As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, administering medications, and ensuring compliance with facility policies to provide quality care to residents during night shifts
Job Summary
As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, administering medications, and ensuring compliance with facility policies to provide quality care to residents during night shifts.
The role involves comprehensive charting, participation in quality assurance programs, staff development, and maintaining safety and sanitation standards within the nursing unit.
You will collaborate with physicians, residents, families, and other departments to coordinate care plans, manage admissions and discharges, and respond effectively to emergencies and incidents.
Matching Summary
As an LPN/LVN, you will be responsible for directing nursing assistants, administering medications, and ensuring compliance with facility policies to provide quality care to residents during night shifts.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Medication preparation and administration
Nursing staff supervision and leadership
Resident care plan implementation
Charting and documentation compliance
Infection control and safety procedures
Coordination with healthcare professionals
Emergency and incident reporting
Nice-to-have
Teamwork and collaboration skills
Patient orientation and family communication
Continuous education and training participation
Problem identification and resolution
Maintaining a calm and positive environment
Key Requirements
Current active LPN/LVN license
CPR certification
Graduation from accredited nursing or LPN/LVN program