Qualifications•Candidate would need experience with both wound care and infection prevention•Ability to revise plan of care as indicated by the resident’s response to treatment and evaluate overall plan for effectiveness•Requires valid RN/LPN license, CPR card and must pass a criminal background check, drug screen and physicalResponsibilities•Ability to perform wound assessment, reassessment and management for all residents per policy•Knowledge of anatomy and physiology and disorders of the dermal system•Utilizes principles of current wound management theory when providing care to residents with acute and chronic wounds•Demonstrates thorough knowledge of staging system of wounds•Develops skin care program to prevent skin breakdown of residents•Integrates research findings to clinical practice•Knowledgeable of surgical procedures and postoperative course of resident undergoing surgery•Ability to adequately assess and reassess pain•Educates the resident and family regarding pain management•Is a resource person to physicians, nursing and other clinical staff•Provides in-services on wound prevention, wound care, ostomy care and incontinence for the nursing staff. The Laurels was named a Great Place to Work for 2020 based on approximately 3,500 employee surveys that evaluated more than 60 elements of employee experience on the job, including employee pride in community impact, belief that their work makes a difference, and feeling their work has special meaning.