
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Enhanced IEN Orientation
Health Association Nova Scotia
- Halifax, NS
- Permanent
- Full-time
- While each employer will require slightly different responsibilities of their LPNs, in general, responsibilities can be expected to include:
- Resident checks and rounds (including, but not limited to vitals, breathing, incontinent round, safety rounds, narcotic, charting)
- Medication administration (includes processing doctor’s orders)
- Resident personal care (includes feeding/assistance, bowel care, dressing, wound care, blood work)
- Resident, family, and staff support (includes addressing questions and concerns, assisting other workers)
- General duties and administration (includes mail, paper work, ordering supplies, assigning duties)
- Provides leadership to Continuing Care Assistants and other health services staff
- Completes other tasks and duties as assigned
- Be an internationally educated nurse
- Hold one of the following valid Nova Scotia College of Nursing (NSCN) licenses:
- conditional RN license and the ability to obtain a NSCN Licensed Practical Nurse license by the first day of the orientation
- full RN license and the ability to obtain a NSCN Licensed Practical Nurse license by the first day of the orientation
- conditional LPN license
- Have experience as a RN within the last five years.
- Have valid CPR and First Aid certification within the last year.
- Have clear criminal and vulnerable sector check within the past three months.
- Have previous experience working with the elderly in long-term care.
- An Enhanced LPN Orientation Program. This 6-week program includes classroom and on-unit components. Participants are paid for their time in the program.
- Positions Available Across the Province
- Attractive Compensation and Benefits Package