Licensed Practical Nurse - Night Shift
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, LPN/LVN
Company Description
At Presbyterian Homes of Georgia, our mission is simple, yet powerful: "Presbyterian Homes of Georgia, Inc. is a Christian ministry providing exceptional services to enhance the quality of life for senior adults."
We are proud to have staff that dedicate themselves to making a difference in the healthcare industry, and in people's lives.
We are a 75-year-old, faith-based, not‑for‑profit ministry serving older adults across the state of Georgia.
The organization currently operates five campuses, with a sixth community under development in the Athens area. Its mission is to provide compassionate, high‑quality care and services in a supportive, values‑driven environment.
Team members join a stable, long‑standing organization that emphasizes respect, dignity, and holistic care for residents and their families.
Role DescriptionThis full‑time, on‑site Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – Night Shift role is located at our campus in Quitman, GA.
The LPN provides direct resident care, including administering medications, performing treatments, monitoring vital signs, and assisting with activities of daily living in accordance with care plans and physician orders.
The role includes observing and documenting resident conditions, promptly reporting changes to the supervising nurse or provider, and supporting safe transitions of care.
The LPN collaborates with other care team members, including CNAs and RNs, to maintain a clean, safe, and person‑centered environment.
Night shift responsibilities also involve responding to emergencies, providing comfort and reassurance to residents, and ensuring accurate end‑of‑shift reporting and documentation.
Qualifications- Current, unrestricted LPN license in the state of Georgia;
Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) certification or ability to obtain upon hire. - Demonstrated clinical skills in medication administration, wound care, and monitoring vital signs in a long‑term care or similar setting.
- Strong documentation, time management, and organizational abilities, with attention to accuracy and regulatory compliance.
- Effective communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to collaborate respectfully with residents, families, and interdisciplinary staff.
- Ability to work night shifts on a consistent schedule, including weekends and holidays as needed, and to respond calmly in urgent situations.
- Commitment to person‑centered, compassionate care that aligns with a faith‑based, mission‑driven organization; prior senior living or geriatric experience preferred.
- Physical ability to perform role duties, including standing, walking, and assisting residents with transfers and mobility, with or without reasonable accommodation.
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