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Elwyn California is seeking an RN House Manager to lead the PM shift in a residential home, ensuring nursing care per program directives and mandated reporting. The role emphasizes staff supervision, safety, and compliance with DDS/Regional Center requirements.
A California RN license and BLS are required, along with a valid driver\'s license and clearances. The successful candidate will coordinate with families and hospitals, maintain documentation, and supervise staff while upholding privacy
Pay Rate: $48-$49/hour
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The RN House Manager will be the lead staff on the PM shift, under the direction of the Program Administrator, for one 962 residential home. Responsible for ensuring that nursing care and directives are carried out in the home as directed by the 962 Program Administrator. Responsible for ensuring that any suspicion of or knowledge of suspected abuse is reported in accordance with the law and program policies. "Mandated Reporter" (SOC 341).
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