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(Archived) Exciting Opportunity for LPN in Fort Dix, NJ—Excellent Benefits and Competitive Pay!
Job Description
Are you a compassionate and skilled LPN looking for a rewarding career opportunity? Join our team in Fort Dix, NJ, where you'll enjoy great pay, comprehensive benefits, and a supportive work environment that values your contributions!
What We Offer:
- Competitive Compensation: Earn an attractive salary ranging from $62,000 to $67,000 per year, reflecting your valuable skills and dedication.
- Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a stable full-time day-shift schedule, Monday through Friday allowing you to maintain a healthy work-life balance.
- Generous Leave: Take advantage of paid time off (PTO), sick time off (STO), and paid holidays, ensuring you have time to recharge and relax.
- Health Contribution: Receive a health contribution, supporting your well-being and providing access to comprehensive healthcare coverage.
- Medication Management: Administer medications and injections with precision and care, ensuring the well-being of our patients.
- Vital Signs Monitoring: Keep a close eye on vital signs, promptly reporting any abnormalities to the healthcare team for immediate attention.
- Patient Care: Provide compassionate assistance with activities of daily living, offering support and comfort to those in need.
- Meticulous Record-Keeping: Maintain accurate medical records, documenting patient information and treatment plans with attention to detail.
- Clinical Procedures: Perform routine procedures and wound care with expertise and professionalism, contributing to positive patient outcomes.
- Care Coordination: Collaborate with the healthcare team in patient assessments and care planning, playing a vital role in delivering comprehensive and personalized care.
- State Licensure: Hold a valid state license as an LPN, demonstrating your commitment to professional standards and regulatory compliance.
- Experience: Bring at least 1 year of experience as an LPN, showcasing your expertise in clinical practice and patient care.
- Life-Saving Skills: Maintain current BLS certification through the American Heart Association (AHA), equipping you with the skills to respond effectively to medical emergencies.