Job Description
Position Summary We are seeking an
Admissions &
Wound Care Nurse (RN) to join our clinical team. The ideal candidate will have strong clinical judgment, excellent communication skills, and a passion for delivering evidence-based wound care in a compassionate, patient-centered environment.
Key Responsibilities - Admission Coordination
- Coordinate with the interdisciplinary team (nursing, therapy, dietary, social services) to prepare for the resident’s arrival.
- Ensure the appropriate room, equipment, and staff are ready.
- Provide orientation to the resident and family upon admission (policies, routines, rights, and expectations).
- Patient Assessment: Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients' wounds and overall health status to determine appropriate and individualized treatment plans.
- Pre-Admission & Referral Management
- Review incoming referrals from hospitals, clinics, or other facilities.
- Communicate with physicians and discharge planners to gather medical history, current care needs, and treatment plans.
- Dressing and Wound Care: Clean, dress, and manage wounds using sterile techniques, including performing or assisting with debridement when necessary.
- Treatment Planning: Develop and implement tailored wound care plans based on best practices, current research, and clinical evaluation.
- Monitoring and Documentation: Monitor and document wound healing progress accurately, updating care plans as needed to ensure optimal outcomes.
- Patient and Caregiver Education: Educate patients and their families on best practices for wound care, infection prevention, and healthy lifestyle choices to promote healing and prevent recurrence.
- Collaboration: Work closely with an interdisciplinary care team—including physicians, dietitians, physical therapists, and nursing staff—to coordinate comprehensive care.
- Infection Control and Compliance: Ensure all wound care practices adhere to infection control standards, regulatory guidelines, and facility protocols.
- Clinical Resource: Serve as a wound care resource and support for nursing staff, assisting with training and guidance on wound care procedures.
Qualifications And Skills - Licensure: Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing in the state of Wyoming (required).
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred.
- Experience: Previous experience in wound care nursing or a related clinical specialty strongly preferred.
- Certifications:
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (required).
- Wound care certification (WCC, CWCN, or equivalent) preferred or willingness to obtain.
- Technical Skills:
- Proficiency in electronic medical records (EMR) systems.
- Strong clinical knowledge of current wound care research, protocols, products, and prevention strategies.
Working Conditions - Must be able to lift, push, and move equipment or patients as needed.
- Frequent standing, walking, and use of hands for dressing changes and assessments.
- Exposure to bloodborne pathogens, infection risks, and various clinical environments
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