Unit QA / Infection Control RNother related Employment listings - Greenville, AL at Geebo

Unit QA / Infection Control RN

We are currently accepting applications for a Unit QA / Infection Control RN within our long-term care and rehab facility specializing in geriatrics.
This position requires dedication to a job well done, dependability, flexibility, accountability, and a positive attitude is a must.
Must enjoy working with our residents and families.
We are a subsidiary of Crowne Health Care, an Alabama-based system of family-owned nursing facilities.
We pride ourselves on our competitive wages and the high number of long-term committed employees.
Benefits Competitive Pay- Pay Scale Based on Experience 401(k) and 401(k) matching Dental insurance, Disability insurance, Flexible spending account, Health insurance, Life insurance and Vision insurance Paid time off Holiday pay with no waiting period
Qualifications:
An active, Registered Nurse.
Experience with the elderly population is preferred but not a requirement.
Experience in Infection Control preferred A drug screen and background check will be required.
Great attendance is required.
Must be very organized due to the extensive amount of paperwork.
Must be a self-starter and very motivated.
Must have several years of Nursing experience.
Essential Job Functions:
This nurse will keep track of all infections and antibiotic use, including antibiotic stewardship.
To act as a liaison and representative of the residents and staff with the infections and medical needs.
This position will require someone who will be flexible with shifts and/or hours.
Must have the resident's best interest in mind at all times and abide by the federal and state regulations.
Be a part of the Quality Assurance team.
Salary:
$39 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Crowne Health Care - Crowne Health Care

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