LPN Home Health
LPN Home Health: FT/PT/PRN : 7am-3pm (ablitity to work Sunday is a plus)
Job Summary: The licensed practical nurse provides services for clients consistent with the facilities philosophy, policies and standards of care under the direction of the registered nurse
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Observe, evaluate and provide nursing care in accordance with physician orders and established plan of care to meet the physical, social and psychological needs of the residents
Give direct nursing care, utilizing skill and judgment, including therapeutic measures prescribed and delegated by the physician within scope of practice
Interprets to the resident/client or family/caregiver policies, procedures, treatments or therapeutic measures within the scope of knowledge and practice
Administers medications and treatments prescribed by physician in accordance with level of practice and agency policy and procedure
Prepares and updates list of medications for clients receiving medication administration or a medication pour
Reorder medications for clients through the pharmacy or through mail order
Check medication administration records daily to see that all shifts are administering medications and performing treatments as ordered by the physician
Prepare and check all medication administration records for the next month, make the appropriate changes in the computer, initial and date each record after it has been reviewed for accuracy
Follow-up on lab results, call MD’s and coordinate new orders
Report to the 3P-11P nurse any pertinent information related to medication administration and med pour clients
Complete a visit note for each visit
Document and report abnormal signs/symptoms or changes in condition to the registered nurse and/or the physician
Maintain a log of activities during the day such as calls to physicians, families and pharmacies
Make recommendations to the registered nurse for additional or diminishing visits according to observed needs
Communicates with the office throughout the day for new orders, labs and other communication
Works and cooperates with other departments in the delivery of services and care to residents/clients
Maintain awareness of Medicare reimbursement criteria for documentation of skilled nursing visits
Clinical notes, time tickets and medical supply vouchers are submitted on time per agency policy
Routinely provide assistance to residents which requires lifting, pushing and balancing the equivalent of 50 pounds or greater
Follow agency problem solving mechanism
Participate in case conferences, in-services and staff meetings
Participate in evaluation of services and quality assessment activities
Cross train and cover other areas such as the Clinic and Medicare Home Health as needed
Other Functions and Responsibilities:
Other duties as requested or assigned by registered nurse or Director of Nursing.
Working Conditions:
Travel required during all seasons to assigned client/patient homes and work in various home conditions
May be exposed to noises or sound levels that are distracting. Medical equipment can sometimes be loud
Work very near others. Routinely comes in physical contact with patients throughout your shift
Often exposed to contaminants
Often exposed to diseases or infections from contact with clients
Sometimes wear safety gear, such as gloves, face masks, and back support
May have to get into awkward positions to reach cramped work spaces
Educational, Physical, and Other Requirements:
Must pass Level 2 background screening through the Florida Clearinghouse (Learn more: https://info.flclearinghouse.com)
Employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations. Physical requirements may include frequent use of hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk or hear. The employee may be required to lift, stand; walk; sit; climb or balance; stoop; kneel; crouch or crawl; and smell. Vision abilities may require close vision, distant vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
For the safety and security of our residents and patients, employees must be able to read, write, and verbally communicate in English, which is the most universally used language of our resident and employee population.
Must be able to lift and/or move up to 30 pounds, and occasionally up to 50 pounds.
Maintains current state licensure as a Licensed Practical Nurse
Minimum of one year experience as a Licensed Practical Nurse
Experience in Home Health preferred
Meet the continuing educational requirements for a Licensed Practical Nurse
Attend required in-services and training
Complete a clinical competency
Current CPR certification
Weekend and holiday rotation required
Adherence to agency safety and infection control practices
Knowledge of Computer
Must be flexible and capable of maintaining regular attendance
Must meet all local health regulations and pass a pre-employment and subsequent routine physical exam, drug screen and background check
Must have dependable transportation – You may be required to use your own vehicle for work
Customer/Guest Relations & Communications:
Must maintain a professional, respectful, friendly demeanor with all residents, family members, guests, and staff at all times.
The employer reserves the right to change or assign other duties to this position with or without notice.