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Wellness Director Rn Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Assistant Clinic Director - RN

Rockwall, TX · On-site

$70K - $93K/yr

Assistant Clinic Director - RN Status: Part-Time Location: Rockwall, TX THE OPPORTUNITY: As an ... Optimal health and wellness; driven by you, supported by us. We believe in empowering individuals ...

Assistant Clinic Director - RN

Rockwall, TX · On-site

$70K - $93K/yr

Assistant Clinic Director - RN Status: Part-Time Location: Rockwall, TX THE OPPORTUNITY: As an ... Optimal health and wellness; driven by you, supported by us . We believe in empowering individuals ...

Assistant Clinic Director (RN)

Coppell, TX · On-site

$70K - $93K/yr

Assistant Clinic Director (Registered Nurse) Status: Full-Time Location: Coppell, TX | Town Oaks ... Optimal health and wellness; driven by you, supported by us. We believe in empowering individuals ...

Assistant Clinic Director (RN)

Coppell, TX · On-site

$70K - $93K/yr

Assistant Clinic Director (Registered Nurse) Status: Full-Time Location: Coppell, TX | Town Oaks ... Optimal health and wellness; driven by you, supported by us . We believe in empowering individuals ...

Clinical Director RN

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$71K - $106K/yr

If Clinical Director is not an RN, Executive Director/Administrator or Patient Care Manager must be designated as supervising RN for nursing services unless state regulations dictate otherwise You'll ...

Clinical Director RN

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$71K - $106K/yr

If Clinical Director is not an RN, Executive Director/Administrator or Patient Care Manager must be designated as supervising RN for nursing services unless state regulations dictate otherwise You'll ...

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Wellness Director Rn information

How does a Wellness Director RN typically collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to enhance resident care?

As a Wellness Director RN, collaboration with interdisciplinary teams—including physicians, therapists, social workers, and dietary staff—is central to optimizing resident outcomes. You’ll frequently participate in care planning meetings, coordinate health assessments, and communicate changes in resident conditions to ensure everyone is aligned on care objectives. This collaborative approach not only supports comprehensive care but also fosters a supportive work environment where each team member’s expertise is valued. Effective communication and leadership skills are essential to successfully bridge nursing staff with other departments.

What is a Wellness Director RN?

A Wellness Director RN is a registered nurse who oversees the health and wellness programs in settings like assisted living facilities, senior communities, or wellness centers. They are responsible for managing nursing staff, developing care plans, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting overall resident well-being. Their role often involves coordinating with other healthcare professionals, training staff, and communicating with residents and their families. This leadership position requires strong clinical skills and a focus on preventative care.

What is the difference between Wellness Director Rn vs Wellness Coordinator Rn?

AspectWellness Director RnWellness Coordinator Rn
CertificationsRN license, possibly additional wellness or health certificationsRN license, wellness or health certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentLeadership roles in healthcare, senior living, or wellness facilitiesAssist in program implementation, support wellness initiatives
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, senior living communities, wellness centersCommunity centers, healthcare organizations, senior care facilities

The Wellness Director Rn typically holds a leadership role overseeing wellness programs, requiring extensive experience and certifications. In contrast, the Wellness Coordinator Rn supports program activities and assists in implementation. Both roles work within healthcare or senior care settings but differ in responsibility level and scope.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Wellness Director RN, and why are they important?

A Wellness Director RN needs a solid background in nursing, leadership, and care management, typically supported by an active RN license and experience in senior living or healthcare management. Familiarity with health assessment tools, electronic health record (EHR) systems, and regulatory compliance standards is crucial. Outstanding communication, organization, and team-building skills help foster a positive environment and effective care coordination. These abilities are vital for ensuring regulatory compliance, high-quality patient outcomes, and the overall well-being of residents and staff.
What cities in Texas are hiring for Wellness Director Rn jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Wellness Director Rn job openings:
Infographic showing various Wellness Director Rn job openings in Texas as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 29% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

Assistant Director of Nursing (Assistant Wellness Director) - (LPN)

The Monarch at Richardson

Garland, TX • On-site

$74K - $99K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

TheMonarch at Richardson, an AgeWell Solvere Living managedcommunity, is currently hiring for our beautiful senior living communitylocated in Richardson, TX. We offer both Assisted Living and Memorycare services to our residents and are located in a multiplex area which allowsfor easy access to the community by public transportation such as bus and traintransportation. The location of this community allows residents and teammembers alike to enjoy the big-city-style living while also offering thefeeling of a close-knit community. 

At Monarch Richardson we believe in offeringpersonalized services to our residents to provide them the ability to live apurposeful and stimulating life in a community that feels like home. If youhave a passion for working with seniors and helping them to live a joyful,purposeful life that enhances and encourages their total well-being pleaseapply today!

As a certified Great Place to Work for 6 years in a row, AgeWell Solvere Living proudly offers:

  • Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
  • Company-paid Life Insurance
  • Voluntary Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
  • Paid Time off and Holidays
  • 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan

At AgeWell Solvere Living we value Diversity, Equity and Inclusion - you can learn more about our philosophy by clicking on the link below:

Our Declaration for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Responsibilities:

The Assistant Wellness Director (AWD) is responsible for assisting the Wellness Director (WD) in the administration of nursing services. He/she assists in directing, planning, and coordinating the services and activities of professional nursing and auxiliary nursing personnel in rendering resident care. The Assistant Wellness Director will participate in interpreting policy and regulations to all nursing personnel and ensure compliance. Responsibilities include assisting in: analysis and evaluation of nursing and related services rendered to ensure quality of resident care; oversight of resident healthcare service's needs, including the overall medication delivery system and the coordination of in-service training for the Wellness department; contributes directly and positively to the team approach to quality resident care by attending to and assisting with a variety of physical, emotional, and social needs to help residents maintain the highest level of independence possible.

  • Provides assistance to ensure clinical services are provided in accordance with state regulations, accepted clinical standards, and Community policies and procedures.
  • Assists in the coordination and management of nursing and personal care associate services provided to residents.
  • Provides nursing services to residents:
    • Resident Instruction
    • Wellness Counseling
    • Health Promotion
    • Disease Prevention
    • Provides care and services to residents whose conditions are chronic and stable.
    • Verifying resident's medication regimen with physicians or healthcare practitioners for Residents who require supervision.
    • Provide assistance to Residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, hygiene and mobility, if needed.
  • Is aware and knowledgeable of the federal and state laws and regulations regarding assisted living/memory care and the regulations of the state's nursing commission; ensures and maintains regulatory compliance with all such regulations.
  • Assists in the coordination and management of care and services for residents through the following:
    • Move-In Process
  • Pre move-in assessments, review of paperwork, and initial Resident Service Plan Development.
    • Assessment and Service Plan
  • Identifies need for additional assessment, health monitoring, or other coordination of care needs.
  • Initiates Resident Service Plan review process.
  • Coordinates Resident healthcare in collaboration with residents, their families, and outside healthcare agencies, including referral when indicated.
  • Conducts regular Service Plan Reviews with Resident families, including meetings with responsible parties and including appropriate staff whenever changes in care levels occur.
  • Assists in Staff Training, Education and Supervision, if needed:
    • Coordinates and participates in initial job-specific orientation and training through routine review of training documents, in accordance with community policies and procedures.
    • Coordinates and conducts continuing training and education on a regular basis, as needed.
    • Reviews documentation and communication of Wellness Associates.
    • Supervises assigned personnel in the delivery of nursing services and assistance with activities.
  • Proper and accurate documentation.
  • Delegation: Provides RN delegation, in accordance with state regulations and Community policy.
  • Available after-hours, as needed, to support the Wellness Director for issues related to current resident needs; may be required to return to the Community or to conduct offsite assessment at certain times.
  • Infection Control: Maintains compliance with Community policies on Immunizations, Infection Control, and Infectious Disease Management.
  • Move-Out/Discontinuation of Services: Assists Residents who no longer require services.
  • Quality Assurance: Completes routine auditing of all resident care systems, in accordance with all QA tools.
  • Prepares monthly Wellness staffing schedule. Available after hours to be on-call for situations related to resident care, as needed.
  • Assist the Wellness Director in providing weekly reports to General Manager regarding any issues associated with the provision of core services for the Solvere Senior Living Managed Community and prepares summaries to be provided to the governing authority, in accordance with the schedule established by the governing authority.
  • Participates in other resident care services and community-related duties, as assigned by the Wellness Director.
  • Follows all emergency procedures.
  • Understands all safety policies and procedures.
  • Communicates effectively with Wellness Director and other community team members.
Qualifications:
    • Must be a Licensed Practical / Vocational Nurse or a Registered Nurse, licensed to practice in the State with either of the following:
      • Registered Nurse must have a baccalaureate or associate degree in nursing and a minimum of two (2) years of full time, or the equivalent of full-time, clinical experience in nursing, at least one year of which shall be in a home healthcare agency or Community health program that included care of the sick at home; or
      • Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse must have a diploma or associates degree in nursing and at least four (4) years of full-time, or the equivalent of full-time, clinical experience in nursing within the past ten (10) years, at least (1) year of which shall be in a home healthcare agency or Community health program that included care of the sick at home.
    • Experience and passion in working with seniors.
    • Able to perform tasks which may be physically demanding such as pushing, bending, and lifting up to 60 pounds.
    • Able to maintain positive working relationships with Residents, their families, peers, and other staff members.
    • In good physical and emotional health and free of communicable diseases
    • Able to perform frequent lifting, pushing, pulling, moving of equipment, bending, and stooping.
    • Able to spend long periods of time on foot.
    • Able to react quickly in any situation.