The Town’s nursing facility, Our Island Home, seeks a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to provide and oversee direct patient care to the residents of the Islands only nursing home.
Our Island Home is a 45-bed skilled nursing facility dually licensed in Medicaid and Medicare and owned by the Town of Nantucket. The Resident population is diverse in not only heritage but origin of location.
Join our compassionate care team! Island residency is not required and commuters encouraged to apply. We value your expertise, whether you are a new graduate or experienced nurse. The Town of Nantucket assists with commuting expenses to and from the island and securing housing on Nantucket. Please apply to find out more!
You must be currently licensed in MA and be in good physical and mental health. Completion of an accredited nurse licensure program is required; you must comply with the regulations of the MA Department of Public Health. Prior work experience in long-term care preferred, but not required.
Apply now and be a part of a community that cares deeply for both its residents and staff.
40 hours per week;
Hourly wage $34.75 per hour. (new hires) - $44.14 (Employees with eighteen (18) years of full-time service with the Town of Nantucket).
Full Benefits; SEIU Union position.
LPN Differential
Second & Third Shift
$3.10
The Town of Nantucket offers a retirement pension through Barnstable County Retirement, 90% employer sponsored health insurance plan options and a diverse selection of supplemental insurance policies
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Statement of Duties: A Licensed Practical Nurse is responsible for delegating and scheduling of employees for proper Resident care.
Recommended Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience: Licensed Practical Nurse currently licensed in Massachusetts; if licensed by a waiver, she/he must comply with regulations of DPH and complete an accredited nurse licensure program or license that complies with all appropriate DPH regulations; prior work experience in healthcare field is preferred; minimum of three to five (3-5) years experience as an LPN preferred, or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skill
Knowledge: Working knowledge of long term care including local, State and Federal laws, policies, practices and procedures of nursing homes and office operations; laws and regulations pertinent to communicable diseases, infection control, HIPAA, ethics, scope of nursing practices and clinical skills.
Abilities: Ability to manage multiple tasks in a detailed and timely and safe manner with frequent interruptions as well as plan and prioritize daily tasks. Decision making and management ability required. Interest in working with the elderly. Works with others in a helpful, respectful, and courteous manner; must be able to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with co-workers, supervisors and residents/family members. Able to work in an interdisciplinary team environment.
Skills: Proficient personal computer skills, recordkeeping and clerical skills, proficient written and oral communication skills; effective customer service skills; effective organizational skills. Clinical nursing skills. Skill at operating standard type of office equipment including, but not limited to computers, copy machine, fax machine, printers and telephone.