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State of North Carolina
Overview
The Registered Nurse will perform specialized nursing and medical treatment for developmentally and intellectually disabled individuals, many of whom are medically fragile. They will administer medication, coordinate care, and work with a team of professionals to enhance the individuals' quality of life.
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Compensation
$58,898 - $88,348 / YEAR
Posted
2 days ago
The Home Life Support Assistant (HLSA) acts as a certified Nursing Assistant I, providing daily care coverage for residents in a Group Home, including assisting the Floor Shift Nurse Supervisor with basic operational needs. This role involves ordering necessary supplies for resident care, leading clothing needs ordering, and developing tentative monthly work schedules for the shift.
$32,444 - $48,665 / YEAR
1 month ago
The Licensed Practical Nurse assists the Registered Nurse and Medical Team by providing medical and psychosocial intervention to help residents achieve independence and evaluating patient response to care. This role involves providing quality nursing services, participating in interdisciplinary team planning, and guiding Health Care Technicians in daily living activities.
$41,407 - $62,111 / YEAR
The Licensed Practical Nurse assists the Registered Nurse and Medical Team by providing medical and psychosocial intervention to residents, administering medication, and evaluating patient responses to care. This position involves working with the RN in planning, implementing, and evaluating resident care, and guiding Health Care Technicians during daily living activities.
The primary purpose of this position is to provide direct clinical services and medication and treatment administration. This LPN performs and documents nursing procedures and techniques as prescribed by the physician and outlined in the Person-Centered Plan.
2 months ago
Primary responsibilities include providing case management services and aftercare planning for patients, which involves making referrals to community resources and developing relationships with referral sources. Employees also conduct psychosocial assessments, participate in treatment team activities, provide individual and group counseling sessions, and manage crisis intervention.
$43,267 - $75,718 / YEAR
3 months ago