Role and Responsibilities (Duties include, but are not limited to the following)
The occupation requires emotional stability to help patients and their families work through the treatment process and cope with death if treatment fails.
Administering non-chemo treatments
Triaging patients
Phlebotomy administration and execution
Scheduling new patients
Interviewing patients and recording their medical history
Obtaining patient vital signs and escorting patients to their rooms
Administering injections of medications
Verifying that patient charts are updated promptly and accurately
Observing and recording patients’ conditions and reactions to medications and treatments
Must be willing to travel to other office locations when needed
Qualifications and Education Requirements
Successful completion of LPN program
Valid LPN license
Ability to undertake a variety of diverse care tasks and work in a multidisciplinary team
Understanding of confidentiality obligations and nursing best practices
Excellent knowledge of medical and hospital terminology
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Compassionate and able to handle stress