What are the responsibilities and job description for the LVN - Emergency - Per Diem - PM/Nights position at Sierra View Local Health Care District?
Job Description
Job Description
LVN - Emergency - Per Diem
Shift : 1 : 00pm - 1 : 30am,
Job Description : PATIENT POPULATION :
The patient population served can be all patients, including geriatric, adult, adolescent, pediatric, and newborn. This also includes services which affect facility staff, physicians, visitors, vendors and the general public.
POSITION SUMMARY :
Under general supervision of the Director, Clinical Manager, and R.N., the Licensed Vocational Nurse (L.V.N.) delivers patient care within L.V.N. scope of practice to the ages of the patients served. Demonstrates the ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patient’s needs and has an understanding of the range of treatment needed for all patient groups.
Must be able to work normal / scheduled working hours to include Holidays, call-backs, weeknights, weekends, and on-call. Agrees to participate, as directed, in emergencies and community disasters during scheduled and unscheduled hours. As a designated disaster service worker you are required to assist in times of need pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act.
Gov’t. Code §§ 3100, 3102)
Needs to recognize that they have an affirmative duty and responsibility for reporting perceived misconduct, including actual or potential violations of laws, regulations, policies, procedures, or this organization’s standards / code of conduct.
The employee shall work well under pressure, meet multiple and sometimes competing deadlines; and the incumbent shall at all times demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues and supervisors.
EDUCATION / TRAINING / EXPERIENCE :
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and / or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Minimum of least two (2) years experience as a LVN in subacute and acute care setting preferred.
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence if required.
Ability to calculate figures as it pertains to medication administration if required.
Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
To perform this job successfully, an individual should have basic computer skills.
LICENSURE / CERTIFICATIONS :
To perform this job successfully, an individual must have and maintain current licensure as a Licensed Vocational Nurse in the state of California. Must have and maintain current BLS certification. Must have and maintain Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) certification or obtain within one (1) year of assignment to department. Must have IV and blood withdrawal Certification or obtain within 1 year of hire date. If certification is un-obtainable, additional time to obtain may be approved at the CNO discretion.
Responsibilities and Essential Functions :
- Indicates Essential Function
- Demonstrates support of the philosophy, policies and goals of Patient Care Services and the individual unit.
2 Documents care on the patient care record, accurately, consistently and in a timely manner.
5 Completes incident reports; reports incidents to Director, Clinical Manager, or nurse.
6 Ensures availability of supplies and equipment for specific patient needs.
7 Compliance with all regulatory bodies : (DHS).
8 Provides staffing support to the unit as requested by Director, i.e. scheduling flexibility, working extra shifts on short notice, low census days.
10 Provides clinical support to reassigned personnel and prn personnel within L.V.N. practice.
a. Reports significant changes in patient status.
b. Provides feedback, positive and constructive, i.e. peer performance,
inter / intradepartmental, etc.
13 Possesses assessment skills to include respiratory status.
14 Administers medication to residents in a safe and competent manner and maintains a medication error rate less than 5%.
15 Practices appropriate infection control techniques.
16 Delegates appropriate tasks to unlicensed personnel and ensures their completion.
17 Interpersonal relationships demonstrate an understanding of personal responsibility to represent nursing and Sierra View Medical Center in a courteous, helpful and productive manner.
a. Fulfills work schedule commitment (attendance).
b. Dresses appropriately.
c. Attends unit meetings.
21 "Available and functions as a resource to other caregivers.
a. Shares expertise.
b. Demonstrates the value of teamwork by relating to co-workers in a collaborative and
supportive manner.
c. Fosters integration of new personnel.
a. Documentation reflects compliance with established hospital policies and
procedures.
b. Demonstrates skill and ability to perform waived testing as per established policy and procedure.
c. Demonstrates knowledge of role by adherence to NPSGs as it relates to area of practice.
d. Engages the patient through teaching in activities that support the NPSGs.
23 Delivers patient care with compassion, empathy and respect utilizing the nursing process model.
24 Assists in obtaining general patient information.
30 Attempts to ensure patient understanding of special preparation for procedures performed in and by other departments to facilitate a coordinated effort toward optimal patient care.
32 Accurately reports and records assessments, patient data, medication, treatment, procedures and contributes to evaluation of progress towards goals.
33 Evaluates patient response to specific nursing interventions.
34 Assumes responsibility for continued professional growth through participation in continuing education opportunities.