LTC: LPN
Company: Saunders Medical Center
Location: Lincoln
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Location: Wahoo, NE Full-time
and Part-time | Days, Nights, Weekends Hiring Bonus Full time-
$7500 Part time- $3750 SUMMARY The Licensed Practical
Nurse-Certified is responsible to provide professional nursing care
to patients under the supervision of an RN, DON, and/or Nurse
Manager. The LPN-C is responsible for all aspects of basic nursing
delivery. All LPN’s working in the acute and swing bed setting at
Saunders Medical Center will maintain an LPN-C certification.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES LPN-C duties and
responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be
assigned. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be
able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions of the job. Each of these duties will be
performed under the direct supervision of an RN, DON, and/or Nurse
Manager. 1. Performs patient care responsibilities considering
needs specific to the standard of care for patient’s age, including
geriatric, and general population although care for the pediatric
patient may not be performed. A pediatric patient is defined as
being less than 19 years of age. Documents the care provided. 2.
All central lines and PICC line IV therapy must be performed by a
RN. 3. All port access and flushes must be completed by a RN. 4.
May assist in the ER but cannot assume care of any ER patient. 5.
RN must complete the admission assessment but the LPN may assist
with other parts of the admission such as social profile and any
other delegated tasks in the LPN scope of practice. 6. Demonstrates
ability to perform assessments and re-assessments on all patients
according to standards of care. Care is delivered to patients
throughout the lifespan, excluding pediatric patients. 7.
Responsible for assisting with assembling the patient’s chart and
checking to see that all authorizations, releases, and other
required forms are attached. 8. Demonstrates knowledge of
medications and correct administration of such based on age of the
patient and patient’s clinical condition. 9. Calculate the rate of
IV fluid infusion for adults. 10. Perform veni-puncture in the
hand, forearm, antecubital fossa, or upper arm with IV catheters
less than 3 inches in length. 11. Administer IV medications for
which nursing interventions are routine and predictable in nature
related to responses and adverse reactions, not including: A) Blood
and blood products B) Antineoplastic drugs C) Oxytocics D)
Anti-arrhythmic drugs E) Hyperalimentation 12. Insert a flexible
nasogastric tube (non-stylet guided). The initial insertion must be
performed under the direct supervision of an RN or physician on
staff. 13. Demonstrates knowledge of pain assessment and management
techniques, and educates patient and/or family regarding pain
management. 14. Communicates appropriately and clearly to
co-workers, charge nurse, medical providers, patients and their
families. 15. Identifies and addresses psychosocial, cultural,
ethnic, and religious/spiritual needs of patients and their
families. 16. Demonstrates ability to offer guidance and assistance
to nursing assistants in direct patient cares. 17. Demonstrates
knowledge of patient rights, always focusing on patient’s needs and
providing quality care, keeping in mind the family needs as well as
those of the patient. 18. Demonstrates ability to develop and
implement patient care plans and discharge planning in consultation
with an RN and medical provider. 19. Maintains strict
confidentiality and HIPPA compliance at all times and report
violations to the Privacy Officer. 20. Insures safe transport of
patients within the facility and remains cognitive of patient
safety at all times. 21. Insures appropriate labeling and handling
of requisitions, specimens, and patient possessions, using
bio-hazard protection as appropriate. 22. Responsible for handling
controlled drugs and narcotics and maintaining mandatory facility
records of administration, counting documentation, handling of
narcotic keys, and maintaining required locking of storage spaces.
23. Responsible for recognizing emergencies and responds with the
proper protocol as established by facility policy and procedure
and/or medical staff. 24. Demonstrates basic knowledge of phone
etiquette and courtesy in contacts with patients, family,
co-workers, and visitors. 25. Performs quality work completely and
efficiently and in a cost-effective manner. 26. Arrives at work
punctually when scheduled. 27. Demonstrates flexibility,
initiative, and ingenuity in performing job tasks. 28. Maintains
personal hygiene and appearance appropriate for the position. 29.
Demonstrates professional conduct. 30. Performs cleaning duties as
needed, including but not limited to stripping beds/tables,
prepares disinfecting solutions, disposes of soiled linens and
waste, cleans equipment, washes instruments, and/or restocks
supplies and equipment. 31. Understand and comply with the
requirements of the Saunders Medical Center’s Compliance program,
including but not limited to the Code of Conduct, the Compliance
Policy, all Saunders Medical Center policies for compliance, and
compliance plans affecting specific duties and responsibilities.
32. Participate in quality assessment and continuous quality
improvement activities as requested and assist in initiating
changes for the betterment of the facility and its functions. 33.
Willingness to participate on committees and/or additional facility
activities as recommended. 34. Practice proper fire, safety and
disaster procedures as set forth by Saunders Medical Center. 35.
Participate in all safety, security, and infection control programs
that are mandatory as well as those required and provided by the
department. 36. Participate in all education and training programs
regarding compliance as required by Saunders Medical Center policy
and as requested by the Director of Nursing. 37. Other duties
assigned by the Director of Nursing or Nurse Manager. SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITIES None DISCLOSURE STATEMENT The above statements
reflect the general details considered necessary to describe the
essential functions of the job as identified, and shall not be
considered as a detailed description of all work requirements that
may be inherent in the position. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE 1.
Graduate from an accredited Licensed Practical Nursing program. 2.
Additional education to obtain Licensed Practical Nursing-Certified
title. 3. Prefer 1 year of LPN-C experience in an acute hospital
setting. 4. Current license as an LPN-C in the State of Nebraska.
5. BLS training required. 6. ACLS training desirable and mandatory
with one year of hire. 7. PALS certification desirable. 8. Must
maintain continuing education credits as required for license
renewal. LANGUAGE SKILLS Must be able to read, write and follow
written and oral instructions and possess positive skills in
communication. Must possess the ability to deal tactfully with
personnel, patients, visitors and the general public. MATHEMATICAL
SKILLS Must possess the ability to calculate at the level necessary
to perform essential duties of the position. REASONING ABILITY
Ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant
such action. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions
furnished in oral, written, diagram or schedule form. PHYSICAL
DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met 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. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee must stand frequently. The employee must sit, reach with
arms and hands and occasionally lift 50 pounds. The employee must
occasionally walk and climb or balance as well as bend, squat, or
kneel. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics
described here are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions of this position. Attendance is
essential and required for a successful working environment. Become
a LPN near Lincoln, Omaha, and Fremont. We are located just 30
minutes away in Wahoo! hc116826
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