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Currently licensed or licensed by endorsement as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) by the Alabama Board of Nursing required. QualificationsGraduate from an accredited Practical Nursing Program required.
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Job Description:Under general supervision, to provide nursing care to patients based on the nursing process, UAB Hospital Standards of Nursing Care, and UAB Hospital policies and procedures while ensuring quality of care.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed by Alabama Board of Nursing. Serve as on-call nurse in the Nurse Delegation Program on a rotating basis with other MAS nurses.
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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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The Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse is responsible for providing direct skilled client care under the supervision of a registered nurse. Values-based Competencies: The Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse must consistently demonstrate and foster the following core values behaviors during all interactions with shareholders, clients, employees, vendors, and other business partners.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse is an essential part of the team responsible for providing and documenting skilled nursing care 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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This position is entry level and requires 0-3 years experience as a practical nurse in a hospital or clinic setting. Graduate from an accredited school for practical nursing. Obtains new patient records and previous test results, x-rays, scans, etc.
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DESCRIPTIONExciting Travel LPN Opportunity with JEDY Network - $35/Hour + Housing Provided (Birmingham, AL)JEDY Network is seeking dedicated and compassionate LPNs to join our team and make a difference in the lives of our residents.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Licensed practical nurse performs assessments and simple medical nursing procedures in client's homes, under the guidance of the RN Supervisor, and is specifically responsible for implementation of nursing care based upon the plan developed by a Registered Nurse (RN) in accordance with physician's orders.
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Current license as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Current license as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). More freedom than hospital settings with less politics. Knowledge of safety and infection control practices.
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Bilingual English/Spanish Only” Educated and currently certified/licensed in the state of employment and according to state requirements as a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, Licensed Vocation Nurse, Paramedic, or EMT. Current CPR/BLS certification required.
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Scope of work may be modified by state specific rules under The Nurse Practice Act. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The following duties are normal for this position. Any suspected abuse must be reported to the Director of Nursing/Administrator immediately.
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Licensed as a vocational/practical nurse in the state of practice. At least two (2) year clinical practical nursing experience. Graduate from an accredited school of practical nursing.
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Assists in all aspects of a clinical and surgical environment Tactful, mature and able to get along with diverse personalities 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 Minimum Job Qualifications: Current Nurse LPN license Current ACLS and IV certification - or must get upon hiring Experience working in a plastic surgery office is a big plus.
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Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN. Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN. LPN or LVN License Required per state regulations. Assist in maintaining a physical, social and psychological environment in the best interest of residents.
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