Nursing Jobs in Claremont, NH

Primary Care Walk in Center in Concord Exit 17 off Rte 93 Operational Hours Monday- Sunday 8am- 8pm including Holidays- Competitive Shift Differential pay. Work week is 3 twelve-hour shifts. Summary Reporting to practice leadership and under the direction of the providers, assists in the examination and treatment of patients and has basic skills in treatments and procedures. In addition, may be involved in other areas of medical office support including clerical, environmental and organizational . Education Graduate of an accredited medical assistant program preferred but will accept applicants with healthcare experience (formal medical training program, EMT, LNA, Military Medics, Technicians, etc.). Certification, Registration & Licensure Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers certification or Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers. Medical Assistants are encouraged to obtain certification or registration within the first three years of employment. Experience With completion of an accredited Medical Assistant program, no experience is required. For other candidates at least 1 year of healthcare experience preferred. Responsibilities Follows guidelines and prescribed format for answering the phone and identifies patient's health problem or concern and directs calls per practice guidelines. Interviews patients and measures vital signs. Updates patient's medications and allergy lists. Records information in the EMR. Prepares treatment rooms for examination of patients, including stocking and cleaning. Assists provider by preparing patients for physical examinations and by assisting with procedures. Demonstrates clinical skill in practice. Schedules patient appointments and orders referral per practice specific guidelines. Inventories and orders medical supplies and materials for assigned area of responsibility, removes outdated materials and ensures proper labeling. Uses software (Cerner, GroupWise, etc.) following established protocols for documentation, responding to requests, and initiating appropriate tests and orders. Greets patients and escorts them to exam room. Cleans and prepares instruments for sterilization. Performs job specific requirements and other duties as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. Concord Hospital is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. It is our policy to provide equal opportunity to all employees and applicants and to prohibit any discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability or protected veteran status. Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal Applicants to and employees of this company are protected under federal law from discrimination on several bases. Follow the link above to find out more. If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process, you may contact Human Resources at 603-230-7269. Physical and Work Requirements The physical demands and characteristics of the work environment described here are representative of those that will be encountered by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The Dictionary of Occupational Titles Material Handling Classification is LIGHT. The employee must regularly lift, carry or push/pull less than 10 pounds, frequently lift, carry or push/pull up to 10 pounds, and occasionally lift, carry or push/pull up to 20 pounds. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to hear, and speak. The employee is frequently required to do fine motor, do repetitive motion, and walk. The employee is occasionally required to bend, climb, kneel, reach, sit, smell, squat, and stand. Specific vision abilities required by this job include color vision, depth perception, far vision, near vision, and peripheral vision. The employee is frequently exposed to blood-borne pathogens, and bodily fluids. The employee is occasionally exposed to airborne pathogens, electrical hazards - shock, and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. 
Overview Urology Clinic 40 hours per week We are seeking a compassionate and experienced registered nurse to join our team in the Urology Clinic ! The Inpatient/Procedural Urology RN will provide specialized nursing care to a variety of adult patients with BPH, urologic cancers, urinary dysfunction, UTI’s, gender reassignment, and many other general urology conditions. This position is primarily procedural based with duties including the administration of chemotherapy, biotherapy and other agents into the bladder; patient education; urethral and suprapubic catheter changes; assisting providers with sterile procedures such as vasectomies and cystoscopies; triage; and injections. We are seeking a well-rounded, clinically strong nurse who can work both independently and in collaboration with the entire urology team. As our Urology Department continues to grow and expand, we are looking for nurses with an unwavering commitment to professionalism, nursing excellence and teamwork. Our clinic treats patients Monday-Friday from 8 am to 5 pm, excluding holidays. We are flexible and willing to utilize a schedule that works for both you and our team. When you join our team, you are not just taking a job, you are making a difference in people's lives! These are just a few highlights of being a nurse at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Clinics in New Hampshire. We have loan repayment up to $20,000. We offer Relocation Assistance and a Housing Coordinator to take on the burden of finding a home. We offer generous tuition reimbursement. We have a very popular "earned time" plan. We have extensive CEU/Training programs. Our 8,000 ft Patient Safety and Training Simulation Center is state-of-the-art. Our nurses serve as central figures in the success of our system through our shared governance nursing model. We offer a rigorous, research-focused environment. Dartmouth Hitchcock's Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing. education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Why are we so unique? We are a nationally recognized Academic Medical Center set right in the middle of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We recognize that “quality of life” means different things to different people, but we are very confident you will love it here as we have beautiful, rural and suburban housing options, world-class primary, secondary, and graduate schools, hundreds of lakes, thousands of miles of hiking trails and some of the best skiing in the country. This all means you can be a happy nurse with more quality time with friends, family, pets or maybe just quiet hikes by yourself. Our idea of traffic in the “Upper Valley” of New Hampshire is a line on the ski mountain at the chair lift. Read more about Dartmouth Health and why YOU should work here. The Dartmouth Health system stretches over New Hampshire and Vermont and offers the quintessential New England experience. With no income or sales tax, this beautiful area combines history, industry, and business and has been ranked consistently as one of the best places in the US to live and work. Anchored by the academic Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, the system includes the NCI-designated Dartmouth Cancer Center, Dartmouth Health Children’s; member hospitals, and 30 Dartmouth Hitchcock ambulatory clinics across the region. With destinations like Boston, New York, the seacoast, and ski country within driving distance, the opportunities - both career and personal - truly make New Hampshire the ideal place to work and play. Applicants are encouraged to visit our nursing career site to learn more and apply: Please visit: https://dhnursing.org/nursing-careers/ Dartmouth Health is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law. Responsibilities The Clinical Nurse is an engaged and credentialed member of the Professional Nursing Organization and is responsible for autonomous practice directed by the professional tenets of practitioner, leader/decision maker, scientist and transferor. The Clinical Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide evidence-based care and to continuously monitor and evaluate practice to ensure safe passage of patients that is in the best interest of populations served. Practitioner Utilizes the nursing process to assess, diagnose, identify outcomes, plan, implement and evaluate an individualized plan of care. Utilizes critical thinking and the nursing process to anticipate and recognize changes in patient status, taking action to modify the plan of care or to elevate to the care team as necessary. Practices in accordance with the ANA Code of Ethics to advocate for patients, uphold their autonomy in decision-making, ensure informed consent and assist patients in families in expressing self-determination. Actively seeks feedback and acts to improve performance. Engages in the governance of practice. Leader/Decision Maker Manages interpersonal relationships for self and with others. Mentors colleagues for the advancement of nursing practice and the profession. Assumes authority and accountability for the nursing care of patients while appropriately delegating elements of care to others members of the care delivery team in accordance with laws, regulations and policies and procedures. Prioritizes and organizes time to optimize patient outcomes. Scientist Actively seeks out the most current evidence and standards and applies and translates to daily practice. Role models a culture of inquiry, developing new knowledge by contributing to research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice at the local level. Transferor Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. Actively partners with others to effect change that produces positive outcomes through the exchange of knowledge. Precepts the student nurse, nurse extern, nurse resident, experienced clinical nurse and other members of the healthcare team. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nursing Program required. Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Registered Nurse with New Hampshire eligibility. Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required upon hire. 
Overview Main Operating Room Professionals at Dartmouth Health, Monday – Friday, with call requirement (10 hour shifts) Step into a fast-paced, high-impact environment where innovation, teamwork, and patient care come together every day. Join Our Main Operating Room Team Be part of a 26-room, 24/7 state-of-the-art surgical suite delivering care across a wide range of specialties, including:Orthopedics, Transplant, ENT, Ophthalmology, Oral Surgery, Plastics, Neurosurgery, Urology, OBGYN, General, Vascular, Pediatric, Cardiothoracic, and more. Shape Your Career Your Way • We have openings in all services! Including our specialty services such as Neuro, Cardiac and Vascular• Or float across specialties to broaden your expertise! Why You’ll Love Working Here • Collaborative, highly skilled surgical teams• Supportive leadership focused on your growth• Ongoing training and professional development• A culture that prioritizes excellence and innovation Cutting-Edge Technology • Intra-operative MRI and CT capabilities• 5 advanced surgical robots, including Da Vinci Xi, DV-5 & Single Port systems• Home to the only cardiac robotic surgery program in New Hampshire and Vermont If you’re ready to work at the forefront of surgical care and make a meaningful impact, this is your opportunity. Apply today and elevate your career in the Main OR at Dartmouth Health. #HealthcareCareers #OperatingRoom #SurgicalNurse #SurgicalTech #NowHiring #DartmouthHealth Responsibilities Utilizes the nursing process to assess, diagnose, identify outcomes, plan, implement and evaluate an individualized plan of care. Utilizes critical thinking and the nursing process to anticipate and recognize changes in patient status, taking action to modify the plan of care or to elevate to the care team as necessary. Practices in accordance with the ANA Code of Ethics to advocate for patients, uphold their autonomy in decision-making, ensure informed consent and assist patients in families in expressing self-determination. Actively seeks feedback and acts to improve performance. Engages in the governance of practice. Leader/Decision Maker Manages interpersonal relationships for self and with others. Mentors colleagues for the advancement of nursing practice and the profession. Assumes authority and accountability for the nursing care of patients while appropriately delegating elements of care to others members of the care delivery team in accordance with laws, regulations and policies and procedures. Prioritizes and organizes time to optimize patient outcomes. Actively seeks out the most current evidence and standards and applies and translates to daily practice. Role models a culture of inquiry, developing new knowledge by contributing to research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice at the local level. Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. Actively partners with others to effect change that produces positive outcomes through the exchange of knowledge. Precepts the student nurse, nurse extern, nurse resident, experienced clinical nurse and other members of the healthcare team. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nursing Program required. Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Registered Nurse with New Hampshire eligibility. Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required upon hire. 
Overview We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) nurse to join our team. This role involves providing specialized, critical care to infants, children, and adolescents facing life-threatening conditions. PT Schedule is 2x12hr shifts rotating 7a-7p, 7p-7a Responsibilities The Clinical Nurse is an engaged and credentialed member of the Professional Nursing Organization and is responsible for autonomous practice directed by the professional tenets of practitioner, leader/decision maker, scientist and transferor. The Clinical Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide evidence-based care and to continuously monitor and evaluate practice to ensure safe passage of patients that is in the best interest of populations served. Practitioner Utilizes the nursing process to assess, diagnose, identify outcomes, plan, implement and evaluate an individualized plan of care. Utilizes critical thinking and the nursing process to anticipate and recognize changes in patient status, taking action to modify the plan of care or to elevate to the care team as necessary. Practices in accordance with the ANA Code of Ethics to advocate for patients, uphold their autonomy in decision-making, ensure informed consent and assist patients in families in expressing self-determination. Actively seeks feedback and acts to improve performance. Engages in the governance of practice. Leader/Decision Maker Manages interpersonal relationships for self and with others. Mentors colleagues for the advancement of nursing practice and the profession. Assumes authority and accountability for the nursing care of patients while appropriately delegating elements of care to others members of the care delivery team in accordance with laws, regulations and policies and procedures. Prioritizes and organizes time to optimize patient outcomes. Scientist Actively seeks out the most current evidence and standards and applies and translates to daily practice. Role models a culture of inquiry, developing new knowledge by contributing to research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice at the local level. Transferor Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. Actively partners with others to effect change that produces positive outcomes through the exchange of knowledge. Precepts the student nurse, nurse extern, nurse resident, experienced clinical nurse and other members of the healthcare team. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nursing Program required. Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Registered Nurse with New Hampshire eligibility. Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required upon hire PALS Certificate required within 6 months of hire date. Hiring Licensed Nursing Assistants (LNAs) for Long Term Care Facilities Hourly pay rate: $21.50-$26.00 Make a difference on your own schedule and terms. As one of FS Nursing’s Licensed Nursing Assistants, you will have access to: Flexible Scheduling! (Days, Evenings, Nights, and Weekends available!) Competitive Weekly Pay with Direct Deposit Dedicated Office staff & 24-hour On-call Service Positive Work Environment Medical, dental, vision, and other insurance options available Lucrative Referral Bonuses LNA/ Licensed Nursing Assistant Requirements: Currently holds an active LNA license to work in New Hampshire Meets all State and Federal requirements for US employment in a Nursing Facility Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation to worksite location We look forward to hearing from you soon. Apply today! Hiring Registered Nurses (RNs) for Long Term Care Facilities Hourly pay rate: $44 Make a difference on your own schedule and terms. As one of FS Nursing’s Registered Nurses, you will have access to: · Flexible Scheduling! (Days, Evenings, Nights, and Weekends available!) · Competitive Weekly Pay with Direct Deposit · Dedicated Office staff & 24-hour On-call Service · Positive Work Environment · Medical, dental, vision, and other insurance options available · Lucrative Referral Bonuses RN/ Registered Nurse Requirements: Currently holds an active RN license to work in New Hampshire Meets all State and Federal requirements for US employment in a Nursing Facility Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation to worksite location Strong patient assessment skills and demonstrated clinical competency We look forward to hearing from you soon. Apply today! Hiring Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) for Long Term Care Facilities Hourly pay rate: $36 Make a difference on your own schedule and terms. As one of FS Nursing’s Licensed Practical Nurses, you will have access to: · Flexible Scheduling! (Days, Evenings, Nights, and Weekends available!) · Competitive Weekly Pay with Direct Deposit · Dedicated Office staff & 24-hour On-call Service · Positive Work Environment · Medical, dental, vision, and other insurance options available · Lucrative Referral Bonuses LPN/ Licensed Practical Nurse Requirements: Currently holds an active LPN license to work in New Hampshire Meets all State and Federal requirements for US employment in a Nursing Facility Ability to communicate effectively Reliable transportation to worksite location Strong patient assessment skills and demonstrated clinical competency We look forward to hearing from you soon. Apply today! 
Overview Licensed Nursing Assistant, LNA Staffing Resource Team – Ambulatory Clinic Monday – Friday, Days $5.00 differential for SRT shifts The Staffing Resource Team (SRT) is comprised of part time or full time staff that float through the Dartmouth Hitchcock ambulatory departments, located at DHMC based on our current staffing needs. They provide critical support to departments with current staffing needs. Responsibilities Assists with routine patient care activities under the supervision of the Registered Nurse, including, but not be limited to, performing ADL’s, obtaining clinical data, including vital signs, heights and weights, utilizing universal precautions, collecting specimens or performing point of care testing and recording results in medical record, etc. Assists in maintaining a clean and safe work environment by keeping the hallways clear of excess equipment, emptying linen bags when full, etc. Assists visitors and answer telephones. Assists new co-workers in learning the work of the department. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications High school graduate required. Must demonstrate keyboarding skills and be familiar with computer use. Previous hospital experience preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Nursing Assistant in the State of NH required. Basic Life Support (BLS) or ACLS Certificate required. 
Overview Prep & Recovery, Outpatient Surgery Center (stand-alone facility on campus) Part-time (20 hours p/week), Monday – Friday; 2x10 hour shifts, 6:00am – 6:30pm Admission & Recovery Area Nurse Post Anesthesia Care Unit Registered Nurse - Outpatient Surgery Center (OSC PACU RN) provides care to patients in accordance with ASPAN (Association Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses) guidelines. PACU RNs provide care and support to patients before, during, and after surgery. The Outpatient Surgery Center (OSC) At Dartmouth Hitchcock is a free standing center located on the DHMC Lebanon campus. The OSC operates eight operating room suites and is dedicated to providing care for adult and pediatric patients requiring same-day surgical procedures. The ultimate goal of the OSC is to provide the right care, in the right place and the right time for our patients who seek our surgical services The OSC is a fast paced, service based patient oriented care facility. Responsibilities Utilizes the nursing process to assess, diagnose, identify outcomes, plan, implement and evaluate an individualized plan of care. Utilizes critical thinking and the nursing process to anticipate and recognize changes in patient status, taking action to modify the plan of care or to elevate to the care team as necessary. Practices in accordance with the ANA Code of Ethics to advocate for patients, uphold their autonomy in decision-making, ensure informed consent and assist patients in families in expressing self-determination. Actively seeks feedback and acts to improve performance. Engages in the governance of practice. Manages interpersonal relationships for self and with others. Mentors colleagues for the advancement of nursing practice and the profession. Assumes authority and accountability for the nursing care of patients while appropriately delegating elements of care to others members of the care delivery team in accordance with laws, regulations, policies and procedures. Prioritizes and organizes time to optimize patient outcomes. Actively seeks out the most current evidence and standards and applies and translates to daily practice. Role models a culture of inquiry, developing new knowledge by contributing to research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice at the local level. Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. Actively partners with others to effect change that produces positive outcomes through the exchange of knowledge. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nursing Program Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred with at least 1 year of experience Associate Degree (ADN) prepared nurses with 2 years' Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Registered Nurse with New Hampshire eligibility Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required Advanced Life Support (ACLS) within 6 months of hire date. Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) required within 6 months of hire date. 
Overview Under the general supervision of the Director of Clinical Services and/or the Senior Director of Ambulatory Services, apply the nursing process when making nursing judgments and decisions specific to assessment, planning, implementation/delivery, and evaluation of patient care, and documenting relevant data and care processes. Is knowledgeable of and performs within the scope of practice as delineated by the NH Board of Nursing. Responsibilities Clinical Use effective interviewing and physical assessment skills telephonically or face-to-face to perform patient/family health status assessments by collecting and analyzing physical and psychosocial data, identifying needs, problems and patterns/trends, rendering an appropriate nursing diagnosis/intervention, and evaluating patient’s response to plan of care. Exercise professional nursing judgment when performing a broad range of procedures and treatments, administering medications and prioritizing patient acuity as well as workload demands. Provide patient care in a manner that demonstrates nursing knowledge, technical, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills competency, recognize changes in patient’s condition/situation and take appropriate action. Act as a role model in the performance of patient care. Document in patient’s medical record all relevant data obtained in person or over the phone, including signs and symptoms, nursing assessment and diagnosis/intervention, instructions/advice given and patient/family’s response to instructions/care. Evaluate responses to interventions and the effectiveness of the plan of care. Provide health teaching and counseling to a defined group or population of patients and family members; advocate for patients, families, groups, and communities by attaining and maintaining what is in best interest of patient or group. Assist clinicians during examinations, procedures, and treatments. Assist and provide guidance to other staff members by acting as a nursing resource. Appropriately delegates duties in accordance with NH Nurse Practice Act and professional standards of nursing practice to implement plan of care. Promote team collaboration in meeting the needs of the patient/family. Promote a work environment which fosters the acceptance of positive change initiatives. Participate in identifying and implementing quality improvement activities that improve patient care outcomes, processes and promote healthy work team behaviors. Qualifications Minimum of one year experience in nursing preferred. Experience in a practice setting preferred Required Licensure/Certifications REQUIRED LICENSE(S): • Licensed RN with NH eligibility REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS: • (BLS) Basic Life Support 
Overview Responsible for clinical duties such as taking vital signs, giving injections, performing simple diagnostic tests, collecting specimens, drawing blood, sterilizing and cleaning equipment, and maintaining examination rooms at an outpatient care site. Responsibilities Greets, checks in patients, and notifies appropriate provider. Prepares patient, room and equipment for procedures and exams. Takes and records vital signs. Informs provider of patient vital signs and concerns. Recognizes and treats emergency patients as a priority, assists with patient examinations and treatments. Handles patient situations over the phone, schedules appointments and procedures with medical professionals. Understands limitations in dealing with patients over the phone, and involves nursing staff and providers. Register new patients and establishes a medical record. Prepares patient billings. Assists patients by filling out insurance and other forms. Supplies authorized information upon request by third party payors. Instructs patients in preparation for specific procedures. Collects and processes routine laboratory specimen. Operates and maintains clinical equipment. Maintains and uses aseptic technique including sterilization, disinfection and disposal of contaminated material. Cleans, wraps and autoclaves instruments. Cares for supplies and equipment. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant Program required American Association Medical Assistants (AAMA) certified - CMA designation OR American Medical Technologists (AMT) registered – RMA designation OR Certified Clinical Medical Assistant plus 12 month D-H apprenticeship program – CCMA designation. Previous experience in office or outpatient ambulatory care setting strongly preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS: • (BLS) Basic Life Support • Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA-NHA) 
Kendal at Hanover is a non-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community and home to 400 residents. Kendal at Hanover is seeking a Care Manager - Memory Care (RN or LPN) to provide leadership and oversight for resident care coordination, documentation quality, and care plan development with a primary focus on the Assisted Living Level 1 and Memory Care Neighborhoods. This role integrates clinical supervision and care management with a focus on compliance, interdisciplinary coordination, and high-quality resident-centered care. Primary duties include care planning, conducting care conferences, order entry, clinical triage, appointment coordination, family communication, and documentation audits. As one of the Nurse Supervisors on duty, this role also provides supervision and support to nursing staff and may assume direct nursing care responsibilities including medication administration and wound care. Education and Experience Requirements In order to be considered for this role, an individual must: Hold current LPN or RN licensure in the State of New Hampshire and be in good standing without provisions; Have a minimum of two (2) years of clinical nursing experience with a preference for experience in post-acute care settings, geriatrics, or care management; Have demonstrated knowledge of appropriate skills for communicating with all ages, especially the geriatric population Be able to walk, stand, and bend most of the shift, and be able to move up to 50 pounds. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday from 8:00 - 4:30 PM. Salary range for LPN: $40.00 to 49.00 per hour, dependent on experience Salary range for RN: $44.50 to $55.00 per hour, dependent on experience Kendal at Hanover offers excellent pay and benefits, including three choices for health insurance, a generous Paid Time Off program, on-site subsidized childcare, and exceptional educational assistance and employee support programs! Kendal also offers 24/7 free access to our on-site fitness center and indoor pool. 
Kendal at Hanover is a non-profit Continuing Care Retirement Community and home to 400 residents. Kendal at Hanover is seeking a Community Care Manager (RN or LPN) to provide support and oversight for resident care coordination, physical and psychological wellbeing, and transitions in care for residents across the Kendal community. The primary focus of this role is ensuring residents are residing in the appropriate level of care and collaborating with them and their interdisciplinary team when transitions are needed, including short-stays, respite stays, direct admissions, and permanent transitions to higher levels of care. As one of the Nurse Supervisors on duty, this role also provides supervision and support to nursing staff and may assume direct nursing care duties including medication administration and wound care. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include: Care Coordination, including: identifying clinical needs and coordinating services and placement; conducting care plan and family meetings; developing initial care plans; and completing CARES tools and admission assessments Resident Development and Community Outreach, including: establishing close relationships with residents and serving as primary contact for health and wellness needs; engaging with residents during wellness visits; Documentation and Compliance, including: documenting daily work with residents in the medical record; creating reminders as needed for identified gaps in documentation; keeping up to date on NH state laws and ensuring efficient surveys; Clinical and Supervisory Support, including providing clinical oversight and supervision to nursing staff; providing timely feedback for evaluations and mentoring; offering guidance and training to clinical staff during orientation; administering medication and providing treatments. Education and Experience Requirements In order to be considered for this role, an individual must: Hold current LPN or RN licensure in the State of New Hampshire and be in good standing without provisions; Have a minimum of two (2) years of clinical nursing experience with a preference for experience in post-acute care settings, geriatrics, or care management; Have demonstrated knowledge of appropriate skills for communicating with all ages, especially the geriatric population; and Be able to walk, stand, and bend most of the shit, and be able to lift up to 50 pounds. The hours for this position are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Kendal at Hanover offers excellent pay and benefits, including three choices for health insurance, a generous Paid Time Off program, on-site subsidized childcare, and exceptional educational assistance and employee support programs! Kendal also offers 24/7 free access to our on-site fitness center and indoor pool. 
Overview Hematology Clinic 40 hours per week We are seeking a compassionate, highly organized, and clinically skilled Registered Nurse to join our Hematology Ambulatory Care team. This role provides specialized nursing care to adult hematology patients in an outpatient clinic setting, including patients with benign hematologic disorders, blood cancers, and those receiving complex therapies and supportive care. This role is a respected part of the multidisciplinary team including physicians, advanced nurse practitioners, social workers, pharmacists, infusion staff and outside agencies. The ideal candidate thrives in a dynamic and fast paced environment. They demonstrate exceptional critical thinking skills, collaboration and are passionate about building meaningful relationships with patients throughout their care journey. Our nursing team prides itself on being autonomous, flexible and self motivated. As our Hematology Department continues to grow and expand, we are looking for nurses with an unwavering commitment to professionalism, nursing excellence and teamwork. We support our patients Monday-Friday from 8 am to 5 pm, excluding holidays. We are flexible and willing to utilize a schedule that works for both you and our team. These are just a few highlights of being a nurse at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Clinics in New Hampshire. We have loan repayment up to $20,000. We offer Relocation Assistance and a Housing Coordinator to take on the burden of finding a home. We offer generous tuition reimbursement. We have a very popular "earned time" plan. We have extensive CEU/Training programs. Our 8,000 ft Patient Safety and Training Simulation Center is state-of-the-art. Our nurses serve as central figures in the success of our system through our shared governance nursing model. We offer a rigorous, research-focused environment. Dartmouth Hitchcock's Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing. education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Why are we so unique? We are a nationally recognized Academic Medical Center set right in the middle of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We recognize that “quality of life” means different things to different people, but we are very confident you will love it here as we have beautiful, rural and suburban housing options, world-class primary, secondary, and graduate schools, hundreds of lakes, thousands of miles of hiking trails and some of the best skiing in the country. This all means you can be a happy nurse with more quality time with friends, family, pets or maybe just quiet hikes by yourself. Our idea of traffic in the “Upper Valley” of New Hampshire is a line on the ski mountain at the chair lift. Read more about Dartmouth Health and why YOU should work here. The Dartmouth Health system stretches over New Hampshire and Vermont and offers the quintessential New England experience. With no income or sales tax, this beautiful area combines history, industry, and business and has been ranked consistently as one of the best places in the US to live and work. Anchored by the academic Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, the system includes the NCI-designated Dartmouth Cancer Center, Dartmouth Health Children’s; member hospitals, and 30 Dartmouth Hitchcock ambulatory clinics across the region. With destinations like Boston, New York, the seacoast, and ski country within driving distance, the opportunities - both career and personal - truly make New Hampshire the ideal place to work and play. Applicants are encouraged to visit our nursing career site to learn more and apply: Please visit: https://dhnursing.org/nursing-careers/ Dartmouth Health is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law. Responsibilities The Clinical Nurse is an engaged and credentialed member of the Professional Nursing Organization and is responsible for autonomous practice directed by the professional tenets of practitioner, leader/decision maker, scientist and transferor. The Clinical Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide evidence-based care and to continuously monitor and evaluate practice to ensure safe passage of patients that is in the best interest of populations served. Practitioner Utilizes the nursing process to assess, diagnose, identify outcomes, plan, implement and evaluate an individualized plan of care. Utilizes critical thinking and the nursing process to anticipate and recognize changes in patient status, taking action to modify the plan of care or to elevate to the care team as necessary. Practices in accordance with the ANA Code of Ethics to advocate for patients, uphold their autonomy in decision-making, ensure informed consent and assist patients in families in expressing self-determination. Actively seeks feedback and acts to improve performance. Engages in the governance of practice. Leader/Decision Maker Manages interpersonal relationships for self and with others. Mentors colleagues for the advancement of nursing practice and the profession. Assumes authority and accountability for the nursing care of patients while appropriately delegating elements of care to others members of the care delivery team in accordance with laws, regulations and policies and procedures. Prioritizes and organizes time to optimize patient outcomes. Scientist Actively seeks out the most current evidence and standards and applies and translates to daily practice. Role models a culture of inquiry, developing new knowledge by contributing to research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice at the local level. Transferor Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. Actively partners with others to effect change that produces positive outcomes through the exchange of knowledge. Precepts the student nurse, nurse extern, nurse resident, experienced clinical nurse and other members of the healthcare team. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nursing Program required. Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Registered Nurse with NH eligibility Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required upon hire. 
Description The Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) will: Demonstrate the ability to maintain patient flow in the clinic. Demonstrate the ability to respond to requests for information in an appropriate way. Demonstrate the ability to perform procedures in the office setting, under direct supervision and direction of the practitioner. Demonstrate the ability to organize the clinic efficiently and effectively. Contribute to a pleasant and cooperative team environment. Demonstrate the ability to stock clinical rooms, order supplies and room patients as appropriate. Demonstrate the ability to accurately prepare and maintain patient charts. Cross cover in Podiatry and other Specialty Practices as needed. Schedule surgical procedures efficiently for General Surgery and Podiatry. Requirements High School diploma or equivalent Completion of an approved course for Licensed Nursing Assistants. Current Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) license in Vermont Six (6) months’ customer service/clerical experience, including computer operation Experience in a physician office ( preferred ) Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.). Knowledge of clinical procedures, such as taking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate), collecting patient specimens (blood, urine, etc.) administering medications (under the supervision of a healthcare provider), and assisting with minor surgical procedures. Knowledge of office tasks, including scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, managing electronic health records (EHRs), verifying insurance information, and handling billing and coding processes. Excellent patient care and communication skills including the ability to explain procedures, educate patients on treatment plans, and provide emotional support. Possesses a thorough understanding of infection control protocols and safety measures to prevent the spread of diseases including proper hand hygiene, using personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly, maintaining a clean and sterile environment, and following safety regulations. Possesses a thorough understanding of medical ethics and legal principles, including patient confidentiality, informed consent, and compliance with HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) regulations. Strong organizational and multitasking skills. Ability to prioritize responsibilities, manage time effectively, and adapt to changing situations in a fast-paced healthcare environment. Salary Range: The base rate for this position is $20.40 - $24.75 per hour. The hourly range reflected above is a good faith estimate of base pay for the position. The rate for this position ultimately will be determined based on the education, experience, knowledge, and abilities of the successful candidate. Springfield Hospital is proud to offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental and vision, 401k with an employer match, short- and long-term disability insurance, paid time off, and referral bonuses. Employees are part of a close-knit, mission-driven team that values collaboration and growth. 
Description The Medical Assistant (MA) will: Demonstrate the ability to maintain patient flow in the clinic. Demonstrate the ability to respond to requests for information in an appropriate way. Demonstrate the ability to perform procedures in the office setting, under direct supervision and direction of the practitioner. Demonstrate the ability to organize the clinic efficiently and effectively. Contribute to a pleasant and cooperative team environment. Demonstrate the ability to stock clinical rooms, order supplies and room patients as appropriate. Demonstrate the ability to accurately prepare and maintain patient charts. Cross cover in Podiatry and other Specialty Practices as needed. Schedule surgical procedures efficiently for General Surgery and Podiatry. Requirements High school diploma or equivalent Medical Assistant Certification or equivalent experience Six (6) months’ customer service/clerical experience, including computer operation Experience in a physician office ( preferred ) Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.). Knowledge of clinical procedures, such as taking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate), collecting patient specimens (blood, urine, etc.) administering medications (under the supervision of a healthcare provider), and assisting with minor surgical procedures. Knowledge of office tasks, including scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, managing electronic health records (EHRs), verifying insurance information, and handling billing and coding processes. Excellent patient care and communication skills including the ability to explain procedures, educate patients on treatment plans, and provide emotional support. Possesses a thorough understanding of infection control protocols and safety measures to prevent the spread of diseases including proper hand hygiene, using personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly, maintaining a clean and sterile environment, and following safety regulations. Possesses a thorough understanding of medical ethics and legal principles, including patient confidentiality, informed consent, and compliance with HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) regulations. Strong organizational and multitasking skills. Ability to prioritize responsibilities, manage time effectively, and adapt to changing situations in a fast-paced healthcare environment. Salary Range: The base rate for this position is $19.00 - $22.00 per hour. The hourly range reflected above is a good faith estimate of base pay for the position. The rate for this position ultimately will be determined based on the education, experience, knowledge, and abilities of the successful candidate. Springfield Hospital is proud to offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental and vision, 401k with an employer match, short- and long-term disability insurance, paid time off, and referral bonuses. Employees are part of a close-knit, mission-driven team that values collaboration and growth. 
Description The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will: Demonstrate the ability to maintain patient flow in the clinic. Demonstrate the ability to respond to requests for information in an appropriate way. Demonstrate the ability to perform procedures in the office setting, under direct supervision and direction of the practitioner. Demonstrate the ability to organize the clinic efficiently and effectively. Contribute to a pleasant and cooperative team environment. Demonstrate the ability to stock clinical rooms, order supplies and room patients as appropriate. Demonstrate the ability to accurately prepare and maintain patient charts. Cross cover in Podiatry and other Specialty Practices as needed. Schedule surgical procedures efficiently for General Surgery and Podiatry. Requirements Graduate from a practical nursing education program from an accredited institution. Six (6) months’ customer service/clerical experience, including computer operation Experience in a physician office ( preferred ) Active Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in the State of Vermont or compact license. Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.). Knowledge of clinical procedures, such as taking vital signs (temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration rate), collecting patient specimens (blood, urine, etc.) administering medications (under the supervision of a healthcare provider), and assisting with minor surgical procedures. Knowledge of office tasks, including scheduling appointments, maintaining patient records, managing electronic health records (EHRs), verifying insurance information, and handling billing and coding processes. Excellent patient care and communication skills including the ability to explain procedures, educate patients on treatment plans, and provide emotional support. Possesses a thorough understanding of infection control protocols and safety measures to prevent the spread of diseases including proper hand hygiene, using personal protective equipment (PPE) correctly, maintaining a clean and sterile environment, and following safety regulations. Possesses a thorough understanding of medical ethics and legal principles, including patient confidentiality, informed consent, and compliance with HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) regulations. Strong organizational and multitasking skills. Ability to prioritize responsibilities, manage time effectively, and adapt to changing situations in a fast-paced healthcare environment. Salary Range: The base rate for this position is $23.00 - $28.00 per hour. The hourly range reflected above is a good faith estimate of base pay for the position. The rate for this position ultimately will be determined based on the education, experience, knowledge, and abilities of the successful candidate. Springfield Hospital is proud to offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental and vision, 401k with an employer match, short- and long-term disability insurance, paid time off, and referral bonuses. Employees are part of a close-knit, mission-driven team that values collaboration and growth. 
Overview Primary Care 40 hours per week The role of the clinic nurse is vital to symptom management, triage, patient education, in clinic procedures, as well as collaborative and independent nurse visits. The nursing team is structured to provide support to both patients in clinic and via phone. This position does allow for flexible hours depending on candidate and operational needs. The ideal candidate would be able to provide clinic support with either four 10-hour shifts, or five 8-hour shifts. We would love the opportunity to further discuss this with you! Come join the growing team Heater Road Primary Care, where we strive to care for patients and each other to enhance the experience for all! These are just a few highlights of being a nurse at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center and Clinics in New Hampshire. We have loan repayment up to $20,000. We offer Relocation Assistance and a Housing Coordinator to take on the burden of finding a home. We offer generous tuition reimbursement. We have a very popular "earned time" plan. We have extensive CEU/Training programs. Our 8,000 ft Patient Safety and Training Simulation Center is state-of-the-art. Our nurses serve as central figures in the success of our system through our shared governance nursing model. We offer a rigorous, research-focused environment. Dartmouth Hitchcock's Nursing Continuing Education Council is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing. education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Why are we so unique? We are a nationally recognized Academic Medical Center set right in the middle of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We recognize that “quality of life” means different things to different people, but we are very confident you will love it here as we have beautiful, rural and suburban housing options, world-class primary, secondary, and graduate schools, hundreds of lakes, thousands of miles of hiking trails and some of the best skiing in the country. This all means you can be a happy nurse with more quality time with friends, family, pets or maybe just quiet hikes by yourself. Our idea of traffic in the “Upper Valley” of New Hampshire is a line on the ski mountain at the chair lift. Read more about Dartmouth Health and why YOU should work here. The Dartmouth Health system stretches over New Hampshire and Vermont and offers the quintessential New England experience. With no income or sales tax, this beautiful area combines history, industry, and business and has been ranked consistently as one of the best places in the US to live and work. Anchored by the academic Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH, the system includes the NCI-designated Dartmouth Cancer Center, Dartmouth Health Children’s; member hospitals, and 30 Dartmouth Hitchcock ambulatory clinics across the region. With destinations like Boston, New York, the seacoast, and ski country within driving distance, the opportunities - both career and personal - truly make New Hampshire the ideal place to work and play. Applicants are encouraged to visit our nursing career site to learn more and apply: Please visit: https://dhnursing.org/nursing-careers/ Dartmouth Health is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law. Responsibilities The Clinical Nurse is an engaged and credentialed member of the Professional Nursing Organization and is responsible for autonomous practice directed by the professional tenets of practitioner, leader/decision maker, scientist and transferor. The Clinical Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide evidence-based care and to continuously monitor and evaluate practice to ensure safe passage of patients that is in the best interest of populations served. Practitioner Utilizes the nursing process to assess, diagnose, identify outcomes, plan, implement and evaluate an individualized plan of care. Utilizes critical thinking and the nursing process to anticipate and recognize changes in patient status, taking action to modify the plan of care or to elevate to the care team as necessary. Practices in accordance with the ANA Code of Ethics to advocate for patients, uphold their autonomy in decision-making, ensure informed consent and assist patients in families in expressing self-determination. Actively seeks feedback and acts to improve performance. Engages in the governance of practice. Leader/Decision Maker Manages interpersonal relationships for self and with others. Mentors colleagues for the advancement of nursing practice and the profession. Assumes authority and accountability for the nursing care of patients while appropriately delegating elements of care to others members of the care delivery team in accordance with laws, regulations and policies and procedures. Prioritizes and organizes time to optimize patient outcomes. Scientist Actively seeks out the most current evidence and standards and applies and translates to daily practice. Role models a culture of inquiry, developing new knowledge by contributing to research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice at the local level. Transferor Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. Actively partners with others to effect change that produces positive outcomes through the exchange of knowledge. Precepts the student nurse, nurse extern, nurse resident, experienced clinical nurse and other members of the healthcare team. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nursing Program required. Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Registered Nurse with NH eligibility Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required upon hire. 
Overview The ACO Medical Assistant is a vital member of the ACO Department’s multidisciplinary Care Management team, supporting the preventative care and chronic condition outreach programs for D-H attributed patients. Through patient engagement and EMR utilization, the ACO Medical Assistant acts as a liaison between the patient, care management team and payor to improve patient outcomes and our ability to meet value-based payment and performance activity targets. Part-Time, 20 hours/week. Monday - Friday 7am-11am. You must have a current certification with the AAMA or registration with the AMT to be considered for this remote opportunity. Responsibilities Effectively partners with patients and care management team towards influencing shared goals. Facilitates patient outreach through phone call, patient portal messaging and/or mailings to schedule appointments, screenings and preventative tests. Effectively navigates and documents pertinent patient information within the Electronic Medical Record (EMR). Tracks and monitors patient outcomes related to preventative screening and chronic disease management, contributing valuable insights to interdisciplinary team discussions. Appropriately handles patient interactions, identifying actual and potential barriers to adhering to quality interventions involving nursing staff and/or department leadership as needed. Reviews gaps in care and disease registries to identify opportunities for outreach. Supplies authorized information to third parties upon request. Assists patients in completing forms associated with individualized care plans. Facilitates pre-visit planning, including patient reminders, instruction and preparation for specific procedures and/or warm handoffs as needed. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant Program required. Strong knowledge in Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint required. Excellent interpersonal, customer service and communication skills, both written and verbal. Excellent time management and organizational skills. Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment. Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience in outpatient ambulatory care setting. Experience in supporting clinical quality programs e.g. HEDIS, Care Coordination or Chronic Disease Management. Ability to participate in role development and adapt to role changes as they evolve. Required Licensure/Certifications Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) - American Association of Medical Assistants OR Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) - American Medical Technologists OR Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) – National Healthcareers Association plus DOL Registered Apprenticeships Certificate of Completion. Current BLS certification required. 
At Kendal at Hanover, we believe in providing a rich environment for growth and learning in a manner that works for you. You will be part of a community where you build friendships and relationships with residents and other staff while enjoying a culture that is meaningful and inspiring. Competitive wages and benefits; bonuses; on-site childcare, fitness center and lap pool; very generous educational assistance and employee development and support programs. Kendal at Hanover offers excellent benefits, including health and ancillary insurances, generous Paid Time Off, on-site childcare, and exceptional educational assistance and employee support programs! We also offer 24/7 access to our on-site fitness center and indoor pool. Kendal at Hanover has an immediate opportunity for full- and part-time RNs and LPNs to lead the frontline nursing staff and deliver excellent patient care. The successful candidate will be responsible for creating an environment of resident-focused care, defining standards for quality resident care, training new staff and providing leadership to our nursing team. Responsibilities: dispensing medication, administering treatments, documentation, performing evaluations and reporting health status changes, monitoring care given by other members of the nursing team. This role participates as a member of the interdisciplinary care team and demonstrates computer competency as evidenced by documentation using MatrixCare software for all resident care assessments, care plans and progress notes. The candidate must hold or be eligible to hold an LPN or RN license in the state of New Hampshire. 
Overview Are you an RN who thrives on variety, advanced technology, and an active role that takes you throughout the hospital? DHMC’s Vascular Access Team may be the perfect next step in your career. Our highly specialized team supports an exceptionally diverse patient population—from newborns to centenarians—providing assessment, insertion, maintenance, and troubleshooting of short peripheral IVs and midline catheters, as well as phlebotomy services. Select team members perform PICC insertions, and all team members are responsible for PICC care and maintenance. You will work with cutting-edge technology, including ultrasound-guided IV placement, while building advanced clinical expertise in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. Beyond the technical skills, you’ll join a tight-knit, highly respected team with an established leadership structure that is deeply committed to teamwork, professional growth, and your long-term success. If you are looking to elevate your practice, expand your skill set, and make an impact across the entire hospital, we invite you to explore this exceptional opportunity. This is a PT (2x12hr shifts) rotating position. Shifts rotate 7a-7p and 7p-7a across all 7 days. Responsibilities The Clinical Nurse is an engaged and credentialed member of the Professional Nursing Organization and is responsible for autonomous practice directed by the professional tenets of practitioner, leader/decision maker, scientist and transferor. The Clinical Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide evidence-based care and to continuously monitor and evaluate practice to ensure safe passage of patients that is in the best interest of populations served. Practitioner Utilizes the nursing process to assess, diagnose, identify outcomes, plan, implement and evaluate an individualized plan of care. Utilizes critical thinking and the nursing process to anticipate and recognize changes in patient status, taking action to modify the plan of care or to elevate to the care team as necessary. Practices in accordance with the ANA Code of Ethics to advocate for patients, uphold their autonomy in decision-making, ensure informed consent and assist patients in families in expressing self-determination. Actively seeks feedback and acts to improve performance. Engages in the governance of practice. Leader/Decision Maker Manages interpersonal relationships for self and with others. Mentors colleagues for the advancement of nursing practice and the profession. Assumes authority and accountability for the nursing care of patients while appropriately delegating elements of care to others members of the care delivery team in accordance with laws, regulations and policies and procedures. Prioritizes and organizes time to optimize patient outcomes. Scientist Actively seeks out the most current evidence and standards and applies and translates to daily practice. Role models a culture of inquiry, developing new knowledge by contributing to research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice at the local level. Transferor Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. Actively partners with others to effect change that produces positive outcomes through the exchange of knowledge. Precepts the student nurse, nurse extern, nurse resident, experienced clinical nurse and other members of the healthcare team. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nursing Program required. Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed RN with NH eligibility BLS 
Overview We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) to join our pediatric nursing team. This role involves providing specialized care to infants, children, and adolescents facing life-threatening conditions. FT Schedule is 3x12hr shifts rotating 7a-7p, 7p-7a Responsibilities Performs various patient care activities and related nonprofessional services necessary in caring for the personal needs and comfort of patients. Assists nursing service personnel with a variety of patient care duties. Possesses direct access to drug products and secure medication locations in order to manage the storage, handling and disposal of medications consistent with the Medication Storage and Handling Policy. Assists with routine patient care activities under the supervision of the Registered Nurse, including, but not be limited to, performing ADL’s, obtaining clinical data, including vital signs, heights and weights, utilizing universal precautions, collecting specimens or performing point of care testing and recording results in medical record, etc. Assists in maintaining a clean and safe work environment by keeping the hallways clear of excess equipment, emptying linen bags when full, etc. Assists visitors and answer telephones. Assists new co-workers in learning the work of the department. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications High school graduate required. Must demonstrate keyboarding skills and be familiar with computer use. Previous hospital experience preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Nursing Assistant in the State of NH required. Basic Life Support (BLS) required upon hire. 
At Kendal at Hanover, we believe in providing a rich environment for growth and learning in a manner that works for you. You will be part of a community where you build friendships and relationships with residents and other staff while enjoying a culture that is meaningful and inspiring. We provide competitive wages and exceptional benefits; twice-yearly bonuses; on-site subsidized childcare, a fitness center and indoor pool (for employees and their families); generous tuition assistance and employee support resources. Kendal at Hanover is seeking a caring, team-oriented LNA and/or Care Partner. The successful candidate provides residents living in the independent setting or assisted living facility with quality care by providing physical, psychosocial and social support within the guidelines of established practice for the nurses assistant and care partner. Specific responsibilities include: Assures quality of care by meeting resident needs as outlined in the individual care plan. Communicates and works professionally with the interdisciplinary team. Supports residents in doing as much for self as possible, promoting positive leisure time. Actively engages residents by initiating conversation and activities with them. Communicates resident’s well-being and needs by taking an active role in plan of care meetings. Reports concerns or physical, psychological and social changes to the charge nurse or nurse supervisor and assisting in problem solving. Maintains a clean working environment by keeping residents’ living areas neat and orderly, completing job lists that are separate from resident assignment. Contributes to team effort by voluntarily helping others to accomplish department and community goals in caring positive manner. Cross-trains in appropriate nursing settings to maintain staff and resident scheduling needs. Takes responsibility for own actions by using time efficiently to deliver high quality service to residents and demonstrate commitment to co-workers. Provides hands-on care to residents as needed and appropriate, assisting with meals and answering call lights in a timely manner. Per diem positions are compensated at fixed above market wages, and are eligible for certain benefits including retirement plans, and 24/7 free and family access to fitness center and lap pool. Kendal at Hanover has Per Diem opportunities for LNA, MNA, RN, and LPN positions in our Assisted Living and Memory Care neighborhoods. Kendal's per diem staff enjoy flexible scheduling, competitive pay and attractive staffing ratios, along with the opportunity to work with an exceptional team. We welcome you to apply and learn all that Kendal at Hanover offers! Join us in this way and find out what makes Kendal at Hanover so special. 
Overview The Clinical Nurse is an engaged and credentialed member of the Professional Nursing Organization and is responsible for autonomous practice directed by the professional tenets of practitioner, leader/decision maker, scientist and transferor. The Clinical Nurse is responsible for utilizing the nursing process to provide evidence-based care and to continuously monitor and evaluate practice to ensure safe passage of patients that is in the best interest of populations served. Responsibilities Practitioner Utilizes the nursing process to assess, diagnose, identify outcomes, plan, implement and evaluate an individualized plan of care. Utilizes critical thinking and the nursing process to anticipate and recognize changes in patient status, taking action to modify the plan of care or to elevate to the care team as necessary. Practices in accordance with the ANA Code of Ethics to advocate for patients, uphold their autonomy in decision-making, ensure informed consent and assist patients in families in expressing self-determination. Actively seeks feedback and acts to improve performance. Engages in the governance of practice. Leader/Decision Maker Manages interpersonal relationships for self and with others. Mentors colleagues for the advancement of nursing practice and the profession. Assumes authority and accountability for the nursing care of patients while appropriately delegating elements of care to others members of the care delivery team in accordance with laws, regulations and policies and procedures. Prioritizes and organizes time to optimize patient outcomes. Scientist Actively seeks out the most current evidence and standards and applies and translates to daily practice. Role models a culture of inquiry, developing new knowledge by contributing to research, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice at the local level. Transferor Communicates effectively in a variety of formats in all areas of practice. Actively partners with others to effect change that produces positive outcomes through the exchange of knowledge. Precepts the student nurse, nurse extern, nurse resident, experienced clinical nurse and other members of the healthcare team. Performs other duties as required or assigned. Qualifications Graduate from an accredited Nursing Program required. Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred. Required Licensure/Certifications Licensed Registered Nurse with New Hampshire eligibility. Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate required upon hire PALS Certificate required within 6 months of hire date.