Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)-Clinic
Job Description
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides patient ambulatory care in the medical office/clinic setting.
Responsibilities
-Provides care that meets the psychosocial, physical and general aspects of care.
-Meets the communication needs of patient and family.
-Provides care that reflects initiative and responsibility indicative of professional expectations, under the
supervision of a physician.
-Maintains regulatory requirements, nursing and practice policies, procedures and standards.
-Communicates with physicians and team members about patient's clinical condition, including results of
diagnostic studies and symptomatology.
-Other duties as assigned.
Education/Credentials
High School Diploma or GED - Required
Licensed Practical Nurse Program - Required
Experience
1-3 years of experience required
Licenses & Certifications
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification - Required
Working Conditions
Temperature-Controlled Climate
Noise-Normal Clinic Noise
Chemicals or Hazardous Material/Waste Handled (See SDS Manual)
Physical Activity
Climbing (0-25%)
Grasping, Pinching, Holding (0-25%)
Lifting or Carrying (26-75%)
Pushing or Pulling (26-75%)
Reaching Overhead (26-75%)
Sitting (0-25%)
Squatting, Bending, Kneeling (26-75%)
Standing (76-100%)
Walking or Moving (76-100%)
Weights
Weights Lifted (10-35lbs)
Weights Push/Pull (10-35lbs)
The most significant duties have been included in this description. This does not preclude the assignment of occasional additional or developmental duties. The Organization reserves the right to modify this job description as needed to accurately reflect duties assigned