LPN - Nurse
Company: Summerset Assisted Living Community
Location: Red Oak
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Title: LPN - Day Shift 7a-4p or 8a-5p Job
Summary: Works under the supervision of the Administrator. Renders
care to all residents. Carries out specialized duties pertaining to
the medication needs of the residents as well as assisting the
residents with daily care needs and other pertinent activities as
assigned. Reports any medication needs or concerns to management
immediately and concurrently places an order with the appropriate
facility. (Placing medication orders timely. This will insure that
these medications will always be available.) Is diligent in
following up with any paperwork and record keeping pertaining to
their specialized duties. Observes and reports unusual symptoms and
conditions of residents immediately to the resident’s physician and
the front office. Document any incidents in the Log Book and report
such to the front office. Diligently read the Log Book each day so
that you are familiar with the previous occurrences of the day or
previous shifts. When appropriate, meet with the residents’
families. Works with the Site Manager to ensure that all resident
files are incompliance. Supervises the caregivers and ensures that
the medications schedules are sufficient and adhered to. Daily
review the MAR’s and the nursing program to ensure that the
facility is incompliance with all regional, state and federal
rules, regulations, policies, and guidelines. Ensure that the
nursing program meets the rules, regulations and expectations of
the owners. Qualifications: College degree or equivalent.
Knowledgeable of her/his craft. LPN or RN, preferably a RN Training
in basic First Aid and CPR Genuine interest in older adults. Good
mental and physical health and appearance. a. Physical examination
upon employment and yearly thereafter. b. No known problems with
drug addiction and/or alcohol. Alertness and ability to recognize
change in resident’s condition and act on. Possess qualities of
loyalty and dependability. Ability to work congenially with others
in administering duties. Ability to intervene in a crisis.
Awareness of resident’s rights. Good communication skills. Pay
attention to details but do something about them. Ability to follow
procedures stays calm and intervene effectively, in emergency
situations. Must be knowledgeable of the medication policies and
procedures as outlined in a special medication orientation session
with Management and/or pharmacy staff. Good appearance. Awareness
of resident’s rights. Must attend all medication in-services. At
least one year’s experience working in an assisted living home
preferred. Knowledge of the Blue Book (Rules and Regulation of
DHR). Responsibility For: Assisting and treating residents in a
pleasant manner conducive to their safety and comfort. Adhering to
instructions issued by Management and to established Personal Care
Home routine. Performing duties in accordance with established
methods and techniques as outlined under “Duties” and in the Policy
and Procedure Manual, providing residents with maximum care.
Responsibilities: 1. Review “log” book and get report from the
person you are relieving. Initial reports in “log” book that has
been left since your last shift. 2. Make doctor’s appointments and
give list to front office. 3. Check to make sure that residents’
have had all meds. Check to see if residents have had baths, etc
and that their rooms are clean. This can be checked by reviewing
the Weekly Logs also it can be determined by being near the
resident. 4. Assist residents with activities of daily living. 5.
After obtaining any notes or assignment, make rounds and let
residents in your care know you are present. Inform residents of
any special appointments or activity at this time. 6. Make sure
residents are ready for and on time for meals when time permits. 7.
Conduct skin assessments. 8. Assist kitchen staff with serving
meals, when time permits. 9. Know Emergency Procedures as listed in
Emergency Procedure Book. 10. Confidentiality is a Must. Never
discuss resident’s condition with anyone other than facility staff
members. 11. Never discuss information regarding the facility, its
residents, or staff with anyone other than appropriate facility
management personnel. If it is about the resident, the appropriate
information needs to be discussed with the responsible party (POA
or guardian) only because of the HIPPA law. 12. Always exercise
good hand washing techniques. Wash hands before passing
medications, before serving meals, (if this happens), and before
and after assisting residents. 13. Resident’s weight and (VS’s)
vital signs will be monitored on an as needed basis unless need
dictates that it is done other times. Check the schedule for dates
that VS must be done, and record on appropriate sheets provided and
in the logbook. These sheets must be kept in the appropriate
notebook. 14. When confronted with conditions, which have resulted
in exposure to blood, follow, the instructions as outlined in the
Blood Borne Policy guideline posted on bulletin board and in the
office. 15. Notify front office when a resident needs additional
clothes, personal hygiene supplies, protective undergarments, etc.
Each resident is assigned a laundry day; on the laundry schedule,
please review this with the team leaders and front office. That
schedule should be followed unless there is an emergency. 16.
Record any pertinent information that occurs on your shift in the
logbook prior to clocking out. 17. Under No Condition should any
caregiver or nurse expose him/her to lifting weights (any person or
thing) which would endanger their own physical condition. Always
position yourself in such a manner as to be prepared for any sudden
need to respond to falling or supporting a resident. Unstable
residents require 2 caregivers when assisting with with baths and
awkward ambulation needs. 18. All PRN medications are to be
recorded by time frame and amount administered. 19. The Medication
Administration Record Sheet for each resident should be initialed
in the appropriate space once the resident has finished with his or
her medications. 20. You are responsible to follow through and
record pulse/blood pressure readings prescribed on the
MedicationAdministration Record Sheets. Refusal of medications: If
a resident refuses a medication, move on to the next resident. Once
finished with that resident, return to the previous resident and
try again. If resident continues to refuse, document the refusal on
the Medication Administration Record Sheet. You must then notify
Management. 21. Record any new orders, medication changes, etc. on
the appropriate forms. 22. Read any memos or communications
specifically addressing medication directions. Always initial them
once read. 23. Always double check the “New Order/Changes” sheet
for any changes, errors, etc. 24. You are responsible for ordering
meds and also notifying the front office when the meds are low
(2wks low) and when they are ordered. 25. Conduct wellness checks.
26. Count off meds with the nurse that will be relieving you. 27.
Conduct functional/resident/self medication assessments. 28.
Conduct yearly assessments, quarterly assessments, or assessments
when a residents’ needs have changed. 29. Review a resident’s file
to determine that it is completed. Do periodic checks. 30. Check to
see if waivers/releases are in files, if residents self medicates.
31. Get pagers and wear it during the day. 32. Be knowledgeable of
the voice communicative system. 33. Be knowledgeable of all drills:
fire drills etc… 34. Make sure that daycare participants are taken
care of appropriately: Weekly blood pressures, monthly weights,
skin assessments, etc… I HAVE READ THE ABOVE JOB DESCRIPTION AND
FULLY UNDERSTAND THE DUTIES. I WILL PERFORM THESE AND OTHERDUTIES
RELATEAD TO MY JOB TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITY.
Employee’s Signature Date Administrator/Management Date 7am - 4pm
or 8a - 5pm
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