LPN- Licensed Practical Nurse - $3000 Sign on Bonus! Medical & Healthcare - Princeton, NJ at Geebo

LPN- Licensed Practical Nurse - $3000 Sign on Bonus!


Job Description:
LPN- Licensed Practical Nurse for Carnegie Post Acute Skilled Nursing at Princeton in Princeton Shift/hours: FT or PT or Per diem avail and weekends available FT/ PT and Per diem Weekends Shifts onlyn Weekday and weekend ShiftsnWe are Immediately Hiring for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) rolennFull-time, Part-time and Per-diem positions available for nursesnnGreat Pay Rates! (based on experience and skills)nn Benefits for LPNs include:nn tGenerous PTO and Holiday Payn tMedical, Dental, Vision Benefitsn tTuition Assistance Programs, Career Advancement OpportunitynnNew Nurse graduates and LPNs with experience are welcome!nnWe provide great training, orientation and support. Join a fantastic company and facility. Experience a great work environment led by an engaged management teamnnJob responsibilities for Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) include and are not limited to:nn tAssisting CNAs in performing ADL and routine care. n tConducting resident/patient treatments. n tAdministering medication in accordance with physician orders and Plan of Care.n t Submitting pharmacy orders. n tAccurately documenting and recording all information. n tGiving injections of medication as prescribed. n tObserving resident health to communicate current condition to RNs, Supervisors, and Physicians. n tTaking vital signs, including blood pressure, temperature and weight.n tBasic care, including wound cleaning and bandaging.n tManaging IVs, starting IV drips. n tMonitoring fluid/food intake and output. n tObserving and reporting resident accidents, incidents and the presence of skin breakdowns. n tAssisting as directed in the admissions process.n Tuition Assistance Program AvailablenRequired License/Certifications: LPN LicenseEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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