LPN - Hospice of the Northwest
Company: Skagit Regional Health
Location: Mount Vernon
Posted on: January 22, 2025
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Job Description:
The information described in this job description has been
designed to indicate the general nature of the work performed. It
is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive
inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications
required of employees assigned to this job. Job Summary The LPN
provides nursing services under the direct supervision of a
registered nurse following a plan of care as ordered by the
physician and in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team.
Functions as a coordinator to ensure records are complete to enable
physicians to successfully complete appointments; responsible for
the processing of incoming labs and test results for the assigned
physician group; liaison between the patients and their doctors. Is
clinically competent; delivers care to patients utilizing the
nursing process of assessment, planning, intervention,
implementation and evaluation. Effectively interacts with patients
and other health team members while maintaining standards of
professional nursing.
Essential Functions Demonstrates ability to assess, plan,
implement, and evaluate patient care. Ability to communicate
clinical / educational knowledge to others (i.e., students, staff,
patients and families, caregivers) and maintain up-to-date
knowledge and communicate new trends/techniques in nursing and
demonstrate knowledge and skills to care for specific age groups
under his/her care (i.e., newborn, pediatric, adult, geriatric). If
applicable, assist MA's as needed, taking brief histories and vital
signs. Utilize excellent interpersonal skills necessary to deal
effectively with patients/families from a variety of backgrounds
and with varied emotional and medical needs. Ability to demonstrate
excellent oral, written, visual, and auditory skills in order to
communicate, deliver safe patient care, and document patient care
(including the nursing competency assessment checklist if
applicable) and use various teaching methods and to adapt these to
patient and family education level and learning style. Utilize
excellent interpersonal skills necessary to deal effectively with
patients/families from a variety of backgrounds and with varied
emotional and medical needs. Demonstrates ability to function as
part of an interdisciplinary team. Skilled in identifying and
problem solving quality improvement issues by participating in the
Quality Assessment Performance Improvement (QAPI) process, chart
review, and the education of staff. Exhibit efficient time
management skills to independently manage assignments, i.e. to
schedule visits (if applicable), attend required meetings, and
respond to urgent needs by prioritizing and triaging multiple
concerns. Willingness to learn and apply an understanding of the
healthcare financial environment, reimbursement, Conditions of
Participation and CHAP standards and communicate to patient/family.
Demonstrates accountability for professional nursing practice,
commitment to patient care and commitment to uphold the Patient
Bill of Rights. Maintains regular communications with the Program
Manager or designee to review caseload management and consults with
Program Manager or designee regarding decisions impacting clinical
staff and the delivery of care. Informs the Program Manager or
designee of unusual or potentially problematic issues. Make
decisions in conjunction with the Program Manager that reflect
thorough consideration of alternative and creative solutions. Shows
sensitivity to the impact of decisions on others. Actively
participates in program development via committees, task forces, or
educational efforts. Adheres to Administrative SRH/Nursing Service
policies. Does not incur excessive overtime. PROBLEM SOLVING-
Demonstrates sound judgment by taking appropriate actions regarding
questionable findings or concerns. Investigates and follows through
on unusual orders or requests for service or information. Follows
proper reporting procedures for actual or potential accidents
and/or incidents so follow-up and/or prevention can occur.
Records/reports the need for service maintenance or repair of
equipment and removes any faulty equipment from service.
Contributes to the achievement of Quality Improvement and
participate in QI activities. Consistently evaluates work and
determines if further steps are needed to meet client expectations.
Takes initiative to do or redo inadequate or incomplete work, even
if it is not yours. Ensures compliance with regulatory standards.
PRODUCTIVITY/EFFICIENCY - Consistently demonstrates the ability to
respond to changing situations in a flexible manner in order to
meet current needs, such as reprioritizing work as necessary.
Minimizes non-productive time and fills slow periods with
activities that will enable you to prepare to meet the future needs
of the organization (education, organizing, housekeeping, assisting
others). Organizes job functions and work area to be able to
effectively complete varied assignments within established time
frames. Consistently demonstrates the ability to take the
initiative to make decisions/choices without direct supervision.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT - Attends required annual in-service programs.
Participates in continuing education activities and obtains
required contact hours. Meets 100% attendance requirement to annual
mandatory skill updates. Attends a minimum of 75% of scheduled
staff meetings and reads and signs all minutes of meetings not
attended. ADHERENCE TO SRH AND DEPARTMENTAL POLICIES - Demonstrates
knowledge and understanding of all policies and procedures and
ability to reference them from appropriate sources. Complies with
SRH's infection control policies and procedures including Body
Substance Isolation (BSI) and the Exposure Control Plan, which
reflects OSHA Blood-borne Pathogens Standard to ensure a safe
working environment for self and others. Ensures that SRH is
operated in an efficient and cost effective manner by adhering to
SRH and departmental attendance policies as documented on the
Employee Attendance Record. Demonstrates adherence and support of
SRH-Wide Service Standards and SRH/Department Safe Practices
Standards. Complies with all SRH Policies and Procedures. Performs
other duties as assigned by Manager or Designee. Maintain ability
to float to other departments/locations as assigned.
Education License Practical Nurse Degree and current license in
Washington State.
Experience/Training Minimum of two years applicable clinical
experience as an LPN preferred.
License/Certifications Current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
licensure in Washington State. Current American Heart Association
Healthcare Provider Certification (BLS) required. Hospice LPNs:
Current Washington State driver's license and insured (must provide
proof of insurance), and have or have access to reliable
transportation (travel to patient's homes is a requirement of this
position). Other Skills Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal
communication skills, and customer service skills. Must possess
strong organization skills, with the ability to work independently
while coordinating multiple competing priorities. Must have the
ability to handle conflict in a professional manner and maintain a
professional attitude at all times, serving as a positive role
model for the team. Demonstrated ability to work autonomously and
stay organized while remaining flexible and cooperative in
performing job responsibilities. May provide training to
co-workers, clients, peers on a variety of subjects from nursing
practices/trends/techniques to new employee training as requested.
Participates in staff selection, orientation of new personnel, and
if qualified serves as a preceptor. Works efficiently, always
striving toward improved processes that save time and energy while
promoting safety and compassion. Minimizes waste/good steward of
limited resources. Physical Demands and Work Environment The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is
very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling,
stooping, crouching, crawling, climbing and driving all day. The
employee must frequently lift or move objects and patients weighing
over 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job
include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral
vision, depth perception and ability to focus. This position may
require driving and working in various outdoor venues and locations
such as hospitals, clinics, and patient homes for which there is
little over environmental conditions.Skagit Regional Health offers
a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision,
457b/401a (retirement), long term disability, and paid time off to
all employees holding an FTE of 20 or more hours per week. Eligible
employees also receive sick time pay.
Job Type: Full-timePay: $28.82 - $41.84 per hourMedical Specialty:
Hospice & Palliative Medicine
License/Certification: BLS Certification (Required) LPN (Required)
Driver's License (Required)Ability to Commute: Mount Vernon, WA
98273 (Required)Ability to Relocate: Mount Vernon, WA 98273:
Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In personby Jobble
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