As our Medical Surgical LPN at CHI Health Immanuel Hospital, you’ll excel in your nursing career by providing care to patients admitted to our unit. Most of your patients are funneled in from other units providing you with the opportunity to build on your education and experience in specialized service lines such as cardiac, telemetry, orthopedics, neurology, critical care, surgical services, and emergency.
Your success in this role comes from your enthusiasm to help others - with a patient first mindset. Keen assessment skills, critical thinking, and a sense of urgency support your career advancement and you thrive in a fast-paced clinical environment where you will rarely experience the same day twice.
About Us
CHI Immanuel Hospital is a 232 bed non-profit facility providing quality health care to patients and communities in and around Omaha, NE. Our full service hospital also offers a cancer center, rehabilitation center and specialty spine hospital. We are part of CommonSpirit Health which operates 137 hospitals and more than 1,000 care sites across 21 states making our services accessible to nearly 1 in 4 U.S. residents.
If you are committed to social justice, health equity, and prepared to deliver care in new, innovative ways, you belong with us.
Responsibilities
Eligible for $5,000 Sign on Bonus & up to $8,000 Educational Assistance
Our nurses are overflowing with humankindness, and always looking for ways to share their compassion. If you'd like to be part of a team where a smile and an encouraging word to our coworkers are part of every day, we'd love to talk to you.
What You’ll Do
Administer individualized care plans for assigned patients. Administer patients’ medications accurately, safely, and consistent with the patient's condition and plan of care.Complete thorough, concise and accurate patient care documentation. Provide physical, educational, and emotional support to patients as well as their friends and families.Qualifications
What You’ll Need
Current LPN license that allows you to practice in our stateGraduate of an accredited nursing programBasic Life Support (BLS) requiredAdditional certification or licensure may be required for some specialty areas