LPN Outpatient Full-time
Delta Health System

Delta Health System - The Medical Group (LPN or RN)

Delta Health System - The Medical Group is seeking a dedicated Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse to join our patient-focused team.

Requirements:

  • Performs basic nursing care in an efficient, competent and sensitive manner
  • Takes and records vital signs, accurately obtains and documents patient history.
  • State of MS LPN or RN licensure required
  • Current BLS certification
  • 3-5 years nursing experience, preferably in a physician office
  • Excellent oral and written communication, interpersonal, problem solving and organizational skills
  • Ability to plan, schedule, prioritize and complete multiple tasks and demands
  • Some night work/occasional overtime/weekend work may be required

 

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