Job Title: ICF/IID Licensed Practical Nurse (Team Lead)
12 hour shifts (Day) 6:00 am-6:00 pm / (Night) 6:00 pm-6:00 am
Baylor Shift- Friday, Saturday, Sunday or Saturday, Sunday, and one day during the week- 12 hour shifts
Department: Intermediate Care Facilities
Supervisor: ICF/IID/NDP Program Director
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Summary
Provides nursing support and personal care services to ICF/IID residents by performing the following duties personally or through ICF/IID Resident Aides.
Duties
Serves as team “lead” on designated shift and directs at least two ICF/IID Resident Aides who assist with all aspects of ICF/IID resident care and nursing support.
Works cooperatively with ICF/IID Program Director, ICF/IID RN, ICF/IID Program Coordinator ICF/IID Activities Coordinator, and other staff to maintain efficiency and quality of resident care and support services.
Implements active care plans for each resident as directed.
Completes documentation for CFAs, IPPs or BSPs, and prepares reports, as required by licensing and certifying agencies and ROI policy.
Ensures ICF/IID Residents Aides demonstrate and/or assist residents in daily self-care practices such as personal hygiene, dressing, cooking, home maintenance, shopping, and laundry scheduling to aid independence and foster self-esteem of residents.
Assists ICF/IID Activities Coordinator in administering therapeutic activities, such as physical exercises, artistic, social and life skills training, and recreational activities, to residents.
Consults with ICF/IID/NDP Program Coordinator on any medical needs or emergencies arise.
Monitors and assists residents in administration of medication, orally or by subcutaneous or intermuscular injection, notes time and amount on residents’ charts, and monitors supply of medication as prescribed.
Observes residents and reports adverse reactions to medication or treatment to ICF/IID RN.
Performs duties requiring LPN certification such as assembling and using catheters, feeding tubes, and oxygen suppliers.
Works closely with ICF/IID/NDP RN, Program Coordinator, Dietician and other staff to help plan nutritious meals, conduct nutritional assessments, and implement special diets.
Takes residents to medical appointments as necessary.
Ensures cleanliness and safety of the home to provide pleasant living conditions and to meet requirements of the licensing entities and ROI administrative policies.
Documents all visits with relatives, outgoing calls, and other contacts made by residents.
Maintains supplies, including stocking and assisting with ordering new supplies and disposing of expired or damaged supplies.
Has a working knowledge of the ICF/IID Addendum to the ROI Operation’s Manual and complies with all rules and regulations and standards applicable to ICF/IID s.
Keeps the ICF/IID/NDP RN, ICF Program Coordinator and ICF/IID Program Director informed of any complaints, incidents or issues involving ICF/IID resident care, staff relations, or quality of service.
Receives any staff call-outs, directly at the ICF, determines if staff has legitimate reason to call out, advises staff person if call-out information is not sufficient to warrant missing their shift.
Attempts to replace staff by using the call-out process outlined in the call-out folder, which is available in each ICF.
Uses schedule and staff phone list to make an attempt to fill any empty positions, or if possible will make assignment changes to make sure there is adequate coverage for the shift.
Logs all phone calls, related to call-outs, on log sheet available in the call out folder.
Participates in appropriate ICF/IID and ROI meetings and/or committees, as requested
Agrees to remain awake and alert at all times during work hours.
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