Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)- Residential Mental Health Facility at Crownview Psychiatric Institute
Oceanside, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 May, 26

Salary

36.0

Posted On

18 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Medication Administration, Vital Signs Monitoring, Health Assessments, Psychiatric Care, Behavioral Health, Documentation, Electronic Health Record, Compliance, Team Collaboration, Emergency Response, Inventory Management, Infection Control, Client Stability Support

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Description Are You Ready to Make a Difference in Mental Health Care? If you are a compassionate, detail-oriented LVN who values structure, teamwork, and high standards of psychiatric care, we encourage you to apply and join the CPI team. At Crownview Psychiatric Institute (CPI), we provide structured, compassionate residential treatment for adults living with psychiatric and co-occurring disorders. Our team is committed to delivering clinically sound, person-centered care in a safe and supportive environment. We are seeking a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) who thrives in a collaborative behavioral health setting and is passionate about supporting client stability, safety, and recovery. POSITION SUMMARY: The LVN at CPI is responsible for providing advanced indirect and direct client care in a psychiatric and behavioral health setting. This role includes overseeing client well-being, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, supporting the clinical team, coordinating with pharmacy and medical staff, and ensuring compliance with facility, California, and Joint Commission standards. The LVN also performs selected clerical, environmental, and administrative duties in support of client care. Key Responsibilities Clinical & Client Care Administer prescribed medications and monitor for effectiveness and side effects Perform and document vital signs and health assessments Observe and report changes in client condition to the appropriate medical staff Provide health education and reinforce treatment plans Respond to medical and psychiatric emergencies within the scope of practice Coordination & Compliance Communicate with prescribing providers, pharmacies, and outside medical professionals Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the electronic health record Ensure medication storage, logging, and administration meet regulatory standards Support adherence to California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) and Joint Commission standards Participate in audits and quality assurance initiatives Team Collaboration Work closely with therapists, case managers, direct care staff, and leadership Provide guidance to direct care staff regarding medical concerns Participate in interdisciplinary treatment team meetings Administrative Support Maintain medication inventory and order supplies Complete incident reports and required documentation Support overall facility organization and infection control protocols Pay: $30-36 an hour, dependent on experience Medical, Dental, Vision, employer-paid life insurance, matching 401k contributions, and supplemental benefits are offered. Paid holidays, PTO, and Sick leave. Requirements Active, unrestricted California LVN license Minimum 1 year of nursing experience (psychiatric or behavioral health preferred) Knowledge of psychotropic medications and co-occurring disorders preferred Health screening with negative TB test result Ability to pass Livescan Valid California driver’s license and clean driving record (if transporting clients). Current CPR/First Aid certification Strong documentation and communication skills Ability to work in a structured residential treatment environment Knowledge of psychiatric disorders, psychotropic medications, and behavioral health standards. Competent in EMR documentation and basic computer programs (MS Word, Excel). Strong verbal and written communication skills. Ability to work independently, under pressure, and in unstructured environments. Ability to multitask, prioritize, and work collaboratively in a team setting.
Responsibilities
The LVN provides advanced direct and indirect client care in a psychiatric setting, including administering prescribed medications, monitoring vital signs, and observing/reporting changes in client condition. This role also involves coordinating with external medical staff, ensuring regulatory compliance, and supporting the clinical team through documentation and administrative duties.
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