Resident Care Coordinator / LPN

Eden Prairie, MN
Part Time
Silver
Experienced
Start a new career as a Resident Care Coordinator/ LPN at Summit Place, an Assisted Living Facility!

Passionate about helping older adults have great service at mealtime? Summit Place is where you belong.

Apply today and receive a response within 48 hours!

Why choose Summit Place?
  • Great work environment with a tenured team
  • Welcoming Culture—Feel it when you walk in the front door
  • This is your opportunity to serve older adults
  • Strong employee recognition program, including Free Gym Membership and Discounted Employee Meals
  • Great Benefits Package Available
  • Wage is $30/hr - $34/hr| Credit for experience will be given
How you will make an impact:
Summit Place is seeking a Resident Care Coordinator to join our team. This position provides a unique opportunity to work as a Licensed Practical Nurse while also supervising and training our team of Resident Assistants. As a Resident Care Coordinator, you will oversee our team of Resident Assistants, monitor staffing levels to ensure shifts are filled, and schedule our team while adhering to budgeted hours. You will also monitor Individualized Care Plans and Daily Assignment Sheets and step in when necessary to assist with resident care. The right candidate will be passionate about ensuring our residents receive the highest quality of care from our team of Resident Assistants and committed to providing hands-on care to our residents as needed.

Schedule:
  • Part-time
  • Weekends only (can be every weekend OR every other)
  • 9:30am - 6:00pm OR 1:00pm - 9:30pm

What you will need:
  • Current MN nursing license
  • Minimum of 2 years experience in assisted living, skilled nursing, or home care preferred
  • Past supervisory and scheduling experience preferred
Benefits Available:  
  • Medical Healthcare
  • Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Voluntary Life and AD&D
  • Accident Insurance
  • Legal Shield
  • Paid Time Off
  • Holiday Pay
  • Health Savings Accounts
  • 401k (eligible to contribute after 30 days of employment)
  • Nice Healthcare (virtual and in-home visits)
  • Short & Long-term Disability
  • Critical Insurance
  • LifeLock ID Theft w/ Norton Cyber Security
  • Pet Insurance
Summit Place is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action & veteran friendly employer.
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