LPN (First or Second Shift) - Thrive Senior Living
Huntsville, AL 35802
About the Job
LPN - Senior Living, Opening for Full Time opening for 1st or 2nd shift.
LPN “Caring is the essence of nursing.”
Do you believe that every life, that has breath, has meaning?
A deep commitment to quality is what’s appealing.
If you believe that every life, that has breath, has a purpose - this position is for you!
LPN “Caring is the essence of nursing.”
Do you believe that every life, that has breath, has meaning?
A deep commitment to quality is what’s appealing.
If you believe that every life, that has breath, has a purpose - this position is for you!
- Custom and flexible schedules are available.
- Competitive benefits package, including 401K! Advancement opportunities.
Position: LPN - FT/PT/PRN Customized Shifts - 8 and 12 hours. Full-time 1st shift and FT 3rd shift available for an immediate opening.
Job Summary:
The duties and responsibilities of the LPN include training, organizing, developing, and directing the operation of the Resident Services Department in accordance with current existing federal, state, and local standards, as well as in accordance with the established policies and procedures in the community.
Essential Responsibilities:
The duties and responsibilities of the LPN include training, organizing, developing, and directing the operation of the Resident Services Department in accordance with current existing federal, state, and local standards, as well as in accordance with the established policies and procedures in the community.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Leads and directs nursing care of our residents.
- Serves as the point person for the residents/family in their assigned unit.
- Ensures that CNA and RMA documentation is accurate and complete; providing 1:1 training as appropriate.
- Performs administrative duties such as completing medical reports and forms, evaluations, studies, charting, etc., as necessary and directed.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Experience in long-term care and/or in an assisted living community.
- Two years of experience supervising others in a hospital, long-term care facility, or other healthcare institution.
Education and Experience:
- It is required that the LPN holds a current, unencumbered license to practice as a nurse in this state.
- It is required that the LPN receive a nursing degree from an accredited nursing program, college, or university.
- Nursing degree from an accredited nursing program, college, or university.
- It is required that the LPN holds a current CPR certification.
Source : Thrive Senior Living