LVN-Crocker
Company: JWCH Institute
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Location: Skid Row, Downtown Los
Angeles, CA Classification: Per Diem JWCH Mission Statement: The
Mission of JWCH Institute is to improve the health status and
well-being of under-served segments of the population of Los
Angeles Area through the direct provision or coordination of health
care, health education, services, and research. Position Purpose:
The Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) plays a vital role in
delivering compassionate, patient-centered care in a
non-traditional setting that prioritizes harm reduction and
trauma-informed care. Under the supervision of the Program Director
and RN, the LVN provides direct patient care, performing routine
clinical procedures, technical tasks, and essential patient support
functions at the Crocker Care Campus. This role requires a
flexible, adaptable approach to healthcare, meeting patients where
they are—including non-clinical spaces such as drop-in centers,
outdoor parklets, and community areas. About the Crocker Care
Campus & Harm Reduction Model: The Crocker Care Campus is a
radical, patient-centered space designed as a welcoming drop-in
site for people who use drugs and those experiencing homelessness.
It provides a safe, accessible environment focused on hospitality,
community, and comprehensive care. Unlike traditional clinics,
Crocker operates with flexibility, prioritizing low-barrier
engagement and participant autonomy over rigid structures. Our
approach acknowledges the complex medical and psychosocial
histories of our participants, including individuals who use drugs,
engage in sex work, have been incarcerated, or have faced
structural racism, poverty, and trauma. We view unhealthy drug use
as a multifaceted issue shaped by systemic barriers—not simply as
an individual choice. At Crocker, we are committed to
nonjudgmental, compassionate care rooted in social justice.
Principal Responsibilities: Perform routine patient care procedures
and technical functions within the LVN scope of practice. Conduct
basic assessments, collect data, and document patient information
following JWCH policies and LVN practice standards. Contribute to
individualized treatment plans and interventions. Support harm
reduction strategies, including safer use practices, overdose
prevention, and risk reduction counseling. Provide wound care,
medication reconciliation/management, phlebotomy for challenging
venous access, and patient education. Assist patients with routine
hygiene needs (e.g., changing clothes, wound cleaning). Navigate
patients through addiction medicine services, ensuring follow-up
and retention in care. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team,
including LCSWs, case managers, harm reduction specialists, primary
care providers, and behavioral health clinicians. Assist in
administering vaccinations, monitoring vitals, and performing other
standard nursing duties. Maintain a clean and well-stocked work
environment in both clinical and non-traditional settings. Ensure
documentation is accurate, timely, and HIPAA-compliant. Participate
in staff training, program evaluation, and quality improvement
initiatives. Performs other duties as assigned. Requirements:
Current and valid California LVN License. Current BLS certification
(American Heart Association). At least one year of experience in an
ambulatory care or community health setting. Familiarity with or
willingness to learn harm reduction, drug user health, and
addiction medicine. Commitment to patient-centered care with
unconditional positive regard, particularly for individuals
experiencing homelessness, drug use, sex work, and incarceration.
Understanding of the unique healthcare needs of the populations
served, including the chronic and acute sequelae of homelessness,
drug use, and incarceration. Ability to work in a non-traditional
clinical setting (e.g., outdoor parklets, drop-in spaces).
Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively
within an interdisciplinary team. Strong communication and
documentation skills. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Flexibility to work both morning and evening shifts as needed.
Preferred Experience & Skills: Experience working with marginalized
populations in a community health or harm reduction setting.
Proficiency in evidence-based behavioral health interventions, such
as motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and relapse
prevention. Experience with nurse-only visits for wound care,
medication management, and phlebotomy for patients with difficult
venous access *All JWCH, Wesley Health Centers workforce members
are recommended to be fully vaccinated and boosted against
COVID-19. Become part of a team where your work matters. Apply
today and help us change lives, one patient at a time. JWCH
Institute, Inc Wesley Health Centers is an Equal Opportunity and
Fair Chance Employer . Shift: Weekend Availability Preferred (
Friday - Monday)
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