Staff Development Coordinator RN

Staff Development Coordinator RN

14 Sep 2024
Kentucky, Louisville, 40201 Louisville USA

Staff Development Coordinator RN

About UsSignature HealthCARE of East Louisville is a 128-bed facility offering long-term care facility is noted for its Center for Advanced Diabetes Care, inpatient and outpatient rehab, in-house dialysis, wound care, as well as 24-hour skilled nursing care for recently hospitalized and chronically ill patients. It is our mission as a family-based organization to revolutionize the healthcare industry through a culture of resident centered healthcare services, personalized spirituality, and real quality of life initiatives.Signature HealthCARE is a family-based healthcare company that offers integrated services in 7 states across the continuum of care: skilled nursing, rehabilitation, assisted living, memory care, home health, cognitive care, and telemedicine.A growing number of our centers are earning quality assurance accreditation and pioneering person - directed care. Many of our skilled nursing facilities have achieved a 4 or 5-star overall rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Additionally, we have been awarded as a certified Great Place to Work for three years in a row and Modern Healthcare’s "Best Places to Work!"OverviewThe ideal Staff Development Coordinator is very detailed orientated with a passion for training and educating Stakeholders to provide the best care possible to residents. How you Will make a difference

Develop and implement job skills training, in-service education as required by regulations and employee health monitoring for the nursing department employees.

Regularly check the competency of C.N.A. skill performance, positive regard for residents, and developmental needs of direct care staff. Provide one on one (1:1) instruction immediately, if necessary.

Provide skill training to new staff in any deficient area noted above before allowing the nursing assistant to perform the task with a resident.

What you Need to make a Difference

Registered Nurse with required current state licensure.

Minimum three (3) years of clinical experience in a health care setting; long-term care setting preferred.

Must have a current/active CPR certification.

Knowledgeable of nursing and medical practices and procedures, as well as laws, regulations, and guidelines that pertain to long-term care.

Limited time Sign on Bonus for Full Time RN SDC of $7,000

Our exceptional Benefits Package and Signature Perks include the following and more!

Medical, Dental and Vision – Voluntary Life/Disability

401(K) and Roth 401(K)

PINNACLE Workforce Development earn additional $1.00 raise each year

Shift Differentials and Weekend Enhanced Hourly Rates

Tuition Forgiveness/Education Reimbursement

Uniform Allowance ($75.00) with hire and continuous allotment

Pay Advance and Next Day Pay!

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Our Signature Inspire Foundation offers stakeholder emergency assistance and comprehensive scholarship opportunities

Reward & Recognition Program (HEART)

Vital Links

At Signature HealthCARE, our team members are permitted – no, encouraged – to employ their talents and abilities to solve problems. Our culture is built on three distinct pillars: Learning, Spirituality and Intra-preneurship. Each pillar has its own staff and initiatives, ensuring that our unique culture permeates the entire organization. Come see what the revolution is all about! Signature HealthCARE is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer – Minority / Female / Disability / Veteran and other protected categories Salary RangeUp to USD $44.79/Hr. ##LI-HB1

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