LPN/RN – Full Time or Part Time – Night Shift
Skilled Care Household
RN Shift Available:
You can choose between a full-time or part-time night (10 pm - 6:30 am) shift position, which includes 8-hour shifts and every other weekend and holiday.
Overview:
Chapel Pointe at Carlisle is looking for a Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to inspire and serve on a team that helps seniors live purposeful lives. You will work in a household setting where residents and staff feel like family. As a mission-driven organization that puts people first, Chapel Pointe demonstrates our respect for our licensed nurses by offering a stable career, good staffing ratios, competitive pay, and benefits for our full-time and part-time team members, including:
A NEW $3/hour shift differential, added to your base pay rate, for night shift.
Paid time off
A 403(b) retirement plan (We contribute 2% with no employee match required.)
Affordable health insurance and vision/dental insurance for anyone regularly scheduled 48+ hours per pay period.
Your typical shift may include:
Monitoring residents, including taking and recording vital signs, and accurately charting with an electronic medical record system. Reporting conditions doctors.
Administering medications and reporting reactions to medications or treatments.
Supervising nursing assistants and helping the household to run smoothly.
Ensuring that supplies, medications, and equipment are stocked and maintained so your team is ready for everything.
Admitting, discharging, or transferring residents.
This job may be for you if:
You are a graduate of an accredited RN or LPN nursing program and you have a valid PA RN or LPN license. We encourage graduate nurses with a temporary practice permit to apply, too.
You have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. You encourage, inspire, and put people at ease, but you can also have tough conversations in a warm and respectful way.
You have good judgment and decision-making skills. You think on your feet and simultaneously see the big picture and individual needs.
You’re comfortable using computers. Software helps you to tracks residents’ needs so you can provide the best care possible.
You demonstrate resilience. You know that serving seniors sometimes mean working through heart-wrenching situations. You know how to ask for help and focus on your emotional wellness.
Seniors hold a special place in your heart. “A loving way of life” embodies the way you will interact with residents, family members, coworkers, and supervisors.