LPN Memory Care Full-time

Memory Care LPN/Licensed Practical Nurse

 

Looking for our next all-star Memory Care LPN/Licensed Practical Nurse with memory care experience. Charter Senior Living is dedicated to the care and wellbeing of our residents. It is our goal to assure that our residents’ lives are enhanced through compassionate care and honoring their life stories and legacy. Our mission " To Enhance the Human Spirit" not only pertains to residents but also our employees. We are committed to helping each of our employees have more than just a “job”. We want each of our associates to feel like they have a career and an opportunity to grow.

 

Mission

To Enhance the Human Spirit

 

Core Values

Serve with Heart 

Serve with Purpose 

Serve with Courage 

Have Fun While Serving

 

We’ve Got You Covered…

  • Get Paid today with ZayZoon!

  • Flexible schedules

  • We offer a free medical insurance plan.

  • Paid Training, Time Off and Holiday Pay

  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance and more

  • Perfect attendance bonus program up to $100 extra a month

  • Referral bonus

  • Career growth

  • Reliable hours and stable schedule

  • Working environment where your voice is heard, and your experience will be respected and appreciated.

LPN/Licensed Practical Nurse POSITION SUMMARY:

A LPN/Licensed Practical Nurse is one of the main support providers to our residents. The position aids residents in the Assisted Living Program through assessments and care planning, medication and treatment management, implementation, and evaluation of resident plans of care, documentation of nursing services and enabling residents to lead a quality life while maintaining their dignity. The position will enhance the lives of older adults by assisting them with patience and a friendly smile all while embracing teamwork and collaboration among all staff.

 

 

Why Charter Senior Living? Here are just a few of things that our associates say...

  • “It truly feels like a family at Charter.

  • "The residents are an extension of my family now."

  • “You always hear about a company’s values and mission, but you hardly ever see them follow through, I love Charter because they truly mean what they say, they put the people first and truly believe in enhancing the human spirit.”

  • “I love to chat with them and laugh because at Charter our values include “Have fun while serving”. We are charged with enhancing the human spirit of our residents, but they are really enhancing my spirit.”

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