A leader in retirement communities since 1883 – Covenant Woods a Continued Care Retirement Community is a multi-faceted organization which allows for unparalleled growth for our employees. Covenant Woods provides a truly unique experience – not only for the residents who call Covenant Woods home, but for our team of dedicated, compassionate, and talented employees who choose to make Covenant Woods their second home. As an LPN at Covenant Woods, enjoy coming to work each day at our beautiful 90-acre campus in Hanover County and have a rewarding career knowing that you are making a difference in our residents' lives is just the first start.
We are seeking Full Time LPN'S for our assisted living and health Care departments. Previous LPN experience is a plus, as well as experience in an assisted living setting. As an LPN you are responsible for the wellbeing and nursing care of all residents assigned to him or her during the shift while maintaining residence rights. Our opportunities include:
We recognize that our continued success is thanks to our employees. Our commitment is to offering employees a great work environment with competitive pay, great benefits and perks. In addition to pay, Covenant Woods’s total compensation includes health and wellness plans, meal perks and paid time-off as well as an assortment of other benefits that aim to increase financial security, offer professional development, and promote a healthy, fulfilling life.
Experience:
Two years of progressive nursing experience, preferably in a long term care setting. Previous Assisted Living or Healthcare Experience (Preferred)
License:
LPN License (Required) Current CPR Certification (Required)
Richmond’s natural choice for an active, accredited retirement community.
Nestled on more than 90 acres of protected land in Hanover County, Covenant Woods is an accredited not-for-profit continuing care retirement community on a mission to provide residents with exceptional care, a high quality of life, and security and comfort. In doing so, we keep with the benevolent mission of our Methodist and Presbyterian founders in 1883, when the community was formed as The Richmond Home for Ladies.
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