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Licensed Practical Nurse - Part-Time Evenings & Weekends

Licensed Practical Nurse - Part-Time Evenings & Weekends

Beacon Specialized Living

Wilkes Barre, PA • On-site

$28 - $32/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

Posted 5 days ago


Beacon Specialized Living rating

5.2

Company rating: 5.2 out of 10

Based on 42 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

189th of 232 rated social care providers


Job description

Company Summary:
Beacon is a successful and national behavioral health company providing residential-based services and supports to children and adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Severe Mental Illness, Autism, and high-acuity behaviors. All activities related to this position must be delivered in compliance with the company's policies and procedures, accreditation standards, state and federal licensing requirements, HCBS guidelines, and the contractual requirements of Community Mental Health Agencies and other regulatory bodies. You are expected to be aligned with the goals and mission of the organization, and to perform in accordance with our "I CARE" core values of the organization - Integrity, Compassion, Advocacy, Respect and Excellence.
Position Summary:
This is a part-time position, average of 20 hours per week (evenings after 4pm + weekends). The Licensed Practical Nurse partners with the Director of Nursing to oversee the care of the individuals ensuring the best practice and care of the individuals served. This role fosters a "One Team" approach, ensuring collaboration among medical, clinical, and operations teams to achieve the highest quality of care and support. Key responsibilities include travelling to homes, providing the highest quality of care to include medication management, medical treatment needs, education, and providing support to the Direct Service Providers.
Primary Responsibilities:
  • Daily follow-up to monitor all resident health concerns and regular in person follow up at assigned sites.
  • Administration of medications and vaccinations as requested by the health care provider.
  • Complete nursing assessments, diabetic foot assessments, AIMs and ensure Health Care Appraisals (HCAs) are complete.
  • Coordination of care to ensure continuity of care including but not limited to, follow through with verbal and written orders or medication changes, monitoring for drug interactions and side effects, administering injections per physician order, hospital admission and discharge follow up, and follow up on other scheduled appointments related to individual's care.
  • Routinely reviews medication counts, and medication orders in accordance with level of health care needs.
  • Assists with coordination of resident psychiatric, medical, dental, and optical appointments as needed.

  • Is an integral member of the care team and participates in interdisciplinary team meetings when scheduled. Proactively works with an interdisciplinary team to overcome barriers to care such as but not limited to, treatment or medication refusal.
  • Performs DMA and medical skills hands-on training when applicable.
  • Participate in medical on-call rotation.
  • Assists with development and revisions of medical policies and procedures.
  • Assists in the destruction of controlled substances as outlined by DEA guidelines.
  • Responsible for triaging medical concerns.
  • Audits the use of EHR and EMAR programs.
  • Educates staff and individuals served regarding infection prevention, physical health, medication management, and medical skills including use of medical equipment.
  • Acts as a health care liaison and is responsive to families and guardians when health related questions / concerns arise.
  • When needed, provide input/data/summaries as part of the Infection Control Plan.

Education and Qualifications:
  • Experience with straight catheterization is required.
  • Valid LPN license in the state of licensure.
  • 2 years' previous experience preferred.
  • Maintains own mandatory training and certification requirements.
  • Must pass criminal background check
  • Must possess a valid Driver's License.
  • Proficient in speaking, reading and writing the English language.
  • Approved by state, federal and government entities to work within BSLS programs.
  • Ability to use office equipment, including BSLS information technology systems.

Skills and Abilities:
  • General knowledge of nursing and healthcare terminology.
  • Proven capability of communicating with multiple disciplines.
  • Proven ability to deescalate difficult situations.
  • Proven ability to be able to provide care as needed.
  • Excellent computer skills.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Proficient in speaking, reading and writing the English language required.

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