Full-Time

Registered Nurse

Developmental Disabilities

Deadline 3/2/27
S:US

S:US

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides services for homelessness, mental health

Compensation Overview

$50 - $55/hr

Bronx, NY, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Education: Registered Nurse licensed to practice in New York State
  • Experience: Specialized training in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and/or one-year experience in community health care services
  • AMAP trainer
  • CPR and First Aid Trained
Responsibilities
  • Assesses individual’s health condition as needed, and determines the need for referral to physician or emergency room based on observation and/or staff provided information
  • Participates in pre-admission screening and evaluation of ICF or IRA referred Individuals
  • Develops an initial nursing assessment within 24 hours of placement at a residence
  • Develops a Plan of Nursing Services (PONS) based on a Nursing Assessment, Physical Exam Report, Evaluation of Individuals Ability to Self-medicate, within 30 days of placement, and annually thereafter
  • Ensures control of communicable diseases and infections, through: Identification and assessment, Reporting to medical authorities, Implementation of appropriate protective and preventive measures
  • Observe medication administration periodically, ensuring adherence with OPWDD regulations and agency policy
  • Report all injuries to management immediately to ensure appropriate incident reporting procedures are followed
  • Completes semi-annual and annual nursing assessment report
  • Choking prevention – ensures mealtime needs are assessed by a licensed clinician, plan changes added to plan of nursing services, train program specialists and program/assistant directors
  • Maintains a weekly schedule and nursing assignments.
  • Participates as appropriate in the development, review and update of an Individual Program Plan as part of the Interdisciplinary Team process.
  • Reviews and updates Nursing Service Plans semi-annually and as needed based on needs derived from completed nursing evaluations and quarterly nursing physical assessments.
  • Ensures that nursing care, as prescribed by the physician or as identified by individual needs, is carried out.
  • Participates in the development of discharge plans
  • Follows-up and/or processes individuals hospital admission and discharge from hospital/rehab.
  • Makes referrals to appropriate community resources based on the completed medical portion of the individual’s Community Service Plan
  • Update medical diagnosis and changes in plan of care into Precision Care electronic health record.
  • Completes quarterly Quality Improvement Reports and ensure resolution to any outstanding issues
  • Reviews and follow up on Quality Improvement Reports completed by management.
  • Participates in annual and semi-annual interdisciplinary team meeting along with any special meetings within or outside the residence
  • Participates in the monthly review and reordering of individuals’ medication together with the primary physician, psychiatrist and residence Behavior Intervention Specialist
  • Ensures proper storage of all medication and medical supplies, and the proper disposal of the same (in accordance with OPWDD regulations and/or agency policy).
  • Reviews and monitors, for the purpose of health maintenance bowel movement records, vital signs, monthly weight, adaptive equipment, seizure activity and records, head injury questionnaire, menstrual records and applicable flowsheets on an ongoing basis. Reports irregularities or abnormalities to the individual’s primary physician as needed
  • Ensures ongoing health care services are provided as needed and medical appointments are scheduled in a timely manner.
  • Monitors Nutritional services. Ensures annual diet and consistency orders are signed by the healthcare practitioner.
  • Available 24 hrs. / day via cell phone as per medical emergency procedure/protocol, Telephone Triage Protocol and for consultation as needed.
  • Carries out all policies of the agency issued by management in accordance with OPWDD and/or other funding agency guidelines
  • Attends state survey inspections
Desired Qualifications
  • Interprets relevant information to resolve problems.
  • Effectively balances considerations and alternatives to make sound decisions.
  • Handles unexpected situations by responding effectively to challenges, deadlines and emergencies.
  • Provides timely, accurate and clear documentation according to established policies and procedures.
  • Applies time management skills to work effectively within given deadlines.
  • Willingness to initiate new ideas.
  • Demonstrates effective verbal, written and listening skills.
  • Works well as part of a team.
  • Can be relied upon to be available as needed; includes attendance and punctuality.
  • Responds to individual needs promptly, accurately and with courtesy and respect. Models appropriate behavior.
  • Represents the organization in a positive and appropriate manner to outside resources.
  • Maintains confidentiality of individuals and staff.
  • Maintains positive enthusiasm toward job accountabilities and objectives. Persists with extra effort and overcomes obstacles to get the job done.

S:US provides services and advocacy for New Yorkers facing homelessness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, behavioral health and addiction challenges, poverty, criminal justice involvement, and trauma. It supports tens of thousands of individuals and families in New York City and Long Island with about 1,800 staff. The organization offers tailored direct services such as housing assistance, health and behavioral supports, case management, and community programs to help clients achieve stability and long-term well-being. Its goal is to empower underserved New Yorkers to lead lives of purpose, improve neighborhoods, and break the cycle of poverty for current and future generations.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1978

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Perry Perlmutter's 2023 CEO appointment strengthens financial leadership from prior CFO role.
  • Margaret-Ann Cole's 2024 Chief People Officer hire enhances talent management capabilities.
  • NYC government partnerships ensure steady contract revenue for social services expansion.

What critics are saying

  • Nonprofit model limits scalability without massive grant funding increases.
  • Heavy reliance on NYC contracts exposes S:US to municipal budget cuts.
  • Perry Perlmutter's recent CEO transition disrupts strategic execution in 2026.

What makes S:US unique

  • S:US delivers $315 million in services annually to 35,000 New Yorkers facing homelessness.
  • Founded in 1978, S:US provides housing, employment, and recovery services across NYC.
  • 1,800 staff execute eviction prevention and food security programs for vulnerable populations.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Short-and-Long-Term Disability

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

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