TEEMA Group
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Role Summary: Are you a compassionate, mission-driven nurse looking to make a meaningful impact? This is an exciting opportunity for a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to join a collaborative care team that supports adults with complex medical and mental health needs—including individuals experiencing homelessness and substance use disorders. If you're passionate about trauma-informed care and thrive in a fast-paced, client-centered environment, this role is for you. Duties: Direct Nursing Care & Care Coordination Provide essential nursing services, including administering medications and injections, and monitoring clients with severe mental illness and co-occurring disorders. Coordinate primary and specialty medical appointments to ensure timely and appropriate access to care. Maintain accurate medication records and work with pharmacies to ensure prescriptions are filled and delivered correctly. Offer education to clients to promote medication adherence, improve health literacy, and encourage overall wellness. Work as a key member of an interdisciplinary team to deliver trauma-informed, client-centered care. Communicate effectively with both internal team members and external healthcare providers to ensure seamless coordination of services. Provide crisis intervention as needed, including triaging clients to emergency services. Actively contribute to team meetings and one-on-one supervision sessions to support continuous learning and care quality. Complete accurate, timely documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) system. Remain informed about public health benefits and assist clients in accessing and navigating healthcare resources. Adhere strictly to HIPAA regulations and confidentiality standards. Required Qualifications: Current and valid California LVN license Experience in health sciences, social services, mental health, or related field 1–3 years of clinical experience working with individuals with severe mental illness or other complex needs (preferred) Strong understanding of HIPAA and patient confidentiality standards Proficiency with Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems Ability to remain calm, compassionate, and effective in high-stress situations or when engaging with challenging client behaviors Valid California driver’s license with a clean driving record and ability to be insured Live Scan clearance CPR certification Desired Qualifications: Experience working in trauma-informed or harm-reduction–based environments Bilingual skills or cultural competency working with diverse populations Passion for community health, behavioral health, and serving underserved populations What’s in It for You: Purpose-Driven Work: Play a vital role in improving the lives of vulnerable adults through direct, impactful care. Schdule: Schedule: Saturday & Sunday Hours: 8-hour shifts Status: Contract (Month-to-Month) #Workwolf