Please scroll down, To apply

Licensed Practical Nurse LPN - Memory Care

hiring now

Morning Pointe Senior Living

2024-11-05 03:34:42

Job location Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: Healthcare & Medical

Job description

PART-TIME - FLEX LPN (Able to help out on days or nights) LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN) - Memory Care Morning Pointe memory care communities are dedicated to providing services that enhance the wellness, lifestyle and enjoyment of senior living. Award winning Alzheimer's services are provided in a caring, secure environment that promotes hospitality and dignity while maintaining an independent quality of life. As a LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE (LPN), your work is essential to providing for the daily needs and activities of Morning Pointe residents. Our most successful LPNs are people who: Find opportunities for our residents and associates to "Experience Something Better" Approach challenging situations with patience, pleasantness, and grace Treat co-workers and residents with a genuine sense of kindness and care Present yourself in a professional manner with a great attitude Understand that honesty and ethics are an essential part of your success Enjoy your work and understand your efforts have true purpose These are some of the benefits you will receive by joining us: Meaningful work you will feel good about Staff Meals and Free Uniform Program "On-Demand Pay" Available Managers who work alongside you and respect your work Health/Dental/Vision Insurance 401K with company match PTO and Holiday Pay Verizon Wireless group discount Employee Assistance Program Tuition Reimbursement Program Free Telehealth (Textcare and Teladoc) Short and Long Term Disability Insurance Flexible Schedules Career Development Program We are looking for: Someone with a "can do" attitude Someone who enjoys caring for others Someone with reliable transportation and a dependable work ethic Reading, writing, and basic math and verbal communication skills The ability to lift 50 lbs. Able to stand for long periods of time At least 18 years of age High School Diploma or equivalent LPNs are expected to accomplish tasks outside of their normal assignments whenever necessary to maintain a quality care environment for our residents. As part of a team-oriented workplace, LPNs participate in training opportunities and offer help to other areas and staff in need. The typical work of a LPN can include: Build and maintain close relationships with residents Take initiative and give guidance to RA and CNA staff Provide stellar resident care as directed by each resident's specific care plan Make resident safety needs a daily priority Continually assess, record, and document resident health and monitor for concerns Assist with and monitor resident medication needs Requirements: Current LPN license in applicable state as well as CPR certification

Inform a friend!

<!– job description page –>
Top