What are the responsibilities and job description for the LPN - Hospice Homecare Talent Pool position at HOSPICE FOUNDATION OF GREATER BATON ROUGE?
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Description
If you are passionate about our mission and dedicated to providing compassionate end-of-life care, we invite you to join our talent pool by applying. By doing so, we can keep your information on file and may reach out when a role aligns with your skills and interests. Together, we can continue making a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients and their families.
JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Use the nursing process to establish a nursing care plan in accordance with established policies and standards of care.
- Provide high-quality care to patients, work with families, relatives and/or other primary care persons to enable them to become dependable caregivers.
- Maintain The Perfect Visit Standards (ie: Quality Standards, Perfect Visits, No Service Failures, Documentation)
- Maintain records, reports, and forms that are accurate, and contain quality content per documentation policies.
- Anticipate patient/family needs and utilize the interdisciplinary team and community resources appropriately.
- Anticipate and initiate nursing interventions to prevent complications and alleviate symptoms of physical and psychological discomfort so an optimum quality of life may be maintained.
- Anticipate and meet emergency or crisis situations both physical and emotional.
- Teach the patient and family the plan of care, its goals, and the implications of the diagnosis and prognosis.
- Interact with all members of the interdisciplinary team and provide nursing aspects to help plan the total needs of the patient/family.
Qualifications
Education:
- Diploma in Practical Nursing
Certification:
- Current Louisiana license, from an accredited school of Practical Nursing.
- Current CPR certification.
Work Experience:
- At least two years of experience as a staff nurse in either an acute care setting (general medical-surgical, oncology, or geriatric) or home care setting.
Special Skills:
- Ability to assess and respond to needs of patients and families in the home.
- Ability to work independently as well as on an interdisciplinary team.
- Supportive and sensitive to needs of patients and families, as well as other staff and volunteers.
- Able to cope with the emotional stress of patient, family and self that ensues when rendering nursing care to dying patients.
- Humanistic attitude toward patient/family care and tolerant of individual lifestyles.
Other Requirements:
- Good physical assessment skills.
- Good communication skills and techniques with facilities, patients, families, physicians, and office staff.
- Must be in good physical condition.
- Must have own transportation and provide proof of liability insurance which meets state requirements.
- Must be able to travel to and from all patient homes unassisted.