Admissions Nurse - Home Health and Hospice - Full Time Medical & Healthcare - Glen Ellen, CA at Geebo

Admissions Nurse - Home Health and Hospice - Full Time

Description
Heartland Home Health Care and Hospice is part of the HCR ManorCare family, a leading provider of home health care, hospice care, skilled nursing, memory care and post-acute care.
The Admission Nurse coordinates data for input of OASIS and/or care plan process. Maintains compliance in accordance with current practice standards, physician's orders, agency policies and procedures, and local, state and federal regulations. This position is also accountable for the delivery of professional nursing services, within the scope of the professional's education and experience, in compliance with Heartland Home Health Care & Hospice corporate standards, federal and state laws.
In return for your expertise, you'll enjoy excellent training, industry-leading benefits and unlimited opportunities to learn and grow. Be a part of the team leading the nation in healthcare.
Location
4686 - Heartland Hospice - Serving Sonoma County, California
Educational Requirements
Currently licensed as a Registered Nurse in good standing in the state(s) in which he/she will practice.
Position Requirements
Qualifications:
o Excellent written and verbal communication; excellent organizational skills. o Demonstrated ability to work well with an interdisciplinary team and health care provider. o Ability to form relationships and maintain rapport with clients, families, and referral sources. o Must have an empathetic attitude toward the sick, elderly, handicapped, terminal, dependent or disabled client in the home setting.
Experience:
o Registered Nurse providing skilled intervention for PASSPORT and Senior Option clients must have 2 years experience as a registered nurse. o A minimum of six months (institutional setting only) nursing experience within the past three years.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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