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LPN with quality assurance skills (west and south of Baltimore/east Howard County)
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Baltimore area non profit is looking for an LPN that would like to have some LPN responsibilities to handle medications, but at same time be involved in reviewing the medical records for the people in our independent living units, & following up on appointments.
The independent living units are run as a part of a program for adults and children with disabilities & behavioral issues that require direct care. Most clients require medication, educational, and recreational assistance. This is not a typical nursing position; this is part nurse, part office worker, part medicine administrator. You would be travelling a lot in the local area of Baltimore, mostly in the Randallstown/Windsor Mill area.
We have staff in the homes that provide structure and supervision in support of the resident's Individualized Plan (IP), developing and reinforcing resident's daily living skills, supervisings and participating in the daily activities. The staff in the homes administer MOST of the medications required by the resident's; however this position will be a back up and will be involved in reviewing records. This position requires LPN certfication, HS diploma, related experience and valid driver's license. Must be 21 years of age or older to be considered for any positions in residential programs. Being detail oriented, organized, and methodical is essential.
Well qualifed staff will have past experience in the healthcare field and DDA training. Must be able to attend mandatory orientation and training as scheduled. Location: west and south of Baltimore/east Howard County
Compensation: to be determined based on experience
This is at a non-profit organization.
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