**Starting wage is based on years of experience**
General Purpose: To provide patient care through utilization of the nursing process. The Licensed Practical Nurse performs a variety of nursing care and administrative duties to ensure adequate operation of the hospital in the Long-Term Care Unit. The LPN is able to communicate effectively with all members of the health care team and maintains a high level of professionalism and confidentiality, which positively promotes the image of the hospital.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
Works with Long term care patients, able to assist with both skilled nursing and non-skilled
Medication pass, daily patient care, answering call lights, daily accurate and timely reporting and charting, accurate communication between other departments of the facility, ensures respectful workplace is upheld and following customer service based model as the facility goals.
Works with acutely ill patients, including emergency situations if the situation arises and extra assistance is needed in this area, within the scope of practice and licensure
Works independently as well as functioning as a team member
Ensuring patient center care if the focus of the team and helping the team stay on task
Capable of adapting to changing environment while maintaining professionalism in the workplace
Ensuring timely charting in the EMR system is complete
Ensures appropriate and timely shift change report is completed with all appropriate team members of the oncoming shift
Ensure accurate medication pass is done and performed in a professional manner under state licensure scope.
Communicates thoroughly and appropriately with patient family members as their POAs. Other Duties/Responsibilities: Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature, in-service meetings, and workshops. Maintain quality, safety and/or infection control standards. Perform other related duties as required to ensure the smooth operation of the hospital. This individual is expected to follow all policies and procedures of NCH and observe the rules and regulations pertaining to Corporate Compliance and confidentiality (HIPAA). This individual is expected to keep quality patient care at the forefront of their daily operations. This individual is expected to work as a team player at all times, and maintain professional working relationships with fellow employees.
Supervisory Duties: Oversees CNAs on duty
Job Qualifications:
Knowledge, Skills, and Ability:
The ability to read, write, and speak English is required. Additionally, the ability to read, analyze and interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal documents. Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from patients, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. The ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference and apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios and proportions to practical situations. Knowledge of and capability to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions is also necessary. Excellent typing and computer skills are also necessary. Knowledge of HIPAA regulations and Corporate Compliance requirements.
Education or Formal Training:
Must be a graduate of an accredited program of professional nursing
Current Licensure as a Practical Nurse in the State of Wyoming
Current Basic Life Support Certification to be renewed annually Experience:
One year of long-term care experience preferred
Some supervisory skills preferred but not required.
Working Environment: Working in a hospital creates a unique work environment of both confidentiality and hospitality. The characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. This individual can expect a moderate noise level, such as a business office or light traffic, and moderate foot traffic. You must have the ability to hear well enough for any type of position (e.g. normal hearing and audiogram including normal noise and speech discrimination).
Physical Activities: Under one third of the time you may need to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl to perform your job duties. One-third to two-thirds of the time you will stand, walk, use your hands, or reach with your hands and arms, or sit. Over two thirds of the time it will be necessary to talk or hear. You will frequently bend, reach and push or pull less than 50 pounds. Occasionally you will squat, kneel, climb on a step ladder, twist at the waist, and rotate above the waist. Up to one-third of the time, you must be able to lift up to 50 pounds from a twelve (12) inch height to waist height. The ability to see with clear vision at 20 inches or less, 20 feet or more, strong peripheral vision, three-dimensional vision and ability to judge distances and spatial relationships (depth perception); and the ability to adjust focus is necessary.
**NCHD promotes a 7 on 7 off rotating schedule
We have 1 position available for 1800-0600
We have 2 positions available for 0600-1800