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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

conway, sc • Posted 1 weeks ago
Onsite Full Time Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
LicensedPractical Nurse (LPN)
Department: Nursing
Reports To: Director of Nursing
Position Summary
TheLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides high-quality nursing care under thedirection of a physician, advanced practice provider, or Registered Nurse inaccordance with the South Carolina Nurse Practice Act. The LPN is responsiblefor assessing patient needs, delivering direct patient care, assisting withexaminations and procedures, administering medications and treatments,coordinating care, and educating patients and their families. This positionplays a vital role in supporting the mission of Health Care Partners of SouthCarolina by delivering compassionate, patient-centered care while promotingpositive health outcomes for the communities we serve.
EssentialDuties and Responsibilities
• Prepare patientsfor examination by obtaining and documenting medical histories, chiefcomplaints, vital signs, and other clinical information in the ElectronicHealth Record (EHR).
• Assess patientneeds through observation, communication, physical assessment, telephonetriage, and review of diagnostic information, reporting significant findings tothe provider or Registered Nurse.
• Provide directpatient care, including assessments, treatments, medication administration,immunizations, injections, wound care, dressing changes, and other nursingprocedures within the LPN scope of practice.
• Perform clinicalprocedures including specimen collection, electrocardiograms (EKGs),point-of-care testing, inhalation treatments, and other delegated duties asappropriate.
• Assist physiciansand advanced practice providers with examinations, treatments, and minorprocedures.
• Educate patientsand families regarding medications, preventive care, chronic diseasemanagement, treatment plans, discharge instructions, and follow-up care.
• Coordinatelaboratory testing, referrals, diagnostic procedures, and follow-upappointments as directed by the provider.
• Conduct telephonetriage and follow-up calls, providing appropriate guidance within the scope ofpractice and escalating concerns to the provider when necessary.
• Accuratelydocument patient assessments, treatments, communications, and clinicalactivities in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) in a timely manner.
• Support qualityimprovement initiatives by participating in chart audits, quality assuranceactivities, and organizational initiatives, including HRSA Uniform Data System(UDS) measures.
• Maintainexamination rooms, medical equipment, and clinical supplies while ensuringcompliance with OSHA, infection prevention, and safety standards.
• Monitor medicalsupplies, medications, and vaccines for inventory levels and expiration dates,and notify appropriate personnel of equipment or supply needs.
• Maintain patientconfidentiality and protect health information in accordance with HIPAA andorganizational policies.
• Respondappropriately to medical emergencies following established clinical protocols.
• Collaborate withproviders, nursing staff, and interdisciplinary care teams to ensurecoordinated, patient-centered care.
• Participate inrequired trainings, continuing education, staff meetings, and organizationalquality improvement initiatives.
• Travel betweenHealth Care Partners of South Carolina clinic locations as needed.
• Perform otherduties as assigned.
Education &Experience
• Graduate of anaccredited Practical Nursing program required.
• Current,unrestricted South Carolina Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license required.
• Current BasicLife Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association orAmerican Red Cross required.
• Minimum of one(1) year of clinical nursing experience in a physician practice, outpatientclinic, community health center, or similar healthcare setting preferred.
• Experienceworking in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community healthcenter preferred.
• Experience usingElectronic Health Record (EHR) systems and Microsoft Office preferred.
Knowledge,Skills, and Abilities
• Knowledge ofpractical nursing principles, clinical procedures, medication administration,and infection prevention practices.
• Knowledge ofHIPAA regulations and the ability to maintain the confidentiality, security,and integrity of patient information.
• Strongassessment, organizational, and critical thinking skills with the ability toprioritize patient care in a fast-paced clinical environment.
• Excellentcustomer service, communication, and interpersonal skills with a commitment toproviding compassionate, culturally competent, patient-centered care.
• Proficiency inMicrosoft Office and Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems.
• Ability toexercise sound clinical judgment, respond appropriately in emergencysituations, and establish effective working relationships with patients,providers, leadership, and coworkers.
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