Licensed Vocational Nurse - Community Health at Pacific Health Group
Stockton, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Mar, 26

Salary

35.0

Posted On

24 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Nursing Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Communication Skills, Organizational Skills, Time Management Skills, EHR Proficiency, Patient-Centered Care, Culturally-Sensitive Care, Trauma-Informed Care, Medication Reconciliation, Health Education, Patient Assessment, Collaboration, Community Outreach, Professionalism, Bilingual Proficiency

Industry

Public Health

Description
Job Details Job Location: Stockton, CA 95206-1234 Position Type: Full Time Salary Range: $30.00 - $35.00 Hourly Location: California Applicants Only; Santa Clara County Reports To: Registered Nurse Consultant Job Summary: About Pacific Health Group At Pacific Health Group, we are at the forefront of revolutionizing healthcare. You will play a vital role in this mission. We are dedicated to improving health outcomes by addressing social determinants of health and coordinating comprehensive community-based services, particularly through our programs. If you are passionate about making a difference and have the skills to lead in this dynamic environment, we invite you to join our team. The Community Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) plays a vital role in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care within Pacific Health Group. Under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN), the LVN provides nursing care to individuals and families in their homes, community clinics, and other designated outreach locations. This role focuses on promoting health, preventing illness, and managing chronic conditions through education, assessment, and direct care, while adhering to all established policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities: Direct Patient Care: Complete medication reconciliation within the scope of LVN practice. Perform skin assessments, vital sign monitoring, and basic nursing procedures. Assess the patient's ability to perform activities of daily living. Collect and document patient data, including health history, current symptoms, and responses to interventions. Reinforce patient education as delegated by the RN, ensuring patient safety and comfort. Check the status of appropriate specialists' referrals Ensure members have medical devices and supplies: glucometer, BP cuff, scales. Ensure members have medical logs: Vitals, Blood sugar, Exercise. Alert RN of patients' hospitalizations and assist with care plan updates. Support smooth transitions of care, including hospital discharges and movement between care settings. Facilitate PCP visits within 14 days of discharge: admissions & ER visits. Health Education and Promotion: Empowers patients and their families on aspects like disease management, medication adherence, healthy lifestyle choices, and preventive care. Provide instruction on self-care techniques and the use of medical equipment. Reinforce health teachings provided by the RN. Assessment and Documentation: Observe and report changes in patient condition to the supervising RN promptly. Accurately and thoroughly document all nursing interventions, patient responses, and communications in the electronic health record (EHR). Contribute to the development and revision of patient care plans under the direction of the RN. Collaboration and Communication: Work collaboratively with the interdisciplinary healthcare team, including RNs, lead care managers, community health workers, Therapists, physicians, social workers, and other allied health professionals. Communicate effectively with patients, families, and caregivers, demonstrating empathy and respect. Participate in team meetings and case conferences as required. Community Outreach: Assist in community health screenings, home visits, and other public health initiatives. Provide nursing support at various community locations, which include home visits and assessments. Compliance and Professionalism: Adhere to all federal, state, and local nursing regulations and professional standards of practice. Maintain patient confidentiality and privacy in accordance with HIPAA regulations. Participate in continuing education and professional development activities to maintain licensure and enhance nursing skills. Demonstrate professionalism, integrity, and ethical conduct at all times.Collaboration with Lead Care Managers (LCMs): LVN will conduct multiple on-site visits each month in patients’ homes, shelters, or community centers accompanied by lead care managers (LCMs) assigned to cases. LVN will use these visits to establish trust, gather first-hand insights, and address concerns right away. Close collaboration with LMCs is crucial for the success of this role. Example: While visiting a member recovering at home, you might discover that they lack mobility aids—prompting you to collaborate with the assigned lead care manager to arrange for durable medical equipment and coordinate in-home physical therapy. Qualifications Education: Graduate of an accredited Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) program. Licensure: Current, unencumbered LVN license in the State of California Experience: Minimum of 2 years of clinical nursing experience, preferably in: community health, home health, health centers, acute or post-acute care, public health programs, behavioral health, or SUD treatment programs. Experience working with Medi-Cal populations, including individuals who are: Homeless or at risk of homelessness, justice-involved, living with SMI/SUD, facing multiple chronic health conditions. Culturally-sensitive and trauma-informed approach to patient care: Understands how trauma, racism, poverty, and systemic barriers affect health outcomes. Bilingual proficiency (especially in Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese, or Tagalog) is a plus. Residency: Must reside in Santa Clara County Successful completion of a pre-screen assessment required Certifications: Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required Skills: Excellent clinical nursing skills appropriate for the LVN scope of practice. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport with diverse patient populations. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Strong organizational and time management skills. Proficiency in electronic health record (EHR) systems. Ability to adapt to changing environments and prioritize tasks effectively. Compassionate and patient-centered approach to care. Other: Possess a valid California Driver’s License (Class C minimum), maintain a personal, operable vehicle for daily business use, and carry current liability insurance that meets California's minimum legal requirements. All selected candidates will be required to pass a Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) background check prior to employment. Physical Demands: Ability to stand, walk, bend, lift, and carry objects up to 25 pounds. Ability to perform tasks requiring manual dexterity and visual acuity. Ability to work in various community settings, including patient homes, which may have varying environmental conditions. Work Environment: Primarily community-based, including patient homes, community clinics, and outreach locations. May involve exposure to various environmental conditions and potential communicable diseases. Regular travel within the community is required. LVN will conduct frequent home visits and assessments with lead care managers assigned to patients. Why You’ll Love Working with Us Meaningful Impact: Every action you take—from scheduling a specialist appointment to arranging housing support—has the power to transform someone’s life. Team Support: You’ll join a diverse, dedicated team that values collaboration, mentorship, and continuous learning. Growth and Development: We encourage professional advancement through training, networking, and real-time feedback that fosters your growth as a care provider.
Responsibilities
The LVN provides nursing care to individuals and families in various community settings, focusing on health promotion and chronic condition management. Responsibilities include direct patient care, health education, assessment, documentation, and collaboration with healthcare teams.
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