Summary
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) functions under the supervision of the Director of Nursing and performs delegated patient care functions.
The work that is performed is done under the established policies and procedures of the organization and within the educational preparation and regulatory requirements for licensure.
The LPN will be expected to assess and analyze a given situation and make decisions within the limits of licensed practice.
Trains and supports new staff with enthusiasm and actively promotes activities to help them successfully assimilate into the work area.
Education
Licensed Practical Nurse degree
Experience
One year experience in a clinical setting is preferred.
Licenses, Certification, and/or Registrations
Current licensure by the Alabama Board of Nursing and must be Certified to practice Nursing in the State of Alabama.
BLS certification.
Behavioral Responsibilities
Utilizes appropriate communication and displays compassion in exceeding customer expectations.
Applies principles of teamwork and quality to job responsibilities and includes customer satisfaction goals.
Demonstrate integrity and responsibilities related to organization operations, safety, and education.
Duties & Responsibilities
Work under the supervision of the Director of Nursing, physician(s), nurse practitioner(s), and/or RN; and within the approved policies and procedures established for the Rural Health Medical Program, Inc.
Provide high-quality health care services.
Assist Providers and Professional Nurses in routine health care (documenting accurate patient data in EHR).
Take vital signs and record, collect specimens, analyze or prepare for transport, and maintain patient and informational confidentiality.
Clean examination rooms after each patient, maintain a clean and orderly working environment, and administer medication under professional supervision.
Prepare patients for examination, assist with treatments, and assist in patient education with EHR.
Assist in the maintenance of a patient tracking system and maintain patient health records with the EHR System.
Demonstrate professional etiquette at all times, including answering phones, and addressing patients, staff, and visitors.
Administer first aid and emergencies.
Comply with all RHMPI policies and procedures as outlined in the Employee Handbook and Policy and Procedure Manuals.
Any other duties that may be asked of you that may not be stated here to perform your job.
Performs additional duties as assigned by immediate supervisor’s approval.
Working Conditions
This position requires manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination for easy and skillful use of hands when working with and performing normal office duties and responsibilities.
The employee is required to stand, walk, sit, climb, balance, stoop, crouch, kneel, and reach with hands and arms frequently.
Good listening skills are necessary to receive detailed information via oral and or written communication(s) and to make objective nondiscrimination decisions.
Visual acuity is needed to assess color changes, to verify accuracy of written materials, and to accurately prepare and administer medications.
Language Skills/Specialized Skills
Ability to read, speak effectively, analyze, and interpret documents.
Must be able to collect accurate patient data and document it in the EHR System.
Must be able to perform all clinical nursing tasks under the supervision of an RHMPI Physician or Quality Coordinator/Director of Nursing.
Must have good interpersonal and communication skills.
Computer Skills
Proficient in document creation and utilization of specific computer programs including Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher) and other tools such as Canva, Prezi, and Poster my Call, Electronic Health Records, Population Health Management Systems.
Proficient in software implementations and management preferred.
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