Registered Nurse-RN Supervisor Home Care

<div class="trix-content"> <div>Executive Home Care of Alpharetta a new non-skilled home care agency looking to hire an awesome, highly motivated, and passionate Registered Nurse (RN) who help us<strong> to build our operations from the ground up </strong>and <strong>to provide exceptional care</strong> to our clients in the comfort of their own homes<strong>.  <br></strong><br> </div><div>The RN administrator will be responsible for overseeing client cases and for leading a future staff of caregivers, as required by state regulations and other state and federal laws. This role starts with very few hours, remotely, allowing you to gradually ramp up your involvement as we grow. We’re looking for an RN who can help our agency obtain licensure and successfully open our doors!<br><br><strong>WE OFFER:</strong> </div><ul> <li> <strong>Sign-up bonus of $500. </strong> </li> <li> <strong>W-2</strong> Employee</li> <li> <strong>Competitive Compensation:</strong> Earn competitive hourly wages based on experience.</li> <li> <strong>Flexible Work Scheduling,</strong> starting with very few hours and the potential to grow into a part-time role.</li> <li> <strong>Continuous Development:</strong> Engage in ongoing training and professional growth.</li> <li> <strong>Employee Recognition:</strong> Acknowledgment through recognition programs.</li> <li> <strong>Supportive Work Environment:</strong> Thrive in a collaborative workplace.</li> <li> <strong>Referral Incentives:</strong> Benefit from referral bonuses.</li> <li> <strong>Opportunities </strong>for professional growth and development.</li> <li> <strong>Meaningful Impact:</strong> Make a significant difference in the lives of individuals coping with medical conditions and age-related challenges.</li> </ul><div><strong>QUALIFICATIONS:</strong></div><ul> <li>Must be a Registered Nurse in the State of Georgia for at least two years and hold an unencumbered license</li> <li>Minimum two years of progressive community health, public health, or home care experience, two to four years preferred</li> <li>Minimum one year experience supervising homemaker-home health aides</li> <li>One-year experience in geriatric care, preferred</li> <li>Ability to supervise, guide, and develop skills and performance of service personnel</li> <li>Ability to work independently and remotely.</li> <li>Excellent interpersonal communication and presentation skills</li> <li>Excellent organization and problem-solving skills</li> </ul><div><strong>RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:</strong></div><ul> <li>Open new cases by assessing client needs and writing Care Plans</li> <li>Case monitoring, conduct Supervisory Visits and check-in phone calls as required</li> <li>Ensures that all safety and infection control practices are followed</li> <li>Responds to emergency situations</li> <li>Communicate with other members of the home health team</li> <li>Ensures that required documentation is complete and in compliance with state and accrediting standards</li> <li>Communicated with patients and families regarding treatment and care</li> </ul> </div>

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