REGISTERED NURSE at InCommunity
, Georgia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Mar, 26

Salary

42.0

Posted On

25 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Oversight, Quality Assurance, Medication Management, Training, Staff Development, Policy Compliance, Regulatory Compliance, Leadership, Collaboration, Nursing Assessments, Emergency Procedures, Person-Centered Care, Infection Control, Health Promotion, Behavioral Health, Direct Care

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Job Details Job Location: Cobb, Fulton, Dekalb, Gwinnett, Bartow, - GA Position Type: Part Time Salary Range: $40.00 - $42.00 Hourly Job Shift: Weekend Only InCommunity is committed to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live safe, healthy and joyful lives in their communities. We offer a culture of integrity, service, and respect for the dignity of every individual. All employees, including the Registered Nurse function are expected to model and promote the organization’s mission and values in every aspect of their work. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: Clinical Oversight & Quality Assurance Monitor and evaluate the delivery of nursing and health-related services within InCommunity’s IDD programs to ensure compliance with care plans, medication administration, treatment protocols, and safety standards. Conduct nursing assessments, audits, and reviews (medical charts, medication records, incident reports) to identify areas for improvement and mitigate risks. Collaborate with attending physicians, nurse practitioners, therapists, and other clinical professionals to ensure coordinated care. Oversee medication management, including policies and procedures, ensuring proper storage, administration, documentation, and audit compliance. Be available for consultation/advice to staff on complex health issues, clinical emergencies, and care coordination. Training & Staff Development Design, deliver, and evaluate training programs for direct care staff, licensed practical nurses, and other relevant personnel on topics such as: • Medication administration & safety • Infection control & hygiene practices • Recognition and response to changes in health status • Behavior-related health issues common in the IDD population • Emergency procedures & first aid • Person-centered care and health promotion Participate in the development of orientation curricula for new staff and continuous education sessions (in-service) to maintain clinical competency and compliance with licensing/certification requirements. Mentor and coach staff on implementing best practices, supporting professional growth, and ensuring consistency and fidelity to care standards. Participate in professional growth activities such as conferences, classes, team meetings and program visitations Policy & Regulatory Compliance Maintain up-to-date knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations, licensure requirements (Georgia Board of Nursing, Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Disabilities, etc.) that affect IDD service delivery. Develop, review, and update nursing policies, protocols, and standard operating procedures to ensure legal and regulatory compliance. Assist with preparing for audits, licensing reviews, and accreditation activities. Leadership & Collaboration Serve as a clinical resource and leader for other nurses, LPNs, direct support professionals, and management. Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to ensure integrated care planning and to address complex clinical or behavioral health issues. Drive quality improvement initiatives; collect and analyze data on clinical outcomes, incidents, and training effectiveness; make recommendations and implement changes. Qualifications Education, Certifications & Experience Requirements Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of Georgia, maintained in good standing required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing preferred; Associates Degree in Nursing accepted with demonstrated, relevant clinical experience. 3-5 years of clinical nursing experience, including 1-2 years providing direct care or oversight in IDD, residential, developmental disabilities, behavioral health or similar settings. Ability to obtain a valid Georgia driver’s license with proof of personal automobile liability insurance, as travel between sites is required. Current CPR and Basic Life Support certifications required; Advanced or specialty. certifications related to IDD care, medication administration or behavioral health are strongly preferred Supervisory Responsibilities None Work Environment & Physical Demands Moderate noise level typical of office or program setting. Typical physical requirements including moving personal belongings, light equipment, materials to and from meeting locations, etc. Expected to be on call 24/7 unless other arrangements are made ahead of time. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This is a salaried, exempt position that requires flexibility. Standard office hours are expected, but the role will require visits to community homes, attendance at evening/weekend team meetings, and participation in an on-call rotation. Work is performed in both an office environment and in community-based homes. Travel Required This position requires 90% travel.
Responsibilities
The Registered Nurse will monitor and evaluate nursing services within IDD programs, ensuring compliance with care plans and safety standards. They will also design and deliver training programs for staff and participate in interdisciplinary team meetings.
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