Licensed Practical Nurse, PRN Nights Position Available In Covington, Alabama
Tallo's Job Summary: The Licensed Practical Nurse position at Andalusia Health in Alabama offers PRN night shifts for qualified healthcare professionals. Responsibilities include direct and indirect patient care, care planning, and communication with medical staff. Requirements include a nursing degree, state licensure, and BCLS certification. Six months of medical/surgical experience is preferred.
Job Description
Licensed Practical Nurse, PRN Nights
Andalusia, Alabama
Facility Andalusia Health
Req
ID 540002
Post Date 05/01/2025 Description At Andalusia Health, we recognize that our patients deserve qualified, engaged, and competent healthcare professionals. We know that our employees deserve a working environment that is safe, leaders who are visible and supportive, and opportunities to grow and develop. We have a positive, hopeful, and resilient leadership team that is solely focused on taking care of the heart of Andalusia Health – the people who work here. If you feel that your skills and compassion fit with our vision for person-centered care and evidence-based practice, and you would like to belong to a hospital family that only the best are invited to join, we invite you to apply today.
About The Opportunity:
Provides planning and delivery of direct and indirect patient care through the nursing process of Assessment, Planning, Intervention, and Evaluation. Develops nursing care plan in coordination with patient, family and interdisciplinary staff as necessary. Communicates changes in patient’s clinical condition with Physicians, Nursing Supervisor/Manager, and co-workers as appropriate. Participates in discharge planning process.
Qualifications Education:
Graduation from an accredited Bachelors of Science in Nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program.
Licenses/Certification:
Current state licensure as Registered Nurse. BCLS certification. ACLS preferred.
Experience:
Minimum six months’ Medical/Surgical experience in an acute care setting preferred.