Assisted Living, CPR Certification, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Communication Skills, Customer Support/Service, Director of Nursing (DON), Drug Therapy, Federal Laws and Regulations, Healthcare, Healthcare Management, Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse, Manual Dexterity, Mathematics, Medications, Nursing, Nursing Credentials, Nursing Home, Nursing Management, Reporting Skills, State Laws and Regulations, Team Lead/Manager, Writing Skills
Primary Purpose
The LPN Float Nurse LPN or RN is under the supervision and guidance of the Regional Director of Nursing (RDON), Director of Nursing (DON), and the Executive Director (ED) of the Community in which they are assigned. The Travel Nurse will assist the DON and the Executive Director of the Community in the day-to-day operation of the residence support services and supervises the health care given within the residence.
The Travel Nurse must not leave the Community during their shift. In the case of a personal emergency, the RDON, the DON, and the Executive Director of the Community must be notified. The Travel Nurse will not leave the premises until properly relieved. The Travel Nurse may be assigned other duties by the RDON and/or DON and the Executive Director of the Community.
Qualifications & Skills Needed
Education
- Graduate of a state accredited Nursing school.
- Licensed as an LPN or RN in the state in which services are performed.
- License must be in good standing and active without restriction.
- Must have a current CPR Certification.
Experience
- Prefer experience with the elderly in a nursing home, assisted living, or residential setting.
Language Skills
- Must possess the ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
- Must have the ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
- Must have the ability to effectively communicate and follow both written and oral instructions.
- Must adhere to and comply with all verbal and written policies and instructions set forth by the Morning Pointe Community.
Duties (include but are not limited to)
Medication
- Store and manage resident medications, including narcotics, in compliance with State and Federal regulations and in accordance with Morning Pointes medication policies.
- Dispose of medications in compliance with State and Federal regulations and in accordance with Morning Pointes Medication Disposal policy.
- Assist residents with taking medications in compliance with State and Federal regulations and in accordance with resident physicians orders and Morning Pointes medication policies.
Residents
- Manage the health care of all residents, including providing information to the families and staff in the absence of the DON and the ED of the Community.
- Perform ongoing assessments of residents physical and psychosocial needs and advise the DON and the ED of the Community of changes in status.
- Observe and record significant condition changes and reactions. Notify the DON and the ED of the Community of these changes or reactions, especially to drug treatments and significant other incidents.
- When appropriate, explain procedures and treatments for the resident to gain cooperation and understanding, thereby relieving possible apprehension.
- Respond to life-saving situations based on current standards, policies, procedures, and protocols.
- Follow and adhere to The Nursing Practices Act as set forth by the State in which licensed to provide services.
Supervisory Responsibilities
The Travel Nurse is responsible for the coordination of health care needs of the residents during their shift. As team leaders, the Travel Nurse provides direct supervision of the Resident Services Assistants and Certified Nursing Assistants during their shift. They must keep the DON and the Executive Director of the Community informed of significant changes in residents, staff, and facility.
Physical Demands
This position is classified as HEAVY, requiring:
- Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to lift/move objects.
- Functional requirements include constant standing and walking.
- Frequent lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, stooping, bending, turning, and stretching.
- Finger and hand dexterity required.
- Visual and hearing acuity essential.
- Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions necessary.
- Ability to perform basic mathematical computations required.
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