Licensed Vocational Nurse
Company: Urology America, MSO
Location: Round Rock
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Join our Team At Urology Austin,
we don’t just treat patients, we care for people. Our mission is
rooted in compassion, innovation, and teamwork. As a Licensed
Vocational Nurse, you’ll be part of a dynamic clinical team that
thrives on supporting one another and making a meaningful impact
every day. If you’re looking for a role where your nursing skills,
empathy, and attention to detail truly matter, this is the
opportunity for you. Position Summary The Licensed Vocational Nurse
(LVN) provides direct patient care in a busy outpatient urology
clinic under the supervision of the Site Manager and in
coordination with the clinic’s providers. This role includes
supporting patient intake, triage, in-office procedures,
documentation, and patient education. The LVN is a vital
communicator between patients and providers and plays an essential
role in maintaining care continuity, patient safety, and clinical
quality standards. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong clinical
judgment, clear communication, and a collaborative spirit. Job
Relationships: Reports to the Site Manager Collaborates with
Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), and Clinical
Support Teams Supervises: None Qualifications Current LVN license
in the State of Texas Minimum of two 1 year of experience in an
outpatient clinic, ambulatory center emergency room, or surgical
setting preferred Urology experience a plus, but not required
Ongoing participation in continuing education Ability to use sound
clinical judgment and communicate clearly with patients, families,
and healthcare professionals Demonstrated reliability, flexibility,
and teamwork Essential Job Duties Serve as a patient advocate,
ensuring a respectful, safe, and supportive care environment
Perform patient triage based on presenting symptoms, urgency, and
clinical protocols Prepare exam rooms and assist with patient
intake, including vital signs, medication reconciliation, and chief
complaint documentation Administer medications and injections,
including vaccines, as ordered by providers Assist providers with
in-office procedures such as catheter changes, bladder
instillations, and post-op care Communicate diagnostic results
(labs, imaging, pathology) to patients under provider supervision
Accurately document patient encounters, including symptoms, history
of present illness, medications, allergies, and limited assessments
within LVN scope of practice Relay treatment plans and instructions
to patients and/or family members as directed by providers Educate
patients on pre- and post-procedure care, medications, and
treatment expectations Coordinate with scheduling and clinical
staff regarding appointment needs and care flow Coordinate patient
follow-up care, including imaging, labs, referrals, or provider
communications as directed Utilize electronic health records (EHR)
to accurately document and retrieve clinical and patient
information Monitor and restock medical supplies; ensure equipment
is sanitized, functional, and ready for patient use Ensure proper
documentation and compliance with clinical protocols, quality
initiatives, and regulatory requirements Foster a culture of
clinical excellence by sharing knowledge, guiding daily workflows,
and supporting newer staff with adherence to protocols and
standards Maintain compliance with OSHA standards and provide
age-appropriate, urology-specific care Uphold patient
confidentiality and adhere to clinic policies and procedures
Perform other duties as assigned Physical Demands and Work
Environment: The physical and environmental conditions described
here represent those commonly encountered while performing the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these
functions. Physical Demands Requires full range of motion including
standing, walking, bending, reaching, lifting, and manual dexterity
Frequent use of hands for typing, writing, and handling medical
instruments or supplies Ability to lift and/or move patients,
equipment, and supplies up to 40 pounds as needed Visual and
auditory acuity required to assess patient condition and interact
effectively with patients and staff Ability to remain on feet for
extended periods during clinic hours Occasional high-stress
situations due to urgent patient needs or procedural support Work
Environment Outpatient clinical setting with direct patient
interaction Frequent exposure to bodily fluids, bloodborne
pathogens, and other potentially infectious materials Exposure to
common medical cleaning solutions and sharps Fast-paced,
collaborative team environment requiring multitasking and
flexibility Standard schedule Monday through Friday with no weekend
or holiday shifts Must comply with all clinic safety, privacy, and
infection control protocols Benefits Package Urology Austin offers
a competitive benefits package designed to support your health,
well-being, and future. Eligible employees receive: Competitive pay
Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with employer match
and profit sharing Paid time off and Paid holidays Employer covered
short- and long-term disability coverage Life insurance and
flexible spending accounts No weekends or holiday shifts Powered by
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