Assistant Director of Skilled Nursing

WestminsterHoover, AL
12d$85,000 - $96,500

About The Position

Galleria Woods Senior Living—a premier senior living community—is seeking a full-time Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) for our 30‑bed, low‑acuity Skilled Nursing Unit. Are you ready to apply your clinical expertise and leadership skills in an environment that values teamwork, supportive management, and true work–life balance? At Galleria Woods, you’ll have a front‑row seat to the incredible life stories of the wisest people on earth. Even more, you’ll be part of an extraordinary company—one that invests in the future of senior living by investing in you. Don’t just work a job. Be part of an extraordinary life. Position: Assistant Director of Nursing – Skilled Nursing Unit Pay Range: $85,000–$96,500

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
  • Current Alabama Registered Nurse (RN) license
  • Minimum two years’ experience in geriatric nursing and/or a BSN
  • At least two years of nursing administration experience, preferably in long‑term care
  • Prior management experience required
  • Some on‑call responsibilities expected

Responsibilities

  • Provide supervision of direct nursing care within the Skilled Nursing Unit
  • Deliver direct nursing care when advanced care is required
  • Conduct routine rounds to ensure proper care and a safe, clean environment
  • Ensure accurate and complete medical records
  • Coordinate, conduct, and document MDS and resident care plans when the MDS nurse is unavailable
  • Supervise nursing personnel across all shifts, including staffing, scheduling, counseling, orientation, and performance evaluations
  • Assist with onboarding and training of nursing personnel
  • Participate in resident and family counseling
  • Respond to emergency situations as needed
  • Serve as Acting Director of Nursing in the DON’s absence
  • Maintain clear communication across shifts and departments regarding resident care
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