Bradford Health Services
Licensed Practical Nurse
Bradford Health Services, Louisville, Tennessee, United States, 37777
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We’re officially a
Great Place To Work® ! We’ve always believed that supporting our team is just as important as supporting our patients. Now, we’re proud to share that we’ve earned Great Place To Work® Certification – based entirely on feedback from our own employees.
Read more here: https://ow.ly/YQ1C50WuRH1
This certification reflects the culture we’ve worked hard to build – one rooted in trust, inclusion, and purpose‑driven leadership.
At Bradford Health Services, we are committed to providing exceptional care to our patients while fostering a supportive and rewarding workplace for our employees. We believe that taking care of our team allows them to take better care of others, which is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support their well‑being.
Our Benefits Include:
Medical Coverage
– Three new BCBSAL medical plans with better rates, improved co‑pays, and enhanced prescription benefits.
Expanded Coverage
– Options for domestic partners and a wider network of in‑network providers.
Mental Health Support
– Improved access to services and a new Employee Assistance Program (EAP) featuring digital wellness tools like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) modules and wellness coaching.
Voluntary Coverages
– Pet insurance, home and auto insurance, family legal services, and more.
Student Loan Repayment
– Available for nurses and therapists.
Retirement Benefits
– 401(k) plan through Voya to help employees plan for the future.
Generous PTO
– A robust paid time off policy to support work‑life balance.
Voluntary Benefits for Part‑Time Employees
– Dental, vision, life, accident insurance, and telehealth options for those working 20 hours or more per week.
About the Role The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) plays a critical role in delivering compassionate and effective healthcare services to patients, particularly those dealing with substance abuse and behavioral health challenges. This position focuses on providing direct patient care, supporting recovery processes, and educating patients about their health and treatment plans. The LPN collaborates closely with healthcare teams to monitor patient progress, administer medications, and implement care strategies tailored to individual needs. By maintaining detailed patient records and communicating effectively with multidisciplinary teams, the LPN ensures continuity and quality of care. Ultimately, this role contributes significantly to improving patient outcomes and supporting long‑term recovery within diverse healthcare settings across the United States.
Minimum Qualifications
Valid and current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in the state of practice.
Strong understanding of nursing principles and patient education techniques.
Ability to comply with healthcare regulations and maintain patient confidentiality.
Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated knowledge of substance abuse and behavioral health care.
Experience in patient care within a healthcare or recovery setting.
Experience working specifically in behavioral health or substance abuse treatment facilities.
Certification in addiction counseling or related recovery support credentials.
Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems.
Additional training in patient mental health assessment and crisis intervention.
Bilingual abilities to support diverse patient populations.
Responsibilities
Provide direct nursing care to patients, including administering medications and monitoring vital signs.
Support patients through recovery by applying knowledge of substance abuse and behavioral health principles.
Educate patients and their families about treatment plans, medication management, and healthy lifestyle choices.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals to develop and implement individualized care plans.
Maintain accurate and detailed patient records in compliance with healthcare regulations and standards.
Observe and report changes in patient conditions to registered nurses and physicians promptly.
Assist in creating a safe and supportive environment that promotes patient well‑being and recovery.
Skills The required skills such as substance abuse knowledge and behavioral health expertise are essential for effectively supporting patients through recovery and managing complex care needs. Healthcare and patient care skills enable the LPN to deliver safe, compassionate, and evidence‑based nursing interventions daily. Nursing license ensures the candidate meets professional standards and legal requirements to practice nursing. Patient education skills are used to empower patients and their families with information that promotes adherence to treatment plans and healthier lifestyles. Preferred skills like experience with electronic health records and additional certifications enhance the LPN's ability to provide comprehensive care and communicate efficiently within multidisciplinary teams.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Part‑time
Job Function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Hospitals and Health Care
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Licensed Practical Nurse
role at
Bradford Health Services
We’re officially a
Great Place To Work® ! We’ve always believed that supporting our team is just as important as supporting our patients. Now, we’re proud to share that we’ve earned Great Place To Work® Certification – based entirely on feedback from our own employees.
Read more here: https://ow.ly/YQ1C50WuRH1
This certification reflects the culture we’ve worked hard to build – one rooted in trust, inclusion, and purpose‑driven leadership.
At Bradford Health Services, we are committed to providing exceptional care to our patients while fostering a supportive and rewarding workplace for our employees. We believe that taking care of our team allows them to take better care of others, which is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support their well‑being.
Our Benefits Include:
Medical Coverage
– Three new BCBSAL medical plans with better rates, improved co‑pays, and enhanced prescription benefits.
Expanded Coverage
– Options for domestic partners and a wider network of in‑network providers.
Mental Health Support
– Improved access to services and a new Employee Assistance Program (EAP) featuring digital wellness tools like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) modules and wellness coaching.
Voluntary Coverages
– Pet insurance, home and auto insurance, family legal services, and more.
Student Loan Repayment
– Available for nurses and therapists.
Retirement Benefits
– 401(k) plan through Voya to help employees plan for the future.
Generous PTO
– A robust paid time off policy to support work‑life balance.
Voluntary Benefits for Part‑Time Employees
– Dental, vision, life, accident insurance, and telehealth options for those working 20 hours or more per week.
About the Role The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) plays a critical role in delivering compassionate and effective healthcare services to patients, particularly those dealing with substance abuse and behavioral health challenges. This position focuses on providing direct patient care, supporting recovery processes, and educating patients about their health and treatment plans. The LPN collaborates closely with healthcare teams to monitor patient progress, administer medications, and implement care strategies tailored to individual needs. By maintaining detailed patient records and communicating effectively with multidisciplinary teams, the LPN ensures continuity and quality of care. Ultimately, this role contributes significantly to improving patient outcomes and supporting long‑term recovery within diverse healthcare settings across the United States.
Minimum Qualifications
Valid and current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in the state of practice.
Strong understanding of nursing principles and patient education techniques.
Ability to comply with healthcare regulations and maintain patient confidentiality.
Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated knowledge of substance abuse and behavioral health care.
Experience in patient care within a healthcare or recovery setting.
Experience working specifically in behavioral health or substance abuse treatment facilities.
Certification in addiction counseling or related recovery support credentials.
Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems.
Additional training in patient mental health assessment and crisis intervention.
Bilingual abilities to support diverse patient populations.
Responsibilities
Provide direct nursing care to patients, including administering medications and monitoring vital signs.
Support patients through recovery by applying knowledge of substance abuse and behavioral health principles.
Educate patients and their families about treatment plans, medication management, and healthy lifestyle choices.
Collaborate with healthcare professionals to develop and implement individualized care plans.
Maintain accurate and detailed patient records in compliance with healthcare regulations and standards.
Observe and report changes in patient conditions to registered nurses and physicians promptly.
Assist in creating a safe and supportive environment that promotes patient well‑being and recovery.
Skills The required skills such as substance abuse knowledge and behavioral health expertise are essential for effectively supporting patients through recovery and managing complex care needs. Healthcare and patient care skills enable the LPN to deliver safe, compassionate, and evidence‑based nursing interventions daily. Nursing license ensures the candidate meets professional standards and legal requirements to practice nursing. Patient education skills are used to empower patients and their families with information that promotes adherence to treatment plans and healthier lifestyles. Preferred skills like experience with electronic health records and additional certifications enhance the LPN's ability to provide comprehensive care and communicate efficiently within multidisciplinary teams.
Seniority Level
Entry level
Employment Type
Part‑time
Job Function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Hospitals and Health Care
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