Director of Nursing-SNF
Company: Grand Lodge, Masonic Homes & Acacia Creek
Location: Union City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nPay Range: $178,536 to
$218,210 JOB CULTURE The Masonic Homes of California are committed
to a culture of Leadership. Our culture is to provide superior
service to members, residents and staff through a sound and
progressive model of service and care which aligns our mission,
vision and operations. We demonstrate excellence in core services
and place value on high quality job performance, professional
development, effective time management, budget management,
workplace safety and resident/employee satisfaction. We are
dedicated to disciplined innovation and continuous quality
improvement – we are a learning company. We are committed to
sharing our knowledge and being an organization that attracts the
best and brightest talent. We are team-oriented, caring and honest.
All care and services will be provided in accordance with:Federal
and State Rules and RegulationsMasonic Homes Policy and
ProceduresStandards of Nursing/Nursing Assistant PracticeMasonic
Homes Mission and ValuesResidents Bill of RightsEmployee Handbook
PoliciesHIPAA Compliance POSITION SUMMARY: The Director of Nursing
Services' primary responsibility is to ensure the provision of
quality nursing care on a 24-hour basis to the residents of the
Masonic Homes in accordance with Federal, State and Local standards
and regulations. The Director of Nursing assumes authority,
responsibility, and accountability for the delivery of nursing
services in the facility. In collaboration with facility
Administration, allocates department resources in an efficient and
economic manner to enable each resident to attain or maintain the
highest practical physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being.
Collaborates with other departments, medical professionals,
consultants, and organizations, including government agencies and
advocacy groups, to develop, support and coordinate resident care,
related administrative functions, and to represent the interests of
the facility. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: A.
ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS:Oversees administrative functions in
Nursing Department. Develops, maintains, and implements nursing
policies and procedures that conform to current standards of
nursing practice, facility philosophy, and operational policies
while maintaining compliance with state and federal laws and
regulations.Communicates and interprets policies and procedures to
nursing staff, and monitors staff practices and
implementation.Continuously monitors Federal and State guidelines
and requirements and revises Departmental procedures accordingly.
Makes routine inspections of the facility to assure that
established policies and procedures are being implemented and
followed.Responsible for the recruitment and hiring of both
licensed and non-licensed personnel.Functions as a liaison between
the residents, their families, staff and the general public -
responding to inquiries and providing information on nursing care
and services.Assists with the preparation of the Departmental
annual budget and maintains the operating budgets for personnel and
medical equipment and makes budget recommendations as to the
purchase of such equipment. Assures nursing staff properly charges
out ancillaries used.Helps the Administrator prepare staff for
inspection surveys, instructing staff on matters of conduct and
disclosure, being interviewed by inspectors, immediate corrections
of problems noted by surveyors, etc.Develops and maintains
documentation systems for continuity of care and record storage
that assures compliance with local, state and federal regulations
and Masonic Homes policies and procedures.Perform administrative
requirements such as completing forms, writing reports, etc., and
submit to the Administrator or appropriate agency as
directed.Recommends and collaborates in in-service education
programs to promote staff development. Understands and incorporates
the departmental goals and objectives into daily actions.Develop
and maintain a good working-relationship with Federal, State and
local agencies and with the physicians. Develop systems of
coordination among the nursing staff.Review facility services to
insure their implementation. Evaluates the work performance of all
nursing personnel, assists in the determination of wage increases,
and implements discipline according to operational
policies.Collaborates with physicians, consultants, community
agencies, and institutions to improve the quality of services and
to resolve identified problems.Oversees nursing schedules to assure
they meet resident needs and regulatory and budgetary
standards.Oversees and supervises development and delivery of
in-service education to equip nursing staff with sufficient
knowledge and skills to provide compassionate, quality care and
respect for resident rights.Proactively develops positive employee
relations, incentives, and recognition programs. Promotes teamwork,
mutual respect, and effective communication.Attend Department Head
Meetings.Acts in an administrative capacity in the absence of the
Administrator. B. CLINICAL FUNCTIONS:Ensures delivery of
compassionate quality care and nursing supervision as evidenced by
adequate services and staff coverage on unit, absence of odors,
general cleanliness, prevention of pressure wounds, and apparent
maintenance of optimal resident functions.Reviews 24-hour report
from every unit daily to monitor and ensure timely, effective
responses to significant changes in condition, transfers, and
discharges, use of restraints, unexplained injuries, falls,
behavioral episodes, and medication errors.Coordinates nursing
services with all other departments including Therapy. Exercises
overall supervision of resident assessments and care
plans.Participates in daily or weekly management team meetings to
discuss resident status, census changes, personnel, or resident
complaints or concerns.Monitors the success of the Restorative Care
Program in providing restorative nursing that maximizes each
resident's existing abilities. Collaborates with the contract
therapy company to enhance the quality of care for the
residents.Monitors the quality and type of care provided on all
units, and the resident outcomes influenced by restorative care
programming. Performs rounds to observe care and to interview
staff, residents, families or other interested parties.Screen
prospective residents to assure that staff has the ability to
provide the care needed. Participates in all admission decisions,
and may visit prospective residents before admission.Assist in
emergency situations involving the residents.Monitors staff for
compliance with OSHA mandates and facility policies on workplace
safety. Proactively develops procedures and incentives to promote
workplace safety and safe work practices.Promotes customer service
and hospitality and responds to and adequately resolves complaints
or concerns from residents or families about nursing
services.Monitors facility incidents and complaints daily to
identify those defined as unusual occurrences by State policy and
promptly reports such occurrences to Administrator for appropriate
action.Monitors complaint reports daily for allegations of
potential abuse or neglect, or the loss or misappropriation of
resident property, and initiates the investigation process.Promotes
compliance with accident prevention procedures, safety rules, and
safe work practices to prevent employee injury and illness and
control worker’s compensation costs.Interacts courteously with
residents, family members, employees, visitors, vendors, business
associates, and representatives of government agencies. C. QUALITY
IMPROVEMENTDemonstrates knowledge of and application of Key
Clinical Quality Indicators, and proactively monitors and
implements systems to achieve and/or surpass company
thresholds.Attend the Quality Assessment and Assurance Committee
monthly to report on all data collection results from monthly
audits and the selected plans of correction. Plans of correction
will be written by the Department involved or in conjunction with
Quality Assurance and reported to the Committee.Coordinates and/or
develops on-going QA activities for nursing services to monitor
nursing compliance with standards and regulatory requirements
through rounds, interviews, and record reviews. Compiles summary of
findings for the Quality Assurance committee.Prepares Plan of
Correction response to an inspection survey, and implements any
follow-up QA required for any nursing allegations.Assist in the
coordination of studies performed within the Quality Assurance
program and prepare reports as required.Monitors the infection
control program designed to provide a safe, sanitary, and
comfortable environment designed to prevent the development and
transmission of disease and infection.Develop and implement
appropriate plans of action to correct identified deficiencies as
needed.Integrates the MDS process with the quality indicators.Make
written and oral reports/recommendations to the Administrator, as
necessary/required, concerning the operation of the Quality
Assessment and Assurance program.Ensures all nursing personnel are
performing their duties according to the acceptable nursing
standards.Conducts quality assurance projects as they relate to
survey readiness;.Advises the facility administrator, regarding
potential resident care or life problems;Assist in reeducation of
staff when developing corrective action plans from completed audits
or chart reviews. Insure documentation of remediation and report to
Department Head.Appoints quality improvement teams as needed for
problem solving.Facilitates discussion at QA&A committee to
assure satisfaction with action taken and outcomes.Prepares a
written summary of accomplishments for the year.Prepares a Quality
Management work plan for the coming year. D.RESIDENT CAREPlans,
develops and implements procedures and policies that enhance the
quality of life for people receiving services and assures
procedures that support people managing their own health
care.Provide resident-directed services that honor individual
lifestyles and preferences as outlined in their plan of
care.Monitor staff approaches to care and services to assure that
all residents have an opportunity to direct their own care and
services, balancing clinical and psychosocial needs, and are
treated fairly and with kindness, dignity, and respect.Make
resident visits as needed to observe and evaluate resident's
physical and emotional status and revise care plan
accordingly.Support staff in creating an environment in their
neighborhood where residents have ongoing opportunities to
participate in individualized and purposeful activities, resembling
their previous home environment, lifestyle and customary daily
routineActs in a professional manner that places resident care
above all else.Ensure confidentiality of all resident care
information.Ensure that all nursing and personal care is provided
in privacy.Ensure all nursing service personnel are knowledgeable
of residents’ rights and responsibilities.Ensure that each
resident’s care is resident-directed and enables him/her to reach
the highest practical level of functioning as outlined in their
plan of care KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Ability to perform
nursing care per current community standard for long term
care.Demonstrates ability to lead and mentor staff. Act as a
resource person for all departments during shift within the
established facility guidelines. Interact effectively with
residents, visitors, administration, physicians, and
staff;Knowledge of State and Federal laws and regulations governing
Long Term Care. Ability to read, write and speak English in a clear
manner.Experience with Microsoft Office applications including
email; ability to learn company software systems.Remain current on
training and instructional methodologies, including applicable
technology resources available.Self-motivated, organized, detailed
oriented and require minimal supervision.Ability to manage multiple
conflicting priorities, and to meet simultaneous deadlines.Must
have the ability to relate professionally and positively and work
cooperatively with patients, families, and other employees at all
levelsAbility to understand and respond appropriately to cultural
diversityKnowledge of current federal and state laws and
regulations that apply to the practice of nursing in a long-term
care setting. Have strong organizational and time management skills
and the ability to prioritize responsibilities.Ability to make
presentations before top management, public groups, and staff.
Ability to define problems collects data, establish facts, and draw
valid conclusions. Ability to read, analyzes, and interprets
journals, financial reports, and legal documents.Ability to apply
mathematical concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and
proportions to practical situations. Requirements Educational
Requirements/Licenses/CertificateFive years of professional nursing
experience in the long-term care setting is required, and a minimum
of three years’ experience in nursing administration or a
comparable management position. Previous DON experience in a SNF
setting preferred.Must possess and demonstrate a high degree of
leadership, organizational ability, and communication
skills.Knowledge of the RAI/PPS process required; RAC-CT preferred.
Knowledge of long-term care management, policies, budgeting,
personnel management, and census development is required. Current
CPR certification.Graduate from an accredited nursing program. A
BSN is required. Currently licensed as RN to practice in the State
of California Benefits At the Masonic Homes you will have the
opportunity to combine your passion for helping people and high
ethical standards with the opportunities to advance your career. In
return for your skills and passion, we offer:Work at a Top Place to
Work focused on teamwork and supportExcellent health, wage
replacement and other benefits for you and your family’s
well-beingA generous contribution to a 401k plan whether or not you
participate, and an additional contribution from the company when
you participate in the plan – available to temporary
hiresInvestment in your growth through Tuition Reimbursement -
$1,500 per year
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