LVN Full-time
Rose Haven Retreat

Evening Shift Nurse LVN or RN

We are looking for a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to become a part of our facility’s compassionate care-giving team. The LVN will be fully accountable for ensuring that the utmost in competent care and safety is consistently delivered to all residents. This opportunity awaits a motivated and ambitious professional with assisted living experience.

Job Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Provide bedside care
  • Administer medications and document therapeutic effects
  • Take vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration)
  • Assist with resident comfort
  • Prepare and administer injections and/or enemas
  • Provide wound care
  • Help coach and train staff as necessary

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