St. John's Community Services
VA Nurse (LPN/RN) (31624)
St. John's Community Services, Annandale, Virginia, United States, 22003
Overview
Virginia - Annandale, VA 22003
Salary Range: $72,500.00 - $92,000.00
Position Type: Full Time
Category: Nurse
About St. John’s Community Services As one of the oldest non‑profit organizations founded in the District of Columbia, St. John’s Community Services (SJCS) is committed to supporting and advocating for people of all abilities. SJCS works to cultivate caring communities to ensure that all people have the opportunity to thrive, and no one is left behind. We support individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as adults and children experiencing hunger and homelessness in four states and the District of Columbia.
At SJCS, we pride ourselves in meeting every person we support where they are, learning who they are, and affirming their individuality, unique strengths, and hopes. It’s why we exist. Advancing inclusive communities where every person, regardless of circumstances, has the right and opportunity to live their best life is our mission, and our mission drives us and is at the heart of our services and programs.
What are we looking for? The
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
will play a pivotal role in ensuring the health and well‑being of the individuals we serve by conducting medication reconciliations, assessments, education, and thorough documentation in compliance with state regulations. This role requires a detail‑oriented, empathetic professional who can manage multiple responsibilities effectively.
Essential Responsibilities
Perform monthly medication reconciliations to ensure accuracy and safety of administration.
Conduct comprehensive health needs assessments of clients regularly.
Document client health records meticulously, adhering to state and agency standards.
Maintain monthly medical notes, nursing assessments and other documentation related to medication use, general health status, and emergency procedures for assigned caseload.
Provide education and support to staff, clients and families regarding health conditions and management.
Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to coordinate care, optimize client outcomes and share best practices.
Collaborate with staff, healthcare providers, pharmacies, clients, families, and other stakeholders to ensure cohesive care.
Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of state Department of Disability standards and ensure compliance.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of care plans.
Ensure medical appointments are coordinated, referrals are addressed, and post‑visit records are obtained.
Assess staff training needs regarding care delivery and medication administration protocols, and deliver real‑time guidance to staff to minimize medication errors and gaps in care to improve quality of care and support delivered.
Physical and Environmental Conditions
Work requires no unusual demand for physical effort except the normal risks or discomforts, requiring special safety precautions for operating a motor vehicle.
Exposure to aggressive human behavior.
Ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
Local travel up to 50%.
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision, STD, and other benefits and company contributions.
Retirement plans.
Company paid LTD.
Connectivity reimbursements (some employees).
PTO, vacation, and sick time off.
Flexibility.
Family culture.
Helping other people live their best life!
Reasonable Accommodation Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
Qualifications Designed to outline the responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with this position. Other duties may be assigned and are expected to be followed.
Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
2 years of experience in case management or a related field.
Experience working with individuals with IDD is highly preferred.
Experience with multi‑disciplinary collaboration.
Proficient in Therap.
Minimum Experience, Education, and Requirements
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in state of employment. License must be in good standing.
Strong organizational and documentation skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Valid health certificate to meet current funding jurisdiction requirements.
Valid state‑issued driver’s license with current driving record in good standing, and personal transportation required.
Must meet SJCS and funding jurisdiction current requirements for criminal background/records check.
All SJCS Employees Must
Obtain a valid health certificate to meet SJCS or current funding authority requirements as required.
Meet SJCS and the funding authority requirement of criminal background and record checks.
Application Do you think that you are a great fit for this position? We are waiting for you to join our team! Apply today on our company website SJCS Careers to be considered.
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Salary Range: $72,500.00 - $92,000.00
Position Type: Full Time
Category: Nurse
About St. John’s Community Services As one of the oldest non‑profit organizations founded in the District of Columbia, St. John’s Community Services (SJCS) is committed to supporting and advocating for people of all abilities. SJCS works to cultivate caring communities to ensure that all people have the opportunity to thrive, and no one is left behind. We support individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities as well as adults and children experiencing hunger and homelessness in four states and the District of Columbia.
At SJCS, we pride ourselves in meeting every person we support where they are, learning who they are, and affirming their individuality, unique strengths, and hopes. It’s why we exist. Advancing inclusive communities where every person, regardless of circumstances, has the right and opportunity to live their best life is our mission, and our mission drives us and is at the heart of our services and programs.
What are we looking for? The
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
will play a pivotal role in ensuring the health and well‑being of the individuals we serve by conducting medication reconciliations, assessments, education, and thorough documentation in compliance with state regulations. This role requires a detail‑oriented, empathetic professional who can manage multiple responsibilities effectively.
Essential Responsibilities
Perform monthly medication reconciliations to ensure accuracy and safety of administration.
Conduct comprehensive health needs assessments of clients regularly.
Document client health records meticulously, adhering to state and agency standards.
Maintain monthly medical notes, nursing assessments and other documentation related to medication use, general health status, and emergency procedures for assigned caseload.
Provide education and support to staff, clients and families regarding health conditions and management.
Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to coordinate care, optimize client outcomes and share best practices.
Collaborate with staff, healthcare providers, pharmacies, clients, families, and other stakeholders to ensure cohesive care.
Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of state Department of Disability standards and ensure compliance.
Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of care plans.
Ensure medical appointments are coordinated, referrals are addressed, and post‑visit records are obtained.
Assess staff training needs regarding care delivery and medication administration protocols, and deliver real‑time guidance to staff to minimize medication errors and gaps in care to improve quality of care and support delivered.
Physical and Environmental Conditions
Work requires no unusual demand for physical effort except the normal risks or discomforts, requiring special safety precautions for operating a motor vehicle.
Exposure to aggressive human behavior.
Ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
Local travel up to 50%.
Benefits
Medical, dental, vision, STD, and other benefits and company contributions.
Retirement plans.
Company paid LTD.
Connectivity reimbursements (some employees).
PTO, vacation, and sick time off.
Flexibility.
Family culture.
Helping other people live their best life!
Reasonable Accommodation Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
Qualifications Designed to outline the responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with this position. Other duties may be assigned and are expected to be followed.
Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
2 years of experience in case management or a related field.
Experience working with individuals with IDD is highly preferred.
Experience with multi‑disciplinary collaboration.
Proficient in Therap.
Minimum Experience, Education, and Requirements
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in state of employment. License must be in good standing.
Strong organizational and documentation skills.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Valid health certificate to meet current funding jurisdiction requirements.
Valid state‑issued driver’s license with current driving record in good standing, and personal transportation required.
Must meet SJCS and funding jurisdiction current requirements for criminal background/records check.
All SJCS Employees Must
Obtain a valid health certificate to meet SJCS or current funding authority requirements as required.
Meet SJCS and the funding authority requirement of criminal background and record checks.
Application Do you think that you are a great fit for this position? We are waiting for you to join our team! Apply today on our company website SJCS Careers to be considered.
#J-18808-Ljbffr