Travel Charge Nurse; RN - LPN/LVN
Listed on 2026-01-22
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Nursing Home, LPN/LVN, RN Nurse
Talent4
Health is seeking a LPN / LVN Charge Nurse (RN) for a travel job in Bangor, Maine.
- Specialty:
LPN / LVN - Discipline:
LPN / LVN - Start Date:
02/16/2026 - Duration:
13 weeks - 40 hours per week
- Shift: 8 hours, days, evenings
- Employment Type:
Travel
Job 1- Shift: Days (7:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Job
-2 Shift Information: Evenings 3p-11p
Charge Nursen
LPN 3 years exp required
Documents
Position Summary: The Medical Technician (LPN) who is responsible
for the medication administration of the assigned nursing unit (long term care
or skilled care) This position reports directly to the Director of Nursing
and follows standard nursing procedures and facility policies for administering medication.
Able to administer medication by oral, rectal, topical, inhalation, eye or ear routes, under the supervision and direction of a registered nurse by following standard nursing procedures and facility policies for administering medication including but not limited to the following:
o Maintains medication cart and ensures storage area is clean, neat, and areas are locked if appropriate
o Obtains permission from licensed nurse before administering PRN medication
o Performs the count of non-narcotic countable medications with medication technician or licensed nurse at beginning and end of shift.
o Administers no Schedule II drugs or any sliding scale drugs
o Checks supply of medications for each resident on unit and coordinates with nursing staff for any reorder medication needs
o Takes vital signs, following correct procedure, including apical pulse rates
Reports any significant changes in resident condition or vital signs to Charge Nurse or Supervisor, promptly.
Documents medication administered on MAR per facility policy and procedures.
Must be comfortable working with frequent interruptions.
Ability to work with emotionally upset residents/patients and family members.
Can communicate effectively with medical staff, nursing personnel, and other department supervisors.
Has a passion for working with long term care residents and skilled rehabilitation patients to provide excellent resident and patient care.
Ability to work independently, have flexibility, personal integrity, and the ability to work effectively with residents/patients, personnel, and support agencies.
Documents
Position Summary:
The Medical Technician (LPN) who is responsible for the medication administration of the assigned nursing unit (long term care or skilled care) This position reports directly to the Director of Nursing and follows standard nursing procedures and facility policies for administering medication. Able to administer medication by oral, rectal, topical, inhalation, eye or ear routes, under the supervision and direction of a registered nurse by following standard nursing procedures and facility policies for administering medication including but not limited to the following: o Maintains medication cart and ensures storage area is clean, neat, and areas are locked if appropriate o Obtains permission from licensed nurse before administering PRN medication o Performs the count of non-narcotic countable medications with medication technician or licensed nurse at beginning and end of shift.
o Administers no Schedule II drugs or any sliding scale drugs o Checks supply of medications for each resident on unit and coordinates with nursing staff for any reorder medication needs o Takes vital signs, following correct procedure, including apical pulse rates Reports any significant changes in resident condition or vital signs to Charge Nurse or Supervisor, promptly. Documents medication administered on MAR per facility policy and procedures.
Must be comfortable working with frequent interruptions. Ability to work with emotionally upset residents/patients and family members. Can communicate effectively with medical staff, nursing personnel, and other department supervisors. Has a passion for working with long term care residents and skilled rehabilitation patients to provide excellent resident and patient care. Ability to work independently, have flexibility, personal integrity, and the ability to work effectively with residents/patients, personnel,…
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