Registered Nurse (RN)
LTS is seeking a highly skilled Registered Nurse (RN) to provide comprehensive nursing care to ICE detainees in a secure detention environment. The RN is responsible for clinical assessment, medication administration, care coordination, emergency response, and documentation in accordance with state nursing licensure, ICE Performance-Based National Detention Standards (PBNDS), applicable laws, and contractual requirements. The RN works collaboratively with medical providers, nursing staff, and custody personnel to ensure safe, timely, and appropriate detainee healthcare.
The LTS Health group is focused on providing technology solutions that improve our nation’s health equity and increase overall access to public health resources. LTS believes technological advances will continue to shape how the healthcare industry provides and improves services. Our internal expertise within IT Solutions and collaborations with industry partnerships allow LTS to remain at the forefront of emerging technologies. We continuously evaluate and integrate new technologies to enhance solutions in new models of care that helps organizations meet individual care needs by bring key health-care services closer to home in a cost-effective manner.
What You'll Do:
• Provide direct nursing care to detainees, including health assessments, monitoring of acute and chronic conditions, and delivery of prescribed treatments.
• Execute physician, Nurse Practitioner, and Physician Assistant orders accurately and in a timely manner.
• Administer medications, including controlled substances, in accordance with licensure, pharmacy laws, and facility policies.
• Perform comprehensive nursing assessments, obtain medical histories, record vital signs, and document clinical findings.
• Assist with and perform approved medical procedures within scope of practice.
• Monitor detainees with chronic illnesses, high-risk medical conditions, or potentially catastrophic health concerns and promptly report changes to medical providers.
• Respond to medical emergencies, provide life-saving interventions, and assist with stabilization and transfer to higher levels of care as necessary.
• Participate in on-call rotation as required by facility operations.
• Coordinate detainee care with physicians, NPs, PAs, mental health staff, and custody personnel.
• Assist with scheduling and coordinating off-site specialty care, diagnostic services, and hospitalizations.
• Monitor detainee inpatient hospitalizations and support discharge planning and continuity of care upon return to the facility.
• Accurately and timely document all nursing care, medication administration, and treatments in detainee medical records.
• Maintain confidentiality, security, and integrity of detainee health information in compliance with HIPAA, ICE standards, and facility policies.
• Review medical records to ensure all services provided are properly documented and complete.
• Adhere to ICE PBNDS, nursing standards of practice, facility policies, procedures, and contractual obligations.
• Participate in quality assurance, utilization review, and infection control activities as required.
• Support accreditation and compliance efforts (NCCHC, ACA, JCAHO, as applicable).
• Identify and report safety issues, incidents, and unusual occurrences according to facility procedures.
• Ensure medical equipment and treatment areas are clean, safe, and compliant with infection control standards.
• Perform duties in a secure detention environment, including working in confined areas and rotating shifts.
• Maintain awareness of and compliance with detention facility security procedures.
• Communicate professionally and effectively with detainees, staff, and outside providers.
• Recognize that verbal abuse or confrontational behavior may occur and respond calmly, respectfully, and appropriately.
• Take appropriate action to prevent or de-escalate potentially disruptive situations.
• Remain alert and capable of responding effectively in emergency and high-stress situations.
What We're Looking For:
• Current, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice.
• Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification; ACLS preferred or required based on contract.
• Minimum of one (1) year of clinical nursing experience preferred; correctional, detention, emergency, or acute care experience strongly preferred.
• Ability to pass required background investigation, credentialing, and security clearance for ICE detention facilities.
• Ability to work flexible schedules, including rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, and on-call assignments.
Working Conditions:
• Work is performed in a secure ICE detention facility.
• Exposure to communicable diseases and potentially volatile situations.
• Physical demands include standing, walking, bending, lifting, and responding rapidly to medical emergencies.
What’s In It for You?
The opportunity to support high visibility federal missions in IT and healthcare
A culture that values innovation, growth, collaboration, and quality
Access to cutting-edge tools and technologies
Comprehensive benefits for you and your family
A career path that rewards ambition and performance
If you’re ready to push boundaries, sharpen your skills, and join a team that is passionate about building what’s next, we’d love to meet you. Apply today and let’s build a future together!
LTS shares salary ranges to promote transparency. Compensation ranges are provided for informational purposes, and final compensation may vary based on experience, skills, location, and role requirements.
LTS is committed to offering eligible employees comprehensive benefits that will provide them with options intended to meet their needs and the needs of their family.
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