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The State of Ohio is hiring a part-time Licensed Practical Nurse at the Northwest Developmental Center in Toledo. The role offers a pay range of $26.76 - $33.52 per hour and requires a license from the Ohio Board of Nursing.
Responsibilities include performing nursing procedures, administering medications, and monitoring residents for reactions. As a part-time position, candidates will work from 3pm to 11pm or 1:45pm to 11:45pm.
Comprehensive benefits are offered after hire, ensuring quality healthcare and work-life balance.
Licensed Practical Nurse Part-Time (260004IR)
Northwest Developmental Center, 1101 South Detroit Avenue, Toledo, OH 43614
$26.76 - $33.52 per hour
Part-time; 3pm-11pm or 1:45pm-11:45pm
Perform nursing procedures under the direction of a psychiatric/MR nurse, transcribe physician orders, administer controlled and non‑controlled medications, provide oxygen, apply sterile dressings, insert catheters, reinserts gastrostomy tubes, suction, collect specimens, and treat medical emergencies including CPR. Monitor residents for medication reactions, report negative reactions, assist physicians with physical exams and labs, chart resident records, prepare and count medications, order medication and supplies, provide medication instructions, mentor nursing students, assist in orientation of new employees, maintain medical records, attend meetings and committees, participate in quality assurance and safety monitoring, and communicate information to supervisors and staff.
License to practice nursing as a licensed practical nurse issued by the Ohio Board of Nursing. Proof of completion of an approved course in medication administration. Note: Licensed Practical Nurses who administer dialysis treatment must possess certification in IV Therapy pursuant to Ohio Revised Code.
May be exposed to unpredictable resident behavior and contagious diseases. The selected candidate will be required to submit to urinalysis prior to appointment to test for illegal drug use. A positive test will result in denial of employment and a one‑year ban from employment with the State of Ohio.
The State of Ohio is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of applicants or employees as defined in applicable federal law, state law, and any effective executive order.
Ohio is a disability inclusion state and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs, and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and other applicable laws.
The State of Ohio is a drug‑free workplace. Use of recreational marijuana or non‑medical cannabis is prohibited. This position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug‑Free Workplace Policy (HR‑39).