Employment Type : Full-Time
Thank you for considering a career at Mercy Health SUMMARY OF JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: The Home Care Licensed Practical Nurse is a licensed practical nurse who applies nursing knowledge and clinical skills to assist in the provision of quality and safe home health services. The Home Care LPN assists in providing home health services for a group of patients, in education of patients/families and staff, and in monitoring appropriateness of patient care. The group of patients can include home care patients of all ages. The Home Care LPN is directly accountable to the Team Coordinator. The Home Care LPN works independently but receives guidance and supervision from the Home Care Nurse. The Home Care LPN supports the agency policies, procedures, protocols, and standards of nursing practice, recognizing each person as an individual with certain rights. The Home Care LPN witnesses the agency’s philosophy by respecting the uniqueness and dignity of each person and by implementing the values of HM Health Partners in providing services and in all professional interactions. The Home Care LPN promotes positive guest relations, demonstrates the agency’s core values, and exemplifies the agency’s philosophy in daily work activities; promotes and maintains effective relationships and communication in all professional endeavors. QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION: The Home Care LPN has the following knowledge: EXPERIENCE: The Home Care LPN is a licensed practical nurse with two (2) years recent acute care experience or previous home care experience. Orientation program of two weeks. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: Mental application; ability to plan and organize work; able to teach, and direct professional and non-professional personnel; ability to adapt to various personalities; ability to assist in coordinating activities to bring about effective group action. Motor coordination and manual dexterity are necessary to coordinate eyes, hands and finger movements necessary in handling medications, equipment and supplies. For example, intravenous infusions, suction machines, oxygen equipment, traction and orthopedic appliances. LPN’s who have received training in phlebotomy and have demonstrated competency may perform phlebotomy as ordered by the physician. The Home Care LPN demonstrates the stamina to work with accuracy and to endure the strain of executing orders; ability to work under pressure, evaluates and adjusts to critical situations with certain confidence and resourcefulness in stress situations The Home Care LPN assist in the new personnel and students during clinical practice. Responsible for proper use of supplies and equipment; responsible for completion of accurate records, for security of narcotics and medication supply. Responsible for proper distribution of patient valuables. The Home Care LPN is responsible to perform direct nursing care and document with accuracy. The Home Care LPN realizes that errors and incompetence may have serious consequences for a patient. Contact with patients under the wide variety of circumstances. May be exposed to/occasionally exposed to patient elements. Exposed to unpleasant elements (accidents, injuries and illness). Subject to varying and unpredictable situations. Handles emergency or crisis situation. Travel required. The Home Care LPN is responsible to keep confidential the patient’s medical record and information relating to patients, physicians and employees. Understands that improper release of information may be a direct violation of patient’s rights. The Home Care LPN must have the ability to provide written or verbal instructions and communicate necessary information to patients, families, caregivers, physicians and all other individuals involved in patient care. The Home Care LPN promotes positive guest relations and exemplifies the agency’s philosophy and demonstrates the agency’s core values of caring, commitment, respect and integrity in all professional endeavors. PRINCIPAL JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES: WORKING CONDITIONS: In an eight (8) hour work day (0-8 hrs): Sit – 3 hrs Stand – 3 hrs Walk – 2 hrs PHYSICAL DEMANDS: 0% (None) - Working from heights 1-33% (Occasionally) – Squatting, Bending, Kneeling, Reaching, Twisting, Crawling, Climbing, Walking on rough ground, Exposure to dust, fumes or gases, and Being near moving equipment. 34-66% (Frequently) - Exposure to changes of temperature or humidity 67-100% (Continuously) - None Job requires personnel to lift/carry: 0-10 lbs 34-66% Frequently 11-24 lbs 1-33% Occasionally 25-34 lbs 1-33% Occasionally 35-50 lbs 1-33% Occasionally 51-74 lbs 0% None 75-100 lbs 0% None 100+ lbs 0% None Job requires personnel to push/pull: 0-10 lbs 34-66% Frequently 11-24 lbs 34-66% Frequently 25-34 lbs 34-66% Frequently 35-50 lbs 34-66% Frequently 51-74 lbs 34-66% Frequently 75-100 lbs 34-66% Frequently 100+ lbs 34-66% Frequently At work, personnel use hands for repetitive actions such as: Grasping – Yes or NO Grasping and Turning – Yes or NO Fine Manipulation – Yes or NO Speed Work – Yes or NO Other aspects of job not listed above = NONE Mercy Health is an equal opportunity employer. We’ll also reward your hard work with: Scheduled Weekly Hours: Work Shift: Department: All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, genetic information, or protected veteran status, and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability. If you’d like to view a copy of the affirmative action plan or policy statement for Mercy Health – Youngstown, Ohio or Bon Secours – Franklin, Virginia; Petersburg, Virginia; and Emporia, Virginia, which are Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, please email recruitment@mercy.com. If you are an individual with a disability and would like to request a reasonable accommodation as part of the employment selection process, please contact The Talent Acquisition Team at recruitment@mercy.com