? Urgent Search! Post Acute Care Supervisor - RN/LPN (Hiring Immediately)
Company: University of Vermont Health - Porter Medical Cent
Location: Middlebury
Posted on: November 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Eligible for full benefits. VT LPN or RN licensure required.
Shifts vary based on department need. LTC experience preferred.
Must possess a high aptitude for learning, strong customer service
skills, and teamwork skills. LPN/RN Sign-on Bonus An
experience-based sign on bonus: $5,000-$7,000 for LPNs and a
$5,000-$10,000 for RNs (subject to applicable taxes)is available
for this position! Please note that current UVM Health employees
are excluded from eligibility for this bonus. Charge nurses will
also receive a $3/hour shift differential Post Acute at Helen
Porter Rehabilitation & Nursing The goal of the Post Acute Unit at
UVMHN Helen Porter Rehabilitation & Nursing is to provide
supportive, goal-directed care following surgery and/or
hospitalization. Specially designed treatment programs provide
patients with the preparation, support and education that enables
them to return home as quickly as possible. Our goal is to help
patients reach their highest possible level of independence. A
partial list of conditions we work with includes strokes,
neurological conditions, orthopedic care, respiratory conditions,
and cardiac and post-trauma situations Routine Therapy services are
provided Monday through Friday. We also have the capability of
providing therapy six days a week if that is what is required to
maximize positive results. Nursing staff provide the necessary
extension of therapies when therapy staff are not present to
provide direct service. This may include walking, exercises and
supervision of other activities set up by the therapy staff. Charge
Nurse Role: Hours: 8am-4:30 pm Days: Monday through Friday Purpose:
The Charge Nurse works under the guidance of and in collaboration
with the Post-Acute (PAC) Unit Manager. The Charge Nurse is
responsible for assisting the PAC Manager in planning,
implementing, and evaluation of nursing practice on the PAC unit.
Under the guidance of the PAC Manager, the Charge Nurse is expected
to provide clinical as well as administrative leadership for the
unit. This includes creating an environment that provides patient
care that is efficient, safe and of a high quality. The Charge
Nurse is expected to work collaboratively with staff, physicians,
and other administrative personnel for all units at Helen Porter
Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center (HPHRC). Job Relationship:
Reports to the Unit Manager and the Director of Nursing
Knowledge/Special Skills: - Demonstrates leadership, administrative
and communication skills. - Evidence of creativity, integrity and
initiative - Good time management skills - Ability to communicate
effectively both orally and in writing - Ability to remain calm
during stressful situations with residents, employees, families and
visitors - Ability to problem-solve and reach solutions that are
fair, appropriate and within federal and state regulations -
Ability to use critical thinking skills - Ability to multi-task and
complete tasks in a timely fashion - Has a good understanding, or
ability to interpret, state and federal regulations - Serves as a
role model for other nursing staff members - Able to mentor, teach
and assist with clinical skill development and competency -
Relevant computer skills: Word/Excel proficiency Educational
Requirements: - Graduate from an accredited school of nursing. -
State of Vermont Registered Nurse (RN or LPN) license required -
Demonstrates knowledge and clinical competence in clinical area of
responsibility - Demonstrates ability to provide leadership -
Professional appearance - Satisfactory references - Vision in
planning and adaptability to change. Duties and Responsibilities: -
Provide supervision of the nursing staff - Orients new employees
within guidelines established by the units professional
organization and for bargaining unit members under the terms of the
CBA - Provides clear expectations for unit personnel based on
standards of care - Maintains the integrity of nursing by
respecting the rights and confidentiality of patients, families,
and health care providers - Maintains a safe environment for
patients and staff - Verifies availability of all supplies required
for correct operation of the department - Facilitates the
successful implementation of the nursing process on his/her unit -
Provides leadership and direction in implementation of strategic
goals and objectives. - Demonstrates effective conflict resolution
skills - Supports an environment that fosters open communication
among all health care team members - Provides direct and timely
feedback to members of the health care team - Promote collaboration
and teamwork through staff coaching and mentoring - Assist with
clinical assessments and interventions as needed - Serve as a point
person with any significant change in condition such as falls or
conditions that result in death or transfer to an acute care
facility - Communicate important information to next shift charge
nurse - Communicate facility issues, concerns or grievances to the
appropriate contact person - Initiate investigation of resident or
family member grievances - Interpret, support, and enforce facility
policies and procedures - Participate and support quality
improvement initiatives as assigned - Provide patient care within
scope of RN license as determined by VT State Board of Nursing -
Patient Assessments - Coordinate patient admissions and discharges
- Wound care - Collaboration with outside agencies to facilitate
care - IV/Central line care - Medication administration within
scope of RN license as determined by VT State Board of Nursing -
Care Plan writing and chart reviews - Medicaid/Medicare
documentation - Other duties as assigned Principle
Accountabilities: - Demonstrates integrity, compassion, and respect
when working with patients, families, visitors, and staff. -
Protects the privacy and confidentiality of patients, families,
staff and the proprietary business - And/or financial information
of The University of Vermont Health Network: Porter Medical Center
by creating and maintaining a secure, respectful, and trusting
environment. - Demonstrates a commitment to patients, families and
staff by meeting The University of Vermont Health Network: Helen
Porter Healthcare and Rehabilitation Centers time and attendance
policies and departmental standards (reports to work on time,
manages unscheduled time off, etc.) - Adheres to The University of
Vermont Health Network: Helen Porter Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Centers professional appearance policy and maintains a neat and
well-organized work area. - Appropriately wears an identification
badge at all times. - Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of
job responsibilities, focuses on customer needs, and strives to do
the job right the first time. - Demonstrates appropriate use of The
University of Vermont Health Network: Helen Porter Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Centers resources (phones, e-mails, internet,
photocopies, supplies, etc.) - Supports and contributes to a
culture that allows staff to feel appreciated, included and valued.
- Displays a positive attitude and image to our patients, visitors,
co-workers and community. - Promotes diversity and respects
coworkers, patients, and their families regardless of race, gender,
sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious belief, age, and/or
disability. Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to
describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They
are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all
responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so
classified. For more information about Helen Porter Rehabilitation
& Nursing, please visit this site: Helen Porter Rehabilitation &
Nursing, UVM Health - Porter Medical Center | University of Vermont
Health Requirements: - Current RN licensure recognized by the State
of Vermont required. - Appropriate experience in specific clinical
area. Varies by unit. Our Total Rewards Package includes: - Health
Care (Medical, Dental, Vision) - Flexible Spending Account -
Retirement Benefits (403b) - Insurance Benefits (Life, Long-Term,
Short-Term) - Paid time Time Off Joining our team has its perks: -
We encourage professional growth and development - We ensure our
nurses are truly happy and feel valued - We offer structured
preceptorships and continuing education - We are committed to great
patient ratios - Our team culture is unlike what you'll find at
other hospitals - We've made significant investments in safe
patient handling and mobility equipment - Nurses truly have a voice
here through our shared governance About the Area Middlebury, VT is
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