LVN, Healthcare Nursing, Nursing Home
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nursing Home
Job Purpose
To provide nursing care to residents as prescribed by the physician and in accordance with standards of nursing practices and regulations.
EssentialJob Duties and Responsibilities Nursing Care
Prepare and review medical records and nurse’s notes, and assess residents to observe and evaluate their physical and emotional status. Monitor resident activity, evaluate nursing care in accordance with professional standards, and provide nursing care according to physician’s orders, care plans, established standards and facility policies. Coordinate and assist or prepare for new admissions, transfers, and discharge of residents. Transcribe physician’s telephone orders.
Communicate with residents, family members, other interdisciplinary team members and management regarding resident status.
Prepare and administer medications as ordered by the physician; in accordance with nursing standards and facility policies. Sign, date and perform all charting and record keeping in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Direct Patient CareLead and monitor licensed and other professionals. May schedule job assignments and set priorities. Assist and coach as needed. Provide feedback as to their effectiveness; may serve as team leader in this function.
Resident RightsUnderstand, comply with and promote all rules regarding residents’ rights.
Other Job Functions Care PlansAssist and participate in developing and implementing a written care plan for individual residents that addresses the needs of the resident.
Staff DevelopmentParticipate in in‑service training, assist in implementing orientation programs and job skills training, and maintain professional competence.
Safety and SanitationMonitor the environment and care practices of nursing personnel to ensure compliance with established safety, fire and disaster, infection control, and all other departmental policies and procedures; and to ensure cleanliness and safety of work and treatment areas.
Other DutiesOther duties as assigned.
Physical and Sensory RequirementsWorks in a climate‑controlled and well‑lighted environment. Works in an office and throughout the building daily. Has Category 1 risk of exposure to infectious diseases, but receives training in handwashing practices and universal precautions and has access to personal protective equipment if direct exposure is anticipated. Is subject to interruptions, noise, and odors daily.
Walking, reaching, climbing, bending, lifting, grasping, fine hand coordination, pushing and pulling, ability to distinguish smells, tastes and temperatures, ability to communicate with residents and employees, ability to understand and follow training, ability to instruct staff in service education, and the ability to remain calm under stress.
Qualifications- Must be a registered nurse (RN) in good standing and currently licensed by the state. Experience as a charge nurse or supervisory experience preferred.
- Must be CPR certified.
- Ability to convey, explain, or interpret complex specialized information related to long‑term care rules and regulations. Strong verbal and written communication skills are required. Ability to complete continuing education hours as required by the state.
- Ability to build and maintain relationships, coordinate plans, distribute information, and develop a mutual knowledge base for effective implementation of state and federal rules and regulations. Must be able to relate positively and favorably to residents, families, and government regulators. Must maintain regular attendance.
- Must be capable of performing the essential job functions of this job, with or without reasonable accommodation.
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