Licensed Practical Nurse; LPN - Wound Care Carrollton Move Collective
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Nursing
LPN/LVN, Healthcare Nursing
Responsible for assisting the physician in clinical care of all patients to include patient assessment, planning, intervention and evaluation. Will also have general responsibilities to assist in the day‑to‑day clinical operations of the office.
EducationSee License/Certification Requirements.
ExperienceTwo years of related experience. Requires working knowledge of specialized practices, equipment, and procedures.
Licenses & Certifications- Georgia Licensed Practical Nurse or Multistate Nursing License
- Healthcare Provider (CPR)
- Experience in medical practice preferred.
- Must be capable of dealing tactfully and effectively with patients, family members, other employees and physicians.
- Must maintain high degree of confidentiality.
- Must possess the cognitive ability to understand patient’s medical records, physician’s orders and medical orders to be communicated to patient, hospital and/or other physician.
- Must possess the sense of discipline to work in accordance with accepted clinical standards.
- Assess compliance to the Clinical Pathway and communicate to Physician and rest of Clinical team.
- Assist the Office Coordinator with various functions including data entry, scheduling of patients, and printing of information.
- Collaborate with Physician and Care team to develop a Multidisciplinary plan of care for the patient. Revise plan as needed with consultation with physician and clinical manager.
- Perform nursing assessment of patient’s condition and report findings to Case Managers and Clinical Manager.
- Record Wound Assessment data accurately and communicate pertinent information.
Employee performs within the prescribed limits of Tanner Health System's Ethics and Compliance program. Is responsible to detect, observe, and report compliance variances to their immediate supervisor, the Compliance Officer, or the Hotline.
SupervisionThe LPN has limited supervisory duties but may instruct new employees, nursing technicians and correct work routines according to hospital policy and procedure.
DefinitionsResponsible for assisting the physician in clinical care of all patients to include patient assessment, planning, intervention and evaluation. Will also have general responsibilities to assist in the day‑to‑day clinical operations of the office.
Contact With OthersRequires frequent but limited contacts with many others to do job, or extensive contacts with a limited number of categories of people to apply procedures or treatment. Requires discretion and tact to interpret departmental procedures.
Effect Of ErrorProbable errors may be serious and involve losses such as improper costs, over payment, waste of material, damage to equipment, and delay in processing work. Effect usually confined within the organization. Most of work not subject to direct verification or check. Regularly works with some confidential data such as account, salaries, patient medical records, which if disclosed might have adverse internal or external effects.
SupervisoryResponsibility
Occasionally uses assistance of aide or helper in performance of task.
Mental DemandsWork involves a variety of problems in a general field, some of which are complex. Involves some independent judgment to decide what to do to assemble facts, determine variations from standard procedures, or plan other action to be taken to meet general objectives.
Physical EffortModerate physical effort—lifts, carries, or handles lightweight (1 to 25 lbs.) materials or equipment for about half of the day. Very occasional physical effort with medium weight objects (25‑60 lbs.). Office or laboratory work requires close visual effort and concentration more than half of day. Works in reaching or strained positions for less than half of day.
Working ConditionsConsiderable—(About 75% of the day) Involved in exposure to dirt, odors, noise, or some work is performed with exposure to temperature/weather extremes/occupational risk and probability of coming into contact with blood‑borne pathogens, other potentially infectious diseases, or biomedical/bio‑hazardous materials.
Working Conditions Aspects For Immunizations- Performs tasks involving contact with blood, blood‑contaminated body fluids, other body fluids, or sharps (needles).
- Continually (at least once per day)
- Visual
- Speaking
- Standing
- Handling – seizing, holding, grasping
- Frequently (at least 3 times a week)
- Bending
- Typing
- Manual Dexterity – pinching with fingers, etc.
- Hearing
- Color Vision
- Lifting up to 25 lbs.
- Carrying
- Pushing/Pulling – up to 25 lbs.
- Pushing/Pulling – 25 to 60 lbs.
- Pushing/Pulling – over 60 lbs.
- Occasionally (at least once a month)
- Feeling (Touch) – determining temperature, texture, by touching
- Reaching – below shoulder
- Balancing
- Walking
- Running—in response to an emergency
- Lifting 25 to 60 lbs.
- Lifting over 60 lbs.
- Kneeling
- Squatting
- Smelling
- N95 Respirator usage (PPE)
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