Assistant Director of Nursing - Skilled Nursing Facility
Company: Orlando Senior Health Network
Location: Orlando
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY: Assists with
planning, organizing, administering, and evaluating of nursing
services. Responsible for assuring the maintenance of quality
service that will meet the total needs of the resident. Provide
pre-service and in-service education programs. Responsible for
infection control policies and procedures; acts as facility
infection control nurse; responsible for resident plan of care;
assumes responsibility of Director of Nursing as necessary.
Responsible to assess the training needs of staff and to develop,
implement, evaluate and document a total staff development program
including Job Specific Orientation, In-Service, and Continuing
Education Programs for all personnel. Plans and conducts
orientation and training program for non-professional nursing
personnel seeking certification as state tested/certified nursing
assistants, if applicable. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
(Other duties may be assigned.) Makes daily rounds as designated by
Director of Nursing on all residents to observe the quality of
nursing services and patient care being rendered. Confers with
charge nurse and assists with problems as necessary. Assures that
nursing practice standards are high and consistent with standards
of professional practice. Evaluates nursing personnel including
counseling, disciplinary action and recommendation for termination
when necessary and/or salary increase when feasible. Responsible
for solving problems and handling emergencies as they arise in
nursing in the absence of the Director of Nursing. Responsible for
skills assessment and continuing in-service education for nursing
personnel; will develop an in-service calendar for the year to
include in-services mandated. Interacts with residents, families,
and responsible parties. Assumes responsibility for infection
control program, reporting and in-service. Participates in
developing, implementing and maintaining policies and procedures
concerning nursing care and educational programs for nursing staff.
Supervises the activities of subordinates as required. Assists in
planning and budgeting of labor, supplies, and materials for
nursing care and educational programs. Assists with staffing and
schedules as necessary. Assumes other responsibilities as deemed
necessary by Director of Nursing. Rotates call with the Director of
Nursing. May have to work the floor in a charge nurse position, if
the situation arises. Participates in QA committee. Performs
quality indicator audits. Assures that established infection
control and universal precautions are maintained when performing
duties. Develops, implements and maintains a written annual staff
development plan which ensures a coordinated program for staff
education for all personnel. Coordinates with each department
leader a job specific orientation checklist to familiarize and
train new hires to the expectations of the job. Acts as a
preceptor, coach, and resource person in part to help new employees
get through their job specific orientation. Assists in planning
coordinating and conducting all required in-service programs and/or
special training sessions in compliance with all applicable
federal, state and local laws and/or corporate requirements.
Conducts periodic needs assessment to identify the learning needs
of staff and assists in counseling employees concerning those
identified needs. Develops and maintains a record keeping system to
document employee attendance, completion of orientation, and all
required in-service education programs; provides copies of all
appropriate documentation for each employee's personnel file.
Assists in planning, coordinating, and conducting all required
training to assure compliance with quality improvement programs in
conjunction with all departments. Assists in development of an
annual budget that will provide necessary resources to achieve
program objectives and cost efficiencies, as requested. Assists
with demonstrations to acquaint staff with new equipment and to
review existing equipment. Trains nursing assistant incumbents
using approved nurse aid training programs and practical example.
Demonstrates proper way to bathe, feed, and transfer residents,
including all ADL's. Performs other duties as assigned. WORK
ENVIRONMENT: Works in well-lighted/ventilated areas, as well as
throughout the facility. Subject to frequent interruptions. Subject
to emotionally upset residents, family members, etc. May be subject
to falls, burns, and odors throughout the workday. May be exposed
to infectious waste, diseases, conditions etc including exposure to
the AIDS and Hepatitis B viruses. Involved with residents, staff
and visitors under all conditions and circumstances. PHYSICAL
EFFORT/REQUIREMENTS: Physical Category: Sedentary to heavy Physical
Demands: Standing: Frequently Sitting: Frequently Walking:
Frequently Lifting: Occasionally, may exceed 50 pounds Carrying:
Occasionally, may exceed 50 pounds Push/Pull: Occasionally, may
exceed 100 pounds Bend/Squat: Occasionally Twist Rotate:
Occasionally Manual Dexterity: Frequently Kneel: Occasionally
Reaching: Occasionally Environment: Inside 99%. May be exposed to
hazards, i.e. fumes, dust, gases, odors, radiation, blood, and body
fluids. REQUIREMENTS, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND OTHER ATTRIBUTES: Must
possess an associate degree of Nursing or have a baccalaureate
degree in Nursing from an accredited college. Must have a minimum
of two (2) years of additional clinical experience in geriatric or
rehabilitation nursing. Also, must have an additional two (2) years
of supervisory or administrative experience. Must hold a current
Florida license. Two years of teaching experience; demonstrated
ability and presentation experience in training of adults and group
dynamics. Must have a current CPR card. Must have a genuine
interest in geriatric care. Must believe in and uphold the
philosophy of the facility. Must be in good general health and
demonstrate emotional stability. Must possess knowledge of and a
commitment to the standards of long term care, knowledge and
understanding of State and Federal Regulations and a good knowledge
of the Survey process. Must be able to demonstrate evidence of
having baseline proficiency in the following competencies: Team
building, problem solving, resident care and service focus, staff
development, orientation presentation, interpersonal understanding,
support building/persuasion, information seeking and performance
management. Must have a high degree of independent decision making
ability and a high degree of personal accountability and
responsibility. Must be able to read, write and speak the English
language in an understandable manner. Must be able to sit, stand,
bend, lift and move intermittently throughout the workday. Must be
in good general health and demonstrate emotional stability. Must be
able to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the position.
Must be able to relate to and work with ill, disabled, elderly, and
emotionally upset people. Assume the responsibility for maintaining
professional competence through participation in
programs/seminars/training. Willing to work beyond the normal
working hours, on weekends, and in other positions temporarily,
when necessary. Ability to handle department equipment according to
standard procedures. Must possess sight and hearing senses, or use
prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately so
that the requirements of this position can be fully met. Must
function independently, have flexibility, personal integrity, tact,
and the ability to work effectively with residents, staff, and
visitors. Report all accidents and incidents to supervisor no
matter how minor they may be. Attends and participates in inservice
classes, on-the-job programs, etc. as scheduled and directed. Honor
the Residents’ Rights polices at all times. Maintain
confidentiality of all resident information. Be expected (and
required) to perform any task in a safe, sanitary and efficient
manner in accordance with established procedures. Follow facility
safety program. Assume accountability for data contained in the
Employee Handbook. Any exposure to blood or body fluids that
contain visible blood must be reported to supervisor on the shift
in which the incident occurs. Be familiar with universal
precautions (i.e. frequent hand washing, using gloves, etc.).
Understand that this position contains Category I tasks that may
involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues. Ability to
understand and use universal precautions and appropriate protective
measures, which are readily available to every employee, engaged in
Category I tasks. Ability to perform all functions of the job
classification without posing a direct threat to the health or
safety of other individuals in the workplace. This list of
functions, duties, responsibilities, and skills is not intended to
be all-inclusive and the employer reserves the right to assign
additional duties and responsibilities as necessary. This position
requires a screening through The Florida Care Provider Background
Screening Clearinghouse https://info.flclearinghouse.com/
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