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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

Now Hiring LPN Monmouth County, NJCompany OverviewIt is our belief that the delivery of hospice care can be taken to a new level of excellence by those who understand what it means to serve the terminally ill.
Grace Healthcare Services was founded by a group of hospice professionals who value that opportunity and privilege.
We are dedicated to advancing the quality of hospice care in the communities that we serve.
Our promise is to utilize the inherent expertise of our staff to educate consumers and serve patients and families with the highest level of dignity and grace.
Job Description:
Follow the plan of care for patient/family care and services.
Outlines admission plan of care with the IDT and RN Case Manager.
Provides nursing care as determined by the plan of care and the RN Case Manager.
Educates patient/family and other primary caregivers, in appropriate care techniques.
Serves as the patient/family advocate by maintaining regular communication with ALF staff, long-term care facility staff, and RN Manager.
May participate in providing bereavement support to families and associated bereavement activities as appropriate.
Follows RN care plan appropriately/reports to RN case manager on each patient.
Monitors the recertification/reauthorization process and provides input for this process.
Qualifications:
Currently licensed to practice nursing in the state A minimum of two years of nursing experience in acute-care hospital nursing in either medical, surgical, or oncology unit or other commensurate experience.
Communication Skills Powered by JazzHRJgXl36iZIF Recommended Skills Communication Long Term Care Nursing Oncology Surgical Procedures Perseverance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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