Licensed Practical Nurse
LicensedPracticalNurse-PrimaryCare
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“Licensed Practical Nurse - Primary Care at Licensed Practical Nurse. Skills: Patient care, Triage, Clinical support. Room patients. Maintain efficient patient flow”
Industry & Context.
Ability to stand for extended periods, Assist with patient movement, Respond to patient care needs quickly, Respond to patient care needs efficiently, Working in a busy clinical setting, Multiple demands
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Active, unrestricted LPN license in Vermont, Current CPR certification
Nice to Have
clinical assessment and triage skills, Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, Ability to multitask and thrive in a fast-paced environment
What You'll Do.
Maintain efficient patient flow
Prioritize patient needs
Obtain and document vital signs
Document medical history
Document clinical information
Communicate patient concerns
Communicate clinical findings
Assist providers with exams
Assist with procedures
Assist with patient care
Administer medications
Administer immunizations
Administer treatments
Process prescription refills
Process patient calls
Process patient messages
Perform in-office testing
Assist with in-office testing
Perform specimen collection
Assist with specimen collection
Provide patient education
Maintain accurate documentation
Maintain timely documentation
Uphold confidentiality standards
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Team-oriented
Communication Scope
Excellent communication; Interpersonal skills
Full Job Description
Building Name: Porter - Primary Care - Middlebury Location Address: 82 Catamount Park, Middlebury Vermont Regular Department: Porter - Primary Care - Middlebury Full Time Standard Hours: 36 Biweekly Scheduled Hours: 72 Shift: Day Primary Shift: - Weekend Needs: None Salary Range: Min $24.42 Mid $30.35 Max $36.28 Recruiter: Abigail Keegan Job Description: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) responsible for providing patient care in a fast-paced outpatient setting, including rooming patients, triage, and clinical support under the direction of a provider. Ensures efficient patient flow while delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. Responsibilities: * Room patients and maintain efficient patient flow for scheduled and walk-in visits * Perform triage (in-person and phone) and prioritize patient needs per protocol * Obtain and document vital signs, medical history, and clinical information in the EMR * Communicate patient concerns and clinical findings to providers * Assist providers with exams, procedures, and patient care * Administer medications, immunizations, and treatments as ordered * Process prescription refills and patient calls/messages * Perform or assist with in-office testing and specimen collection * Provide patient education and support for care plans and follow-up * Maintain accurate, timely documentation and uphold confidentiality standards Qualifications: * Active, unrestricted LPN license in Vermont * Current CPR certification * Strong clinical assessment and triage skills * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills * Ability to multitask and thrive in a fast-paced environment Core Competencies: * Patient-focused and team-oriented * Strong organizational and time-management skills * Ability to prioritize and adapt quickly * Professional, dependable, and detail-oriented Work Environment/Physical Requirements * Ability to stand for extended periods and assist with patient movement * Capable of responding to patient care needs quickly and effici
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