Location
Dunkirk, Maryland
The LPN promotes the psychiatric and physical health of clients through screenings and care coordination, while also supporting RNs and team members in managing caseloads and documentation. They engage with clients and community providers to ensure integrated care and maintain accurate medical records.
Candidates must have a valid LPN license and a minimum of 2 years of experience, preferably in a behavioral health setting. Additional requirements include a valid driver's license, CPR training, and knowledge of mental health and substance use diagnoses.
Completes required screenings for general health, including sleep issues, asthma, oral health, immunizations, tobacco use and exposure, communicable diseases and other infectious diseases Completes screenings using standardized tools for substance use and mental health, including SBIRT, trauma, depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and social determinants of health, contributing information to the person-centered treatment planning process As part of the client’s care team, coordinates care with community primary and specialty care providers to support integrated care for clients, maintaining frequent and timely communication Provides relevant education to clients and collateral contacts about medical and psychiatric conditions Meets with clients and support people in community to perform job responsibilities Engages and maintains collaborative, positive relationships with a network of specialized community providers to address needs of population, including nutrition education, physical activities, smoking cessation, health literacy, housing, social and rehabilitative programs, and job training and placement Maintains detailed, accurate, and timely documentation in medical record Contributes knowledge and expertise to the teams Attends supervision, agency, and team staff meetings as scheduled Enhances and maintains professional expertise through educational activities and trainings Engages in trainings on evidence-based practice models specific to their assigned population, including motivational interviewing, implementing learned skills in daily interventions Follows agency policies and standards for client rights and confidentiality Maintains practical nursing professional standards of care. Understanding of mental health and substance use diagnoses, including severe mental illness Knowledge of community resources Familiarity with screening/ assessment tools and evidence-based practices relevant to position Oral and written communication skills at a proficient level, ensuring effective and professional communication MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Preference for an LPN with experience in behavioral health setting Valid driver's license and use of car to complete major functions of job Automobile liability insurance coverage for vehicle being used in accordance with agency requirements CPR training within 30 working days of employment and maintained annually EDUCATION: Graduate from an accredited school of practical nursing with current license to practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the State of Rhode Island Pay Range: $24.29-$40.07 EEO Statement: Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.
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