Job Description
Providing Expert Dermatologic and Long-Term Care Nursing
At our Houston facility, Treatment Nurses play a vital role in delivering compassionate, comprehensive care to residents. We focus on both physical and psychological well-being, ensuring that each resident receives tailored treatment while maintaining dignity, comfort, and safety. Our team thrives on collaboration, advanced training, and adherence to the highest standards in long-term care and dermatologic nursing.
Key Responsibilities of a Treatment Nurse
Resident Assessment and Care Planning
- Conduct thorough dermatologic and general nursing assessments using observation, inspection, and palpation.
- Collaborate with the Interdisciplinary Care Plan Team to develop and implement individualized care plans.
- Complete quarterly physical dermatologic exams and record findings accurately.
- Provide guidance to nursing staff and collaborate with physicians, consultants, and family members.
Treatment and Therapeutic Care
- Administer treatments for uncomplicated dermatologic disorders under physician supervision.
- Identify and manage skin conditions, including ulcers, infections, benign tumors, corns, callouses, and scaling diseases.
- Monitor prophylaxis and treatment plans for decubitus ulcers, ensuring proper inspection, repositioning, diet, and hygiene.
- Assist in resident rehabilitation activities, range of motion exercises, and ambulation support.
Safety, Compliance, and Reporting
- Maintain confidentiality of all resident health information in compliance with HIPAA regulations.
- Report occupational exposures, incidents, or suspected abuse according to facility policies.
- Investigate and document complaints or grievances related to nursing care.
- Ensure resident rights are respected, including refusal of treatment and adherence to advance directives.
Collaboration and Education
- Participate in in-service training programs and continuing education to maintain licensure and enhance nursing skills.
- Work with other healthcare agencies and family members to facilitate smooth transitions during admission, care, or discharge.
- Support the planning and monitoring of inventory for medications, skin care products, and medical supplies.
Qualifications and Requirements
- Current and valid nursing license (LPN or RN) in the state of Texas.
- CPR/BLS certification.
- Experience in dermatologic nursing, long-term care, or behavioral health preferred.
- Strong critical thinking, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to lift and assist residents safely, using personal protective equipment as required.
Why Join Our Team?
As a Treatment Nurse in our facility, you’ll contribute to a supportive, resident-centered environment where professional growth and compassionate care go hand in hand. We provide opportunities for continuous learning, skill development, and meaningful engagement with residents. By joining us, you’ll make a measurable impact on the lives of those in your care while advancing your nursing career in long-term and dermatologic healthcare.