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Little Neck Care Center Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$16.50 - $18/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... a day habilitation center, or out in the community. YAI's Mission: Ready to join our 4,000 ... Support with intimate care functions. * Build and maintain positive relationships.

Has the ability to render care, report changes in resident's condition and coordinates with Nursing, Attending Physician and Wound Care treatment recommended for resident. Specific Responsibilities:

Pre K Lead Teacher

New York, NY · On-site

$50K - $68K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

... of Little Neck is seeking a Pre K Lead Teachers for School Year 2025-2026. Our Teachers are responsible for general classroom management and supervision, which includes the personal care, hygiene ...

Pre K Lead Teacher

Queens, NY · On-site

$50K - $68K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

... of Little Neck is seeking a Pre K Lead Teachers for School Year 2025-2026. Our Teachers are responsible for general classroom management and supervision, which includes the personal care, hygiene ...

Dietary Aide

Queens, NY · On-site

$14.50 - $18.25/hr

Must maintain the care & use of supplies, equipment, the appearance of work areas, and perform regular inspections of food service areas for sanitation, order, safety and proper performance of ...

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How much do little neck care center jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for little neck care center in the United States is $43.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $64.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Little Neck Care Center?

A Little Neck Care Center job typically involves working at a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Little Neck, NY. Roles may include nursing, administrative, housekeeping, and therapy positions, all focused on providing quality care for residents. Employees are responsible for ensuring a safe, comfortable, and supportive environment for patients. Job duties vary depending on the position but often involve assisting with daily activities, medical care, and rehabilitation services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Little Neck Care Center position?

To excel at Little Neck Care Center, candidates generally require a background in healthcare or patient care services, with relevant experience or certifications such as CNA, LPN, or RN. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, patient monitoring devices, and proper infection control procedures is often needed. Exceptional communication, teamwork, and compassion are valuable soft skills in this environment. These abilities ensure high-quality resident care, a supportive team dynamic, and adherence to healthcare standards in a care facility setting.

What is the typical work environment like at Little Neck Care Center?

At Little Neck Care Center, staff work in a collaborative and supportive healthcare environment focused on delivering compassionate long-term care to residents. Team members, including nurses, aides, and administrative staff, frequently interact to ensure each resident's needs are met efficiently and respectfully. The facility values open communication, ongoing training, and mutual support, enabling employees to provide their best care and grow professionally. Many employees find the work rewarding due to strong relationships built with both residents and colleagues.

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Infographic showing various Little Neck Care Center job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 57% Full Time, and 43% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $90,357 per year, or $43.4 per hour.

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

Little Neck Care Center

Queens, NY

$35 - $40/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) have graduated from either a NYSED Registered RN education Program or an LPN education program registered by NYSED. Nursing license is valid for life, unless it is surrendered or revoked, annulled or suspended by the New York State Board of Regents. Registration certificate will authorize licensed personal to practice nursing and renewed as per state mandate to continue practicing in nursing. Licensed personnel are not legally allowed to practice nursing while registration is expired. Licensed personnel job tasks include but are not limited to providing and coordinating resident care, educating residents, family members, and the pubic about health conditions, providing emotional support to residents and family members, overseeing non licensed personnel direct care giver staff, providing person centered care, directing goals and interventions. Responsibilities include providing person centered focused care with attention to residents with diagnosis of Alzheimer's Dementia requiring individualized interventions. Licensed personnel consult and coordinate with the interdisciplinary team members to plan, implement, or evaluate resident's plan of care.

Administrative Functions- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) administrative functions include but are not limited to directing day to day functions and monitoring compliance with facility policies of non-licensed personnel, participation in QAPI performance improvement projects, attendance to all mandatory and assigned in services, adherence to corporate compliance code of conduct, interpreting facility policy and procedures to residents and visitors, maintain confidentiality of all residents health care information, monitor that resident's rights, dignity, and privacy are maintained, monitor for fair treatment of all residents, ensure all personnel are knowledgeable of the residents right to guide the plan of care and refuse recommended treatment, review of complaints/gr residents and participate in completing/collecting statements or incident reports, and report all allegations/witnessed abuse in a timely manner to superiors or anonymous abuse hotline.

Charting and Documentation- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) are required to perform the following charting and documentation including but not limited to transcribe orders from Physician Assistants/Nurse Practitioners/Medical Doctors in timely manner, document in clear professional manner relaying facts and care provided to residents as well as response to care, sign and date all documentation, oversee non-licensed personnel documentation, educated non-licensed personnel on documentation practices.

Daily Functions

Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) are required to perform the following daily functions including but not limited to:

-Monitor, record, and report symptoms or changes in residents' conditions.

-Maintain accurate, detailed reports and records.

-Record patients' medical information and vital signs.

-Order, interpret, and evaluate diagnostic tests to identify and assess patient's condition.

-Modify patient treatment plans as indicated by patients' responses and conditions.

-Direct or supervise non-licensed personnel direct care staff.

-Inspect treatment areas are clean and safe.

Little Neck Care Center -Consult and coordinate with interdisciplinary team to plan, implement, or evaluate resident care plans.

-Monitor all aspects of resident care, including diet, cognitive and physical functioning.

-Instruct residents, families, or visitors on health education, disease prevention, and/or facility protocols/policies and procedures.

-Prepare residents for and assist with examinations, treatments, or testing.

-Prepare and administer medications as ordered by practitioner.

-Ensure adequate supply of medication and supply in order to deliver care.

-Ensure accurate narcotic records.

-Notify supervisor of any drug discrepancy, change in resident condition, and emergency situations.

-Dispose of drugs in accordance with established protocols.

-Develop work assignments for non-licensed personnel.

-Make round of unit to ensure personnel are performing their assignments.

-Receive/Give 24-hour report.

-Report exposures to blood, body fluids, infectious material according to facilities policies.

- Participate in performance evaluations, making recommendations to supervisor.

-Administer Clinical Care including but not limited to invasive device care, prosthetic/splint device assist, wound care, tube drainage, IV-line site monitoring, post mortem care, and/or CPR.

-Ensure all food provided to resident is within dietary restrictions.

-Perform monitoring of any resident activity, or vital signs.

Admission, Discharge, Transfers (A.D.T.)-Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) admission/discharge/ transfer responsibilities include but are not limited to inform Medical Doctor, supervisor, and direct care non-licensed personnel of A.D.T. changes, ensure room is ready to receive admission, greet newly admitted residents, escorting them to the appropriate room, coordinate with the concierge, review resident's medical record, implement all medications/treatments in timely manner on admission to facility, communicate all current medical orders/ medications/ treatments to receiving party in case of transfer or discharge, coordinate with the interdisciplinary team to provide person centered care interventions for newly admitted residents, receive history and transfer documentation on admit of new resident to facility, perform full body inspection of residents with A.D.T. change, and on return for "out on pass" (OOP), Maintain safe environment, communicate changes in resident condition to next of kin involved in Plan of Care, report discrepancies to supervisor/Director of nursing services. R.N. must assess resident on admission, transfer, and/or discharge.

Legal/ Ethical- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) are required to understand legal/ethical professional standards of practice including but not limited to:

-Practicing in accordance with legislation affecting nursing practice -Fulfilling duty of care including recognizing standards of care, clarifying responsibilities for aspects of care with other members of the interdisciplinary team, and recognizing responsibility to prevent harm.

-Recognizing and responding appropriately to unsafe or unprofessional practice -Identifying and explaining alternative strategies for interventions and their likely outcomes -Practicing within the professional and ethical nursing framework, practicing in accordance with nursing profession code of ethics, ensuring that personnel values are not imposed on others,

Little Neck Care Center recognizes and accepts the rights of others, maintains an effective process when confronted by differing values, beliefs and biases, seeks assistance to resolve situation involving moral conflict.

-Practicing in a way that acknowledges the dignity, culture, values, beliefs, and rights of individuals/groups, demonstrate respect for individuals/groups and legal rights in relation to health care decisions.

-Understanding and practicing within own scope of practice -Practicing within an evidence based framework, identifying problems that may be investigated through research, considering potential for improvement in outcomes

-Participating in quality improvement through recognizing that quality improvement involves ongoing consideration, use and review of practice in relation to practice outcomes and standards of care, seek feedback from wide range of sources, and participate in case review.

Care Planning- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) are required to perform the following care planning duties including but not limited to ensuring that nurse's notes reflect the plan of care, implement person centered interventions, ensure non licensed care providers understand and implement the resident driven care plan.

Staff Development Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) are required to attend all mandatory and assigned in servicing presentations as scheduled at the facility including but not limited to via online (RELIAS Learning), in-person, webinar, and/or audio conference to maintain certification and remain up to date with facility policies & protocols.

Equipment & Supply Function- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) are required to utilize only equipment trained to use and operate all equipment in safe manner.

Specific Requirements- Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) must be able to read, write, speak, and understand English language, must possess ability to deal tactfully with resident's and personnel visitors, must not pose a direct threat to the health and safety of other individuals in the workplace, must possess ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action, and must be able to relay in clear manner resident condition. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) must be able to cope with mental and emotional stressors of the job description, must be able to see and hear adequately to ensure the requirements of this position can be fully met, must be willing to assist with all emergency management planning and implementation. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) are subject to call back during

emergency conditions, subject to exposure to hostile and emotionally upset residents, personnel, and visitors, subject to exposure to chemicals, infectious waste, and diseases.