What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – ICF position at CRi - Community Residences, Inc.?
Brief Description
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – ICF Residential Program
Location: CRi – Northern Virginia | Department: Residential Programs
Schedule: Full-Time | Non-Exempt
Reports to: Registered Nurse
Make a Meaningful Impact Every Day
At CRi, we believe everyone deserves to live a life they value. As an LPN in our ICF (Intermediate Care Facility) program, you’ll work with individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and complex medical needs ensuring they receive compassionate, safe, and high-quality healthcare in a home-like setting.
You'll be at the heart of our care model supporting not just the medical needs of those we serve but also mentoring staff, helping families, and building a culture of dignity and respect.
What You’ll Be Doing
Requirements
What Makes You a Great Fit
Apply today and help us create lives of possibility.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) – ICF Residential Program
Location: CRi – Northern Virginia | Department: Residential Programs
Schedule: Full-Time | Non-Exempt
Reports to: Registered Nurse
Make a Meaningful Impact Every Day
At CRi, we believe everyone deserves to live a life they value. As an LPN in our ICF (Intermediate Care Facility) program, you’ll work with individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and complex medical needs ensuring they receive compassionate, safe, and high-quality healthcare in a home-like setting.
You'll be at the heart of our care model supporting not just the medical needs of those we serve but also mentoring staff, helping families, and building a culture of dignity and respect.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Oversee and ensure safe medication administration procedures and inventory across the program
- Coordinate medical appointments, telehealth visits, follow-ups, and documentation
- Support and educate staff, clients, and families on health, medications, and safety best practices
- Participate in IDT (interdisciplinary team) meetings to develop personalized care plans
- Lead in-house health & safety trainings (lifting, infection control, med management, etc.)
- Keep families and guardians informed about medical updates and hospital visits
- Help manage medical supplies and equipment to ensure compliance and readiness
- Provide on-site support during weekend rotations (in person)
Requirements
What Makes You a Great Fit
- You are an active, licensed LPN in Virginia (or compact-eligible state)
- You’ve completed an accredited LPN program
- You have 2 years of relevant nursing experience, ideally with I/DD populations
- You’re passionate about person-centered care and helping others thrive
- You’re comfortable with medication protocols, documentation, and hands-on support
- You value teamwork and clear communication
- You’re willing to learn and grow — and help others do the same!
- Be part of a mission-driven nonprofit changing lives across Northern Virginia
- Supportive team and clinical supervision from experienced RNs
- Opportunities for ongoing training, leadership, and growth
- 403(b) retirement plan, generous PTO, and wellness-focused benefits
- Make a difference in a role where you’re seen, supported, and valued
Apply today and help us create lives of possibility.