Re: Can LPN's become managers/directors/executives?
I live in Texas, where it is very common to have LPNs/LVNs serving in managerial roles at the nursing homes, home health agencies, and hospice providers.
I've worked at multiple nursing homes, and they have all had LPNs serving as ADONs (assistant directors of nursing). Other managerial roles for LPNs in my area include director of staff development, wound clinician, MDS/Tiles, unit manager, and staffing coordinator. I have even met an LVN who was working as a corporate nurse.
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