Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
LPN/RN Supervisor-PRNClient homes within assigned service areasPRN / As NeededThe PRN Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) / Registered Nurse (RN) is responsible for completing required in-home supervisory visits for clients receiving home care services. This role is designed as a flexible, visit-based PRN position, allowing nurses to pick up supervisory visits based on availability and preference.The PRN LPN/RN focuses solely on the completion of supervisory visits and required documentation to support regulatory compliance, quality of care, and client safety. This role works independently with minimal supervision from clinical leadership.Supervisory & Clinical ResponsibilitiesConduct required supervisory visits in clients' homes in accordance with state, Medicaid, and agency requirementsObserve and evaluate caregiver performance and service delivery during supervisory visitsAssess client condition and identify any changes or concerns impacting careEnsure services are being delivered in accordance with the approved plan of careCommunicate visit findings, concerns, or recommendations to clinical leadership as requiredDocumentation & ComplianceComplete all supervisory visit documentation accurately and timely in the agency's designated systemEnsure documentation meets regulatory, Medicaid, and agency standardsIdentify and report any compliance concerns, safety risks, or care delivery issuesMaintain confidentiality and professionalism at all timesPRN, visit-based positionNurses may pick up and complete as many visits as their availability allowsAbility to choose which visits to acceptPaid weeklyCompensation is issued for completed and approved visits onlyNo hourly wage or guaranteed number of visitsLicensure & CertificationsActive, unencumbered LPN or RN license in the State of GeorgiaCurrent Basic Life Support (BLS) certificationValid driver's license with reliable transportationCurrent TB screeningExperienceHome care or home health nursing experience preferredSupervisory visit experience preferredFamiliarity with Medicaid and state home care regulations preferredKnowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesCommunicationStrong written and verbal communication skillsAbility to clearly document and communicate clinical observationsAbility to provide professional feedback related to care deliveryProfessional & Organizational SkillsAbility to work independently with minimal supervisionStrong assessment and clinical judgment skillsReliable, organized, and detail-orientedAbility to manage assigned visits efficiently and timelyCompletes assigned supervisory visits accurately and on timeAdheres to all agency policies, procedures, and ethical standardsMaintains compliance-focused clinical practicesDemonstrates professionalism, accountability, and discretionMaintains confidentiality of patient and organizational informationPhysical DemandsAbility to travel to and enter client homesFrequent standing, walking, and use of handsOccasional bending, kneeling, or crouchingAbility to lift up to 30 pounds using proper body mechanicsFrequent use of electronic documentation systemsWork EnvironmentIn-home client settingsVariable environments based on client locationMay require adherence to strict regulatory documentation timelinesWe are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.