LPN - Plainsboro, NJ - Day Shift (Full-time)
- Full-Time
- Plainsboro, NJ
- Penn Medicine
- Posted 2 years ago – Accepting applications
Description
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Penn Medicine Princeton Health is looking for a LPN interested in working the day shift full-time.
Position Summary:
Provide clinical services that include collection of information, leadership of activity and education groups, treatment plan input, and documentation for all services provided. To schedule and track physician visits and laboratory work within the assigned partial hospital program or site.
Essential job duties and responsibilities:
1. Provide assistance to the treatment team by: managing patients in the milieu, participating in the implementation of the multidisciplinary treatment plan, identifying significant changes in patients' clinical status and communicating this information to appropriate member(s) of the treatment team
2. Support customer service and performance improvement goals of the department; collaborate with other caregivers/staff, within and outside the department, to develop means of enhancing patient care and service.
3. Schedule MD time in accordance with requirements set for routine visits. Allow for MD schedule changes due to changes in patient presentation and work with Program Director, Coordinator, and clinicians in triage of patients. Track, record and bill each MD visit.
Other job duties and responsibilities:
1. Collect specimens for laboratory work as prescribed by the physician.
2. Collect health data of patients as requested.
3. Conducts individual and group activity and education sessions.
4. Document each treatment session in accordance with Princeton House documentation policies.
5. Participate in treatment rounds, working with treatment team to coordinate care through exchange of clinical information.
6. Interact professionally and respectfully with patients, families and staff in performance of daily duties.
7. Participate in hospital and program performance improvement program and goals.
8. Maintain standards of confidentiality.
9. Possess the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to meet patients' physical, psychological and social needs with those growth and development levels/patient populations served within the department.
10. Participate in unit compliance as related to established standards.
11. Other duties and projects as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Education
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Graduate of a nursing program as an LPN.
Related Work Experience- Previous experience in treatment of the program's patient population.
- Can additional experience substitute for education? If “yes”, specify type of experience (i.e. supervisory or nonsupervisory, etc) and identify how many years of additional experience:
Licensure, certification or registration requirements:
- Active Practical Nurse License in the state of New Jersey
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