Full Time Patient Home Health Intake Coordinator (Prefer Licensed Practical Nurse)
By Signature Healthcare at Home At , Federal Way, 98003 $24 - $26 an hour
Effective data entry, problem-solving, human relations and oral/written communication skills
Basic computer skills and knowledge of office technology
Maintains comprehensive working knowledge of community resources
Consistently represents Signature Healthcare at Home with integrity and professionalism to all internal and external customers
Performs other duties and activities as delegated by the Administrator/Clinical Manager
Prefer two years' experience in new patient admissions and or home health patient intake
Licensed Practical Nurse/Voa37
By VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA CHESAPEAKE AND CAROLINAS, INC. At , Washington
Ability to perform basic computer and office equipment skills.
Experience in working with people who are medically fragile and/or have physical limitations; and/or
Experience in working with Evans Class Monitors, Quality Trust, HRLA, DOH, PCR, DDS, DDA in the District of Columbia.
All requirements as defined by the DC DDA and other monitoring entities
CPR/First Aid Certification must be acquired and maintained in good standing once employed
Provide appropriate in-service training for program staff in basic health care and hygiene skills.
Licensed Practical Nurse - Part Time
By Community Health Care At , Spanaway, 98387, Wa $25.00 - $35.71 an hour

Washington State Licensed Practical Nurse License.

Licensed Practical-Vocational Nurse Days
By Kindred Hospital Seattle - First Hill At , Seattle, 98101, Wa $29.24 - $62.40 an hour

Minimum six months prior experience in an acute care setting preferred.

Graduate of an accredited program for Licensed Vocational/Practical Nurses.

Are you looking for a rewarding career as a School Licensed Practical Nurse? Join our team and make a difference in the lives of students! We offer competitive pay and benefits, flexible hours, and a supportive work environment. Come join us and make a positive impact in the lives of our students!

Overview:

School Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) provide basic medical care to students in a school setting. They are responsible for assessing the health of students, providing basic medical care, and referring students to other medical professionals when necessary. They also provide health education and counseling to students and their families.

Detailed Job Description:

School Licensed Practical Nurses are responsible for assessing the health of students, providing basic medical care, and referring students to other medical professionals when necessary. They also provide health education and counseling to students and their families. They must be able to recognize and respond to medical emergencies, and be able to administer medications and treatments. They must also be able to communicate effectively with students, parents, and other school personnel.

What is School Licensed Practical Nurse Skills Required?

• Knowledge of basic medical care
• Ability to recognize and respond to medical emergencies
• Ability to administer medications and treatments
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work with diverse populations
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to maintain accurate records

What is School Licensed Practical Nurse Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Valid LPN license
• CPR and First Aid certification
• Experience working with children and adolescents

What is School Licensed Practical Nurse Knowledge?

• Knowledge of basic medical care
• Knowledge of medical terminology
• Knowledge of health education and counseling
• Knowledge of safety and infection control procedures

What is School Licensed Practical Nurse Experience?

• Experience working with children and adolescents
• Experience in a school setting

What is School Licensed Practical Nurse Responsibilities?

• Assess the health of students
• Provide basic medical care
• Refer students to other medical professionals when necessary
• Provide health education and counseling to students and their families
• Recognize and respond to medical emergencies
• Administer medications and treatments
• Maintain accurate records
• Communicate effectively with students, parents, and other school personnel