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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: LTAC - Long Term Acute Care Discipline: LPN / LVN Start Date: 09/09/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Job Description As a licensed practical nurse (LPN), you'll provide patient care under the supervision of a nurse or physician.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is responsible for providing quality care to the patients. Delivers direct care by taking vitals, administering medication, and reporting directly to the RN or Doctor on patient status.
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By applying with us, you'll work with one of our Recruitment Pros to help you land your next dream role. Proof of valid LPN license in good standing from the State Of New York. 5,000 Sign-On Bonus Available.
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Maintains a current state license as a professional Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN). Ability to delegate assignments to the appropriate individuals based on their skills, role, and interests and according to the State Nurse Practice Act.
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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) you play one of the most important roles in the patient's care experience. LPNs take charge of the patient's direct care, including everything from taking vital signs, managing treatment, and administering medication to hands-on duties like ensuring the patient is fed, dressed, and bathed.
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Licensed practical nurse (LPN), under the supervision of an RN, with a current NJ registered nursing license and one year of direct care nursing experience with children.
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Current and unrestricted license as Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN. As Licensed Practical Nurse at The Arbor Company, your work matters. We are recognized by our team members as a Great Place To Work® and we are honored to be one of only 20 companies on Fortune Magazine’s “Best Workplaces in Aging Services" list.
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