Spectrum Retirement Communities

Healthcare

WellnessNurse,LPN

$3–3k Mason, Ohio, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Wellness Nurse, LPN at Spectrum Retirement Communities. Skills: Patient care, Clinical monitoring, Regulatory compliance. Support resident health and well-being. Provide clinical monitoring”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Current nursing license (LPN or RN), Graduate from accredited school of practical nursing, Working knowledge of state regulations

Nice to Have

Three years’ experience in assessment, Three years’ experience in geriatric nursing

What You'll Do.

Support resident health and well-being

Provide clinical monitoring

Assist community nurses

Assist medication personnel

Ensure regulatory compliance

Ensure clinical excellence

Coordinate resident admission process

Deliver care per care plans

Administer medications

Administer treatments

Ensure medications administered per orders

Coordinate care with outside providers

Coordinate services with outside providers

Document care provided

Document resident observations

Report resident observations

Report unusual changes

Report significant changes

Maintain working knowledge of state regulations

Maintain working knowledge of policies

Maintain working knowledge of procedures

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work effectively as part of a team

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