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1-year experience as a Licensed Vocational Nurse in the last 3 years in a supervised setting OR qualify for and complete our Nurse Residency Program. Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN.
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Visit us online at: The primary function of The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) practices under the direction or supervision of the professional registered nurse. Follows standard of care as defined within scope of Licensed Vocational Nurse and reflects the American Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics for Nurses and the Nurse Practice Act of 2015.
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The primary function of The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) practices under the direction or supervision of the professional registered nurse. New service offerings coming in 2021 include ECT, virtual reality exposure therapy, bio neurofeedback and CBT-I for insomnia.
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Join our team as a day shift, part-time, Urgent Care Center (UCC) Licensed Vocational Nurse in Amarillo, TX. Assists with daily clinic operations in an urgent care setting, including assessing patients, answering nurse calls, patient triage, medication administration, and a wide variety of duties, as needed.
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Additional services we offer include 24 hours a day free behavioral health assessments, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient mental health and substance use programs, clinic-based psychiatry and therapy services.
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The Home Health Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is responsible for providing quality patient care and performing technical skilled care in the patient's home. We are hiring for a Licensed Vocational Nurse in the Amarillo area.
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If you are a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) looking to explore home health or embark on a new career path, apply and share with us 'why you became a nurse.'" Current unrestricted licensed vocational nurse license in Texas.
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Licensed Practical Nurse / Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN / LVN) Notifies the Registered Nurse or Clinical Director of any changes in clients condition. Licensed Practical Nurse / Licensed Vocational Nurse (LPN / LVN.
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As a licensed practical nurse/licensed vocational nurse (LPN/LVN), you'll be the connection between exceptional care and real, positive results. Perform a broad array of nursing tasks under the supervision of a registered nurse each day.
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Aveanna Private Duty Nurse – LVN/LPN. Aveanna Private Duty Nurse – LVN/LPN. Must have and maintain an active, unencumbered license (RN/LPN/LVN) in the state in which the clinician will practice.
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Licensure: Full, active, current and unrestricted licensure as a licensed practical or vocational nurse in a State, Territory or Commonwealth (, Puerto Rico) of the United States, or District of Columbia.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The LVN functions under the supervision of the charge nurse or registered nurse delegating any tasks within the scope of practice for an LVN. The LVN is responsible for providing safe, compassionate and focused nursing care to assigned patients with predictable health care needs, utilizing the principles of continuous quality improvement in collaboration with other health team members.
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Be currently licensed as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) in the state of employment. Our Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) work under the direction of RNs and in compliance with Physicians' orders.
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Registered Nurse or Licensed /Vocational Nurse in good standing. We’re seeking a Charge Nurse - LVN or RN to join our growing team! Give direction to Nurse Aides for appropriate care of residents.
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Current, valid, and active license to practice as a Licensed Vocational/Practical Nurse in the state of which you are employed at an Oceans Healthcare hospital. The Licensed Vocational Nurse's primary role is to provide nursing care for patients who are experiencing common, well-defined health problems.
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