What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substance Use Clinical Assistant- Part Time - Overnights position at Duluth Bethel Society?
The Duluth Bethel is a spiritually grounded, private nonprofit organization offering individuals dignity, hope, and the opportunity to improve their quality of life through chemical dependency rehabilitation and community corrections services.
Currently hiring part-time Substance Use Clinical Assistants to monitor client activity and provide care to clients in our residential treatment program. We have overnight shifts (12 am-8 am) available. WILL TRAIN! NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Clinical Assistants are members of the treatment team and help support the overall operations of the program. Clinical assistants conduct regular client well-being checks, coordinate meal times, dispense medications (no experience necessary), and sign clients in and out of the agency.
Responsibilities:
- Monitor and maintain the safety and security of the clients and the facility.
- Recognize crisis situations and provide appropriate interventions based on training and experience.
- Ensure clients attend scheduled activities/programming.
- Complete incident reports as needed.
- Understand and maintain confidentiality of client information and records.
- Address negative behaviors with a positive attitude.
- Perform inspections of client rooms and the facility.
- Administer medication and track all medications that are administered, keeping accurate records of dosage times and amounts through the agency computer system.
- Answer telephone calls.
- Greet facility visitors and monitor visitation sessions.
- Sign clients in and out of the facility.
- Attend bi-weekly agency staff meetings.
- Other tasks as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Must be able to clear a criminal background check.
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule and willing to work outside of scheduled hours as needed.
- Must have a high degree of honesty, integrity, empathy, ability to set and maintain professional boundaries, respect confidentiality and act as a role model for others.
- Must possess good interpersonal communication skills, both oral and written, positive telephone etiquette, have the ability to handle difficult people, and maintain positive public relations.
- Must be free from problematic substance use.
Benefits at the Bethel:
Full training
Free meals
Flexible scheduling
Employee Assistance Program
Earned Sick & Safe Time
Full-time employees receive health insurance, 403b retirement match, life insurance, paid holidays, paid vacation, and paid sick time.
We're a 501c3 nonprofit which makes us a qualifying employer for federal student loan forgiveness programs
EOE/AA: The Duluth Bethel is committed to equal employment opportunity and advancement toward all applicants and employees regardless of race, creed, national origin, sex (unless a bona fide occupational requirement), sexual orientation, familial status, gender identity, religion, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local human rights commission, disability, age, genetic information, or any other status protected by the law.