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RN/LPN - Transitional Care Unit - Nights

Company Name:
Child Serve
# Position Summary
Provides professional nursing services to the children. Assists with personal care and skill development services as needed. As a member of an interdisciplinary team, this position works within the framework of physicians' orders, care team guidelines, individualized care plans, professional and regulatory guidelines, and ChildServe policies and procedures. ChildServe Staff Nurses are expected to exercise professional judgment regarding the medical conditions, the health, and the safety of the children.
# Experience Requirements
Education: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing and current RN or LPN licensure to practice in the state of Iowa. Must have a current or obtain CPR certification.
# Additional Information
STATUS: Full Time
HOURS: Nights 6p-6a
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:
1. Must be able to pass a ChildServe physical examination at commencement of employment and thereafter as regulations require.
2. Must be able to stand, walk, bend, and lift repeatedly during work hours.
3. Must be able to establish and maintain positive interpersonal relationships
4. Must be able to effectively manage moderate to high levels of stress in a work setting.
Location: Johnston/Des Moines
Department: 02 - TCU
Shift / Hours: Evening/Overnight
Employment Status: Full time
Education Requirements: Associates
Job Code: 2267
# of openings: 1Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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