Base: $25.75 to $29ph; bonus/equity: weekly pyy, s...
Not specified (assumed to be full-time onsite based on shift details)
Lpn degree or approved program graduate
Iv implementation and administration skills
Oxygen and suction machine operation
Azalea Health & Rehab is seeking a Full-Time LPN Charge Nurse for a 7a-7p shift, offering a starting pay of $25.75 to $29/hour. The role involves directing nursing care, supervising nursing activities, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations in a supportive, mission-driven environment
Job Summary
The role involves directing nursing care and supervising daily activities for patients at Azalea Health & Rehab.
Employees receive competitive pay ranging from $25.75 to $29/hour along with shift differentials and management add-on pay.
The organization offers comprehensive benefits including paid time off, medical insurance, and a 401(k) with match.
Matching Summary
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Azalea Health & Rehab is seeking a Full-Time LPN Charge Nurse for a 7a-7p shift, offering a starting pay of $25.75 to $29/hour. The role involves directing nursing care, supervising nursing activities, and ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations in a supportive, mission-driven environment.
Salary
Base: $25.75 to $29/hour; Bonus/Equity: Weekly pay, shift differentials, management add-on pay; Benefits: PTO, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) match
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
LPN degree or approved program graduate
IV implementation and administration skills
Oxygen and suction machine operation
Medication delivery and charting
Emergency equipment usage knowledge
Lab specimen collection and interpretation
Nice-to-have
Proficient in Microsoft Office Excel
Strong organizational and prioritizing skills
Warm and friendly communication style
Experience with MDS process coordination
Ability to work non-profit mission-driven environment
Key Requirements
Nursing Degree from accredited college or LPN program graduate
Valid LPN license required
Knowledge of federal, state, and local nursing regulations