Benefits:
Competitive salary
Free food & snacks
Free uniforms
Opportunity for advancement
Training & development
Come to work at our fun, caring, compassionate and dynamic program while helping people and making a difference!
Will be responsible for completing nursing assessments, intake and admission assessments, and setting up patient medication records and orders. Maintains observation and appropriate nursing care to the entire milieu within the facility. Will work closely with case managers, therapists and physicians to ensure optimal delivery of care and treatment. Currently reports to Program Administrator.
Qualifications: One year experience working in a Behavioral Health setting One year experience working in residential addiction treatment; prefer 2+ years experience Valid California LPT or LVN License Current CPR and First Aid Certification or willingness to complete at Company’s expense Must be able to pass a TB Clearance, Occupational Health Screening and Drug/Alcohol Screen prior to employment Excellent communication skills, ability to pivot and team player required Must be available one weekend day
Benefits: Competitive Salary of $30-39.00/hourly based on experience and credentials Benefits include medical, dental, vision insurance; 401k plan Paid vacation, sick leave and holidays Excellent growth opportunities Professional development and training opportunities with company
Responsibilities: Provide direct client care Administration of medications, med counts and reconciliation Coordination with physicians, accepting and following phone orders and medication adjustments Communication with pharmacy network locally for ordering, delivery and storage of client medications Perform intake assessments, nursing assessments and health screenings Administer TB tests Coordinate with interdisciplinary team including clinical and medical Understanding of detoxification protocols and assessments including CIWA/COWS preferred Documentation, observation of clients and appropriate charting Familiarity with detoxification protocols and medications, risks, and warning signs Compliance with all DHCS regulations and CARF/Joint Commission standards