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Stillwater Medical

LPN

Stillwater Medical, Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States, 74074


Are you a new nurse graduate or experienced nurse looking for a new job opportunity in a hospital setting? Apply here and our recruiter will reach out to you to discuss options at Stillwater Medical and set you on the right path for success!

Stillwater Medical is the main provider in north central OK with a variety of specialties - oncology, orthopedics (and spine services), cardiology, women's health (NICU opening in 2025), inpatient rehabilitation, wound care, surgical services, medical/surgical, ER, and ICU; or maybe you enjoy being able to float from area to area! Additionally, we have hospice and home health services, as well as several clinic opportunities.

Why choose Stillwater Medical to practice as a LPN?

Updated wage and shift differentials that make a difference

Comprehensive Benefits to build financial security (for employees that are full-time)

Educational Assistance to help you achieve your career goals

Award-Winning Culture - On Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work since 2012

Support for new grads:

Free NCLEX review

Transition to Practice Program (Nurse Residency Program) that partners you with a mentor to help with your first year of success

We have a variety of hospital shifts available:

Full-time employment (32 hours or more)

Part-time

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Nights

Apply now!

JOB SUMMARY:

A clinically competent licensed practical nurse that delivers nursing care to patients under the supervision of a Registered Nurse.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Current LPN license issued by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing or a current multistate compact LPN license (eNLC).

Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.

Current CPR card or completion within 30 days of employment.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Must have strength and stamina for prolonged walking, standing, and dealing with stressful situations.

Demonstrates adequate vision, or correctable with glasses/contacts, to read and write.

Able to hear, or correctable with hearing devices, and able to converse with others in person and over the phone.

Able to hear, see, and feel to accurately assess, monitor, and administer care.

Able to frequently lift at least 60 lbs., reach, pull, push, bend, stoop, and kneel.

Possesses fine motor skills and hand/eye coordination to give care (i.e.: insert catheters, administer medications, and handle instruments).

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