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Nue Beginnings Residence Home Incor
Marietta, GA (In Person)
Full-Time
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401(k) 401(k) matching Employee discounts Paid time off Wellness resources Job ID No .: 31-2426Job Title :
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Group Home Nurse (DBHDD Population)Schedule :
Full-time (40 hours per week)Location :
Valley Brook - Marietta, GA 30008 ( In-Person ) Job Description We are seeking a dedicated Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to support adults served under the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD). The LPN provides person‑centered nursing care, monitors chronic and behavioral health conditions, manages medications, coordinates medical appointments, and ensures compliance with state and agency regulations. This role plays a vital part in promoting safety, dignity, independence, and quality of life for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities and co‑occurring behavioral or medical needs. Key Responsibilities Clinical Care & Monitoring Conduct daily nursing assessments and monitor vital signs. Identify and document changes in physical or behavioral health. Provide direct care for chronic conditions, acute medical needs, and behavioral health concerns. Respond to medical and behavioral emergencies using approved crisis prevention and de‑escalation techniques. Medication Management Administer medications according to MARs, physician orders, and DBHDD standards. Update MARs, document medication changes, and ensure proper storage, labeling, and disposal. Communicate medication updates to staff and interdisciplinary team members. Medical Appointment Coordination Schedule and coordinate all medical, dental, psychiatric, therapy, and specialty appointments. Ensure timely routine and follow‑up visits based on provider recommendations and DBHDD requirements. Maintain an organized appointment calendar and arrange transportation as needed. Prepare individuals for appointments by gathering documentation and updating medication lists. Attend appointments when required, advocate for individuals, and relay provider instructions to the team. Document appointment outcomes, treatment changes, and follow‑up needs in compliance with DBHDD standards. Track preventive care requirements such as annual physicals, labs, immunizations, and screenings. Documentation & Compliance Complete all nursing documentation accurately and on time according to DBHDD, state, and agency guidelines. Maintain health records, incident reports, and care plans. Ensure compliance with DBHDD policies, HCBS waiver requirements, and individual healthcare plans. Participate in ISP meetings, nursing reviews, and quality assurance activities. Team Collaboration & Training Collaborate with physicians, pharmacies, behavioral health providers, and interdisciplinary team members. Train and support Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) on health‑related tasks, infection control, and documentation standards. Promote a safe, clean, and therapeutic environment while supporting community integration and independence. Safety & Advocacy Monitor for signs of abuse, neglect, or exploitation and follow mandatory reporting requirements. Advocate for individuals' rights, preferences, and person‑centered goals. Skills & Competencies Strong knowledge of DBHDD standards and group home regulations Medication administration & MAR management Behavioral health awareness & crisis prevention strategies Medical appointment coordination & follow‑up tracking Excellent documentation & communication skills Person‑centered care planning Infection control & health/safety compliance Compassionate, trauma‑informed approach Qualifications Active Georgia LPN license in good standing Experience with IDD, behavioral health, or dual‑diagnosis populations Knowledge of DBHDD policies (Preferred) Ability to pass background check Valid driver's license Experience 1-3 years of experience working with people with mental disabilities and IDD Minimum of 1-2 years' experience with DBHDD policies, HRST processes Education Completion of an accredited practical nursing program BLS First Aid CertificationSimilar jobs in Marietta, GA
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