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(Archived) Nurse - Facility Administrator - Renal
Job Description
Key Qualifications:
Patient Types:
Adult
Licenses & Certifications:
BLS, GA License, RN
Minimum Education:
Bachelors
Years of Experience:
1+ years
Schedule Details:
5 days/week
About this Company:
We were founded in 2000 and serve more than 23,000 patients in 300 dialysis facilities in 31 states. We have a unique business model, developing and operating dialysis centers in joint venture partnerships with leading local nephrologists. Learn more about our company and its background.
At our core, we exist to serve our patients. In fact, we like to say that we are inspired by our patients. We do our best to provide compassionate care, where and when patients need it. Learn more about our mission.
We wouldn’t be a leading dialysis provider without our leadership team. Each team member brings decades of healthcare and business experience to their roles. Learn more about our leadership team.
Overview:
We are looking for a talented and compassionate facility administrator to join our team. In this role you will be responsible for the successful day-to-day operation of the center, which will include making sure that the center is compliant with state, Federal, and local laws and regulations. You will also be planning and coordinating patient scheduling, so organizational skills and an attention to detail are must-have skills.
The facility administrator will wear a lot of hats, including acting as a charge nurse for facilities that don’t staff that position. You’ll also be collaborating with the Medical Director and physicians and maintaining positive relationships with other staff members, which will include holding evaluations, approving payroll and counseling, and other duties as needed.
Top Reasons to Love This Job:
- Competitive salary offered
- Full benefits package available
- Opportunity to work with one of the best teams in the state
Top “Must-Have” Skills for the Job:
- Current licensure as an R.N. in the applicable state.
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. BSN preferred.
- Confirmation of the ability to distinguish all primary colors.
- 12 months experience in clinical nursing and an additional 6 months experience in providing nursing care to patients on maintenance dialysis.
- 1 year previous dialysis management experience preferred.