Progressive Directions Inc. (PDI)
Location
Columbia, Tennessee
Salary
$30 / HOUR
The LPN will provide compassionate nursing care, implement individualized health care plans, and administer medications to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. They will also document clinical data, coordinate care with physicians and therapists, and mentor staff on health-related protocols.
Candidates must hold a current, active LPN license in Tennessee or a compact state and possess a valid driver's license. A current BLS certification and the ability to pass a background check and drug test are also required.
Description Join Progressive Directions, Inc. (PDI) and be part of something bigger. Here, your care creates possibilities.
We’re hiring a compassionate and skilled Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join our team in Columbia, TN! If you’re ready to make an impact where it truly matters by providing care and support to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. As a valued member of our nursing team, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring the health, safety, and dignity of the people we support.
About Us Progressive Directions, Inc. (PDI) is a trusted Tennessee-based nonprofit dedicated to empowering people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live meaningful, self-directed lives. For almost 50 years, PDI has provided person-centered supports through residential, day, and employment programs that prioritize dignity, independence, and community inclusion.
Providing compassionate nursing care as prescribed by treating physicians Implementing and monitoring Individualized Health Care Plans and Medical Crisis Plans Assisting with daily living activities to promote comfort and independence Administering medications safely and maintaining accurate records Tracking and documenting vital signs, seizures, intake/output, bowel/bladder patterns, and other clinical data Maintaining medical supplies and equipment in clean, working order Participating in Annual ISP and Circle of Support meetings to coordinate care Accompanying individuals to medical appointments and ensuring follow-up on referrals, tests, and lab work Reviewing and updating Medication Administration Records (MARs) and promptly reporting variances Supporting therapy plans and ensuring assistive devices remain safe and functional Overseeing psychotropic medication documentation and obtaining required consents Monitoring health trends, such as weight changes, falls, or seizure activity, and reporting concerns promptly to the Agency DON. Training or mentoring new staff members on health-related plans and documentation You’ll also work closely with physicians, therapists, and direct support staff to provide consistent, person-centered care that meets DDA and PDI standards and supports meaningful outcomes for each person served.
What We’re Looking For Strong attention to detail, professionalism, and a heart for service Prior experience supporting individuals with disabilities is a plus, but we’ll train the right person! A current, active license in good standing as a LPN issued by the State of Tennessee, or by a Nursing Compact state recognized by Tennessee Current and valid unrestricted driver's license Reliable transportation Current BLS Certification Satisfactory background check and drug test Negative TB test Apply today — interviews are happening now!