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Quick overview

The LPN will manage medications, perform nursing assessments, and monitor the health of children in a therapeutic school-based environment. They will collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of therapists and psychiatrists to implement individualized treatment plans.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited nursing program and hold a current Pennsylvania LPN license. One year of mental health experience and the ability to meet PA State Clearance requirements are preferred.

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Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • New
  • Directions -
  • Uniontown,
  • PA 15401Position
  • Type: Full TimeLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
  • School
  • Setting &
  • Child
  • Partial
  • Hospitalization
  • Program
  • Location:
  • Uniontown,
  • PA
  • Schedule: Full-Time | Monday–Friday, 7:30 AM – 3:30
  • PM
  • No evenings, no weekends, no holidays
  • Pay
  • Rate: $22.00/hour
  • Benefits: Extremely competitive benefits package, 16 PTO days + 10 sick days annually, health insurance, retirement plan, plus additional paid days off for Thanksgiving and Christmas Make a Difference—And Have Your Evenings Back Are you an LPN who wants meaningful work and a predictable schedule? Join New Directions Partial Hospitalization Program, where you’ll support children in a structured, therapeutic school-based environment—without nights, weekends, or holiday shifts. This is a rewarding opportunity to build strong relationships, work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team, and make a real impact in the lives of children and families—while enjoying a healthy work-life balance. What You’ll Do Administer and manage medications, monitor therapeutic responses, and provide education to clients and families Perform nursing assessments, vital signs, and health monitoring to ensure safety and compliance Collaborate with therapists, psychiatrists, educators, and community partners on individualized treatment plans Communicate clearly and professionally with parents/guardians and healthcare providers Support daily living needs when appropriate Maintain accurate documentation and uphold
  • HIPAA standards
  • Why
  • You’ll
  • Love
  • Working
  • Here
  • Consistent daytime hours: 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM, Monday–Friday No weekends, no holidays Paid time off, Sick time, and a PLUS of extra paid days off at Thanksgiving and Christmas Supportive, team-oriented work culture Opportunity to work with children in a structured, therapeutic setting Professional growth and development opportunities QualificationsWhat We’re Looking For Graduate of an accredited nursing program (Diploma, Associate, or Bachelor) Current Pennsylvania LPN license in good standing (RN preferred) One year of mental health experience preferred Compassion, strong communication skills, and a passion for working with children Ability to meet PA State Clearance requirements and complete required trainings e.g. (CPR, AED, First Aid, TCI)

Benefits

  • Health Insurance
  • Retirement Plan
  • Competitive Benefits Package
  • 10 Sick Days
  • 16 PTO Days
  • Paid Thanksgiving Off
  • Paid Christmas Off