Full Time Home Health LVN - Alameda County at Ace Home Health Care & Hospice
Oakland, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Apr, 26

Salary

128000.0

Posted On

17 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Care, Assessment, Plan Development, Communication, Critical Thinking, Interpersonal Skills, Customer Service, Problem Solving, Nursing Procedures, Documentation, Counseling, Team Collaboration, Regulatory Knowledge, Cultural Competency, Time Management, Autonomy

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
ACE Home Health Care & Hospice is seeking full time License Vocational Nurses (LVN) for: home health care in Alameda county, Hayward to Oakland service area. When you work at ACE Home Health Care & Hospice, you are part of a multidisciplinary team that provides high-quality patient and family-centered care in the home with compassion, kindness, and respect. Therefore, promoting comfort, independence, and dignity. We seek and welcome staff with diverse cultural backgrounds or additional language skills because they enhance the cultural competency of care for our patients and families, as a result, accomplishing our mission of compassion. Required minimum of one year experience in a home health agency or community health setting. Main Duties & Responsibilities (Essential Functions of the Position): * Assess and develop a plan of care per patient's needs in accordance with physician orders and agency policies and procedures as assigned. * Assists in ongoing patient assessment to develop and carry out the plan of care. * Maintains home chart during each assignment per clinical/nursing procedures. * Initiates appropriate preventive and rehabilitative nursing procedures. * Counsel and instruct patient and family to meet patient needs. * Time sheets and nursing clinical notes are complete and accurate and submitted to agency per agency policy. * Liaison between agency, patient and physician as needed. * Communicates clearly with patient, supervisor and physician. Reports changes and findings to physician and supervisor in a timely manner. Knowledge: Must have the clinical knowledge and critical thinking ability to effectively plan and provide coordination of patient care consistent with standards and regulations; must have exceptional interpersonal and customer services skills; must be able to effectively solve unique problems as they arise or identify when to consult the intake supervisor. Must have knowledge of current Medicare, Medi-Cal, State and Federal regulations. Here's What Sets Us Apart Administrative Support: * Designated Administrative Coordinators serve as your dedicated in-house resource for all administrative duties, including documentation support * Extensive documentation and DME support allow you to focus on what matters most - patient care and work-life balance Work-Life Balance: * Flexible scheduling and autonomy in managing your own hours Professional Development: * Extensive, individualized, structured and ongoing training program to develop your skills * Advanced patient care through continuous professional development Technology Solutions: * Industry-leading documentation and technology solutions to streamline communication Career Growth: * Growth opportunities including precepting, clinical education, and clinical leadership positions Compensation: * Competitive compensation based on experience, knowledge, skills, and location, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data * Estimated Annual Full Time Compensation: $92K to $128K (This position is paid on a per-visit basis plus mileage) * Mileage reimbursement at federal rate  * Paid parking Benefits: * Comprehensive health plans including medical, dental, and vision with dependent coverage * Generous PTO and paid holidays * 401(k) with company match * Free CEUs through on-demand virtual learning platform * Rewards program with redeemable points for gifts * Corporate discount program for a variety of services
Responsibilities
The LVN will assess and develop patient care plans, assist in ongoing patient assessments, and maintain accurate documentation. They will also communicate effectively with patients, families, and healthcare providers to ensure quality care.
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