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When you work for Bendictine you’re a part of something much bigger. We are a team of more than 6,000 associates across five states in more than 30 communities including our ministry partners, Cerenity Senior Care and Nazareth Living Center. As a Catholic, mission-driven, non-profit organization, you’ll find that our Mission and Core Values extend far beyond a poster on a wall. Our associates represent the best of who we are and what we are about by incorporating our Core Values of Hospitality, Stewardship, Respect and Justice into daily work. This makes a difference in the lives of our residents, their families and friends.
Joining Benedictine means not only joining one of the nation’s largest Catholic long-term care providers, but gaining access to a wide range of innovative thinking, quality systems and management expertise, skills and experience. It’s a system that has endured since 1985. We’re always looking for dedicated people with excellent skills who share our Core Values and our commitment to providing compassionate care and services to seniors in need.
Associates of Benedictine enjoy a variety of benefits when joining our team, and so could you! Benedictine can also help you build a career for your future through professional development, training programs, and educational assistance.
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The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible and accountable for residents’ evaluation, ongoing assessment, planning and implementation of therapy interventions.
The Speech Language Pathologist is responsible and accountable for residents’ evaluation, ongoing assessment, planning and implementation of therapy interventions.
The Health Unit Coordinator is responsible for coordinating non-clinical operations including transcribing physician’s orders, order entry, maintenance of patient charts, and unit records, efficient processing of unit information and maintenance of unit supplies.
The Clinical Manager is responsible for a particular unit of residents and the direct care staff. Manages the care process of the residents by coordinating and overseeing the provided care.
The RN is responsible for developing and implementing appropriate plan of care based on the residents’ needs, evaluating and making the necessary changes to the plan of care.
The RN is responsible for developing and implementing appropriate plan of care based on the residents’ needs, evaluating and making the necessary changes to the plan of care.
The RN is responsible for developing and implementing appropriate plan of care based on the residents’ needs, evaluating and making the necessary changes to the plan of care.