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As a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) with the largest private employer in the Central Valley, the average day is anything but average and you will actively feel and see how your role impacts our mission and those we serve.
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Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Staff Nurse is a licensed professional nurse under the supervision of a Registered Nurse who provides nursing care and services to residents in a long-term care setting.
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LVN - Current State of California Licensed Vocational Nurse License requiredClick to learn more about our awesome benefits offerings as well! Completion of an accredited Vocational Nursing School program OR become licensed by equivalency requiredExperience.
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LVN - Current State of California Licensed Vocational Nurse License required Click HERE to learn more about our awesome benefits offerings as well! Our 48-bed short-term skilled unit provides wound care, IV therapy, and focuses on getting the patients transitioned back to their lives and community.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is responsible for providing and documenting skilled nursing care, under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, in accordance with the developed care plan and physicians orders for each individual patient while adhering to confidentiality standards and professional boundaries at all times.
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Responsibilities: Licensed Vocational Nurses perform in-home care as part of a proactive, multi-disciplinary approach to managing complex, chronically ill, and palliative care patients. The direction provided by a registered nurse, nurse practitioner, or physician to the LVN is (must/will be) available by remotely linking/connecting and at least by telephone Assist outreach as needed, locating patients, providing explanation of services, helping to enroll difficult to reach patients.
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Current licensure as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) in the state employed. The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) provides assistance and collects data in the delivery of patient care in a c orrectional s etting, utilizing the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
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LVN Staff Nurse (Licensed Vocational Nurse) is a licensed professional nurse under the supervision of a Registered Nurse who provides nursing care and services to residents in a long-term care setting.
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Specific components of the licensed practical/vocational nurse role include demonstrating clinical competence, managing patient care, improving quality of care, establishing professional relationships and utili zing professional skills, fulfilling responsibilities of the role of the hospital, and developing clinical expertise per specialty.
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Qualifications: CA, Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)New Grads Welcome! Qualifications: CA, Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)New Grads Welcome! Our 180 bed skilled nursing facility specializes in short term rehab & long term care.
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Job Description and Duties Under the supervision of the Supervising Registered Nurse (SRN) II/III, Correctional Facility (CF) and the clinical guidance of the Registered Nurse (RN), CF, the Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), provides a basic and technical level of general nursing care to patients in a variety of correctional health care settings.
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Keywords: Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed Nurse, Licensed Vocational Nurse, LVN, LPN, LN, Nursing, Charge Nurse, Senior Care, Senior Living, Caregiving, Nursing Home, Retirement Home, Community, LPN Nurse, veteran, military spouse.
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LVN - Current State of California Licensed Vocational Nurse License required. From the rush of Level 1 trauma to the tight-knit teamwork of the region s leading bariatric surgery program, you ll have plenty of opportunities to build the nursing career you ve always wanted.
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Completion of an accredited Vocational Nursing School program OR become licensed by equivalency required. High School Diploma, High School Equivalency (HSE) or Completion of a CHS Approved Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Certificate required.
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Demonstrates ability to receive, transcribe, and carry out physician orders, if allowed by Nurse Practice Act. Currently licensed as LPN in state. Experience in SNF/LTC setting preferred.
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