Licensed Practical Nurse - Community Internal Medicine - LPN
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, LPN/LVN
Licensed Practical Nurse - Community Internal Medicine - LPN at Mayo Career Site US
Rochester, Minnesota, United States - Full Time
Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
25 Mar, 26
0.0
Posted On
25 Dec, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills- Patient-Centered Care
- Communication Skills
- Medication Administration
- Patient Education
- Chronic Condition Management
- Quality Improvement
- Team Collaboration
- Nurse Calendar Management
- Geriatric Care
- Palliative Care
- Wound Care
- Catheter Care
- Immunization
- Health Care Procedures
- Telehealth Management
- Mentoring
Description The licensed practical nurse (LPN) provides nursing care to assigned patients under the direct supervision of the registered nurse (RN) or other assigned supervisor and accepts delegation from the RN/assigned supervisor in meeting the needs of the patient/family. The LPN collects data through observation and communicates information to assist the RN and/or provider in patient assessment and care planning. The LPN participates as a member of the health care team and accepts delegation from the RN/assigned supervisor and provider in meeting needs of the patient/family.
The LPN delivers care in accordance with the patient care plan, policies and procedures of the organization and principles of relationship-based care. The LPN possesses excellent communication skills; is skillful in mentoring and instructing; and may participate on committees or projects, including quality improvement projects.
What You’ll Do:
Partner with providers, RNs, and allied health staff to deliver patient-centered care Administer vaccines, medications, and treatments (injections, ear lavages, nebulizers, wound care, catheter care, suture/staple removal, vision/hearing screenings, fluoride varnish, etc.)Manage patient communications via phone, online messages, and telehealth
Support preventative care and chronic condition management, reinforcing patient education
Independently manage nurse calendars, ensuring timely, accurate patient care Contribute to quality initiatives by closing care gaps and improving outcomes
Primary Care patient services include health care for existing medical needs, preventative care, acute care, and management of chronic health conditions. Care is provided through in-person visits, phone, video and web-based care. LPNs in all primary care practices are valued members of the interprofessional care team, collaborating with physicians, advanced practitioners, non-licensed allied health professionals, registered nurses, and student learners. Primary Care locations offer a fast-paced, team-oriented environment that allows LPNs to work closely with an interdisciplinary team while building meaningful, long-term relationships with patients.
Community Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Palliative (4th, 5th, and 6th floor of the Baldwin Building)
Adults 18+ with focus on geriatric and palliative needs, including chronic condition management and nurse-led procedures. Community Internal Medicine, Palliative and Geriatrics (GIM-GP) cares for patients age 18 and older. LPNs in Community Internal Medicine play a vital role in delivering patient-centered care for adult/geriatric patients. The LPN is responsible for after-visit care for provider appointments and managing nurse visits through the LPN calendar including;
administering immunizations and medications, performing ear lavage, post-void residuals, intermittent and indwelling catheter care, wound care and removing sutures or staples, reinforcing patient education. This role offers both variety and autonomy, making it an excellent opportunity for LPNs who thrive in collaborative care settings while contributing directly to patient health and wellness.
As an LPN here, you’ll find variety, autonomy, and teamwork while building meaningful relationships with patients. You’ll play a vital role in care across specialties and be supported with training and education to strengthen your skills. Whether you choose to build a lasting career as an LPN or explore future opportunities, you’ll make a direct impact on patient health, quality of life, and community wellness.
ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities The LPN provides nursing care to assigned patients under the supervision of an RN, participating in patient assessment and care planning. Responsibilities include administering medications, managing patient communications, and supporting preventative care and chronic condition management.
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