Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION Summary/Objective The LPN/LVN Staff Nurse shares the VISION of the Little Sisters of the Poor which is to contribute to the Culture of Life at Holy Residence Home. As a Home for the neediest elderly, each person is valued, treated with dignity and the wisdom of age is celebrated. The LPN/LVN Staff Nurse is responsible for the provision and supervision of medical and personal care services in assigned area to assure residents attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being in accordance with the comprehensive assessment and plan of care. This position intentionally advances person-centered care and services irrespective of the presence of chronic and/or acute disease. These services are consistent with the Home’s standards and philosophy and are in compliance with all regulations codes, policies and procedures that govern the facility. Requirements and Qualifications 1. Must be a graduate of an accredited School of Nursing, licensed to practice in the State of Minnesota as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN). 2. A minimum of one (1) year experience as a nurse (preferred), preferably in the area of geriatrics, rehabilitation, or psychiatric nursing. 3. Must be able to function as a Charge Nurse ensuring that all nursing functions within the assigned unit(s) run smoothly and efficiently for his/her scheduled shift. 4. Must possess good written and verbal communication skills. Must have the ability to hear, understand, read, write, and communicate effectively in English. 5. Has evidence of good mental and physical health, maturity, and responsibility. 6. Must be able to function independently performing related duties/tasks with minimum supervision. Must also be able to function collaboratively. 7. Must have basic knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations and guidelines governing long-term care facilities. 8. Must have good clinical skills and a working knowledge of the nursing process. 9. Must be proficient in computer usage and software applications, including but not limited to electronic medical records. 10. Must possess supervisory and leadership skills to interact effectively with staff, residents, and families. 11. Must meet local, state, and federal requirements for background checks. 12. Possess the ability to perform essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation. Core Competencies 1. Written and oral communication proficiency in English. 2. Commitment to person-centered care as a way of life; respect for human dignity. 3. Communication through logical thinking and moral and ethical integrity. 4. Ability to practice accurate nursing skills that meet the needs of residents. 5. Detail-oriented to prioritize work demands and manage time effectively. Essential Functions: Manuals, Policies/Procedures and Mission Integration materials for the Little Sisters are located in the Nursing Department. A personal copy of current Employee Handbook, the Home’s Supplement and Benefit Guide are provided at time of hire. 1. Evaluate assigned Residents daily and report to relief nurse. 2. Timely reporting of changes of Residents status or condition to the Director of Nursing Services or the Director of Nursing Services designee and the Unit Supervisor. 3. Notify Resident physician and responsible party of change of Resident status, with prior reporting (if possible) to the Director of Nursing Services or the Unit Supervisor. 4. Assist Residents with issues related to psychosocial needs i.e. aging and health changes/illness, loss, and grief. 5. Administer and document prescribed medications/treatments accurately and timely and in compliance with policies and procedures. 6. Respond calmly and quickly to Resident and employee emergencies reporting to the Director of Nursing Services or her designee and the Unit Supervisor any emergency situations. 7. Transcribe accurately and timely all physician orders. 8. Participate in