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Northampton County Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Full Time and Part Time Vacancies in Nazareth, Pennsylvania

Candidates are NOT required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 (effective February 3, 2025).

COMING SOON - FREE DAYCARE TO ALL GRACEDALE EMPLOYEES

*WE OFFER SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS, 8 & 12 HOUR SHIFTS, WEEKEND ONLY SHIFTS, & EVERY OTHER WEEKEND ONLY SHIFTS & FULL & PART TIME BENEFIT PACKAGES *

Salaries for this position are based on VERIFIABLE experience in same position. Pay rate for candidates with: <5 yrs exp = $25.19/hr; 5 to <10 yrs exp = $26.88/hr; 10+ yrs exp = $28.67/hr. Please add your entire work history to your application: omission of relevant work history may affect your starting salary. Attachment of a resume does not fulfill this requirement.

Job Benefits for Full Time Employees Full-time employees of the County of Northampton are offered a package of benefits which includes the following: •    Medical Insurance •    Vision and Prescription •    Dental •    Life Insurance •    Traditional Pension 

GENERAL PURPOSE This is licensed practical nursing work performing a variety of nursing and medical support functions in a County medical facility. A position in this class dispenses medications, provides treatments and has the required knowledge for documentation on a medical record. This position also includes charge nurse of a unit when assigned.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED/EXERCISED This position reports directly to a higher level nursing position; supervises the work of Certified Nurse Aides.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE POSITION Provides the needs of the resident upon recommendation and orders of the attending physician and reports to Registered Nurse (RN), Nursing Supervisor, or physician, the resident's condition and reaction to medication, treatments or significant incidents.

LPN is also responsible for including but not limited to: timely documentation, assistance with admissions, discharges, transfers, returns, medication, reporting of untoward events, updating care plans, notifications to RN's, supervisors, physicians, families, etc. LPN will follow established procedures; utilize resources when needed, i.e. staff development, policies, adjust work assignments in response to unanticipated absences, changes in resident load or nursing needs, or similar situations. Works with unit personnel to ensure effectiveness of treatments and general care provided, correct inappropriate or ineffective care, and determine overall patient status; carries out specific nursing functions restricted to performance by LPN. Administers and accurately records prescribed medications and treatments, observing resident's reactions to medications and treatments; reports to Registered Nurse (RN), Nursing Supervisor any visible symptoms or adverse reactions.

Performs nursing duties and responsibilities relevant to routine bedside nursing, including but not limited to: care required to meet the physical, psychological, nutritional, religious, emotional and social needs of the residents. These duties/responsibilities include but are not limited to bathing, feeding, making beds, ambulation of patients via wheelchair, geri chair, cane, walker, or assistance of nursing personnel, complete vital signs, intake and output, enemas, hot and cold applications, skin care, wound care, tracheostomy care, catheterization, tube feedings, perform CPR, etc.

Performs nursing duties and responsibilities relevant to the health and welfare of the patient including safety measures; i.e. restraints (all types), oxygen therapy, etc.

Maintains residents' clinical record by accurately and timely charting all pertinent data, untoward events, focused assessments and appropriate observations. Documentation on the resident's clinical record to include but is not limited to; i.e. vital signs, clinic tests, intake and output, accurate and timely nurses notes, notifications to family and physicians, etc.

Coordinates, instructs and assumes lead work responsibilities for Certified Nurse Aides and students when assig ed.

Processes forms and miscellaneous documents as necessary.

Other job duties as necessary. Performs related work as may be required.

*An employee assigned to this title shall perform a majority, but may not perform all, of the duties listed in this job description. Conversely, minor level duties performed on the job may not be listed. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.

REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE - Graduation from an accredited school of nursing; AND

Two (2) years of clinical nursing experience in a health care facility, preferably long term care, including work experience with patient care regulatory requirements for documentation; AND

Possession of current licensure as a Licensed Practical Nurse or GPN/Graduate Practical Nurse, issued by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; AND

Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification.

GRADUATE PRACTICAL NURSE CANDIDATES - After completion of a nursing program, Graduate Practical Nurse candidates who obtain their diploma may be hired if they meet the following requirements: must be an accredited school; applicant must possess their temporary practice permit, and have a scheduled test date - the scheduled test date must be within forty-five (45) days of hire; must provide documentation to Human Resources upon hire that test date has been scheduled. Failure to schedule test date, and/or provide proof to Human Resources, will result in the postponement of hire date.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of: practical nursing principles, practices and standards; methods and techniques used in medical care documentation; practical nursing methods and techniques commonly employed.

Ability to: assess extent of medical condition and/or need for medical care on the part of those with conflicting motivations; establish and maintain effective working relations with the personnel both within and outside of the institution; read, write, speak, understand, and communicate in English to perform the duties of this position.  

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Telephone, computer, implements used for writing i.e. pens and pencils, scheduling charts and blood pressure equipment, thermometers, patient record charts, syringe needles, accucheck machine, surgical instruments, stethoscope, oxygen equipment, medication carts, and machinery for inhalation therapy.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties required of this position, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, push, pull, sit, talk and hear and must possess agility and strength sufficient to lift, support, and maneuver heavy patients of limited physical capacity as well as provide care; to effectively read and write reports, work schedules, patient records, physicians orders, etc.; to hear and speak sufficiently clear with other individuals both in person and over the telephone and to effectively discuss treatment, and answer staff questions.

The physical demands described here are represe

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