Licensed Practical Nurse 7pm - 7am (Rotating 3x4 days per week) OVERNIGHTS
Job Description
Job DescriptionDescription:
About PDI:
Progressive Directions, Inc. (PDI) is a mission-driven nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with over 45 years of service in Middle Tennessee. We provide meaningful, rewarding work that makes a lasting impact, supported by a compassionate team and strong leadership. We are currently seeking dependable and empathetic Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to assist persons supported in residential settings, promoting independence, inclusion, and dignity. To learn more about PDI, visit https://progressivedirections.org.
Why Work at PDI?
At PDI, you're more than just an employee. We offer a supportive, team-first environment where your growth, both personally and professionally, matters. Make a difference every day and feel good about it. You'll find a supportive environment, growth opportunities, and a team that’s passionate about making a difference.
Perks & Benefits You’ll Love:
• Health, Dental & Vision Insurance (for full-time staff)
• On-Demand Pay – Access a portion of your earnings before payday!
• Paid Time Off & Paid Sick Leave – Available to both full-time and part-time team members
• Paid Training – We invest in all of our employees from day one
• Employee Assistance Program – Because your well-being matters
• Referral Bonuses – Bring great people and get rewarded!.
What Does an LPN Do at PDI?
As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at PDI, you’ll deliver compassionate nursing care and medical oversight for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. You’ll implement health care plans, monitor medications, support medical appointments, ensure proper documentation, and collaborate with other health professionals and direct support staff. This is a hands-on role requiring attention to detail, proactive communication, and a deep commitment to ensuring the health and safety of those we serve.
Key Responsibilities:
- Administer medications and monitor effectiveness and side effects
- Implement individualized healthcare plans and crisis plans
- Accompany individuals to doctor appointments and maintain accurate health documentation
- Maintain MARs, medication profiles, and track medication variances
- Monitor therapy plans, assistive devices, dietary plans, and seizure activity
- Ensure timely follow-up on referrals, lab results, and medical orders
- Participate in ISP and Circle of Support meetings
- Report significant health changes or concerns to the Agency RN
- Educate and support direct care staff on medical needs and processes
Please note: This above is a general summary and is not all-inclusive. Additional duties may be required and assigned based on the needs of the persons supported and the agency.
Requirements:
To be considered for the LPN position at PDI, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Licensure & Education:
- Current and valid Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in good standing (Must be issued in Tennessee or in a compact state recognized by Tennessee)
- Proof of education and license required
Special Requirements:
- Valid Tennessee, Kentucky, or Alabama driver’s license (military exemptions available)
- Satisfactory criminal background check required
- Negative Drug test required
- Satisfactory driving record required
- Ability to read and follow written instructions
- Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally
- Availability to attend and successfully pass all required DDA and PDI training courses required
- PHS and Therap experience preferred
Physical Demands:
- Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds
- Must be able to regularly stand, walk, sit, use hands, reach, talk, hear, and occasionally stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl