Job Description
Guthrie is excited to announce that we have partnered with Northern Tier Career Center (NTCC) to sponsor tuition for select students in the year-long LPN program. Limited sponsored spaces will be available for the upcoming class starting August 31, 2026, and we are currently accepting applications. If you are selected and successfully complete the LPN program, you will receive a full-time inpatient or outpatient LPN Position at Guthrie.
Details of the program :
- Classes begin August 31, 2026
- High school diploma required
- Limited spots available
- Participants must make a per diem commitment to work as a Practical Student Nursing Assistant working 12 hours per 4-week block
This program is for anyone that is not currently an LPN, but would like to become an LPN.
By applying for this requisition, you are applying to be considered for one of the Guthrie sponsored spots for the upcoming 2026 / 2027 LPN Program at Northern Tier Career Center in Towanda, PA.
Position Summary :
Employee works with other members of the patient care team to deliver care to specific patient populations. The employee will maintain competency for population specific groups with consideration of physical, communication, safety, nutrition, and psychosocial needs.
Education, License & Cert :
High School Grad or Equivalent
Experience :
Must be currently enrolled in a practical nurse education and Guthrie's tuition sponsorship program for licensed practical nurses.
Essential Functions :
Participates in the delivery of patient care for population groups under the direction of an RN / LPN including but not limited to the following :
Lifting, turning, and positioning patients utilizing Safe Patient Handling equipment (>35 pounds), as appropriate.
Observing confused and difficult patientsAM / PM Hygiene careToileting, shaving, washing, brushing hair, dental and mouth careFeedingAssisting with range of motion exercisesMobilizing patients ‐ transfers and ambulation, utilizing Safe Patient Handling equipment (>35 pounds), as appropriate and following the Mobility protocol
Exercise protocolsDiscontinuing foley catheter (PA only)Simple dressing changesIncentive spirometry supervisionSurgical prepsPostmortem careAdministers cleansing enemasRemoval of peripheral IV cathetersSits with confused / disoriented patients or those requiring 1 : 1 observation for safety / suicide purposes, as assignedPerforms and records accurately :Temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure, heights and weightsI & ORecords bowel movementsADLs and activitiesPerforms and records the following specimen collection :Obtains urine, stool, and sputum specimens for patients; instructs patients in proper specimen collection technique.Completes the following support activities.Completes EKGs.Transports patients as neededServes, sets up and retrieves traysDistributes water pitchers as appropriateOrders and distributes nourishment.Transports equipmentTransports blood products to and from the patient care area.Participates in patient safety / patient satisfaction.Answers call bellsParticipates in patient roundingReports any signs of abuse to the nursing staffRecognizes, troubleshoots and initiates corrective action needed on equipment.Maintains neat and tidy environment (empties laundry, delivers equipment, keeps patient rooms clean and safe).Inventories and assures disposition of patients' belongings when admitted, transferred, and / or discharged.Assures proper storage of equipment.Recognizes emergency situations and initiates plan of actionNotifies RN / LPN of any changes seen in patient's conditionComplies with policies and procedures of the hospital / nursing department.Supports the philosophy of the hospital and department of nursing.Maintains CPR certificationDemonstrates cost‐effective patient care by demonstrating proper use and care of equipment, appropriate and prudent use of supplies, accurate charging of supplies; performing other division‐specific tasks, and appropriate utilization of available resources.Participates in performance improvement activities to improve service and care. Demonstrates strong communication and organizational skills.Ability to communicate using telephones, computer systems.Answers telephone promptly and politely, identifying self, title, and department. Receives and sends messages in an accurate and timely fashion.Communicates with the patients, family, and members of the healthcare team in a concise, tactful and considerate manner. Must represent the hospital in a professional courteous manner, while being sensitive to how others perceive both verbal and non‐verbal communications.Other Duties :
Assists in the orientation of new personnel and serves as a role model to other employees.Demonstrates willingness to accept non‐routine work assignments as appropriate.Encouraged to participate in community activitiesAttends and participates in unit council (70% attendance).Rev : 2-29-2024