Norse Home - Seattle, WA, United States - Transforming Age
Description
Norse Home is a non-profit, heritage retirement and assisted living community, located on Seattle's historic Phinney Ridge. Our residents wake up to daily views of Seattle and the Olympic Mountains.Located next to the beautiful Woodland Park Zoo, Norse Home offers a unique and rewarding environment in which you can thrive, while taking great care of our Norse residents As a Transforming Age community, we are dedicated to improving the lives of Older Adults and providing great career opportunities We offer great pay, work/life balance, and excellent benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision Care and 403 (b) Retirement for our full time team members, as well as Generous Paid Time Off and other unique perks for full-time and part-time team members Come learn more about us at , and find your happy place here Our Licensed Practical Nurses/Registered Nurses are a critical part of our team, who provide care, compassion, and treatment to our residents to ensure their comprehensive needs are met.
We are looking for a new LPN or RN to help take the best care of our community, and in turn, have a rewarding career in an environment that values you and will contribute to your continued success.
We offer a positive, team-oriented environment with staffing ratios that allow for quality interactions with our residents. We're also dedicated to your well-being, offering the pay, benefits, and flexibility you need.Our Licensed Practical Nurses/ Registered Nurses:
Provide compassionate and effective care and treatments to our residents.
Support the DON (Director of Nursing) with assessments, admissions, and other duties as assigned.
Work with a team of professionals to ensure the residents comprehensive needs are met.
Review routines, calendar of events and resident needs
Ensure medications and supplies are ordered, in stock and counted
Ensure all charting and record keeping is accurate and complete
Promote the Mission, Vision and Values of Transforming Age, our Culture of Excellence, in all areas of responsibility.
Other duties as assigned. What you need to succeed Be a graduate of an accredited LPN or RN program
Have an active LPN or RN license in the state, in good standing
Experience in Assisted Living or Long-term Care (2 years or more) preferred.
Have flexibility, able to work the occasional weekend/holiday as needed.
Provide leadership and supervision to nursing team members
Have knowledge of DHS Regulations
Possess superb interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work well and collaboratively with team members and external constituents
Physical Requirements:
On occasion, may need to push/pull/support up to 75lbs.