POSITION SUMMARY:
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), under the direction of the Clinic Manager, Clinical Nurse Supervisor, or Physician Supervisor, is responsible for providing outpatient ambulatory and home nursing services to eligible individuals and promoting continuity of care.
The position is responsible for the coordination of services, patient education, and preventive health maintenance services to clinic patients.
The position is responsible for providing patient care within the scope of practice.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (includes, but is not limited to, the following)
Provides and documents direct patient care within the assigned workload.
Assists in writing and implementing policies and procedures for Nursing and Health Division.
Ensures the safety and well-being of clients.
Prepares patient and equipment required for appointment and assists provider as needed.
Identifies patients who require attention and collaborates with the medical team in arranging for appropriate care.
Operates, monitors, and maintains specialized equipment i.
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, autoclave, surgical instruments, sterilization/packaging, and medical equipment.
Administer PO, IM, SQ, ID, IV medications, and immunizations as ordered.
Monitors and orders medical supplies and equipment.
Plans and initiates nursing action based on nursing assessment and best practices.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: (includes, but is not limited to, the following)
Covers for staff at other clinic locations as assigned
Promotes continuity of care, standardized patient education, and prevention services.
Schedules work assignments for Nurses' Aides as assigned.
Collaborates with health care providers within and outside Health Division.
Completes home visits as indicated under specific program or grant requirements.
All other job-related duties as assigned.
CONTACTS:
Immediate peers, peers in other departments, immediate supervisor/manager, managers in other departments, customers, and outside vendor/service providers.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Position medium with the lifting of 50 pounds maximum and frequent lifting/carrying up to 25 pounds.
Physical factors include constant use of hearing, smell, near/midrange/far vision, depth perception, color/field of vision, typing; frequent standing, walking, sitting, carrying/lifting, pushing/pulling, stooping, kneeling, bending; occasional reaching, manual handling, and patient transfers.
Working conditions include exposure to weather, extreme heat/cold, wet/humidity, noise, and air quality Potential hazards include constant patient contact, computer, and medical equipment use; infectious exposure and exposure to needles/syringes; exposure to electric shock and chemicals.
The position must follow Universal Precautions and wear personal protective equipment as required when performing or assisting others in the performance of duties.
REQUIREMENTS:
Education: High School diploma or equivalent required.
Must have graduated from a Practical Nursing Program.
Experience: No experience required.
Certification/License: LPN Licensure in the State of Michigan is required.
Will be required to undergo and successfully pass a background check.
Must maintain a good moral character standing.
Will be required to complete and pass pre-employment drug testing.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of Nursing Theory, Skills, and Best Practice Standards is required.
Knowledge of Tribal organizational policies, tribal services, and tribal service areas is preferred.
Knowledge of HIPPA regulations and Health Care Laws is required.
Knowledge of Infection Control, Safety Regulations, and Health Care Accreditation is required.
Knowledge of boundaries, ethics, delegation, and Scope of Practice is required.
Knowledge of clinical documentation and electronic health record systems is required.
Knowledge and ability to use word processing, spreadsheet, and data base software required including electronic health record charting.
Must have problem-solving skills.
Must be able to work under pressure and handle difficult situations.
Must be able to work with minimal supervision.
Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Must be able to advocate for patients.
Must be able to plan, manage and evaluate patient care (ambulatory) and handle multiple projects.
Must maintain confidentiality.
Native American preferred.