Building Stronger Communities
At Joyous Ventures, we are committed to providing immediate support to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or crisis. Through our dedicated Social Services Team, we help participants navigate available resources and access comprehensive care.
We assist with:
Securing healthcare services (medical home, dental care, wellness programs)
Linkages to mental health and substance abuse support
Guidance with benefits enrollment (health insurance, income support)
On-site counseling, therapy, support groups, and assistance with emotional well-being and relationship challenges
Life skills development to foster independence
Community reintegration through social activities and connections
Transportation and accompaniment services
Additional support to achieve long-term housing stability
These services are crucial in promoting the well-being, empowerment, and resilience of our participants—strengthening the broader community in the process.
Join Our Team: Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to join our team. This role is focused on supporting residents and upholding their rights in our housing programs. You will be part of a collaborative team environment and make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and families striving for stability.
Job Summary
The LVN will provide direct nursing care, medication monitoring, monitor residents’ health conditions, and ensure compliance with medical protocols. Additionally, the LVN will advocate for participants' rights, provide health education, and coordinate care for individuals with complex medical needs.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Address any concerns related to staff performance and collaborate on professional development.
Work as part of an interdisciplinary team to provide comprehensive, integrated care to individuals experiencing homelessness, mental illness and substance addiction
Meet with new clients within 24 hours to complete medical assessment of intake.
Ensure that clients prescribed medications have arrived.
Provide basic nursing services as needed, including injections, to clients residing in interim supportive housing.
Remain current in knowledge of Medi-Cal benefits and healthcare systems navigation
Coordinate PCP appointments or other medical follow up appointments
Provide medical case management/medication management to individuals including but not limited to medication monitoring, patient teaching, and supportive services to increase compliance with medication regimens
Along with Program Manager, maintain medication logs for clients.
Coordinate with pharmacy to ensure client medication is delivered on time
Document and chart all services provided in appropriate charting form with accuracy and in real time
Collaborate and communicate effectively with internal and external programs on behalf of clients to ensure continuity of care
Conduct regular audits of medical charts to ensure accuracy, completeness, and compliance with regulations.
Conduct regular health education and workshops for participants on topics such as medication management, hygiene, chronic disease management, mental health, substance abuse awareness, nutrition, medication management, and sexual health.
Provide crisis intervention assistance when needed.
Triage to appropriate community agency in an emergency (i.e., police, paramedics, fire department)
Maintain open communication with direct supervisor and leadership team
Participate in weekly staff meetings and weekly individual supervision
Ensure that medical services are reflective of the agency’s treatment model, which emphasizes member choice, harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and psycho-social rehabilitation
Always maintain confidentiality per HIPAA and all applicable guidelines
Other duties as assigned.