LPN Full-time
Epic Healthcare

Licensed Practical Nurse

Now Hiring: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

 

Benefits of working with us as a Licensed Practical Nurse:

· Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.

· Easy PTO

· Paid vacation time

· Dental Insurance

· Flexible schedule

· Health insurance

· Life insurance

· Potential for Growth

· Stable Work Environment

· Family like surroundings

Responsibilities of a Licensed Practical Nurse:

· Administer medications and treatments as prescribed by physicians.

· Monitor and record patient conditions, updating care plans accordingly.

· Assist with daily care needs of residents, ensuring comfort and well-being.

· Provide emotional support to residents and families, helping to create a warm, caring environment.

Now Hiring: Licensed Practical Nurse

Qualifications of a Licensed Practical Nurse:

· Active LPN license in the state of New Jersey.

· Strong communication skills and a caring, professional demeanor.

· Experience in long-term care or geriatrics

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