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Posted Jun 13, 2026

Licensed Vocational Nurse II - Virtual Medical Center

Job Summary: Licensed Vocational Nurses are licensed health professionals who perform patient care, technical and supportive services under general supervision in a medical office or clinical setting. The LVN supports the philosophy and complies with the protocols, policies and procedures of the Organization and the assigned Medical Office Department. Essential Responsibilities: • Upholds Kaiser Permanentes Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities and applicable state, federal and local laws. • Representative Tasks: Perform patient care functions as prescribed by physician/health care professionals following established protocols, policies and procedures within their scope of education, training and responsibilities. • Assist medical personnel with special procedures, minor surgical procedures and/or diagnostic exams. • Assess and monitor patients condition and notify physician/health care professional for disposition. • Prepare and administer medications as directed by physician order, following established protocols. • Initiate and maintain Intravenous solutions as prescribed by physician, following established protocols. • Maintain equipment and supplies. • Identify and arrange for equipment needing repair. • Apply principles of aseptic technique and infection control as directed by the Infection Control Manual. • Monitor patient flow and assign/direct other ancillary personnel as needed. • Provide medical information and education to patients, following established protocols and guidelines. • Document pertinent patient information, assessment and nursing procedures, following established protocols. • Maintain patient confidentiality. • Patient/Care Procedures: Explain purpose and process of examinations, tests and medical procedures to patients, following established guidelines. • Instruct patients on general health and basic self care procedures. • Review, explain and clarify physician orders with patient or parent. • Instruct patient in use of home equipment. • Administer patient first aid. • Apply basic orthopedic devices, as ordered by physician. • Apply and remove dressings. • Execute treatments such as urinary catheterization, bladder irrigations, suction procedures and throat irrigations. • Follow standard infection control procedures. • Administer enemas. • Initiate emergency procedures (including basic CPR) and provide emergency patient treatments. • Irrigate and pack wounds. • Lift patients. • Monitor patient vital signs. • Monitor patients for bleeding. • Observe machine monitors. • Administer inhalation therapy. • Participate in development of nursing care plans. • Perform surgical preps. • Prepare and position patients for procedures. • Prepare patients for physical examinations. • Provide therapeutic care as ordered by physician. • Rinse and clean instruments and equipment. • Sterilize instruments and equipment. • Arrange for equipment repair and maintenance. • Maintain clean work area. • Monitor supply of oxygen and gas tanks. • Complete laboratory, radiology requisitions and specialized test forms. • Notify appropriate personnel of abnormal lab test results. • Answer member inquires. • Observe patient condition for reactions during and after procedures. • Remove sutures following established protocols. • Respond to Code Blues. • Take and record patient vital signs, height, weight, etc. • Obtain specimens from patients (urine, stool, etc.). • Perform venipuncture and finger sticks to obtain blood samples. • Prepare specimens and specimens for lab analysis. • Perform urine tests (tablet or dipstick.) • Perform vision screening using Snellen chart. • Perform routine diagnostic tests, following established protocols. • Perform skin tests. • Assist as member of surgical team. • Assist physicians with endotrachael intubations. • Assists physician in obtaining tissue specimens and biopsies. • Assist with proctological procedures (i.e. Sigmoidoscopies.) • Restrain or support patients during procedures. • Perform EKGs (electrocardiograms.) • Assist patients with ambulation and exercises, following established protocols. • Administer topical or aerosol medication as ordered. • Administer medications as prescribed, within scope of practice. • Initiate and maintain I.V. solutions as prescribed and within scope of practice. • Transportation: Transport patients to/from designated areas. • Route specimens to laboratory. • Transport laboratory specimens, medical records, laboratory supplies and materials. • Transport office supplies and materials, patient related supplies and materials. • Transport equipment, and procedures trays. • Administrative/Clerical/Record Keeping: Request charts/medical records. • Schedule, cancel and reschedule patient appointments. • Initiate follow up appointments with patients. • Check in patients/members. • Prepare outgoing mail. • Locate personnel by paging system or beeper. • Provide patient information to family members, following patient confidentiality guidelines. • Record and send Faxs. • Screen patient calls and take messages for providers. • Maintain department logs. • Maintain and update user manuals. • Monitor and maintain protocol manuals. • Respond to requests for information. • Order medical supplies and equipment. • Receive, store and distribute materials and supplies. • Replenish linen. • Adjust work schedules and/or reassign personnel as directed. • Serve as resource to coworkers by answering procedure questions and assisting in problem solving. • Participate in special projects and studies. • Demonstrate safety procedures. • Coordinate and monitor activities within the module. • Function as team leader. • Participate in department meetings. • Train and orient new staff to equipment, general duties and procedures, following established protocols. • Maintain proficiency in clinical skills. • Answer call lights. • Answer telephones and take messages. • Call in telephone prescriptions, following established protocols. • Assume other activities and responsibilities from time to time as directed. Basic Qualifications: Experience • One (1) year of recent (within the last three (3) years) experience as a LVN in an acute/outpatient setting. Education • N/A License, Certification, Registration • Vocational Nurse License (California) • Basic Life Support • I.V. Certification Additional Requirements: • N/A Preferred Qualifications: • Computer and typing skills preferred. Notes: • Work schedule to include: 2 of 5 weekdays and work every other weekend. 1 year experience as a Message Nurse in APC