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Registered Nurse (RN) Weekend Supervisor

Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor - Weekends Richmond Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare is actively seeking an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) Supervisor to work weekends for our Skilled Nursing Facility located in Staten Island, NY.
The ideal candidate will have prior long-term care experience and excellent leadership skills! All Shifts Available! Duties Include:
Handle all supervisory duties for the assigned unit Help establish and implement employee policies and procedures Mentor less experienced nurses, offering clinical & career advice Maintain the standards of care for the unit Review of Resident records & quality of care Monitor overall care & review individual Resident cases Address questions or complaints brought forward by Residents or their families Represent the unit's interests with the upper-level management Requirements:
Must hold valid NYS RN License 2 years Long Term Care Experience preferred 1-year Charge Nurse experience preferred Excellent positive attitude to act as the leader of a group Strong computer skills Exceptional communication skills Salary:
$90,000-$100,000 Location:
Staten Island, NY About Us:
Richmond Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare is a 372-bed rehabilitation and skilled nursing facility located in the borough of Staten Island.
Our size enables a warm, nurturing environment, which allows each resident to maintain his/her individuality.
Our staff is committed to ensuring the highest quality of life for all our residents, by maintaining each resident's dignity and independence.
Richmond Center is a proud member of the Centers Health Care consortium.
Salary:
$90,000 - $100,000 per year.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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