REGISTERED NURSE (RN)

Orange County, CA, USA Req #6940
Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Registered Nurse/Hybrid/flexible schedule

 

advocate to ensure individuals receive appropriate healthcare treatment, health education, and other health related services which honor the rights of the persons supported. 

 

Hours: Part-Time 20 hours per week 

 

Qualifications: 

  • A Registered Nurse currently with an active unencumbered license in their assigned state(s) to practice. 

  • Must be a graduate of an approved Registered Nursing educational program, Bachelor's Degree preferred. Background in case management, education, home health, hospice, community nursing, geriatrics, behavioral health, psychiatric nursing, and/or in the field of intellectual and/or developmental disabilities valuable. 

  • Must have a valid driver's license and a clear driving record; must have cleared and approved criminal record check; must hold First Aid/CPR certification and/or instructor, or ability to obtain. 

  • Must have ability to travel among assigned sites. Able to assist with a two-person lift of an adult. Able to do frequent bending and lifting; push and pull 50 pounds. Frequent walking, bending, and stooping. Ability to perform CPR. 

 

Benefits (for those scheduled 30 hours per week or more):  

We support the whole person and have designed our benefits with you and your family's total well-being in mind: 

  • Health and Wellness: Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits starting the first of the month following 30 days of employment and access to Teledoc 

  • Mileage Reimbursement and Phone Stipend 

  • Financial Wellness: 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan with 3.5% matching contributions, Health Savings Account, Flexible Savings Account, and Basic Life, AD&D, STD, and LTD insurance 

  • Work/Life Balance: Paid Time Off (PTO), Tuition Reimbursements 

  • Hybrid work environment defined as a flexible work model that supports a blend of on-site, remote, and on-the-go work.  

  • We are now also offering Any Day Pay. With Dayforce Wallet, you get access to your pay as soon as you've earned it at no additional cost to you.  

 

Responsibilities:   

 

  • Consult on all clinical needs for the people we serve including difficult or complex medical/behavioral cases.  

  • Provide in-person care as determined by the individual’s needs and program/state requirements.  

  • Provide education regarding general health and person-specific needs.   

  • Provide medication administration training to non-licensed staff.  

  • Periodic observation of the technique and skill of certified staff delegated to pass medications and provide additional training as needed. 

  • Periodically inspect medication administration application of procedures including medication storage, destruction of medication and correct documentation. 

  • Provide appropriate delegation of non-licensed staff per state regulations.  

  • Review compliance of physician orders including but not limited to treatments, procedures, labs, appointments, specialized diets, medications, outcomes, and adaptive equipment for each person we serve. 

  • Maintains open and consistent communication with individuals, families/guardians, other health-care providers and regulatory oversight agencies. 

  • Participates and prepares for on-site survey and licensing audits. 

  • Obtains an initial health history and performs initial physical examination on admission per state requirements. 

  • The ability to effectively triage medical concerns via phone and instruct non-licensed staff to provide appropriate care. 

  • The ability to prioritize and manage tasks successfully to meet the needs of the program per state regulations. 

  • The ability to document effectively and timely 

  • The ability to effectively and efficiently use computers or mobile devices to input, access, modify, or output information. This includes the ability to quickly access, store and retrieve data. 

  • Collaborates as part of the interdisciplinary team in developing, implementing, and evaluating the individual’s plan of care. 

  • Collects health and functional status data for persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities systematically and continuously. The data is documented, communicated, and made readily accessible. 

  • Identifies health care needs for the person based on the data collected through the nursing process and develops a plan with goals and interventions specific to the needs of the person. 

  • Implements the plan to promote, maintain, or restore wellness, prevent illness, and/or provide appropriate end-of-life care. 

  • Evaluates response of the person to the interventions/supports provided and revises the plan accordingly. 

  • Provides nursing care according to the physician’s orders, in compliance with recognized nursing standards and State and Federal Regulations. 

  • Participation and review of general event reporting and interdisciplinary team follow-up. 

  • Participates in quality assurance data collection and reporting as indicated by program requirements. 

  • Oversee the implementation of health care policies and procedures and recommend revisions as needed in collaboration with Regional Director of Nursing and National Director of Nursing.  

  • Provides 24-hour on-call support in rotation with nursing team to residential staff to address individual medical needs and emergencies. 

  • All other duties as assigned 

 

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Other details

  • Job Family CLINICAL CARE
  • Pay Type Hourly
Location on Google Maps
  • Orange County, CA, USA