Director Of Nursing - Anoka, United States - Comfort Keepers of Anoka, MN

    Comfort Keepers of Anoka, MN
    Comfort Keepers of Anoka, MN Anoka, United States

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    Director of Nursing (DON)

    In today's world, there's a growing desire for people to age in place, maintain their independence, and stay in the comfort of their own homes. In-home care services are crucial in fulfilling this desire, enabling individuals to remain where they feel most at home. As a result, the home care industry is experiencing rapid growth nationwide. At Comfort Keepers of Anoka and White Bear Lake, we offer a comprehensive range of tools and services through our nursing and caregiving staff, empowering individuals, and veterans to age with dignity and meet their care needs effectively. We are currently seeking a dynamic leader who shares our passion for enhancing the lives of others through compassionate care. Full or part-time.

    Benefits of the Director of Nursing (DON):

    · Paid Time Off

    · Health insurance

    · Bonus Program

    · Retirement program with company match

    · Flexible Friday's program

    · Positive Work/Life Balance

    · Paid Sick Time

    · Cell phone and mileage reimbursement

    · Perks at Work

    Qualifications of the Director of Nursing (DON):

    • Bachelor's degree in nursing
    • At least 3 years of performing nurse duties with progressive administrative experience.
    • Experience maintaining team performance to meet MDH 144A
    • Current, unencumbered Minnesota license to practice as a Registered Nurse
    • Clean driving record

    Responsibilities of the Director of Nursing (DON):

    · Supervises the delivery of professional nursing and nurse-delegated services offered by the agency.

    · Develop service policies and procedures to ensure compliance with state health statutes, administrative regulations, CKFI contractual obligations, and recommended guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). These guidelines cover safety, universal precautions, and infection control procedures.

    · Provides case management services to ensure efficient coordination of care.

    · Supports the company in achieving its performance objectives.

    · Manages the nursing schedule to ensure adequate coverage and optimal patient care.

    · Provides hands-on patient care as needed and serves as a backup for the team, handling a limited number of cases as required.