As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants and ensuring quality nursing care during the night shift in a long term care facility
Job Summary
As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants and ensuring quality nursing care during the night shift in a long term care facility.
The role involves administrative duties, medication administration, nursing care, staff supervision, and participation in facility quality assurance and training programs.
You will work closely with residents, families, physicians, and other departments to maintain a safe, clean, and supportive environment for resident care.
Matching Summary
As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants and ensuring quality nursing care during the night shift in a long term care facility.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Administer medications as ordered
Supervise nursing assistants and trainees
Maintain accurate nursing documentation
Coordinate resident admissions and discharges
Ensure compliance with safety and infection control
Perform nursing care procedures
Participate in quality assurance programs
Nice-to-have
Participate in staff development and training
Provide leadership and team support
Communicate effectively with medical staff
Maintain calm and positive work environment
Assist in budget and supply management
Key Requirements
Current active LPN/LVN license
CPR certification
Nursing degree or approved LPN/LVN program graduate
Knowledge of nursing practices and regulations
Ability to pass medical and physical examination
Maintain good standing with State Board of Nursing