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Lpn Injector Jobs in Calgary, AB (NOW HIRING)

MDSearch is recruiting a Registered Nurse (RN) or LPN with medical aesthetics experience to join a well-established aesthetic clinic in Calgary. The clinic is part of a group with a leading name in ...

In this community nursing role, you as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will have scheduled visits within the community to care for patients in various settings with the support of RNs for more ...

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Lpn Injector information

What is the difference between Lpn Injector vs Lpn?

AspectLpn InjectorLpn
CertificationsLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with additional injection trainingLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Work EnvironmentClinics, outpatient settings, aesthetic practicesHospitals, long-term care, clinics
Job ResponsibilitiesAdminister injections, assist with proceduresBasic patient care, medication administration

The main difference is that an Lpn Injector has specialized training in administering injections, often in aesthetic or outpatient settings, while a standard LPN focuses on general patient care. Both roles require an LPN license, but the injector role emphasizes injection skills for specific treatments.

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Licensed Practical Nurse - AgeCare Mount Royal

Licensed Practical Nurse - AgeCare Mount Royal

AgeCare

Calgary, AB • On-site

Part-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 13 hours ago


Job description

Work Location: AgeCare Mount Royal

Address: 1813 9ST SW, Calgary, AB T2T 3C2

FTE: 0.60

Employment Type: Temporary Part-time

Join Our Team as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN):

Make a meaningful impact while growing your career in a supportive, person-centered environment.

The Opportunity

Reporting to the Director of Care, the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) plays a key role in delivering goal-directed, patient-focused nursing care in accordance with provincial standards. As a valued member of an interdisciplinary team, you'll help ensure residents receive high-quality, compassionate care that supports their dignity and well-being.

What You Will Do

  • Work collaboratively with the care team using a person-centered care approach.

  • Conduct and maintain accurate resident assessments, care plans, and documentation; communicate updates as needed.

  • Implement and evaluate care plans, adjusting as required.

  • Participate in resident care conferences and support scheduling.

  • Assist with resident transitions including move-ins, discharges, and transfers.

  • Provide direct nursing care and administer medications and treatments in compliance with policies and regulations.

  • Safely manage medications and narcotics in accordance with scope of practice and legislation.

  • Educate residents and families about health conditions and care plans.

  • Coordinate care plans with physicians, team members, and service providers.

  • Assign responsibilities to the nursing team for efficient service delivery.

  • Respond to significant changes in residents' conditions and manage medical emergencies.

  • Provide direction and delegate tasks to unregulated care providers.

  • Oversee emergency response in the absence of senior leadership.

  • Address resident/family concerns and ensure timely follow-up or escalation.

  • Support infection prevention, health and safety initiatives, and quality improvement plans.

  • Act with integrity and uphold the organization's values, particularly those related to ethics and trust.

  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

What You Bring

  • Current registration as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the applicable province/state.

  • Experience in senior care or long-term care (preferred).

  • Education or background in gerontology, rehabilitation, or complex/community care (asset).

  • Strong clinical knowledge and care coordination skills Excellent communication, critical thinking, and time management abilities.

  • Current CPR and First Aid certification.

  • Proficiency with electronic documentation and Microsoft Office.

  • Completion of a current Vulnerable Sector Check (or willingness to obtain).

What We Offer

  • Great Pay & Benefits: Competitive salary with health benefits and paid time off.

  • Career Growth: Opportunities for training, education, and advancement.

  • Supportive Culture: A diverse and inclusive team where everyone is valued.

  • Meaningful Work: Make a real impact on our residents' lives.

  • Community Feel: Build strong connections with residents, their families, and your colleagues.

  • Recognition: Your hard work is celebrated and rewarded.

About Us

For over 25 years, AgeCare has been dedicated to creating vibrant and supportive communities, providing high-quality care and fostering meaningful connections. With over 50 communities across Alberta, BC and Ontario, we offer a comfortable, home-like atmosphere where residents can age with dignity and respect. Guided by our values of trust, quality, respect and teamwork, our compassionate and dedicated team is at the core of our success, ensuring that residents enjoy a rich quality of life in an environment tailored to their needs.

Ready to Make a Difference?

If you're passionate about delivering exceptional care and excited to join a compassionate, dedicated team, AgeCare is the place for you! Apply today!

At AgeCare, we value diversity and inclusion and encourage all qualified individuals to apply. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

If you're motivated by the privilege of serving our seniors with dignity, respect and compassion, come join us!