Pediatrica Health Group Inc.

Licensed Practical Nurse

About Pediatrica Health Group Inc.

Every day is a good day to prepare for a healthy tomorrow. Providing children and their families with equitable access to quality pediatric care to build a foundation for a lifetime of optimal health and wellness is what drives our team to deliver its best every day. It’s our purpose.

 

Offering focused care from tots to teens, our pediatric primary care providers and teams partner with families to foster good health and strong, thriving communities. Second-to-none medical staff and top-tier administrative professionals keep our practices running smoothly and make each patient experience the best we can offer.

 

Working in partnership with patients, families, and communities who put their trust in us for their care, we hold ourselves accountable to ensure equitable access to care, advocate to create impactful change, and continually learn and progress to create better outcomes and brighter futures. Together, we’re paving the way for kids to develop into healthy young adults. Rooted in these values, we continue to grow and serve. Are you ready to join us?



POSITION SUMMARY:

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides direct patient care under the supervision of a licensed provider. Responsibilities include performing clinical procedures, documenting patient information, administering medications, and supporting the care team in delivering high-quality, patient-centered services in a clinical office setting.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILTIES

·        Greet and room patients, obtain and document vital signs, chief complaints, and medical histories in the EMR.

·        Assist providers with examinations, procedures, and treatments as directed.

·        Administer medications, injections, and immunizations per provider orders and scope of practice.

·        Perform clinical tasks including phlebotomy, EKGs, wound care, catheterizations, and point-of-care testing.

·        Prepare and stock exam rooms; ensure equipment is clean, functional, and ready for use.

·        Document patient interactions, care provided, and clinical notes accurately and timely in the EMR.

·        Triage incoming patient calls and messages; communicate clinical concerns to providers appropriately.

·        Communicate test results, follow-up instructions, and care plans to patients as directed by providers.

·        Assist with in-office procedures including preparation of supplies and patient education.

·        Coordinate referrals, prior authorizations, and prescription refill requests per provider instruction.

·        Ensure compliance with infection control, OSHA, and HIPAA standards at all times.

·        Support front office staff with patient flow and coordination as needed.

·        Maintain patient confidentiality in all interactions and documentation.

·        Perform other related duties as directed or assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS/ REQUIREMENTS  

·        High school diploma or GED

·        Current, active LPN license in the state of practice, in good standing.

·        Minimum of 1 year of clinical experience in an ambulatory or medical office setting preferred.

REQUIREMENTS FOR LEVEL I STATUS:

·        Entry level (1-4 years’ experience) and/or meet the basic requirements of the job with the

need for additional supervision

·        Excess of 4 years’ experience if meeting only the basic requirements of the job with need for additional supervision

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

Knowledge of nursing principles, clinical procedures, and standard medical office workflows

·        Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local healthcare regulations including HIPAA and OSHA.

·        Knowledge of pharmacology and medication administration practices within LPN scope of practice.

·        Skill in performing clinical procedures including phlebotomy, injections, EKGs, and basic wound care.

·        Skill in accurate and timely documentation within EMR systems

·        Knowledge of computer programs and applications.

·        Knowledge of basic arithmetic to make calculations, balance and reconcile figures, and

make changes accurately.

·        Skill in verbal and written communication with patients, families, and clinical team members.

·        Ability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple responsibilities in a fast-paced environment.

·        Ability to exercise sound clinical judgment and escalate concerns to supervising staff appropriately.

·        Ability to demonstrate compassion, professionalism, and cultural sensitivity with all patients.

·        Ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary care team.

Clinical Operations

Sarasota, FL

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