Under the direct supervision of the designated Wexford manager or IDOC personnel as appropriate, including but not limited to the Warden, Assistant Warden, HCUA, Director of Nursing, LPN is responsible for assisting in the delivery of patient care through the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation; Under the guidance of Registered Nurses, directs and guides patient teaching activities commensurate with education and demonstrated competencies JOB RELATIONSSUPERVISION RECEIVED: Direct supervision from designated Wexford Manager, Limited supervision from the Medical Director, Intermittent direct supervision from Staff Physician, Direct supervision from IDOC Personnel as appropriateSUPERVISION EXERCISED: NoneRELATIONSHIPS: Works effectively with patients, patient families as appropriate, medical and nursing staff, security staff at all levels, and administrative and support staff (i.e., pharmacy, laboratory, etc.) Responsibilities: Under the supervision of a Physician or Registered Nurse, performs non-professional nursing care duties in the assessment of the physical, psychological and social dimensions of patients in the Health Care Unit and, as necessary in the Housing Units.Assists in planning and individual treatment programs by utilizing available resources in planning care and consults with registered nurses, physicians and correctional officers.Assists in implementing individual treatment programs in the Health Care Unit and, as necessary, in the housing unit.a. Implements clinical and technical aspects of care in accordance with established policies and procedures.b. Implements medical plan through administering medications and intervention in accordance with physician instructions.c. Documents nursing encounters, patient response, effectiveness, complications, etc., and communicates information to supervisory personnel and physicians, in accordance with physician orders. Observes, records and reports symptoms, reactions, and changes in the condition of all patients.d. Uses available in-house resource personnel and departments for treatment/consultation. Carries out designated nursing procedures.e. Respects dignity and confidentiality of patients.f. Takes vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration and blood pressure).g. Applies and changes dressings.h. Provides for emotional and physical comfort and safety of patients.i. Assists with activities of daily living with special attention to therapeutic significance.j. Assists in maintaining working and living areas and supplies in good order.k. Serves as a member of a nursing care and treatment team.l. Assists with orientation of new employeesm. Assists physician as assigned.n. Supervises inmates in the maintenance, cleanliness and sanitation of the environment.o. Administers medications and injectionsAssesses personal and learning development needs.Plans and implements program to meet identified needs through in-service attendance and other format and informal means.Demonstrated knowledge of, and performs nursing policies and procedures.Supports philosophy, objectives and goals of nursing department.Performs within the normal limits of the State Nursing Practice Act, Code of Ethics for Nurses, policies and procedures and facility policy/procedures and standards.Conforms to Wexford Health Sources, Inc., and facility regulations as appropriate, to include, but not be limited to:a. Dress codeb. Schedule/time sheet/time clockc. Safety and security regulationsd. Procedure for sick leave/vacation time/education seminarsMaintains the confidentiality of inmate records.Approaches change in a positive manner.Makes suggestions for improving work conditions to the Medical DirectorAccepts constructive criticism in stressful situations.Other duties required and/or assigned. Qualifications: PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe physical demands that are described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk, to hear and to see, to stand, walk, and sit, use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, instruments or controls, to reach with hands and arms, to stoop or crouch, balance and kneel, may be required to lift and/or move objects. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and distant vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSOFFICE: Standard medical setting in a correctional facility, which includes daily interfacing with inmates, correctional staff, and health care personnel.TRAVEL: No travel required. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTSThe following requirements list the minimum to qualify. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted. LICENSING: Currently licensed as an LPN in the state of IllinoisCERTIFICATION: Current CPR certificationEDUCATION: Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing