Director of Staff Development (DSD)

Northridge Care Center

$89K — $97K *
Hospitals & Medical Centers
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 2 years of experience in skilled nursing facility (SNF) environment
  • California vocational nurse license
  • Fully vaccinated against COVID-19, including booster
  • Active Director of Staff Development (DSD) certification
  • Strong organizational and multitasking skills for scheduling and staffing

Responsibilities

  • Ensure compliance with attendance policies and maintain punctual attendance
  • Validate and maintain certifications for nursing staff
  • Notify nursing staff of any expired licenses or required renewals
  • Create and manage daily staffing schedules to ensure adequate coverage for patient care
  • Maintain personnel records in alignment with regulations and security standards

Benefits

  • Opportunities for professional development and training
  • Supportive work environment that prioritizes employee wellness
  • Engagement with various nursing and training staff
  • Participation in quality assurance programs to enhance standards of care
  • Ability to influence staff training and development directly
Full Job Description
Director of Staff Development (DSD) Requirements:
  • The ideal candidate will have at least 2 years' experience in a SNF preferably a Skilled Nursing Facility environment
  • Licensed as a Vocational Nurse in California
  • Fully vaccinated against COVID-19 including Booster shots
  • Active DSD Certification
  • Employee must possess strong organization and multitasking skills, able to complete CNA scheduling, projections, and PPD and adjust staffing as needed
  • Must be able to manage employee files
  • Must be able to ensure that employee licenses and certifications are current
  • The ideal person will be able to complete all tasks in an extremely fast paced environment

Primary Director of Staff Development (DSD) Responsibilities:
  • Complies with the facility's attendance policy requiring regular, reliable, and punctual attendance
  • Confirms the validity of certificates for all CNAs, LVNs, RNs, RNAs, and RTs hired
  • Assures certificates contain all required information
  • Notifies all nursing staff of expired documents and renewals
  • Participates in CNA selection process, as requested
  • Creates and oversees daily schedules to ensure sufficient staff to enable proper coverage of resident care. Ensures schedule coverage for called-in absences
  • Maintains facility's personnel records per Title 22, Section 72533, (a), (b), and (c): ensuring files are up-to-date, orderly, and kept locked in a secure file cabinet
  • Processes documentation (performance reviews and disciplinary actions) and terminations of CNAs: responsibilities do not include actual employee relations, e.g., performance correction, termination, etc
  • Assisting all new employees with their new hire paperwork
  • Prepares/obtains and files lesson plans for all facility employee-training programs
  • Maintains a current schedule of all students and outside instructors who may be in the facility doing clinical training. Reviews all such students' records for history and physical and criminal screening
  • Ensures all nursing assistants complete DHS required orientation training during the first 40 hours of employment
  • Completes an orientation Skills Return Demonstration checklist on all new NAs and CNA showing they are competent to perform all direct patient care tasks. Retains appropriate documentation of completion in personnel files
  • Provides skill training to new staff in any deficient area noted before allowing the nursing assistant to perform the task with a resident
  • Plans and delivers all staff in-service addressing 10 mandatory topics annually using facility consultants where appropriate (See OCR Title 22, Chp. 3, 72517)
  • Schedules and delivers at least 24 hours of CNA in-service training annually to all shifts
  • Creates and distributes a monthly calendar of when in-service training will be available
  • Makes regular checks for competency of CNA skills performance, positive regard for residents, and developmental needs of direct care staff, and conducts a mini in-service immediately, if necessary
  • Retains, for four years, attendance records for all CNAs present at in-service classes. Makes available records of all classes attended when requested by a CAN for certificate renewal
  • Provides resources for licensed staff in-service in clinical skills development

Other Director of Staff Development (DSD) Responsibilities:
  • Prepares applications, for approval by DHS for DSD's, Orientation, in-service, Continuing Education, and CNA Certification Training
  • Prepares/submits DHS renewal applications
  • Provides program change information to DHS, when appropriate, within 30 days of the change
  • Performs daily rounds in facility to assess and identify resident problems/needs. Conducts staff in- services, when needed, to abate known problems
  • Attends stand-up daily
  • Monitors weekly body check process by Treatment Nurse to ensure timely performance. Monitors daily body check process by CNAs
  • Participates in the plan of correction after the DON and QA surveys
  • Participates in the internal quality assurance surveys
  • Performs other duties or functions as assigned by the DON and/or Administrator and/or DON
  • Supervises DSD Assistant if applicable

PAY SCALE: $43 - $47 / Hour

Depending on a number of factors, including, but not limited to location, regularly scheduled work shift, knowledge, skills, experience, and expertise.

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