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Licensed Vocational Nurse/LVN – Heart & Vascular Specialists Clinic – Full‑Time, Days

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Work location: Alliance – 10840 Texas Health Trail, Alliance/Keller, TX 76244

Work hours: Full‑time, 40 hours weekly, Monday‑Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Travel: 25% to surrounding clinics as needed (mileage reimbursement provided)

Heart & Vascular Specialists Clinic Highlights
  • Strong teamwork and collaboration
  • Fast‑paced, high‑volume inbound/outbound calls
  • Compassion and empathy toward patients and the team
  • Innovative team focused on making healthcare more accessible, integrated, and reliable
Here’s What You Need
  • LVN – Licensed Vocational Nurse upon hire (required)
  • Accredited School of Practical Nursing Program (required)
  • 6 months LVN experience (strongly preferred)
  • 1 year LVN experience (preferred)
  • Proficient IV insertion and ECG rhythm experience (strongly preferred)
  • ACLS or BCLS (required upon hire)
  • Knowledge of basic nursing processes, healthcare technology, equipment, and supplies
  • Knowledge of state nursing law, practice guidelines, and clinic policies
  • Effective communication with staff and patients
  • Sound judgment and composure
  • Ability to act appropriately in uncertain or emergency situations
  • Positive, caring attitude toward staff and patients
  • Strong work ethic and professionalism
  • Efficient time‑management skills
What You Will Do
  • Deliver care to patients using the LVN Process
  • Perform basic nursing care according to established standards and procedures
  • Collect patient data (vital signs, observations, responses) and report accurately
  • Prepare and administer injections, perform routine tests, treat wounds, and change bandages (10 %)
  • Prepare patient records and files using medical record forms and automated systems
  • Administer prescribed medications, monitor and document treatment progress
  • Participastery & implementation of patient care based onजान्णады, standards of care, and federal/state regulations
  • Document treatment progress and patient responses
  • Explain health status, maintenance, and management to patients and families
  • Participate in teams to improve patient care processes and outcomes
  • Perform other duties as assigned
Additional Perks Of Being a Texas Health Employee
  • Benefits include 401(k), PTO, medical and dental coverage, paid parental leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, and Student Loan Repayment Program
  • High‑quality patient care through education, research, and nursing practice innovation
  • Strong Unit Based Council (UBC)
  • Supportive, team environment with growth opportunities
Entity Highlights

Texas Health Physicians Group includes more than 1,000 physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants dedicated to providing quality, patient‑safe care at over 240 offices throughout the DFW Metroplex. THPG members actively participate in governance, committees, and councils, promoting an inclusive, supportive, people‑first culture. If you’re ready to join our mission to improve community health, let’s show the world how we’re even better together!

Do you still have questions or concerns? Feel free to email recruitment@texashealth.org.

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