Seeking: LPN Dispensing Nurse - Outpatient Opioid Treatment Program
Full Time Hours: Our early morning hours offer a great work/life balance!
- Monday - Friday: 5 AM - 1 PM, or
- Sunday - Thursday: 5 AM - 1 PM
Our Benefits:
- Quarterly Bonus Program
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
- Competitive 401(k) plan
- Paid vacation and sick time
- STAR LRP Student Loan Forgiveness providing staff with access to help pay off federal student loans, allowing them to concentrate on patient-centered care
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offering continued support to employee lifestyle and well-being
- Opportunity for growth that is second to none in the industry
Our Team:
West Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) located in West Lebanon, NH is part of Acadia Healthcare's Comprehensive Treatment Centers, the leading provider of medication-assisted treatment in the nation. Our nursing team provides compassionate, high quality safe and efficient medication dispensing to patients that are seeking recovery from Opioid Use Disorder.
Your Job as a Dispensing Nurse:
The LPN is instrumental in our patient’s treatment and recovery from opioid use disorder. LPNs provide high quality, safe and efficient dispensing of doses of medication to patients under the direction of the Medical Director or Physician. The LPN is responsible for thorough, accurate reporting and documentation of the patient's symptoms, responses and progress.
⭐️Additional Benefits of Joining our Nursing Team⭐️
- Lower stress environment working in our medication dispensary/pharmacy
- No heavy lifting of patients/no bedside
- Consistent, stable schedule - early in and out times offering a great work/life balance (mornings/days only)
- Early morning hours + early afternoon end time
- Being the catalyst for change - empowering individuals overcome SUD and make a daily life-saving impact!
- Paid training
Job Responsibilities:
- Works under the supervision of the Medical Director and the Clinic Director;
- Maintains practical nursing professional standards of care;
- Prepares and administers medication as ordered by the Medical Director or Program Physician accurately and in a timely manner;
- Maintains accurate accounting of all medication received (from supplier) and dispensed (to the patients);
- Charts medication administration in nurse's notes accurately and in a timely manner;
- Documents nursing care provided, and maintains appropriate records related to patient’s progress and activities accurately and in a timely manner;
- Responsible for the safekeeping of all medication stock and the records required by the DEA, FDA, and ADP;
- Dedicates a minimum of 90% of regularly scheduled work hours to activities directly related to the administration of medication; the remaining 10% will be dedicated to other activities as assigned;
- Responsible for urine collection and processing, reading test results as ordered by Program Physicians and the completion of all forms involved in these procedures.