AgeCare·Medicine Hat, Alberta
The Licensed Practical Nurse delivers goal-directed, patient-focused nursing care by conducting assessments, implementing and evaluating care plans, and administering treatments and medications collaboratively with the interdisciplinary team. This role also involves coordinating care, educating residents and families, assigning tasks to the nursing team, and managing medical emergencies.
Great Pay & Benefits: Competitive salary with health benefits and paid time off. Career Growth: Opportunities for training, education, and advancement. Supportive Culture: A diverse and inclusive team where everyone is valued. Meaningful Work: Make a real impact on our residents' lives. Community Feel: Build strong connections with residents, their families, and your colleagues.
Candidates must possess current registration as a Licensed Practical Nurse in the relevant province and hold current CPR and First Aid certifications, along with proficiency in electronic documentation. Experience in senior or long-term care and education in gerontology are preferred assets.
Market context
In Alberta, nursing employers commonly look for licensed practical nurses who can work in senior or long-term care settings, and experience in gerontology or rehabilitation can strengthen an application. These roles are competitive because current LPN registration, CPR, First Aid, and a Vulnerable Sector Check are often required, while relocation support, health benefits, paid time off, training, and education may be offered. Before applying, confirm your credentials are current and note that the requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original job description, which can save research time.
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