• LPN-Part and Full Time Positions Available

    Nebraska Oral & Facial SurgeryColumbus, NE 68601

    Job #2713192430

  • Position Highlights:

    Step into the fast-paced world of oral surgery as a

    n Oral Surgery LPN

    ! Your role is pivotal, aiding surgeons with precision during procedures and meticulously documenting patient care. From preoperative tasks to

    maintaining

    sterile environments, your

    expertise

    ensures smooth operations. Engage in strategic discussions with surgeons,

    monitor

    patient status, and handle advanced equipment with finesse. Dive into the heart of dental care, obtaining vital radiographs and crafting detailed patient narratives

    Who We Are:

    Nebraska Oral and Facial Surgery is dedicated to exceptional oral surgery in a comforting environment, prioritizing patient needs through collaboration with their general dentist. Our vision is global leadership in oral health, focusing on outstanding patient experiences and industry standards. We foster a positive work environment with career growth opportunities, comprehensive benefits, and a supportive culture that values work-life balance. Our goal is to empower employees to deliver excellent patient care and build strong relationships with referring dentists.

    What We Offer:

    We prioritize your personal and professional well–being, covering aspects from health to financial and social welfare.

    • Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance

    • Paid Time Off

    • 401k

    • Short/Long Term Disability

    • Employee Assistance Program

    • National Discount and Rewards Marketplace

    Role and Responsibilities

    The LPN will perform routine nursing duties and assist with the other related duties involved in providing patient care in a surgical setting.

    • Interviews patients to obtain appropriate health history.

    • Maintains records and prepares oral reports.

    • Contributes to the attainment of the goals of the unit by using contacts with individuals and community relationships to contribute to the better understanding of health services.

    • Prepares, administers, and records medications.

    • Monitors vital signs.

    • Assembles materials and equipment in preparations for clinical sessions and maintains adequate supplies.

    • Cleans and maintains clinical equipment and disposes of used supplies correctly.

    • Assist in recovery and discharge of patients.

    • Performs other duties as assigned.

    Required Qualifications:

    • LPN with current state license required.

    • BLS certification required.

    • ACLS certification preferred or ability to obtain within 6 months of employment.

    • At least two of years of experience preferred.

    • Ability to observe the general physical condition of patient to detect signs of abnormalities.

    • Ability to record operations completely, accurately, legibly and concisely.

    • Ability to communicate effectively in person and over the phone.

    • Ability to exercise tact, initiative and good judgment.

    • Ability to multitask and prioritize work.

    • Experience with intravenous medications.




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