Licensed Vocational Nurse - Part Time
CA - Agoura Hills
Make a Lasting Impact as a Licensed Vocational Nurse
Opportunity Snapshot
Be Part of a Mission-Driven Team Helping Patients Heal and Grow
Are you a compassionate and dedicated LVN looking to make a difference? We invite you to join us at a lovely residential treatment facility in Los Angeles County, CA, as a Part-Time Licensed Vocational Nurse.
In this critical role, you’ll support a vulnerable population through hands-on care, medication administration, and clinical monitoring—helping residents gain stability and work toward recovery in a safe, supportive environment. You’ll work alongside a team of mental health professionals and contribute to a culture of empathy, structure, and trust.
- Deliver meaningful care and medical support in a trauma-informed, therapeutic setting
- Be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary care team focused on long-term well-being
- Enjoy a flexible part-time schedule with the potential for growth
- Earn competitive compensation and access to a supportive and mission-driven work culture
This part-time position is in Los Angeles County, CA, and requires on-site work in a residential treatment facility. Hours are flexible-Monday through Friday. Starting Pay is $32-$35 hourly.
The Role
Deliver Compassionate Nursing Care that Changes Lives
Reporting to the facility’s Clinical Director or Nursing Supervisor, the Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) plays a key role in the medical care and emotional support of clients in a residential treatment setting.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Complete daily SOAP note and ensure records are maintained in accordance with standards of facility and state regulations.
- Observe clients, charting and reporting changes in clients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication or treatment and taking any necessary action.
- Observe clients self-administering prescribed medication and document appropriately.
- Communicate with IMS physician and other outside physicians where outside referrals may be indicated.
- Work with physicians and pharmacy to ensure medical/nursing/medication concerns are reported and problems resolved.
- Input Doctor's Orders and Medication Protocols in EMR.
- Schedule clients' appointments with the psychiatrist, Dietician, EMDR therapist, etc., send the zoom link to the 3rd party and ensure the client is in the room ready for the appointment at the designated time.
- Provide training and supervision of clients to support non-clinical staff as it relates to detox and medication protocols.
- Measure and record clients' vital signs, such as height, weight, temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration.
- Perform inventory check and maintenance of nursing supplies and OTC medication supplies.
- Maintain compliance with HIPAA regulations and CARF standards.
- Fully understand and maintain policies & procedures regarding professional ethics, confidentiality, and healthy boundaries.
- Fully understand our medication management policy and infection control protocol.
Note: This description is intended to give you a general overview of the position and is not an exhaustive listing of duties and responsibilities.
Make a Lasting Impact as a Licensed Vocational Nurse
Opportunity Snapshot
Be Part of a Mission-Driven Team Helping Patients Heal and Grow
Are you a compassionate and dedicated LVN looking to make a difference? We invite you to join us at a lovely residential treatment facility in Los Angeles County, CA, as a Part-Time Licensed Vocational Nurse.
In this critical role, you’ll support a vulnerable population through hands-on care, medication administration, and clinical monitoring—helping residents gain stability and work toward recovery in a safe, supportive environment. You’ll work alongside a team of mental health professionals and contribute to a culture of empathy, structure, and trust.
- Deliver meaningful care and medical support in a trauma-informed, therapeutic setting
- Be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary care team focused on long-term well-being
- Enjoy a flexible part-time schedule with the potential for growth
- Earn competitive compensation and access to a supportive and mission-driven work culture
This part-time position is in Los Angeles County, CA, and requires on-site work in a residential treatment facility. Hours are flexible-Monday through Friday. Starting Pay is $32-$35 hourly.
The Role
Deliver Compassionate Nursing Care that Changes Lives
Reporting to the facility’s Clinical Director or Nursing Supervisor, the Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) plays a key role in the medical care and emotional support of clients in a residential treatment setting.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Complete daily SOAP note and ensure records are maintained in accordance with standards of facility and state regulations.
- Observe clients, charting and reporting changes in clients' conditions, such as adverse reactions to medication or treatment and taking any necessary action.
- Observe clients self-administering prescribed medication and document appropriately.
- Communicate with IMS physician and other outside physicians where outside referrals may be indicated.
- Work with physicians and pharmacy to ensure medical/nursing/medication concerns are reported and problems resolved.
- Input Doctor's Orders and Medication Protocols in EMR.
- Schedule clients' appointments with the psychiatrist, Dietician, EMDR therapist, etc., send the zoom link to the 3rd party and ensure the client is in the room ready for the appointment at the designated time.
- Provide training and supervision of clients to support non-clinical staff as it relates to detox and medication protocols.
- Measure and record clients' vital signs, such as height, weight, temperature, blood pressure, pulse and respiration.
- Perform inventory check and maintenance of nursing supplies and OTC medication supplies.
- Maintain compliance with HIPAA regulations and CARF standards.
- Fully understand and maintain policies & procedures regarding professional ethics, confidentiality, and healthy boundaries.
- Fully understand our medication management policy and infection control protocol.
Note: This description is intended to give you a general overview of the position and is not an exhaustive listing of duties and responsibilities.