LPN Full-time
State of Arizona

Nursing PRN (Part-Time - as needed)

$33.17 - $43.56 / hour

ARIZONA PIONEERS' HOME

The Arizona Pioneers' Home is a continuing care retirement home operated and funded by the State of Arizona. The Home provides care and services to residents living independently, as well as to those requiring personal, assisted living, intermediate and skilled care.

Nursing PRN (Pool - as needed)

*This position will work an average of 6 shifts per month & 1250 hours per year*

**This position is considered part-time with no benefits**

Job Location:

300 South McCormick

Prescott, Arizona 86303 

Posting Details:

Hourly Pay Rate for RN: $43.56  + shift differential for evening and overnight shifts

Hourly Pay Rate for LPN: $33.17 + shift differential for evening and overnight shifts

Grade: 01  

Job Summary:

Responsible for the administration of medications and treatments to include documentation of receiving, noting and implementation of medical provider orders; initiating, updating, maintenance and implementation of resident care plans; performing resident assessments and evaluations; supervision of care provided by nursing assistants during a shift of care; as well as other duties in the provision of care in the geriatric resident.

These duties are to be performed in accordance with applicable rules, regulations and laws in accordance with federal, state and local laws within the nurses scope of practice and is done in a professional manner. performs related work and other duties as required.

Job Duties:

• Medication administration and documentation in a safe, timely manner in accordance with all applicable rules, regulations, laws, policy and procedure

• Administration of treatments and documentation in a safe, timely manner in accordance with all applicable rules, regulations, laws, policy and procedure. Completes venipuncture as ordered by the physician and completes lab requisitions

• Documents and communicates resident care and condition both written and verbal to interdisciplinary team and other health care settings to ensure continuity of care with adherence to HIPPA regulations

• Performs assessments and documents findings with communication to the physician as indicated. Initiates, reviews and updates resident care plans. Documents care provided in medical records. Performs assessments and prepares incident reports, infection control reports and participates in QAPI projects to improve care as requested

• Supervises nursing assistants assigned on a shift of care to ensure quality care and adherence to AZPH policies and procedures is provided. Resolves interpersonal conflicts, work procedure issues, and answers questions regarding care. Assists in training and reinforcement of care needed during a shift of care

• Functions as an advocate for residents in the delivery of quality of care with regard for resident rights, wishes and directives

• Other duties assigned as related to position

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):

Knowledge:

• Affects of aging process on ADL management and medical care needs

• Federal state and agency laws governing general nursing practice

• Standards of Geriatric Nursing Practice

• Care Needs of the geriatric population

• Team Nursing

Skills:

• Perform basic nursing procedures to include but not limited to wound care management, foley catheter management, pain assessment and interventions, medication management and pharmacological impact on the resident

• Demonstrates the ability to perform quality nursing assessments

• Good communication skills written and verbal

Ability:

• Effectively performs assessments that result in proper interventions an communications both verbally and in writing to members of the team including the medical provider

• Demonstrate the ability to perform basic nursing care within the scope of practice

• Work effectively on an interdisciplinary team

Selective Preference(s):

• Must have patience, tact and a maturity level with which to interact with people at various levels of mental functioning

• Assure that all residents are treated fairly with kindness, dignity and respect

Pre-Employment Requirements:

• Possesses a license to practice as a Licensed Practical nurse in the State of Arizona

• Possess a valid finger print clearance card or an application to be submitted within twenty days of hire to the Department of Public safety

• Possess a current CPR card

Contact Us:

• If you have any questions please feel free to contact Arlene Seagraves at Arlene.Seagraves@aph.az.gov for assistance

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