Registered Nurse at PALLADIAN SENIOR CARE OF POPLAR BLU
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Registered Nurse, Clinical Excellence, Leadership, Compassion, Teamwork, Communication, Medication Administration, Care Plans, Resident Advocacy, Incident Reporting, Supervisory Skills, Documentation, Patient Care, Organizational Skills, Problem Solving, Interpersonal Skills

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description Registered Nurse (RN) Where Compassion, Leadership, and a “Can-Do” Attitude Come Together At Helia Healthcare, we don’t just provide care—we create a community full of support, teamwork, and friendly smiles. Our Registered Nurses are the heartbeat of that mission. We’re looking for an RN who can bring clinical excellence, leadership, and a genuine love for helping others to our residents and team. If you’re someone who values compassion, teamwork, and doing the right thing even on the busy days, you’ll fit right in with us! What You’ll Do (a.k.a. Your Superpowers at Helia) As an RN, you’ll help ensure our residents receive the highest level of care while leading and guiding our LPNs and CNAs with confidence and kindness. Your days may include: Making sure resident care is delivered according to top-notch standards of practice. Observing, assessing, documenting, and communicating any changes in resident conditions—because details matter. Administering medications and treatments like the clinical pro you are. Receiving, transcribing, and carrying out physician orders accurately. Implementing and evaluating care plans that support residents’ wellness and comfort. Keeping equipment and supplies organized—and letting leadership know when restocking is needed. Updating your team at the start of each shift and staying looped in with them throughout the day. Directing CNAs to ensure resident care is performed safely, respectfully, and per policy. Rounding with CNAs before the end of your shift to ensure everything is in order. Passing along helpful, thorough information to oncoming staff so each shift can shine. Completing assessments like admissions, pain evaluations, and other required documentation. Advocating for residents to remain comfortable and pain-free—because comfort is care. Ensuring incident/accident reporting is completed fully, accurately, and in accordance with policy. Promptly notifying physicians and families of significant changes in resident health. Pitching in with light housekeeping or maintenance when needed to maintain a clean, safe environment. Helping evaluate and coach team members respectfully and fairly. Performing frequent rounds to ensure the facility stays tidy, odor-free, and welcoming. Serving as a supportive team leader and role model. Understanding and upholding the facility abuse policy—and ensuring others do, too. Creating an exceptional resident experience with a positive, “how can I help?” attitude. Living out Helia’s values of compassion, responsiveness, teamwork, courtesy, personalized care, and “being nice matters.” Maintaining consistent and reliable attendance. Work Environment This position is hands-on, people-centered, and fast-paced. You may: Occasionally encounter body fluids, airborne particles, fumes, or chemicals. Communicate regularly via phone, written documentation, and face-to-face conversations. Experience moderate noise levels. Sit occasionally, but often move, reach, bend, and use your hands throughout the shift. Lift or move up to 50 pounds when needed. Use a computer or phone for extended periods with multiple types of vision demands. We’ll make reasonable accommodations whenever needed. Requirements What You Bring A current, valid Illinois Registered Nurse license. Education and/or experience in long-term care, acute care, or geriatric nursing preferred. Supervisory experience is a plus! Strong communication skills—written, verbal, and interpersonal. No disqualifying criminal offenses (per regulatory guidelines). Ability to read and interpret journals, professional materials, policies, and regulations. Ability to write nursing notes, reports, and procedures clearly. Ability to confidently interact with leadership, residents, families, physicians, and the public. Continuing Education We’re big believers in learning and growth! You’ll: Attend in-services and educational programs. Complete any CE needed to maintain certification or licensure. Join seminars that help you stay current with nursing practice. Complete Silver Chair in-services on time.
Responsibilities
As an RN, you will ensure residents receive high-quality care while leading and guiding LPNs and CNAs. Your role includes assessing resident conditions, administering medications, and advocating for resident comfort.
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