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Treatment/Wound Nurse As a Treatment/Wound Nurse at Avir at Santa Fe , you will be responsible for ... dressing selection and adjunctive therapy. * Collaborates with clinical staff, physicians and other ...

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$125K - $160K/yr

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What is the difference between Wound Dressing vs Wound Care Technician?

AspectWound DressingWound Care Technician
CertificationsBasic wound care training, certification often preferredCertified Nursing Assistant (CNA), wound care certification beneficial
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, long-term care facilitiesHospitals, outpatient clinics, home health settings
Job RoleApplying dressings, assisting with wound care under supervisionPerforming wound assessments, assisting with treatments, patient education

Wound Dressing focuses primarily on applying and changing wound dressings, often under supervision, while Wound Care Technicians have broader responsibilities including wound assessment, patient education, and assisting with treatment plans. Both roles require basic wound care knowledge, but Wound Care Technicians typically have more comprehensive training and responsibilities.

How to get a job in wound dressing?

To work as a wound dressing specialist or in wound care, candidates typically need a healthcare background such as nursing, medical assisting, or a related field, along with relevant certifications like Wound Care Certification (WCC) or Certified Wound Care Nurse (CWCN). Gaining experience in patient care, understanding wound management techniques, and demonstrating attention to detail are important for securing such roles. Employment opportunities are often found in hospitals, clinics, or long-term care facilities, and ongoing education helps advance in this field.
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Infographic showing various Wound Dressing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 55% Full Time, 40% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.

Treatment/Wound Nurse

Avir at Santa Fe

Weatherford, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Treatment/Wound Nurse

 

As a Treatment/Wound Nurse at Avir at Santa Fe , you will be responsible for performing resident skin assessments, obtaining treatment orders, administering treatments as ordered, and documenting appropriately to help ensure that resident skin integrity is improved and/or maintained. Other duties and job details to be discussed at interview.

Schedule Availability: 10pm-6am

The Wound Care Nurse duties at Avir at Santa Fe include:

  • Provides patient, family and staff education regarding prevention of pressure ulcers and therapeutic support services, dressing selection and adjunctive therapy.
  • Collaborates with clinical staff, physicians and other members of the treatment team to provide the patient with the highest quality and most appropriate wound care.
  • Acts as a resource for the treatment team and clinical staff and assists with staffing as assigned.
  • Trains and manages the Wound Care Team Members to include orientation, competency validation and in-service training.
  • Organizes and directs the interdisciplinary Wound Care Committee
  • Perform additional duties assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Projects a professional image.
  • Knowledge of regulatory standards and compliance requirements.
  • Knowledge of wound care related products and procedures preferred.
  • Identification and utilization of industry evidence base standards related to wound care.
  • Knowledge of comprehensive wound management including wound assessment, formulation of treatment plan, recommendation of appropriate wound dressing, documentation, evaluation, education, data collection, surveillance and outcome data preferred.
  • Strong organizational and analytical skills.
  • Working knowledge of personal computer and software applications used in job functions (Order entry, data input etc.)

Education and/or Experience:

  • Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing.
  • Active/Valid RN/LVN nursing license in the state of Texas. (Required)
  • Minimum of (1) year of comprehensive wound management including wound assessment, formulation of treatment plan, recommendation of appropriate wound dressing, documentation, evaluation, education, data collection, surveillance and outcome data.
  • Knowledge of principals of infection control.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

  • Current professional nursing license for the state of Texas.
  • Must maintain current BLS certification and CPR certification throughout employment.
  • Wound Care Nursing Certification and Wound Debridement Certification preferred.

 

An Equal Opportunity Employer.