Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Developmental Disabilities Residential Services
Renewed Vision Counseling
Omaha, NE, USA
6/14/2022
Healthcare
Full Time
Job Description
Job DescriptionSalary: Negotiable
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides direct nursing care, health monitoring, and medical oversight to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities living in a group home, day services or independent living environments. This role supports the health, safety, and wellbeing of residents through personcentered care, medication management, coordination with healthcare providers, and strong collaboration with direct support professionals (DSPs).
Key Responsibilities
- Health Care & Nursing Support
- Conduct routine health assessments andmonitorresidents physical and emotional health.
- Provide basic nursing care, including wound care, vital signs, and chronic condition monitoring.
- Administer medications and treatmentsin accordance withstate regulations and agency policy.
- EnsureaccurateMedication Administration Records (MARs) and medication counts.
- Respond to medical emergencies and communicate effectively withmanagement.
- Care Planning & Documentation
- Follow and implement physician orders and resident-specific health plans.
- Document nursing notes, health incidents, changes in condition, and followup care promptly and accurately.
- Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings and help update individual service plans (ISPs).
- Maintain compliance with state developmental disability regulations and agency policies.
- Advocacy, Support & Training
- Educate residents on health, hygiene, and wellness skills whenappropriate.
- Support residents in making informed choices about their healthcare needs.
- Train and support DSP,Foster Careandagencystaffas directedon health-related tasksas needed, such as medication administration, seizure protocols, dietary plans, infection control, and use of adaptive equipment.
- Medical Coordination
- Schedule and coordinate medical, dental, and therapy appointments.
- Accompany residents to appointments as needed and relay information to the care team.
- Communicate changes in health status to guardians, case managers, and providers according to policy.
- Safety & Compliance
- Maintain infection-control standards andmonitor forsigns of illness.
- Ensure medical supplies, equipment, and emergency kits are stocked and functional.
- Follow all HIPAA, OSHA, and state licensing requirements for developmental disability services.
Qualifications
- Current, active Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in good standing.
- Valid CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).
- Ability to passcriminal and abuse registrybackground checks.
- Valid drivers license, acceptableMVRand current auto insurance.
- Strong communicationskills and ability to work with individuals with diverse physical and cognitive abilities.
- Experience in developmental disabilities, behavioral health, group home, home health, or similar settings.
- Knowledge of person-centered planning and traumainformed care.
- Experience with electronic health record (EHR) systems. Knowledge of Therap a plus.
Work Environment
- Communitybased group homesetting, day center and independent living environments.
- Requires lifting, transferring, or supporting individuals as needed.
- May include rotating shifts, oncall duties, or weekend/holiday coverage depending on agency needs.