As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, ensuring compliance with policies, and coordinating resident care during night shifts
Job Summary
As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, ensuring compliance with policies, and coordinating resident care during night shifts.
You will administer medications, maintain accurate documentation, participate in quality assurance, and support staff development and training programs.
The role requires collaboration with physicians, residents, families, and other departments to provide comprehensive nursing services in a long term care setting.
Matching Summary
As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, ensuring compliance with policies, and coordinating resident care during night shifts.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
medication preparation and administration
nursing staff supervision and leadership
resident care plan review and implementation
charting and documentation compliance
infection control and safety procedures
emergency response and resident evacuation
coordination with physicians and healthcare teams
Nice-to-have
participation in staff development and training
effective communication with residents and families
teamwork and supportive team member
maintaining calm and positive environment
knowledge of PCC system
handling difficult residents with patience and tact
Key Requirements
Current active LPN/LVN license
CPR certification
Graduation from accredited nursing or LPN/LVN program
Knowledge of nursing laws and regulations
Ability to pass medical and physical examination
Maintain good standing with State Board of Nursing