LPN Full-time

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – Make a Significant Impact on the Lives We Touch!

Sign-On Bonus: $6,500 for Full-Time (FT) 2nd Shift!

Complete Care at Manitowoc Health and Rehab, a cornerstone of the Manitowoc, Wisconsin community, is seeking dedicated and compassionate Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) to join our clinical team. We are a highly successful organization committed to providing exceptional, high-quality healthcare and extraordinary compassion. Our approach is simple: to improve the lives of every person we touch, treating residents and staff like family.

Why Choose Complete Care at Manitowoc?

We believe our employees are our greatest asset. When you join us, you'll be part of a team where your growth and success are our priorities.

  • Premium Compensation & Flexibility:

    • Highly Competitive Pay rates and generous Additional Shift Differential Pay.

    • Financial Freedom: Take advantage of our daily pay option—work today, get paid today—so you can access your earnings when you need them.

  • Optimal Scheduling:

    • Flexible Scheduling with both full-time and part-time options.

    • Choose between 8 or 12-hour shifts to fit your lifestyle.

  • Comprehensive Benefits & Career Stability:

    • Great benefit packages, including Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid holidays.

    • Robust opportunities for career development and success within a stable organization.

    • A beautiful and supportive work environment where collaboration is key.

What You'll Do: Essential Duties & Clinical Responsibilities

As a Licensed Practical Nurse, you will be a crucial clinical team member providing direct, compassionate care and supporting the health and well-being of our residents.

  • Medication Administration: Accurately, safely, and timely administer all prescribed medications to residents according to their individual care plans and physician orders.

  • Treatment Execution: Perform and monitor complex treatments as directed by physicians' orders and strictly within your defined scope of practice.

  • Clinical Observation & Reporting: Meticulously observe, record, and report any changes in a resident’s physical, cognitive, or emotional condition, including new symptoms or vital sign fluctuations, to the Registered Nurse or Supervising Physician promptly.

  • Care Plan Support: Assist the Registered Nurse with implementing and documenting the resident care plan, ensuring CNAs are performing tasks correctly.

  • Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate, detailed, and timely electronic health records (EHR) and ensure all duties are performed in strict adherence to local, state, and federal guidelines (including HIPAA) and facility policies.

  • Team Collaboration: Work effectively as part of the interdisciplinary team, while also being capable of exercising independent clinical judgment when necessary.

Qualifications

  • License: Must possess an Active Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in the state of Wisconsin in good standing.

  • Skills: Strong communication and organizational skills; demonstrated ability to provide compassionate, high-quality care.

  • Technology: Familiarity with Electronic Health Records (EHR) and basic computer systems is required.

  • Experience: Prior experience in a long-term care or skilled nursing setting is preferred but not required. We are committed to your success and will provide the training you need.

Come and be a part of our family at Complete Care at Manitowoc Health and Rehab—apply today!

Complete Care at Manitowoc is an equal opportunity employer.


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