in clinical performances areas
- Perform function and responsibilities of a Charge Nurse as assigned
- Perform functions and responsibilities of Assistant Director of Nursing Services
- React appropriately to emergencies and disaster situations
- Complete accident/incident reports as necessary
- Notify Administrator and/ or Director of Nursing of any serious situation
- Admit, transfer, and discharge residents as required
Benefits:
- Competitive pay
- Health Benefits – Medical, dental, and vision coverages with company paying a substantial portion of costs (voluntary supplemental plan options available)
- 401(k) with discretionary company match annually
- Company paid Basic Life and disability insurance (Buy up options available)
- Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick, Holiday)
- Employee Assistance program
- Tuition Assistance and Profession Enhancement Funds
- Bene-Hub employee sponsored discount programs and more….
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
*Benefits available to full-time employees.
Los Altos Sub-Acute and Rehabilitation Center is a 24-hour skilled nursing facility located in Los Altos, CA. Our team of dedicated healthcare professionals work to help patients recover from surgery, injury, or serious illness.
As a team, we strive to exceed the expectations of those we serve, and our purpose is to provide our patients with positive rehabilitative therapy and exceptional nursing care. We want to help patients achieve their highest possible functioning level and to assist them in returning to the lowest level of care practical.