Nurse Trainer
About the Organization
Based in Manchester, New Hampshire, The Moore Center is a state and regional innovator with more than 50 years of experience in helping people become productive, fulfilled members of the community. Working closely with each individual, The Moore Center identifies unique needs and creates individualized programs to enhance that person’s quality of life and that of the community as a whole.
We are an award-winning leader recognized for providing high quality, cost-effective services with a personal, caring touch to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and acquired brain injuries, as well as services to children and senior citizens and training for the human services workforce.
Compassion, commitment and community provide the foundation for all of The Moore Center’s initiatives and inspire our primary goal: Creating opportunities for a good life.
The Moore Center is one of New Hampshire’s largest human services organizations, providing services to over 2,000 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and acquired brain disorders, as well as award-winning, innovative programs for children, adults and senior citizens.
We offer a wide range of employment opportunities, competitive wages, and a comprehensive, competitive benefits package with all full-time positions. We’re also committed to our employees’ professional growth. Our training and development programs enable employees to build careers while constantly improving the ways in which we serve our clients.
For more information visit www.moorecenter.org.
About the Job
Hiring immediately!
Weekdays, daytime hours only—no nights/holidays or weekends required!
Are you a Registered Nurse looking for a change of pace? This rewarding position plays a key role in assisting our staff to care for individuals with intellectual disabilities to ensure they have opportunities for a good life.
The Moore Center in Manchester, NH is seeking a Registered Nurse to join our team. You will ensure that our clients receive optimum medical care and oversee the medication administration training of our staff and providers for our clients in staffed or shared homes in the community. You’ll also provide oversight of the medical care received by our clients and provide medication consultation & assistance to providers, staff and families regarding medical issues and concerns. You’ll be responsible for ensuring adherence to the State of New Hampshire He-M 1201 regulations, and we’ll train you if you don’t already have He-M 1201 Nurse Trainer Certification.
Requirements:
If you meet the following requirements, we’d love to hear from you!
- Valid NH Registered Nurse license, with at least 2 years experience
- Valid NH driver’s license and access to a vehicle during working hours
- Ability to work in varied environments
- Ability to work occasional flexible hours, including some early mornings (8:00 a.m.) or afternoons (until 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.)
- Pass a criminal, motor vehicle, and Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services background checks that meet agency standards
- Ability to speak, read, and write English proficiently; daily documentation is required
- Comfort using basic technologies such as desktop computers, tablets, smart phones, and Microsoft Office
Benefits:
We offer a competitive salary plus a comprehensive benefits package including:
· Medical, vision, and dental insurance
· Life insurance
· Short and long-term disability insurance
· Flexible Spending Account
· Paid time off
· Tax deferred savings plan (agency match of up to 4% after one year)