What are the responsibilities and job description for the LPN / RN Night Shift position at Lensa?
Job Description
As an LPN or RN with Immanuel L iving , you can make a difference as you work in an environment dedicated to helping our residents and their families. With us, you can increase your knowledge and learn new skills while working in a collaborative environment with heath care professionals who share your passion. This position is Full Time, NOC shift which includes a $5k Sign on Bonus, $5/hr NOC Shift Differential, and great benefits!
The purpose of this position is to serve as a member of a multi-disciplinary care team facilitating quality care, guided by residents’ individualized service plans, Facility policies and procedures, and State and Federal guidelines.
Specific Duties
As an LPN or RN with Immanuel L iving , you can make a difference as you work in an environment dedicated to helping our residents and their families. With us, you can increase your knowledge and learn new skills while working in a collaborative environment with heath care professionals who share your passion. This position is Full Time, NOC shift which includes a $5k Sign on Bonus, $5/hr NOC Shift Differential, and great benefits!
The purpose of this position is to serve as a member of a multi-disciplinary care team facilitating quality care, guided by residents’ individualized service plans, Facility policies and procedures, and State and Federal guidelines.
Specific Duties
- Follow physicians’ orders, treatments, and resident service plan approaches.
- Carry out duties assigned by the Director of Nursing &/or Unit Resident Care Manager
- Administer medications and treatments.
- Complete medical and behavioral observations as required.
- Work and coordinate with all team members to meet resident’s needs. Assist other staff assisting residents, as needed.
- Work independently, while prioritizing duties and responsibilities, taking on additional assignments, maintaining accuracy and timeliness with documentation, and demonstrating the ability to problem solve.
- Respond effectively to sensitive inquiries or complaints from others.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Graduate of an accredited school of nursing
- One (1) year experience as a nurse
- Be familiar with or be willing to learn about State and Federal guidelines pertaining to long-term care
- Maintain a current comprehensive knowledge of nursing theory and practice
- Current licensure as an LPN or RN in the State of Montana
- Completion of 24 continuing education credits in 2-year period of licensure, as required by the State of Montana