What are the responsibilities and job description for the LPN Night Shift Position position at Southern Health Partners?
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Southern Health Partners offers a unique compensation structure that allows you to control the timing of your pay when you join our team. As an LPN on our night shift, you will be part of a dedicated group of healthcare professionals who provide quality care to inmates at the Walworth County Jail. Our comprehensive benefit package includes a competitive salary, pre-tax medical, dental, and vision health coverage options, short and long-term disability, company-paid life policy, two weeks of paid time off, eight paid holidays, bi-weekly direct deposit, 401K retirement plan eligibility after one year, employee referral bonus program, bereavement and jury duty paid leave, and professional liability insurance. In addition to a supportive work environment, you will have opportunities for continuing education hours and tuition discounts. Your duties will include delivering patient care, evaluating symptoms, reactions, and progress of patients, charting results, establishing nursing plans, and working under the boundaries of state scope of practice and guidelines, as well as physician/provider directions. You will also administer prescribed medications in accordance with nursing standards and correctional regulations. Other responsibilities include performing emergency interventions, physical assessments, and critical thinking. If you value autonomy and flexibility in your compensation, we invite you to explore this opportunity further.
Southern Health Partners offers a unique compensation structure that allows you to control the timing of your pay when you join our team. As an LPN on our night shift, you will be part of a dedicated group of healthcare professionals who provide quality care to inmates at the Walworth County Jail. Our comprehensive benefit package includes a competitive salary, pre-tax medical, dental, and vision health coverage options, short and long-term disability, company-paid life policy, two weeks of paid time off, eight paid holidays, bi-weekly direct deposit, 401K retirement plan eligibility after one year, employee referral bonus program, bereavement and jury duty paid leave, and professional liability insurance. In addition to a supportive work environment, you will have opportunities for continuing education hours and tuition discounts. Your duties will include delivering patient care, evaluating symptoms, reactions, and progress of patients, charting results, establishing nursing plans, and working under the boundaries of state scope of practice and guidelines, as well as physician/provider directions. You will also administer prescribed medications in accordance with nursing standards and correctional regulations. Other responsibilities include performing emergency interventions, physical assessments, and critical thinking. If you value autonomy and flexibility in your compensation, we invite you to explore this opportunity further.