Staff PositionLPN / LVN - Behavioral Health
$29-44/hour
LPN / LVN - Behavioral Health
Kennewick Hood Place
Kennewick, WA
3x12 hrs, Nights
Sign-On Bonus
$29-44/hourPosted Today
Overview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- SettingInpatient
Pay
Estimated pay
$29-44/hour- Sign-On bonus$7,500
Benefits
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Vision benefits
- Sick pay
- Holiday Pay
- Health Care FSA
- 403b retirement plan
- Sign-On bonus
Qualifications
The employer will review your Vivian profile and compare it against the job qualifications listed below.
Required
- PN license in Washington
License
- Eligible to work in US
Other
Description
What are we looking for in a Licensed Practical Nurse?
The Licensed Practical Nurse provides general nursing services to clients and nursing direction to staff. Client care is provided as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
Schedule:
Monday to Wednesday - 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Thursday to Saturday - 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Tuesday to Thursday -7 AM to 7:30 PM
Friday to Sunday - 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Friday to Sunday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Monday to Wednesday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Thursday to Saturday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Sunday to Tuesday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Sunday to Tuesday - 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Wednesday to Friday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Pay Range:
LPN pay rate range is $29.90-44.85 per hour
Nurse or duties may include:
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH GROUPS:
• Conducts behavioral health groups following agency guidelines and policies.
• Leads groups using effective group facilitation skills that promote participation and interaction among group
members.
• Utilizes group process to develop insight, practice skills, and motivate client for change.
• Follows lesson plan or curriculum and connects presented material to individual treatment plan goals.
CHILDREN, YOUTH and YOUNG ADULT SERVICES:
• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of development in children, youth and young adults.
• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge and understanding of behavioral health problems in children, youth and young
adults.
• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of and ability to work with issues of confidentiality, consent and capacity.
• Demonstrates the ability to collaborate and coordinate with family, parents, caregivers and community and natural
supports.
• Communicates effectively with children and youth of differing ages and developmental levels.
INPATIENT CORE NURSING FUNCTIONS:
• Utilizes the nursing process, providing a systematic approach to client health needs through assessment, nursing
diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
• Carries out orders as prescribed by staff providers in a concise and timely manner.
• Establishes and maintains professional relationships with clients and families, providing information, education, care
coordination, and support.
• Implements prevention strategies for various health conditions as appropriate.
• Actively engages in treatment teams and team-oriented strategies to achieving care objectives.
• Utilizes a variety of resources to increase clinical and professional competence.
• Delegates nursing tasks to appropriate staff members, training and supervising them to ensure accuracy and
consistency in care and reporting.
• Represents and promotes professional nursing in all settings.
• Provides support to clients with activities of daily living (ADLs) including but not limited to eating, drinking, dressing,
bathing, and toileting.
CRISIS EVALUATION/INTERVENTION:
• Utilizes appropriate crisis intervention techniques for client stabilization.
• Accurately screens for risk to self, others, property and the presence of grave disability and makes appropriate
referrals.
• Documents and reports and/or notifies as required by law.
• Applies QPRT (Question, Persuade, Refer or Treat) principles in assessing risk and in safety and treatment planning.
• Develops and documents appropriate safety plans.
GERIATRIC SERVICES:
• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of normal aging process and age related changes.
• Demonstrates an understanding of neurocognitive disorders and their impacts on functioning.
• Demonstrates awareness of how medical issues can affect mental status.
INJECTIONS:
• Uses Standard Precautions and performs hand hygiene before and after administering an injection.
• Verifies the medication orders are correct and match the provider’s last note.
• Verifies the medication is available at the pharmacy or the client will be bringing the medication with them.
• Practices the Five Rights of Medication Administration; Right Patient, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Route and Right Time.
• Demonstrates clean, safe and proper technique with administering and injection; hand hygiene, use of appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE).
• Discards the needle and syringe in the appropriate receptacle.
• Evaluates the client for adverse side effects or reactions following the injection.
• Assesses client’s mood, behaviors, appearance, sleep, appetite and suicidal/homicidal risks factors.
• Reschedules the client for their next injection.
• Documents the injection into the client’s electronic health record.
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION AND MONITORING:
• Safely administers and documents medication according to provider orders and agency policies.
• Conducts and documents ongoing evaluation of intended effects, side effects, adverse reactions and medication non-compliance. Communicates this information to the appropriate parties.
• Implements appropriate interventions regarding medications and side effects.
• Provides medication education to client and family, including purpose of medication, side effects, dosage, frequency and duration.
• Encourages and supports clients in taking medications as prescribed. Promotes illness self-management skills.
INPATIENT MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT NURSING FUNCTIONS:
• Demonstrates an understanding of substance use disorders and their treatments and risks; promotes recovery through medication assisted treatment.
• Notifies the Addiction Treatment Team via email that an active OTP client has been admitted.
• Reviews any take-out-doses the client has on hand and either stores or destroys per policy SD-031.
• Completes chain of custody form with OTP Nurse when doses are delivered.
• Properly stores medication consistent with Controlled Substance Distribution Administration policy MM-008.
• Practices safe medication administration outlined in policy MM-016.
• Appropriately documents in MAR and on OTP tracking form, SD-002.
• Notifies Addiction Treatment Team of declined doses via email.
• Coordinates with Addiction Treatment Team on discharge planning.
• Follows program policies for medication spills or waste.
NURSING ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING:
• Completes all required intakes and assessments following agency guidelines and polices for content, format and timeliness.
• Obtains and documents essential clinical data as well as person-specific data.
• Applies assessment, evaluation and reassessment data to the formulation of treatment planning.
• Formulates measurable, achievable goals and treatment recommendations within the scope of treatment that the setting provides and in collaboration with the client.
• Communicates observations, planning and recommendations clearly and effectively to fellow nurses and other members of the treatment team.
PROGRAM SCREENING:
• Conducts in program screening processes according to program guidelines.
• Collects all pertinent clinical information.
• Facilitates effective and professional communication during screening and intake processes.
• Documents screenings and admission decisions as appropriate.
SERVICE NOTES:
• Completes all required service notes according to our guidelines, policies and procedures regarding format, content and timeliness.
• Language used in service notes is respectful, clear, descriptive, concise and client-centered.
• Service notes accurately depict treatment modalities and interventions provided within the clinician’s scope of practice and according to treatment plan.
• Service notes accurately reflect and depict client status and progress consistent with assessment and reassessment data, problem statements and treatment plan goals and objectives.
SECLUSION & RESTRAINTS:
• Adheres to policies and procedures regarding use and application of seclusion and restraints to ensure safety for clients and staff.
• Adheres to techniques and approach to managing violent and aggressive behavior as per the facility’s crisis intervention training modality.
• Documents specific client behaviors and staff interventions leading to safe use of seclusion and/or restraint, according to policies and facility protocols.
• Demonstrates proficiency in the use of skills in accordance with agency approved crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques such as those taught in PROACT and Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) training.
SYMPTOM & MEDICATION RESPONSE MONITORING
• Conducts and documents ongoing assessment of client symptoms and their response to prescribed medications.
• Provides support and education to encourage clients to take medications as prescribed.
• Promotes illness self-management skills to assist clients with medication adherence, identifying warning signs and symptoms, and symptom management skills.
• Monitors medication side effects and facilitates access to, and communication with, medical staff as needed.
VEVIPUNCTURE:
• Verifies active physician order.
• Demonstrates understanding of the equipment and the ability to gather the needed equipment to obtain samples.
• Demonstrates clean, safe and proper technique with hand hygiene and personal protective equipment.
• Can safely obtain a sample following agency policies and procedures.
• Discards of needle, syringe and all other equipment in appropriate receptacle.
• Appropriately labels tubes immediately after obtaining sample.
• Demonstrates an understanding of how to use a centrifuge and what samples require spinning.
• Demonstrates an understanding of storage and shelf-life samples.
• Understands available resources, including maintaining access to LabCorp Link.
• Demonstrates the ability to schedule a courier for sample pick up.
TREATMENT PLANNING:
• Completes all required treatment plans following our guidelines and polices for content, format and timeliness.
• Applies assessment, evaluation and reassessment data to the formulation of treatment plans.
• Supports recovery principles by incorporating the individual’s and their family’s (when applicable) strengths, barriers and needs into the plan components.
• Documents problem statements and treatment goals/objectives/ discharge plan that are written in clear and understandable language and includes client’s own voice.
• Formulates measurable, achievable goals and objectives within the scope of treatment provided in collaboration with
• Describes clinical modalities/interventions that are reasonable and provided according to applicable protocols.
• Reassess treatment effectiveness and adapts treatment plan as needed in collaboration with the individual client.
Qualifications:
Associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing
Active Nursing license in Washington or Compact State
Must have valid driver's license and vehicle liability insurance
In compliance with state and federal law, we require all candidates to complete a post-offer, pre-employment drug screen and background check. Please refer to WAC 388-113-0020 through 388-113-0030 for information on criminal convictions and pending charges that automatically disqualify an individual from working. Please refer to RCW 49.44.240 for information on pre-employment drug screening
What Can We Offer You
Training and Development
A variety of career opportunities in a wide range of settings with room for mobility and promotion
Regular training opportunities including support, supervision, and consultation in implementing evidence-based services and programs
Innovative Program & Services
A strong reputation for providing quality, evidence-based services within a collaborative multi-disciplinary team environment
Innovative, forward-looking leadership that seeks to thrive in an ever-changing healthcare environment
Joint Commission-accredited organization committed to continuous quality improvement
Established partnerships with major research universities and other community and healthcare providers to implement cutting-edge treatment programs and services
Excellent Bene
The Licensed Practical Nurse provides general nursing services to clients and nursing direction to staff. Client care is provided as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
Schedule:
Monday to Wednesday - 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Thursday to Saturday - 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Tuesday to Thursday -7 AM to 7:30 PM
Friday to Sunday - 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Friday to Sunday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Monday to Wednesday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Thursday to Saturday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Sunday to Tuesday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Sunday to Tuesday - 7 AM to 7:30 PM
Wednesday to Friday - 7 PM to 7:30 AM
Pay Range:
LPN pay rate range is $29.90-44.85 per hour
Nurse or duties may include:
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH GROUPS:
• Conducts behavioral health groups following agency guidelines and policies.
• Leads groups using effective group facilitation skills that promote participation and interaction among group
members.
• Utilizes group process to develop insight, practice skills, and motivate client for change.
• Follows lesson plan or curriculum and connects presented material to individual treatment plan goals.
CHILDREN, YOUTH and YOUNG ADULT SERVICES:
• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of development in children, youth and young adults.
• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge and understanding of behavioral health problems in children, youth and young
adults.
• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of and ability to work with issues of confidentiality, consent and capacity.
• Demonstrates the ability to collaborate and coordinate with family, parents, caregivers and community and natural
supports.
• Communicates effectively with children and youth of differing ages and developmental levels.
INPATIENT CORE NURSING FUNCTIONS:
• Utilizes the nursing process, providing a systematic approach to client health needs through assessment, nursing
diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
• Carries out orders as prescribed by staff providers in a concise and timely manner.
• Establishes and maintains professional relationships with clients and families, providing information, education, care
coordination, and support.
• Implements prevention strategies for various health conditions as appropriate.
• Actively engages in treatment teams and team-oriented strategies to achieving care objectives.
• Utilizes a variety of resources to increase clinical and professional competence.
• Delegates nursing tasks to appropriate staff members, training and supervising them to ensure accuracy and
consistency in care and reporting.
• Represents and promotes professional nursing in all settings.
• Provides support to clients with activities of daily living (ADLs) including but not limited to eating, drinking, dressing,
bathing, and toileting.
CRISIS EVALUATION/INTERVENTION:
• Utilizes appropriate crisis intervention techniques for client stabilization.
• Accurately screens for risk to self, others, property and the presence of grave disability and makes appropriate
referrals.
• Documents and reports and/or notifies as required by law.
• Applies QPRT (Question, Persuade, Refer or Treat) principles in assessing risk and in safety and treatment planning.
• Develops and documents appropriate safety plans.
GERIATRIC SERVICES:
• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of normal aging process and age related changes.
• Demonstrates an understanding of neurocognitive disorders and their impacts on functioning.
• Demonstrates awareness of how medical issues can affect mental status.
INJECTIONS:
• Uses Standard Precautions and performs hand hygiene before and after administering an injection.
• Verifies the medication orders are correct and match the provider’s last note.
• Verifies the medication is available at the pharmacy or the client will be bringing the medication with them.
• Practices the Five Rights of Medication Administration; Right Patient, Right Medication, Right Dose, Right Route and Right Time.
• Demonstrates clean, safe and proper technique with administering and injection; hand hygiene, use of appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE).
• Discards the needle and syringe in the appropriate receptacle.
• Evaluates the client for adverse side effects or reactions following the injection.
• Assesses client’s mood, behaviors, appearance, sleep, appetite and suicidal/homicidal risks factors.
• Reschedules the client for their next injection.
• Documents the injection into the client’s electronic health record.
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION AND MONITORING:
• Safely administers and documents medication according to provider orders and agency policies.
• Conducts and documents ongoing evaluation of intended effects, side effects, adverse reactions and medication non-compliance. Communicates this information to the appropriate parties.
• Implements appropriate interventions regarding medications and side effects.
• Provides medication education to client and family, including purpose of medication, side effects, dosage, frequency and duration.
• Encourages and supports clients in taking medications as prescribed. Promotes illness self-management skills.
INPATIENT MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT NURSING FUNCTIONS:
• Demonstrates an understanding of substance use disorders and their treatments and risks; promotes recovery through medication assisted treatment.
• Notifies the Addiction Treatment Team via email that an active OTP client has been admitted.
• Reviews any take-out-doses the client has on hand and either stores or destroys per policy SD-031.
• Completes chain of custody form with OTP Nurse when doses are delivered.
• Properly stores medication consistent with Controlled Substance Distribution Administration policy MM-008.
• Practices safe medication administration outlined in policy MM-016.
• Appropriately documents in MAR and on OTP tracking form, SD-002.
• Notifies Addiction Treatment Team of declined doses via email.
• Coordinates with Addiction Treatment Team on discharge planning.
• Follows program policies for medication spills or waste.
NURSING ASSESSMENT AND PLANNING:
• Completes all required intakes and assessments following agency guidelines and polices for content, format and timeliness.
• Obtains and documents essential clinical data as well as person-specific data.
• Applies assessment, evaluation and reassessment data to the formulation of treatment planning.
• Formulates measurable, achievable goals and treatment recommendations within the scope of treatment that the setting provides and in collaboration with the client.
• Communicates observations, planning and recommendations clearly and effectively to fellow nurses and other members of the treatment team.
PROGRAM SCREENING:
• Conducts in program screening processes according to program guidelines.
• Collects all pertinent clinical information.
• Facilitates effective and professional communication during screening and intake processes.
• Documents screenings and admission decisions as appropriate.
SERVICE NOTES:
• Completes all required service notes according to our guidelines, policies and procedures regarding format, content and timeliness.
• Language used in service notes is respectful, clear, descriptive, concise and client-centered.
• Service notes accurately depict treatment modalities and interventions provided within the clinician’s scope of practice and according to treatment plan.
• Service notes accurately reflect and depict client status and progress consistent with assessment and reassessment data, problem statements and treatment plan goals and objectives.
SECLUSION & RESTRAINTS:
• Adheres to policies and procedures regarding use and application of seclusion and restraints to ensure safety for clients and staff.
• Adheres to techniques and approach to managing violent and aggressive behavior as per the facility’s crisis intervention training modality.
• Documents specific client behaviors and staff interventions leading to safe use of seclusion and/or restraint, according to policies and facility protocols.
• Demonstrates proficiency in the use of skills in accordance with agency approved crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques such as those taught in PROACT and Psychiatric Emergency Response Team (PERT) training.
SYMPTOM & MEDICATION RESPONSE MONITORING
• Conducts and documents ongoing assessment of client symptoms and their response to prescribed medications.
• Provides support and education to encourage clients to take medications as prescribed.
• Promotes illness self-management skills to assist clients with medication adherence, identifying warning signs and symptoms, and symptom management skills.
• Monitors medication side effects and facilitates access to, and communication with, medical staff as needed.
VEVIPUNCTURE:
• Verifies active physician order.
• Demonstrates understanding of the equipment and the ability to gather the needed equipment to obtain samples.
• Demonstrates clean, safe and proper technique with hand hygiene and personal protective equipment.
• Can safely obtain a sample following agency policies and procedures.
• Discards of needle, syringe and all other equipment in appropriate receptacle.
• Appropriately labels tubes immediately after obtaining sample.
• Demonstrates an understanding of how to use a centrifuge and what samples require spinning.
• Demonstrates an understanding of storage and shelf-life samples.
• Understands available resources, including maintaining access to LabCorp Link.
• Demonstrates the ability to schedule a courier for sample pick up.
TREATMENT PLANNING:
• Completes all required treatment plans following our guidelines and polices for content, format and timeliness.
• Applies assessment, evaluation and reassessment data to the formulation of treatment plans.
• Supports recovery principles by incorporating the individual’s and their family’s (when applicable) strengths, barriers and needs into the plan components.
• Documents problem statements and treatment goals/objectives/ discharge plan that are written in clear and understandable language and includes client’s own voice.
• Formulates measurable, achievable goals and objectives within the scope of treatment provided in collaboration with
• Describes clinical modalities/interventions that are reasonable and provided according to applicable protocols.
• Reassess treatment effectiveness and adapts treatment plan as needed in collaboration with the individual client.
Qualifications:
Associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing
Active Nursing license in Washington or Compact State
Must have valid driver's license and vehicle liability insurance
In compliance with state and federal law, we require all candidates to complete a post-offer, pre-employment drug screen and background check. Please refer to WAC 388-113-0020 through 388-113-0030 for information on criminal convictions and pending charges that automatically disqualify an individual from working. Please refer to RCW 49.44.240 for information on pre-employment drug screening
What Can We Offer You
Training and Development
A variety of career opportunities in a wide range of settings with room for mobility and promotion
Regular training opportunities including support, supervision, and consultation in implementing evidence-based services and programs
Innovative Program & Services
A strong reputation for providing quality, evidence-based services within a collaborative multi-disciplinary team environment
Innovative, forward-looking leadership that seeks to thrive in an ever-changing healthcare environment
Joint Commission-accredited organization committed to continuous quality improvement
Established partnerships with major research universities and other community and healthcare providers to implement cutting-edge treatment programs and services
Excellent Bene
Talent Works International Job ID #28964-77.
Employer
Talent Works International
About
Talent Works International partners with healthcare providers across the globe to connect them with exceptional talent. While you may engage with us directly, we represent a diverse portfolio of leading behavioral and healthcare organizations, giving you access to a wide range of opportunities across different markets, specialties, and career levels.We specialize in delivering scalable contingent workforce and Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) solutions, helping our clients attract, engage, and retain top talent - wherever they are in the world.Our MissionAt Talent Works, we understand the true value of great people. By driving growth and sustainable value across our business, we create meaningful opportunities and positive outcomes for both our candidates and our clients. We foster an environment where performance matters, collaboration is key, and success is shared - ensuring exceptional experiences at every stage of the hiring journey.Our approach is simple: when we invest in our people, they deliver outstanding results for our clients and candidates alike.Our ValuesWe stay ahead because we stay true to who we are. Integrity is at the core of everything we do - from open, honest communication to the way we build lasting relationships. We embrace authenticity, think differently, and aren’t afraid to challenge the status quo. At the same time, we remain humble and transparent, always striving to learn and improve.Explore Opportunities with UsBy partnering with Talent Works, you gain access to a global network of healthcare opportunities you may not find advertised elsewhere. Whether you’re actively searching or simply exploring your next move, our team is here to support you.Connect with Talent Works today to learn more about the opportunities we can open up across our international healthcare and behavioral healthcare clients.
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About Kennewick, WA
Cost of Living
- The cost of living in Kennewick, WA is slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
- Wages generally match up with the cost of living, providing good value for money.
Weather
- In the summer, average highs are around 87°F, and average lows are around 60°F.
- In the winter, average highs are around 41°F, and average lows are around 27°F.
Furnished Housing
- Short term rentals and furnished housing options are relatively easy to find in Kennewick, WA, offering convenience for travel nurses.
Transportation
- Kennewick is car-friendly, with well-maintained roads and ample parking.
- Public transportation options are available but may be limited compared to larger cities.
Demographics
- Kennewick has a diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues may include allergies due to the dry climate.
- There is a growing population of travel nurses in the area.
Things to Do
- Kennewick offers a variety of restaurants featuring local and international cuisines, as well as opportunities to explore art and music.
- Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as hiking, boating, and fishing, while sports fans can attend local events and games.
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