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An established industry player in memory care is seeking a compassionate Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join their team. This role involves direct care responsibilities and supervisory duties over caregivers, ensuring that residents receive the highest quality of nursing care. With a focus on gerontological nursing, especially for those with dementia, the position offers a supportive environment where your skills will make a meaningful difference in the lives of residents. Enjoy a range of amazing benefits including referral bonuses and daily pay, making this an exciting opportunity for dedicated nursing professionals.
Job Title: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Memory Care - PRN - Variable
Category: LPN / LVN - Assisted Living
Location: Largo, FL 33770 US (Primary)
Job Description:
Arden Courts ProMedica Memory Care Largo is hiring a PRN LPN
This LPN position is a staff position that has direct care responsibilities as well as supervisory responsibility for caregivers. The Licensed Practical Nurse - LPN is responsible for supervising nursing personnel to deliver nursing care and, within the scope of practice, coordinates care delivery, which will ensure that resident’s needs are met in accordance with professional standards of practice through physician orders, facility policies and procedures, and federal, state, and local guidelines.
Benefits: Amazing benefits including no mandate to stay over for shift coverage, referral bonuses, Daily Pay, employee discounts through Perk Spot, employee appreciation events, uniforms, EAP, and more for PRN staff.
Job Requirements:
Physical Demands: Ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, and squat for prolonged periods; ability to push and pull objects and lift and carry up to 20 pounds, unassisted on a frequent basis (occasionally up to 50 pounds, unassisted); full use of gross and fine motor skills of the upper and lower extremities (i.e., treatments, dressing changes, medication supervision, writing notations, etc.).
The above list of accountabilities is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by the incumbent; it should not be considered exhaustive.