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The Licensed Vocational Nurse assists and supports the RN in patient care planning, organization and implementation, administering personal care, medications, treatment and procedures as authorized by hospital policy, LVN license/scope of practice and standards of nursing care.
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We are seeking a Nurse (RN, LVN or LPN) who measures up to our high standards. Current LVN license. Other Duties: Complete projects and performs other duties and assumes various responsibilities as determined by the Practice Manager, Regional Lead Nurse, and/or Director of Clinical Operations.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB DESCRIPTION: LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE (LVN) WELLNESS DIRECTORPOSITION SUMMARY: Utilizes the nursing process to perform skilled nursing functions in accordance with the Nurse Practice Act, Federal and State guidelines.
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Careerstaff Benefits For The Lvn Licensed Vocational Nurse. Job Requirements For The Lvn Licensed Vocational Nurse. More About The Lvn Licensed Vocational Nurse.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse/Licensed Psych Tech is responsible for providing patient care to individuals with physical, behavioral and/or emotional conditions in an assigned psychiatry unit, by carrying out individualized treatment plans that have been established for each patient.
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Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) - Infusion Therapy Specialist. As we continue to grow, we are excited to open a brand-new center in Beverly Hills, CA. We are seeking a dedicated Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) who is IV certified with at least one year of LVN experience and a minimum of one year of prior infusion experience.
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The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)/Licensed Psychiatric Technician (LPT) provides recovery focused services related to the safe and appropriate administration of medical treatment (including medications) as prescribed by the physician.
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Primary Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Responsibilities. Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Requirements. Active Licensed Vocational Nurse in California.
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Licensed by State authority as a Licensed Vocational Nurse or Licensed Psychiatric Technician. Licensed by State authority as a Licensed Vocational Nurse or Licensed Psychiatric Technician.
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Minimum Credential, Education, And Experience Hold a valid license issued by the California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians, as a Psychiatric Technician or Licensed Vocational Nurse Able to complete at least 20 hours of continuing education per year in areas related to behavioral health.
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Apply online today to learn more about these Psychiatry - Child - Adolescent Lpn/lvn positions and to start the placement process. Posted job title: LPN/LVN Psychiatry - Child - Adolescent.
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Primary Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Subacute Responsibilities. We are currently seeking to hire a Licensed Vocational Nurse with Subacute experience to join our team.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) I/II/III provides a variety of administrative, clinical nursing, health education, and outreach services within the community health center.
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Position Description:The Licensed Vocational Nurse provides specialized health services to students with specialized physical health care needs under the guidelines provided by the students doctor; provides specialized support services in a variety of settings, including various Pre-K to grade 5 educational settings, emotionally disturbed, autistic, behavioral, full inclusion, assistive technology, and special education setting.
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Positions: LVN - Home Health Field NursesShift (s): Per Diem, Part-time, Full-timePay: $26.00 -$32.00 (Overall Range) Case/Patient Specific $250 Bonus! Responsibilities:Following Plan of CareProvide basic patient care and treatmentSterilize and prepare medical tools and equipmentEducate and update patients/family on medical treatmentsFollow company policies and proceduresQualifications:Minimum 1 year LVN experience.
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lvn job Title: licensed practical nurse Company: Aveanna Healthcare in Los Angeles, CA
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