Top Long Term Care Executive plans and directs all aspects of a healthcare organization's long-term care program and services. Establishes strategic and financial goals for the long-term care business and monitors program performance, while ensuring that provided services meet quality standards. Being a Top Long Term Care Executive develops policies and procedures that ensure the organization and staff operate in compliance with federal, state and local regulations. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Top Long Term Care Executive typically reports to a top management. The Top Long Term Care Executive manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience to become a top function or division head. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Position Description:
Promote achievement of District goals. *Observe and enforce safety precautions for all District personnel, patients and visitors. *Maintain a thorough knowledge of District fire, disaster, hazardous material and MDS plan. *Control resources and processes toward the attainment of department and District goals, objectives and the optimum provision of services. * Function as part of Nursing Team assisting in nursing care, to patients/residents performing designated nursing tasks under the direction of a licensed Nurse (RN/LPN) and in compliance with Minimum Standards of Care by a Licensed Nursing Assistant at the bedside providing, observing, collecting data and reporting to the RN/LPN on care provided or needed.
Major Responsibilities: (but, not limited to)
Adheres to District policies and procedures
Understands and practices Universal Precautions and follows the O.S.H.A. Standards, uses proper body mechanics
Follow the shift procedures in planning and delivery of patient/resident care following RN/LPN instructions in coordination with the Care Plan
Knowledgeable in application of restraints and adheres to necessary safety precautions and state regulations of restraints
Maintains patient/residents confidentiality at all times
Assist with stocking and restocking when necessary and assures patient/residents charges are recorded appropriately
Communicates effectively through the chain of command
Willing to expand technical skills; learn new skills in specialty areas as allowed by NA-C Standards of practice
Perform other related duties as may be requested or assigned
*Successful completion of Certified Nursing Assistant training program and certification by the State of Idaho
*References indicating honesty, good attendance, dependability, performance and leadership abilities.
*English language skills adequate for effective communications with staff, patients, and medical and allied support personnel.
*Able to read and follow directions with adequate visual and hearing acuity.
*Positive supportive approach to position and co-workers.
*Computer skills.
*Good general health.
*Work is active, able to lift (50) pounds, twisting, and bending required.
*Able to tolerate long periods of standing and walking.
*Ability to deal positively in stressful situations.
*Willing to work varied shifts, weekends and holidays when appropriate. Currently looking to fill weekend shifts as needed.