What are the responsibilities and job description for the LPN Career at The Willows position at The Willows at Bellevue?
Empowering Careers in Long-Term Care
At The Willows, we pride ourselves on fostering an environment where our LPNs can grow professionally and personally. With a strong focus on collaboration and servant-hearted care, our team members are the heart of what we do.
Salary and Benefits
Your Role as an LPN
As an LPN at The Willows, you will contribute to patient assessments in close collaboration with Registered Nurses. You will administer medications and monitor patients for potential adverse reactions. Your responsibilities will also include performing routine lab tests and therapeutic services. Additionally, you will educate patients and their families about disease treatment plans and provide support for self-care post-discharge. In keeping our residents safe, you will identify safety hazards and emergency situations, taking corrective action when necessary.
Requirements and Qualifications
At The Willows, we pride ourselves on fostering an environment where our LPNs can grow professionally and personally. With a strong focus on collaboration and servant-hearted care, our team members are the heart of what we do.
Salary and Benefits
- We offer competitive salaries and weekly pay that reflect your dedication to our residents.
- In addition to excellent compensation, you'll enjoy student loan repayment, scholarships, and tuition reimbursement opportunities.
- Health, dental, vision, and life insurance kick in on the first month after your start date, providing you with comprehensive protection.
- Bonuses for attendance, referrals, gas, and more make it even easier to thrive in your role.
Your Role as an LPN
As an LPN at The Willows, you will contribute to patient assessments in close collaboration with Registered Nurses. You will administer medications and monitor patients for potential adverse reactions. Your responsibilities will also include performing routine lab tests and therapeutic services. Additionally, you will educate patients and their families about disease treatment plans and provide support for self-care post-discharge. In keeping our residents safe, you will identify safety hazards and emergency situations, taking corrective action when necessary.
Requirements and Qualifications
- A BLS Provider certification obtained within 30 days of hire is required.
- Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse certification must be obtained prior to hiring.
- A high school diploma or equivalent is necessary for this position.