
Licensed Practical Nurse On-Call (PCN 06N20005)
State of Alaska, Juneau, AK, United States
"Providing elder Alaskans a home and community, celebrating life through its final breath."
Our Division Values
Positive Attitude:
We enjoy what we do. Optimism inspires open‑mindedness and creativity.
Love:
We love who we serve. Out of love and respect for our residents, we put their needs before staff convenience.
Accountability:
We do what we say. We are accountable to our residents, to their families and to each other.
Trust:
We say what we mean. Open and honest communication is crucial to earning the trust of our residents, their families and our coworkers.
Excellence:
We provide excellent care, every resident, every day, every time. Our own excellence inspires excellence in others.
Responsibilities
Provide high‑quality personal care to assisted‑living home residents in a warm, supportive, and caring manner. The role includes clinical and medication administration and clinical support to the care team, focusing on resident‑centered care, team growth, and promotion of the assisted‑living philosophy and statutes.
Benefits
This position is part of an amazing team with opportunities to positively impact the quality of life for our Alaskan elders by delivering person‑centered, loving care and services.
Working Environment
The job is located at the Juneau Pioneer Home, 4675 Glacier Hwy, Juneau, Alaska. The community is nestled near Twin Lakes with views of the Gastineau Channel and surrounding wildlife.
Qualifications
Oral & Written Communication:
Effective in communicating ideas to individuals or groups, adapting to technical or sensitive content, and listening to others.
Medicine & Dentistry Knowledge:
Understanding of diagnosis and treatment of injuries, diseases, and deformities, including preventive health‑care measures.
Evidence‑Based Practice:
Integrates best research practices with clinical expertise and patient values.
Physical Strength & Agility:
Ability to bend, lift, climb, stand, and walk for long periods; can perform moderate‑heavy labor.
Accountability:
Holds self and others accountable for high‑quality, timely, cost‑effective results; sets priorities and delegates work.
Licensure & Certifications
A diploma or certificate from an accredited school in practical nursing and eligibility for licensure as a practical nurse in the State of Alaska is required. Applicants with a temporary permit under 12 AAC 44.320 may begin duty, subject to proof of licensure within six months.
EEO Statement
The State of Alaska complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals with disabilities who require accommodation, auxiliary aides, or alternative communication formats may contact 1‑800‑587‑4095 in Juneau, TTY: Alaska Relay 711, or 1‑800‑770‑8973. The State of Alaska is an equal‑opportunity employer.
Legal Employment
Applicants must certify a legal right to accept employment in the United States. The State does not act as an employer sponsor; maintaining appropriate documentation is the applicant’s responsibility.
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Our Division Values
Positive Attitude:
We enjoy what we do. Optimism inspires open‑mindedness and creativity.
Love:
We love who we serve. Out of love and respect for our residents, we put their needs before staff convenience.
Accountability:
We do what we say. We are accountable to our residents, to their families and to each other.
Trust:
We say what we mean. Open and honest communication is crucial to earning the trust of our residents, their families and our coworkers.
Excellence:
We provide excellent care, every resident, every day, every time. Our own excellence inspires excellence in others.
Responsibilities
Provide high‑quality personal care to assisted‑living home residents in a warm, supportive, and caring manner. The role includes clinical and medication administration and clinical support to the care team, focusing on resident‑centered care, team growth, and promotion of the assisted‑living philosophy and statutes.
Benefits
This position is part of an amazing team with opportunities to positively impact the quality of life for our Alaskan elders by delivering person‑centered, loving care and services.
Working Environment
The job is located at the Juneau Pioneer Home, 4675 Glacier Hwy, Juneau, Alaska. The community is nestled near Twin Lakes with views of the Gastineau Channel and surrounding wildlife.
Qualifications
Oral & Written Communication:
Effective in communicating ideas to individuals or groups, adapting to technical or sensitive content, and listening to others.
Medicine & Dentistry Knowledge:
Understanding of diagnosis and treatment of injuries, diseases, and deformities, including preventive health‑care measures.
Evidence‑Based Practice:
Integrates best research practices with clinical expertise and patient values.
Physical Strength & Agility:
Ability to bend, lift, climb, stand, and walk for long periods; can perform moderate‑heavy labor.
Accountability:
Holds self and others accountable for high‑quality, timely, cost‑effective results; sets priorities and delegates work.
Licensure & Certifications
A diploma or certificate from an accredited school in practical nursing and eligibility for licensure as a practical nurse in the State of Alaska is required. Applicants with a temporary permit under 12 AAC 44.320 may begin duty, subject to proof of licensure within six months.
EEO Statement
The State of Alaska complies with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Individuals with disabilities who require accommodation, auxiliary aides, or alternative communication formats may contact 1‑800‑587‑4095 in Juneau, TTY: Alaska Relay 711, or 1‑800‑770‑8973. The State of Alaska is an equal‑opportunity employer.
Legal Employment
Applicants must certify a legal right to accept employment in the United States. The State does not act as an employer sponsor; maintaining appropriate documentation is the applicant’s responsibility.
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