Licensed Vocational Nurse (SNF) NOC Shift
Company: Coalinga Regional Medical Center
Location: Coalinga
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: POSITION TITLE:
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LVN) DEPARTMENT: SNF EMPLOYEE
REPORTS TO: DON SUPERVISES: CNA FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt EMPLOYMENT
STATUS: Full-time, Part-time, Per Diem DESCRIPTION OF POSITION This
job description is a record of the essential functions of the
listed job. The job description provides the employee, CEO, Human
Resources, applicants, and other agencies with a clear
understanding of the job, where it fits into the organization, and
the skill and work requirements in relation to other jobs. Jobs are
always changing to some degree and the existence of the approved
job description is not intended to limit normal change and growth.
The facility will make reasonable accommodations to otherwise
qualified individuals who are capable of performing the essential
functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.
POPULATION SERVED The position involves direct patient care.
POSITION SUMMARY Using independent and interdependent judgment, the
Licensed Vocational/Practical Nurse (LVN/LPN) maintains the
delivery of quality care by assuring the nursing care plan is
followed. In collaboration with the physician, the LVN/LPN assures
implementation of the assessment plan, evaluation, and follows up
of the plan of care for the patient population. DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES I. RESPONSIBILITIES TO THE PATIENT Participates in
an on-going systematic assessment of the physical, emotional,
social, educational, and functional needs of the patient/family
through interview, observation, and physical examination. Provides
plans, coordinates or manages nursing care, nursing services, and
health education to patients/ residents. Interprets assessment data
and information to develop a nursing care plan which contains
problem identification, nursing diagnosis, nursing orders,
approaches, interventions, short/long term goals, and discharge
planning. Develops nursing care plan utilizing nursing diagnosis
Assesses safety and fall risk levels for patients Assures that
medical orders are transcribed and processed accurately, and
integrates the medical care plan into the provision of nursing
care. Assures that medication/I.V. administration is correct and
according to the established nursing policies and procedures. Looks
up unfamiliar medications Processes medication orders Administers
medications as ordered Evaluates effectiveness of PRN medications
Verbalizes process for self-administered medications Verbalizes
patient education on identified medications Verbalizes standing
orders Administers I.V. hydration, if I.V. certified Provides for
personal and environmental safety in accordance with hospital and
nursing policies and procedures Demonstrates skills in handling
emergency and life-threatening situations Locates and uses crash
cart items Calls Code Blue and Medical Emergency Initiates CPR
Follows P&P and POLST Assures that documents in the medical
record are complete, factual, accurate and timely. Documents
materials and equipment used. Verbalizes method to noting orders.
Documents discharge in chart. Initiates and updates care plan as
appropriate. Provides discharge instructions. Completes interagency
transfer form. Provides nursing care to meet patient needs:
Performs a complete head-to-toe assessment of each assigned patient
per shift using proper documentation tools. Acts promptly on
changes in patient condition, utilizing SBAR method Reviews lab and
test results, notifying physician of abnormal and critical results
Performs wound care in accordance with policy, utilizing proper
documentation tools. Performs basic ventilator management and
trouble-shooting. II. RESPONSIBILITIES TO UNIT STAFF Provides
direction and leadership in patient care to assigned personnel.
Acts as a team leader and provides guidance to unlicensed
personnel. Makes assignments for team. Prioritizes activities and
plans for effective use of time for patient needs. Communicates the
plan of nursing care for each patient through reports, conferences,
rounds, and patient care records. Shift to shift report and shift
huddle with aides Delegates tasks to aides; monitors to make sure
delegated tasks are completed appropriately. Demonstrates
responsibility for the teaching of nursing assistants in areas of
new techniques, policies and procedures. Preceptor Participates in
the quality improvement activities of nursing. Attends appropriate
meetings. Communicates identified learning needs of self and others
to the DON. Assists the DON in the orientation of new staff.
Adheres to established policies and procedures of the hospital and
Nursing Department. Actively participates on nursing committees.
Performs other duties as assigned or requested. III.
RESPONSIBILITIES TO SELF Evaluates own performance and seeks
opportunities for growth and expansion of skills Takes initiative
in upgrading and maintaining skills necessary to provide quality
care to provide quality care to patients and leadership to assigned
staff. Acquires continuing education sufficient to maintain
licensure and certification Maintains current nursing licensure
Provides Human Resources and DON with a copy of current nursing
license. Maintains required competencies Completes assigned program
tracks assigned by DON/DSD. Completes appropriate level of Clinical
Advancement within established timeframes Membership in appropriate
professional organizations. Assumes responsibility for
maintaining/enhancing physical health and alleviating stress
Attendance Demonstrates competency in a variety of nursing skills
as demonstrated and evaluated on at lease an annual basis. Attends
annual skills fair Displays a “customer service” attitude toward
patients, visitors, and other staff members at all times.
Demonstrates basic telephone skills (how to answer, place on hold,
and transfer a call.) Utilizes intercom Demonstrates how to page
physicians or others on call. Abides by all safety, infection
control, and other guidelines as required. Follows guidelines for
caring for patients in isolation Utilizes hand-washing techniques
Cleans equipment between patient usage. Reports personal symptoms
of suspected illness or contagious disease to the Employee Health
Nurse. Demonstrated knowledge of universal blood and body fluid
precautions Promotes an ethic of continuous quality improvement in
all matters associated with the position, and documents specific
quality improvement implementation. Performs all other tasks and
duties as may be assigned. Provides a level of competency to treat
patients 18 and older. Adults: Involves them with care planning by
meeting any needs they identify during assessment , Identifies
their normal patterns of living and strives to attain them
Geriatric: Strives to obtain understanding by speaking distinctly
and moving slowly, Involves family as much as possible
Requirements: POSITION QUALIFICATIONS This position requires a
valid temporary or permanent CA State Practical/ Vocational Nurse
License. The individual must have strong interpersonal skills, the
ability to manage multiple priorities, be dedicated to the
provision of quality patient care, and use sound judgement in
decision-making. BLS certification required at time of hire.
Ability to maintain assigned work hours : Requires endurance to
perform tasks over long periods of work hours.
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