LPN/LVN - Practical/Vocational Nurse
Company: Solvet
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Solvet Services, LLC, is a
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, facilitating
contracts for LPNs, to the New Orleans VAMC. We are the current and
sole contract holder for nursing services at this facility and have
proudly serviced the NOLA VAMC since 2020. Duties include but are
not limited to: Explains procedures to patients, using language
which they understand and displays consideration of individual age
related and gender specific patient needs. Ensures that the
physical and emotional environment is consistent with the vision
for patient centered care. Maintains self-control and responds
consistently to the requirements of the work situation. Maintains a
positive attitude in accepting temporary reassignment to meet
patient care needs Responds to patients calls for assistance
promptly and interacts with the patient in a tactful, courteous
manner, making customer service the focus of all interactions.
Communicates respectfully and works effectively with administrative
staff, the Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT), patients, and
visitors. Orients patients to the clinic. Provides emotional
support to patients, and families/significant others to assist them
in adjusting to changes brought about by illness or change in
health status. Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary for
concentrated effort and self-direction in carrying out the most
complex practical nursing assignments, including assignments for
selected acute care, long-term or ambulatory care, or psychiatric
patients requiring skilled nursing care. Completes assigned duties
and responsibilities which involve performing non standard and
specialized practical nursing activities, requiring broad work
experience and demonstrated skill sufficient to resolve a range of
nursing problems. Demonstrates ability to accurately report and
record significant patient information and uses good judgment in
selecting the most appropriate application of procedures and
guidelines, varying the order and sequence of assigned procedures
based on the patients' condition. Completed work needs only a
general review by a RN for technical soundness, appropriateness and
conformity with policy and nursing assignments. Prepares and
administers prescribed oral, topical, subcutaneous, inhaled,
injectable, and suppository medications according to policy and
procedure. Correctly documents medications given or omitted in
Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) according to established
policy and procedures. Documents effects of medications. Recognizes
emergent or acute situations, responds appropriately, and reports
to the RN or provider promptly. Reports untoward patient incidents,
including medication errors, to Charge Nurse/Nursing Supervisor,
and initiates incident report. Responds appropriately to emergency
situations including cardiopulmonary arrest, choking, and disaster
or fire drills. Demonstrates practical knowledge of human behavior,
motivations and reactions to situations. Uses this knowledge in
working effectively with patients, family and other staff members.
Provides teaching in activities of daily living (ADL's) to patients
and encourages them to participate in ADL's leading to increased
independence. Provides or reinforces patient teaching related to
medications, disease process, procedures, and self-care activities.
Participates in more complex teaching for patient self-care, such
as diabetic care, self-catheterization, etc. Performs the most
complex treatments and procedures according to policy, including
but not limited to: range of motion exercises, application of heat
and cold, wound care changing complex sterile and clean dressings,
weights, vital signs. Collects specimens such as blood, urine,
sputum, and stool for laboratory analysis. Sets up for and performs
treatments that require auxiliary equipment, for example: oxygen,
spirometry, nebulizer treatments, and standard 12 lead EKG's (after
demonstrating competence). Adheres to and appropriately utilizes
the Safe Patient Handling Program standards, practices, and
recommendations. Lifts and transfers, according to policy and
procedure, seeking assistance when appropriate, to prevent injury
to the patient and self. Prepares patients for tests, examinations,
and treatments. Applies assistive/protective devices such as,
splints, binders, or prosthetic appliances. Documents observations,
therapeutic measures performed, and care provided following
established policy and procedure. Collects subjective and objective
data which contributes to the RN assessment and/or the patient
reassessment. We are seeking compassionate and experienced LPNs to
join our team! You will provide high quality patient care while
making a positive impact on the lives of the veterans you care for.
Community Living Center Three 12-hour shifts per week (Dyas) 7a -
7p Active AHA BLS Active LPN License Two years of experience
required Ability to pass a federal background check Expected hours:
36 per week
Keywords: Solvet, Biloxi , LPN/LVN - Practical/Vocational Nurse, Healthcare , New Orleans, Mississippi