Lpn - Full Time, New Incentive Program!!

Gateway Post Acute

Unknown
Onsite
Medication preparation and administration
Nursing care plan review and implementation
Supervision of nursing assistants
As an LPN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, administering medications, and ensuring compliance with nursing service policies to maintain quality resident care

Job Summary

  • As an LPN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, administering medications, and ensuring compliance with nursing service policies to maintain quality resident care.
  • You will participate in staff development, quality assurance, and infection control programs to promote a safe and effective nursing environment.
  • The role requires collaboration with physicians, residents, families, and other departments to coordinate comprehensive care and support services.

Matching Summary

As an LPN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, administering medications, and ensuring compliance with nursing service policies to maintain quality resident care.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • medication preparation and administration
  • nursing care plan review and implementation
  • supervision of nursing assistants
  • documentation and charting compliance
  • infection control and safety procedures
  • resident admission and discharge processes

Nice-to-have

  • leadership and team collaboration
  • participation in staff training programs
  • effective communication with physicians and families
  • quality assurance program involvement
  • emergency and disaster preparedness

Key Requirements

  • Current active LPN/LVN license in state
  • CPR certification
  • Graduate of accredited LPN/LVN program
  • Knowledge of nursing laws and regulations
  • Ability to pass medical and physical examination

Work Rights

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