Licensed Practical Nurse in Cambridge, Ohio at Hickory Recovery
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Job Description
Licensed Practical Nurse – Hickory Behavioral Health
Department: Nursing
Direct Report To: Chief Nursing Officer
Shift: Night Shift; 7pm - 7:30am
About the Role:
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) provides direct basic nursing care and established plans of care to patients with mental health and behavioral disorders in an inpatient psychiatric hospital setting.
Under the immediate supervision of the Chief Nursing Officer, the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) supports patient safety, therapeutic treatment plans, medication administration, and daily living needs while maintaining a structured, compassionate, and trauma-informed environment.
Why Hickory Behavioral?
Hickory Behavioral is setting the benchmark in mental health care, especially for those facing acute challenges or dealing with co-occurring disorders. Our focus is on
- Delivering personalized, top tier care that fosters healing and improves wellbeing
- Ensuring every individual has access to the best possible support and treatment
Our Mission
To provide high quality, acute care for adults struggling with mental health issues or mental health co-occurring disorders. It’s Hickory’s primary goal to offer expert treatment for all we serve.
What We Offer:
- 401k
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- PTO
- Vision insurance
- Career development
- Mental health days
- Holiday pay
Job Qualifications:
- Valid LVN licensure completed from an accredited school of Nursing.
- At least 2 years prior experience as an LVN preferably with hospital and behavioral health experience
- Certified BLS provider obtained within 1 month prior to hire.
- Ability to maintain strict client confidentiality and HIPAA compliance.
- Ability to work as a member of a team.
- Professional appearance, aptitude, and attitude
- Impeccable ethics, integrity, and customer relations skills
- Outstanding interpersonal and communications skills
- Knowledge of “best practices” behavioral medicine treatment delivery and methodologies
- Sound clinical judgment and decision-making skills
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical & Patient Care
- Provide direct patient care to individuals with psychiatric and behavioral health conditions
- Support patients with activities of daily living, including hygiene, nutrition, and therapeutic communication
- Participate in crisis intervention, de-escalation techniques, and behavior – management strategies per training and policy
- Participate in safety checks and suicide precautions per policy
- Maintain a safe and therapeutic milieu by following safety protocols and observing patients per assigned level of observation
Medication Administration & Monitoring
- Administer medications as prescribed, including oral, IM, and subcutaneous medications in accordance with state law and facility policy
- Observe patients for medication effectiveness and adverse reactions; report findings to RN, CNO, or Medical Provider
Assessment, Monitoring, & Data Collection
- Monitor and document patient behaviors, mental status, and physical condition; report significant changes or concerns to RN, CNO, or Medical Provider
- Assist with admission, discharge, and transfer procedures by collecting data, vitals, and administering screening tools
- Collect and document data for carious assessments and checks
Interventions & Collaboration
- Implement nursing interventions as directed by RN, CNO, or Medical Provider
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary treatment team members, including RN’s, Psychiatrists, Social Workers, and Mental Health Technicians
Documentation & Compliance
- Accurately document nursing care, patient responses, and incidents
- Participate in staff meetings, training, and continuing education as required
- Assist with client belongings inventory and safety searches per policy
Compensation:
$26.00 - $32.00 hourly
Learn More:
Night Shift: 7pm - 7:30am