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LPNs at Trilogy do all the things you'd expect an LPN to do anywhere else. If you're looking to grow as an LPN, Trilogy is where you belong! BLS Provider obtained within 1 Month (30 days) of hire date or job transfer dateLicensed Practical/Vocational Nurse obtained prior to hire date or job transfer dateHigh school diploma or GED.
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We are currently seeking a per-diem Registered Nurse to join our team at Branchville Correctional Facility located in Branchville, Indiana. Centurion is the provider of healthcare services for the Indiana DOC. To explore a non-medical career in corrections with Indiana DOC, text IDOC to 765-263-6322 to speak with a recruiter, or apply now at indmhm #MC1The RN is responsible for providing holistic nursing care within the appropriate scope of practice to incarcerated patients.
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Nurse Assistants at Trilogy do all the things you'd expect a CNA/STNA to do anywhere else. If you're looking to grow as a Nurse Assistant, Trilogy is where you belong! Our Nurse Assistants love Trilogy for the stability, meaningful work, and great team.
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Licensure: Current unrestricted license to practice as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the state associated with this position. As a Home Health Nurse (RN/LPN) you will be called to care when you’re needed most.
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Preferred Licenses/Certifications: Unencumbered LPN License in the state where you are workingExperience:At least one year’s dementia care experience in a healthcare, senior living industry, or long-term care environment preferred.
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Must hold and maintain a current license to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) We rely on and trust our Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to provide quality healthcare and enrich the lives of our patients and residents.
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The Qualified Medication Aide QMA Administers prescribed medications to patients and maintains related medical records under supervision of Charge Nurse. The Qualified Medication Aide QMA Administers prescribed medications to patients and maintains related medical records under supervision of Charge Nurse.
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The Director of Clinical Excellence – RN / LPN Develops, implements, and maintains a facility-wide infection prevention and control program. A professionally-trained nurse that has earned a certificate/diploma or degree in nursing.
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Hold a Registered Nurse (RN) degree or diploma from an accredited college/university Have a valid RN state license and CPR certification Are experienced in all things nursing and how RNs practice medicine Have knowledge about laws, regulations, and guidelines that relate to long-term care.
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