VinFen

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) (Brain Injury)

VinFen$84K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Valid LPN credentials in Massachusetts required.
  • High school diploma or equivalent; Associate's degree preferred.
  • Preferred experience working with developmental and/or psychiatric disabilities and co-occurring disorders.
  • Commitment to the rights and needs of individuals with complex health issues.
  • Bilingual/bicultural candidates and those with lived experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Implement person-centered care plans per medical orders.
  • Assist individuals with activities of daily living (ADLs) comprehensively.
  • Monitor clients for changes in status and report promptly.
  • Supervise C.N.A.s and ensure quality, timely care delivery.
  • Communicate effectively with families, guardians, and medical staff.
  • Document nursing care and meet regulatory compliance standards.
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for all clients.

Benefits

  • Training for CPR certification provided upon hire.
  • Supportive work environment promoting client dignity and choice.
  • Opportunities for mentorship and skill development.
  • Access to resources for managing complex health issues.
  • Involvement in a team-oriented approach to care.
Full Job Description
Overview

The LPN II provides direct service and daily nursing care in a medically intensive program, designed to meet the needs of a unique and specialized population who have been diagnosed with a brain injury, developmental delay or intellectual disability and have complex medical needs. The LPN II assumes overall responsibility of the program for the designated shift as lead staff/nurse. Ensures that care is provided in a respectful, dignified, high-quality manner and ensures the care provided promotes individual choices.

Nursing Care
  • Implements person-centered treatment care plans thoroughly in accordance with medical orders.
  • Assists with activities of daily living according to each individual's plan; including, but not limited to, showering, dressing, shaving, mouth care, foot care, and diabetes care.
  • Responsible for completing all skilled nursing care needs of the individual; including but not limited to, wound care, GT/JT care, trach care and nutritional support.
  • Monitors and observes clients for any change in status. Reports all issues in a timely manner to the PD, SPD (if needed), and Program Nurse
  • Ensures that all the individual's care is completed using best-practice and providing the person with dignity and choice.
  • Ensures that ADLs are performed, and assistive devices are in working order and available and ready for use.
  • Performs individualized assessments with any change of status and provides skilled nursing interventions, as indicated.

Supervision
  • Clinically supervises C.N.A.s during designated shifts. If training is needed, provides in the moment.
  • Ensures care provided is completed in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Ensures care provided meets all ISP goals and addresses the whole person, not just the person's medical needs. Ensures program meets all quality control monitoring.

Communication
  • Communicates and meets with RN Manager, as needed.
  • Maintains communication with primary care provider, family members and/or guardian and all other, significant relationships.
  • Communicates effectively with other Vinfen employees, outside agencies, community agencies, and neighbors

Documentation

  • Documents nursing care and treatments as ordered by primary care provider according to Vinfen policy and procedure.
  • Documents medication administration according to Vinfen policy and procedure, following MAP standards.
  • Ensures all documentation is complete and accurate, including, but not limited to, shift notes, daily communication, treatment protocol data, medication administration sign offs and the countable controlled substance book for each individual. This includes review of CNA's and direct care staff medical documentation


Environment

  • Ensures the environment is safe, clean, comfortable, and welcoming to individuals and families and/or guardians and other significant individuals and visitors.
  • Ensures the environment meets all regulatory requirements.
  • Promotes an environment conducive and welcoming to client's active participation in residence.
  • Ensures client's preferences and choices are respected.


Skills

  • Experience working with individuals with developmental, intellectual disabilities or brain injury preferred.
  • Strong commitment to the rights and abilities of individuals who have complex health issues.
  • Knowledge of LPN practice standards and intervention techniques
  • Sensitivity to cultural, religious, ethnic, age, gender, and disability issues
  • Skills and competency to develop supportive, trusting relationships with clients served.
  • Knowledge of teaching and learning modalities
  • Ability to supervise and mentor C.N.A.s
  • Knowledge of evidence-based practices and commitment to adherence to such as appropriate
  • Knowledge and use of different communication and learning styles and supervisory techniques.
  • Knowledge of organizational, strategic, participatory, collaborative skills
  • Knowledge of formal and informal assessment practices


Responsibilities

Job Duties and Responsibilities:

Nursing Care
• Implements person centered treatment care plans thoroughly in accordance with medical orders.
• Provides assistance with activities of daily living according to each individual's plan; including, but not limited to, showering, dressing, shaving, mouth care, foot care, diabetes care.
• Responsible for completing all skilled nursing care needs of the individual; including but not limited to, wound care, GT/JT care, trach care and nutritional support.
• Monitors and observes clients for any change in status. Reports all issues in a timely manner to the PD, SPD (if needed), and Program Nurse
• Ensures that all the individual's care is completed using best practice and providing the person with dignity and choice.
• Ensures that ADLs are performed, and assistive devices are in working order and available and ready for use.
• Performs individualized assessments with any change of status and provides skilled nursing interventions, as indicated.
• Administers medication as ordered by Health Care Providers
• Administers treatments as ordered by Health Care Providers
• Provides transportation and accompanies individual served to medical, dental, or any appointment, as needed.
• Ensures that nutritional needs of the individuals served are met.
• Ensures that all pharmacological, medical, nutritional supplies, and medical equipment are ordered in a timely and safe manner. Reports if any supplies are running low to PD and Program Nurse (if applicable)
• Utilizes behavioral strategies when indicated and follows all prescribed clinical plans indicated.

Supervision
• Clinically supervises C.N.A.s during designated shift. If training is needed, provides in the moment.
• Ensures care provided is completed in a timely and accurate manner.
• Ensures care provided meets all ISP goals and addresses the whole person, not just the person's medical needs. Ensures program meets all quality control monitoring.
• Provides relevant nursing education and training to Staff/C.N.A.s, as needed.

Communication
• Communicates and meets with RN Manager, as needed.
• Maintains communication with primary care provider, family members and/or guardian and all other, significant relationships.
• Communicates effectively with other Vinfen employees, outside agencies, community agencies, and neighbors.
• Utilizes emergency and on-call system, when appropriate
• Communicates any change in status of individual served to Program Director, RN Manager, Health Care Provider, family and/or guardian, and other outside agencies.

Documentation
• Documents nursing care and treatments as ordered by primary care provider according to Vinfen policy and procedure.
• Documents medication administration according to Vinfen policy and procedure, following MAP standards.
• Ensures all documentation is complete and accurate, including, but not limited to, shift notes, daily communication, treatment protocol data, medication administration sign offs and the countable controlled substance book for each individual. This includes review of CNA's and direct care staff medical documentation.
• Documents incident reports, including medication errors and drug losses in a timely and effective manner, according to MAP standards.
• Ensures that all documentation meets all regulatory standards and Vinfen policy and procedure.
Environment
• Ensures the environment is safe, clean, comfortable, and welcoming to individuals and families and/or guardians and other significant individuals and visitors.
• Ensures the environment meets all regulatory requirements.
• Promotes an environment conducive and welcoming to client's active participation in residence.
• Ensures client's preferences and choices are respected.
• Ensures environment meets Vinfen policy and procedures and other credentialing agencies.
• Ensures that medication and treatment supplies are stored safely.
• Maintains clients' medical equipment and supplies.

Qualifications

  • Valid Licensed Practical Nurse credentials in Massachusetts are required.
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is required; an Associate's degree is preferred.
  • One to two years of supervised practical experience, including internships, in a clinical or rehabilitation setting is helpful, but not required.
  • Experience working with people with developmental and/or psychiatric disabilities and medical illnesses and other co-occurring disorders preferred.
  • Preference given to bilingual/bicultural applicants and applicants with lived experience
  • Strong commitment to the rights and abilities of individuals who have complex health issues.
  • Sensitivity to cultural, religious, ethnic, age, gender, and disability issues
  • Must be able to become CPR certified within 2 weeks of hires. Training provided by Vinfen upon hire
  • Must be at least 21 years of age, have a valid drivers license for at least 6 months and maintain access to a reliable, insured vehicle
  • Must be able to successfully pass CORI, education, employment verification, reference, driving history and credentialing background checks

Knowledge and Skills:
• Experience working with individuals with developmental, intellectual disabilities or brain injury preferred.
• Strong commitment to the rights and abilities of individuals who have complex health issues.
• Knowledge of LPN practice standards and intervention techniques
• Sensitivity to cultural, religious, ethnic, age, gender, and disability issues
• Skills and competency to develop supportive, trusting relationships with clients served.
• Knowledge of teaching and learning modalities
• Ability to supervise and mentor C.N.A.s
• Knowledge of evidence-based practices and commitment to adherence to such as appropriate
• Knowledge and use of different communication and learning styles and supervisory techniques.
• Knowledge of organizational, strategic, participatory, collaborative skills
• Knowledge of formal and informal assessment practices
• Ability to make independent judgments and decisions.
• Ability to work in a professional and confidential capacity.
• Knowledge of personal computer applications and equipment
• Knowledge of documentation standards requirements
• Knowledge of proper body mechanics Knowledge of available community health and mental health services

Typical Requirements:

One to two years supervised practical experience, including internships, in a clinical or rehabilitation setting helpful, but not required. Experience working with people with developmental and/or psychiatric disabilities and medical illnesses and other co-occurring disorders preferred. Preference given to bi- lingual/bi-cultural applicants and applicants with lived experience.

Preferred /Required Education:

A high school diploma or equivalent is required; Associate's degree preferred.

Driving Requirements:

Driving is a requirement for this position using either a Vinfen van or personal vehicle. - If using a personal vehicle, you must possess and maintain adequate insurance as well as maintain a safe driving record which is subject to annual checks. A valid driver's license must be presented at the time of employment. Incumbents must be at least 21 years of age, have maintained a valid US driver's license for at least one year, and must be able to pass a driver's screening background check.

Physical Effort:

Direct Care

About VinFen

VinFen is a health care company that provides services to people with disabilities and mental health needs. The company's services include residential programs, day programs, and employment services. VinFen was founded in 1975 and is headquartered in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
Learn more about VinFen
Size
1,000 employees
Industry
Net Income
$10 million
Founded
1975
5 Year Trend
+5%
Revenue
$100 million

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