What are the responsibilities and job description for the LPN Dispensing Nurse - Part Time position at Comprehensive Treatment Centers?
Overview
Outpatient MAT Opioid Treatment Program (OTP)
Seeking: LPN or RN Dispensing Nurse
Part Time Hours: Varying days/hours under a PT schedule:
At West Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) located in West Lebanon, NH, we know that your work makes a difference. We are a leading provider of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services nationwide. Our team at West Lebanon CTC is dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality care to individuals on the road to recovery from Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).
Your Role As a Dispensing Nurse
As a Dispensing Nurse (LPN/RN), you will play a key role in the treatment and recovery journey of our patients. You’ll be responsible for safely and accurately dispensing prescribed medications and maintaining clinical documentation. This is a critical position that requires attention to detail, empathy, and a desire to support patients in a structured, recovery-focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
Your Education, Skills and Qualifications:
Outpatient MAT Opioid Treatment Program (OTP)
Seeking: LPN or RN Dispensing Nurse
Part Time Hours: Varying days/hours under a PT schedule:
- Monday - Friday, 5:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- Predictable Schedule: Early morning hours with afternoon end times—perfect for work/life balance.
- Low-Stress Clinical Setting: No bedside care or heavy lifting.
- Purpose-Driven Work: Help individuals recover and rebuild their lives.
- Supportive Environment: Paid training, collaborative team culture, and growth potential.
- Semi-Annual Bonus Program
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Competitive 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Paid Vacation, Sick Leave, and Holidays
- STAR LRP Student Loan Repayment Program
- Professional Development & Advancement Opportunities
At West Lebanon Comprehensive Treatment Center (CTC) located in West Lebanon, NH, we know that your work makes a difference. We are a leading provider of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services nationwide. Our team at West Lebanon CTC is dedicated to delivering compassionate, high-quality care to individuals on the road to recovery from Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).
Your Role As a Dispensing Nurse
As a Dispensing Nurse (LPN/RN), you will play a key role in the treatment and recovery journey of our patients. You’ll be responsible for safely and accurately dispensing prescribed medications and maintaining clinical documentation. This is a critical position that requires attention to detail, empathy, and a desire to support patients in a structured, recovery-focused environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Dispense prescribed medications under the supervision of the Medical Director or Physician.
- Monitor and document patients' symptoms, responses, and progress.
- Maintain accurate and timely medical records in compliance with regulatory standards.
- Support a safe, respectful, and efficient treatment environment for patients and staff.
- Collaborate with medical and clinical teams to support individualized care plans.
- 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 the 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.
Your Education, Skills and Qualifications:
- Graduation from an accredited school of nursing
- Prefer 1 year nursing experience in behavioral health, outpatient treatment program, or addiction recovery field
- Training or experience treating patients with MAT (medication assisted treatment) highly preferred
- There must be no history of alcohol or other drug misuse for a period of three years before employment
- Current LPN or RN license in New Hampshire