About the job Licensed Vocational Nurse (Private Duty Nursing PDN)
The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) is responsible for delivering safe, effective, and individualized nursing care to pediatric patients with complex medical needs in a private duty nursing (PDN) setting. The LVN executes the nursing process including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation under the supervision of a licensed Registered Nurse or Clinical Supervisor. This role ensures continuity of care and supports the interdisciplinary team in achieving exceptional outcomes for patients and families.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
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Provide skilled nursing care in accordance with the patients individualized plan of care and physician orders.
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Perform ongoing clinical assessments and report changes in patient condition promptly to appropriate supervisory personnel.
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Support and reinforce the plan of care by collaborating with direct care staff, ensuring accurate implementation of prescribed treatment.
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Educate patients and families on aspects of care, diagnosis, medication administration, and preventative health strategies.
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Communicate and collaborate with physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality, coordinated care.
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Attend and participate in all required meetings, including team conferences, staff meetings, and continuing education in-services.
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Document care provided accurately, timely, and in accordance with agency policy, state and federal regulations, and national accreditation standards.
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Comply with clinical supervision protocols and participate in performance improvement initiatives.
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Provide care in patient homes and/or center-based settings as directed.
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Perform additional nursing duties as assigned.
Qualifications & Requirements
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Licensure: Current and unrestricted Licensed Vocational Nurse license in the State of Texas.
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Certification: Current CPR/BLS certification (must be maintained throughout employment).
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Experience:
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Minimum of one (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferred.
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Pediatric and/or home health experience strongly preferred.
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Transportation: Must possess a valid drivers license, proof of current auto insurance, and reliable transportation to travel between the office and patient homes.
Education Requirements
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Graduate of an accredited vocational nursing program (Diploma, Associate, or Baccalaureate).
Physical Demands
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Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.
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Physical stamina to perform duties including prolonged standing, bending, patient handling, and operating clinical equipment.
Key Competencies
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Pediatric care expertise
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Compassionate and family-centered care approach
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Strong clinical judgment and attention to detail
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Clear and effective communication skills
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Ability to function independently and collaboratively within a team
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Adherence to ethical and professional standards