Employment Type : Full-Time
Laugh, create, give, and love. These are just a few of the positive words of affirmation that describe the culture at Centre for Neuro Skills. We work together as a team and continually inspire each other to lead positive change, learn, and grow. Our commitment to research, innovation, and advances in technology drives us to reach for what could be possible. Every day is a new day to smile, do, and change. We are passionate about our work and making a difference in the lives of our patients and their families. Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) helps people with brain injury find hope, independence and a meaningful life - and you can play a key role in that journey as a LVN/Direct Care. Part time schedules available: As a Licensed Vocational Nurse/Direct Care (Neuro Rehabilitation Specialist), you render professional nursing care, and implement patient treatment programs at the residential site pursuant to the objectives and policies of the facility. Supervise and directly train patients with brain injuries with Activities of Daily Living (ADL's), and therapeutic home programs assigned by clinical therapists. Provide skilled instruction and supervision to patients in social, recreational, shopping, and entertainment activities in community settings. For 40 years, CNS has provided post-acute medical treatment, rehabilitation and disease management, and offers residential, inpatient, outpatient and assisted living programs. Locations include Bakersfield, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Fort Worth, and Houston. Our facilities have been honored many times by the prestigious Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF International) for excellence in therapeutic programs, staff education, patient treatment, and leadership. We also conduct research on brain injury and recovery, with a dedicated, in-house team of Ph.D. researchers who collaborate with major U.S. universities. Please see our moving corporate video, "The Story of Centre for Neuro Skills" at http://www.neuroskills.com/about-us/tour-cns.php. Job Requirements: Must possess excellent assessment skills, self-confidence and be assertive in advocating for good patient care in working independently. Must be highly organized and prioritize all nursing tasks and procedures in a shift. Education of patients and staff is a vital component of this position. Work is full time or part time during the week and/or weekends. Work is performed at the residential site. The residential site may be a home and/or an apartment complex which may have two stories; if two stories, the top story is accessible by one flight of stairs. A high degree of accuracy in documentation and observation, adaptability to a variety of situations, strong organizational and communication skills, decision making and an ability to evaluate situations as they occur is needed for this position. Performs nursing techniques for the comfort and well-being of the patient. In coordination with other nursing staff, supervises, assists with and delegates the distribution of medications to the appropriate residence of each patient. Administers or supervises the administration of prescribed medications and treatments. Performs medication counts of controlled medications each shift. Takes vital signs, including temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, and blood pressure regularly to detect deviations from normal and monitors the medical progress of patients, double checks and follows physician's orders and individual nursing care plans, including assisting patients with daily routines, catheter irrigating and assisting with respiratory treatments. Requires basic computer skills to complete conference reports, make charting entries, communicate openly and clearly with associated staff at the residential site, formulate specific programs to outline particular patients’ needs in a format comprehended and utilized by the residential and clinic staff. Transports patients to medical appointments. Provides emergency first-aid for patients and staff if needed. Administers TB tests and Hepatitis B vaccines for staff. Observes, records and reports medical progress made to Nursing Department, residential supervisory staff, Case Managers, Director of Rehabilitation, Residential Rehabilitation Manager, and patients' families if indicated. Maintains medical records for each patient with nursing observations and interventions documented. Performs reporting procedures. Teaches, monitors, administers and documents individual patient programs including ADL's (as outlined on the Needs and Services Plans) and therapeutic home programs in English. Performs toilet and chair transfers with assistance for patients up to 150 pounds utilizing approved transfer techniques. Transfer techniques include standing, walking, stooping, bending, kneeling, squatting, lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling. Patients requiring moderate to maximum assistance and weighing over 150 pounds are lifted and/or transferred by two or more persons. Provides for the safety of patients, visitors, staff and self when interacting with patients who may have behavioral outbursts. Uses special equipment as required by each patient including, but not limited to wheelchairs, tracheostomy tubes, gastric feeding tubes, and external catheters, at any given time according to the outline of each patient's program. May require find motor manipulation, lifting, reaching, carrying, pushing and pulling when working with equipment. A NRS/LVN working any shift may transport patients in company-owned or personal vehicle when company transportation vehicles are unavailable requiring transferring and driving abilities. NRS/LVN who transport patients must be a cleared driver, i.e. clear DMV report, registration, and insurance verification. Attends staff meetings, in-services, and all scheduled shifts. Performs other duties as assigned. PREFERRED DUTIES AND REQUIREMENTS May conduct visits at patient’s home as required to assess patients medical status. Requires standing, walking, bending, stooping and repeated stair climbing. Performs other duties as assigned. SPECIAL SKILLS UTILIZED, EDUCATION LEVEL, TRAINING Current/clear Texas LVN licensure required. Blood Draw and IV certifications required. Experience in skilled nursing and rehabilitation concepts preferred. Successful completion of pre-employment, post-offer drug screen, health screen, including TB clearance, and fingerprint clearance. Must attend and complete required orientation upon hire. Successful completion of required NRS modules and tests for training topics which may include but not be limited to the following: documentation, ADL’s, Brain Injury Overview, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Principles and Techniques, Employee Handbook/HR policies, Fall Prevention, Medical, CPR/First Aid, Transfer Training, etc. Successful completion of 20 hours of Pro-ACT training first time scheduled after hire. Successful completion of 16 hours of Behavior Tools training. Must successfully demonstrate competency within 3 months of hire on the following: Professionalism, Grocery Shopping, Transfer Techniques, Thick-It, Medications, Skin Care and Incontinence, ILS, Behavior, Client NET and Cooking. Demonstrated ability to safely manage physical loads essential to performance of job. Demonstrated fluency in English sufficient to communicate with patients with brain injuries and therapeutic staff in English, and to complete charts and documentation as described herein in English. Must maintain CPR, First Aid, and Pro-ACT Certifications. To be a cleared driver, staff must maintain a good driving record and submit verification of driving record, registration and insurance.