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Director of Nursing (DON, RN) Long Term Care (LTC) Full Time Perm

Exciting opportunity for a Director of Nursing position at a wonderful LTC facility in Oxford, North Carolina! Only 30 minutes for Raleigh/Durham! POSITION TYPE:
Director of Nursing (DON, RN) LOCATION:
Oxford, NC SETTING:
Long Term Care (LTC) JOB TYPE:
Full-Time Permanent SKILLS REQUIRED:
3
years of LTC experience required Manager/Director experience required 1
year(s) of Director experience in LTC strongly preferred Ensure complete and accurate completion of the RAI process (including assessment and care plans) from admission to discharge Maintain resident records adhering to state and federal regulations Monitoring charting and documentation for completeness & accuracy as necessary to ensure standards are met Works in collaboration with other staff members and departments LICENSURE:
North Carolina or Compact RN License required AANAC Certification preferred BLS (Basic Life Support) through AHA EDUCATION:
Bachelor's degree in Nursing or related field required Master's degree in Nursing preferred Oxford lies in North Carolina's northeast Piedmont plateau region and is home to rich farmland, scenic lakes and the small-town charm of its historic communities.
Outdoor activities provide the main source of recreation for citizens and visitors, but there are also options for fans of museums and the arts.
Whether it's fishing at Falls Lake or taking in a show at the Granville Little Theatre, you'll find activities to keep you entertained throughout the year.
To speak NOW with the recruiter about this job or any of our current open jobs, call Aaron Wolf at 754-222-1914, or send an email with your resume to aaron.
wolf@blueroyalstaffing.
com.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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