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Estimated Pay $24 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Burley, Idaho

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Job Description

Hello, Mini-Cassia Care Center in Burley, ID is actively looking to hire a full-time Registered Nurse/LPN for day-shift (5AM-5PM).

At Mini-Cassia, our goal in a skilled nursing facility (SNF) is to provide each patient with top-quality care. We strive to maximize each patient's functional independence to safely discharge her/him to the next level of care.

We are a people-first organization. Really! Our guiding motto is leading with integrity, empowering people, delivering outcomes.

Job Description:

SNF nurses care for geriatric patients who require 24/7 care:


  • Ordering medications, equipment and supplies as prescribed.
  • Preparing and administering treatments/medications as ordered by the physician
  • Notify the resident's physician and/or family members when there is a change in resident's condition
  • Administering professional nursing practice services such as: tube feedings, suction, catheterization, changing of dressings, packs, and irrigations as necessary
  • Continuous observation and monitoring of seriously ill residents
  • Being the patient advocate and ensuring that other health care team members are providing care according to the resident's care plan and personal wishes
  • Accurately completing necessary charting as required and in a timely manner

Benefits:

  • Complete medical/dental/vision insurance benefits
  • Employer-matching 401k retirement program
  • Up to 16 days' paid time off per year
  • Company paid Life Insurance

Requirements:

  • Possess a current RN, LPN license in good standing
  • Effectively communicate on a personal level with residents, family members, personnel, visitors, etc.
  • Able to make decisions independently when warranted
  • Knowledge of medical and nursing practices and procedures
  • Thorough understanding of local, state, and federal laws and regulations pertaining to long term care