Lpn Charge Nurse North Carolina State Veterans Home Salisbury Part Time
By PruittHealth At , Salisbury, 28144, Nc
Preceptorship Program & hands-on training
24 / 7 direct hotline support
Access to PruittHealth Foundation & PruittHealth University resources
Commitment to caring for patients and partners
Proactive, collaborative team member in a long-term care environment
Respect and professionalism towards your colleagues in the workplace at all times
Nurse, Cna/Lpn/Rn
By RPC Company At Burlington, VT, United States
Long Term Care Facility seeking skilled, motivated, and mature LPNs for the Night Rotation.
- At least 1 year of LPN experience in a geriatric setting
Administer medications and treatments to assigned residents as ordered by physician and utilizing the five rights as applicable.
Direct and monitor the personal care duties and nursing care procedures carried out by Nursing Assistants of the assigned team.
Assist Nursing Assistants with direct care of residents, as necessary.
NURSES Needed ASAP for Long Term Care & Rehab Facility

Are you an experienced LPN looking for a new challenge? We are looking for a motivated and organized individual to join our team as an LPN Charge Nurse. You will be responsible for providing direct patient care, managing patient flow, and ensuring that all nursing staff are providing quality care. If you are passionate about patient care and have the skills to lead a team, this is the job for you!

Overview:

A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Charge Nurse is a healthcare professional who is responsible for providing direct patient care and managing the nursing staff in a healthcare facility. The LPN Charge Nurse is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the nursing staff, ensuring that all patient care is provided in a safe and efficient manner. The LPN Charge Nurse is also responsible for providing guidance and support to the nursing staff, as well as ensuring that all nursing policies and procedures are followed.

Detailed Job Description:

The LPN Charge Nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care, including administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and providing wound care. The LPN Charge Nurse is also responsible for overseeing the nursing staff, ensuring that all patient care is provided in a safe and efficient manner. The LPN Charge Nurse is responsible for providing guidance and support to the nursing staff, as well as ensuring that all nursing policies and procedures are followed. The LPN Charge Nurse is also responsible for coordinating patient care with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians and pharmacists.

What is Lpn Charge Nurse Job Skills Required?

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to multitask and prioritize tasks
• Knowledge of medical terminology and procedures
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Knowledge of patient safety and infection control protocols
• Knowledge of nursing policies and procedures
• Ability to assess patient needs and provide appropriate care
• Ability to maintain accurate patient records

What is Lpn Charge Nurse Job Qualifications?

• Current LPN license in the state of practice
• CPR certification
• Previous experience in a healthcare setting
• Previous experience in a supervisory role

What is Lpn Charge Nurse Job Knowledge?

• Knowledge of medical terminology and procedures
• Knowledge of patient safety and infection control protocols
• Knowledge of nursing policies and procedures
• Knowledge of pharmacology and medication administration

What is Lpn Charge Nurse Job Experience?

• Previous experience in a healthcare setting
• Previous experience in a supervisory role

What is Lpn Charge Nurse Job Responsibilities?

• Provide direct patient care, including administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and providing wound care
• Oversee the nursing staff, ensuring that all patient care is provided in a safe and efficient manner
• Provide guidance and support to the nursing staff
• Ensure that all nursing policies and procedures are followed
• Coordinate patient care with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians and pharmacists
• Maintain accurate patient records