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(Archived) Licensed Practical Nurse/ Evenings & Nights

Last Updated: 10/07/20

Job Description

Below is a list of your responsibilities as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with Corizon Health:

  • Assume responsibility for the quality of care delivered, ensuring a safe environment for the patient, yourself, and other members of the medical team.
  • Participate in the development and modification of the plan of care.
  • Educate patients based on their individual needs, ensuring they understand their plan of care, the steps they need to take to improve their health and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • Ensure on-site and off-site follow up care, including telemedicine appointments.

Corizon Benefits

Corizon Health offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, a generous PTO plan, 401k with matching funds, tuition assistance, continuing education reimbursement, and more!

Experience & Requirements:

  • Licensed Practical Nurse licensure in the state of employment, the license must be in good standing.
  • CPR certification.
  • Knowledge of specific state laws and regulations governing practice.
  • Satisfactory completion of initial and annual clinical competencies to demonstrate clinical aptitude.

A background check, security clearance, and drug screening are required for this role.

Corizon Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. In compliance with federal and state employment opportunity laws, qualified applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, gender, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, Vietnam-era veteran, or disabled Veteran status. EOE including Disability/Protected Veterans.


Company Details

Brentwood, Tennessee, United States
Corizon Health provides correctional patients with high-quality healthcare and reentry services that will reduce recidivism and better the communities where we live and work. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of the growing number of incarcerated persons with physical and mental illness and the professionals who care for them.