Director of Nursing (RN) – Elderwood at Hornell
Lead With Purpose. Elevate Care. Inspire Teams.
Elderwood at Hornell is seeking a dedicated and experienced Director of Nursing (DON) to lead our skilled nursing and long-term care team. This is more than a leadership role - it’s an opportunity to shape the quality of care for our residents and support the growth of a committed nursing staff in a community-focused environment.
A trusted leader in long-term care with deep community roots
Strong clinical support team and established systems
A mission-driven organization guided by compassion, respect, and excellence
Competitive salary, benefits, and professional development opportunities
Provide strategic leadership to the nursing department, ensuring the highest quality of resident care.
Oversee staffing, training, and professional development to foster a strong, collaborative nursing team.
Direct and monitor resident care services, clinical programs, and compliance with state, local, and federal regulations.
Partner with interdisciplinary leaders to enhance resident outcomes and elevate standards of care.
Serve as a visible and approachable leader - modeling excellence, accountability, and empathy in every interaction.
Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing (BSN preferred)
Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) leadership experience required
At least 2 years of supervisory experience
Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
Passion for mentoring staff and delivering dignified, person-centered care
At Elderwood, we believe great leadership transforms care. As our DON, you’ll have the chance to make a measurable impact on residents, families, and staff - while advancing your career in a supportive and values-driven environment.
Apply today and lead the way in redefining excellence in nursing leadership at Elderwood at Hornell.
Elderwood at Hornell-
(RN - Director of Nursing):
Hire and terminate employment of department staff, and discipline all personnel in the Nursing Services Department as necessary; conduct Exit Interview with department staff who have worked at the facility at least six months.
Oversee the development and planning of orientation and training program for all department staff in cooperation with the Assistant Director Nursing Services/Day Supervisor, In-service Coordinator, Administrator, and Board President.
Develop ongoing in-service training programs for nursing and other facility staff in cooperation with the Assistant
Director of Nursing Services/Day Supervisor, and Administrative Services Department staff.
May serve as the designated Program Coordinator for the Nursing Assistant 100-Hour Training Program; ensure that program is in compliance with applicable state and federal laws.
Review and process personnel information including job performance evaluations, status change requests, time sheets, leave of absence requests, etc.
(RN - Director of Nursing):
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