What are the responsibilities and job description for the Part Time Substance Abuse Technician - Weekends/Holidays All Shifts position at Friendship House Inc.?
Part Time Care Provider Technician for Weekends/Overnights
Job Classification: Non-exempt
Qualifications:
- Possess a High School diploma, GED, or a minimum of two years lived recovery experience. An Associate’s degree in human services or related field preferred.
- Minimum of one-year experience providing direct client care to culturally diverse clients experiencing emotional and behavioral difficulties preferred.
- Current CPR and First Aid certification or ability to obtain CPR and First Aid certification through the Friendship House, Inc.
- Be capable of accurately following written and verbal instructions.
- Possess the ability to communicate effectively; orally, typed, and written.
- Although being in substance abuse recovery is not a requirement, having the knowledge of chemical dependency and the treatment/recovery process is. If previously chemically dependent, a minimum of at least one year of continued sobriety, and/or free of chemicals, is required.
- Possess a valid driver’s license; possess insured and reliable transportation.
- Be able to pass a series of background checks.
Physical Responsibilities:
- Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
- Must be able to climb a long flight of stairs frequently during shift.
- Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Position Responsibilities:
- Complete documentation in accordance with established standards, including incident reports, and other data in residents’ electronic health record, in an accurate and timely manner.
- Attend staff meetings, training meetings and in-service meetings.
- Maintain CPR/First Aid training on a yearly basis.
- Ensure confidentiality according to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and 42 C.F.R. part 2.
- Document client activities in the electronic shift change reports.
- Help residents complete initial non-clinical paperwork upon admission, using the electronic health record.
- Assist with new client orientation to the treatment program.
- Facilitate non-clinical activities to include educational, cultural, recreational and social activities.
- Contribute to fostering a trauma-informed and culturally competent environment.
- Conduct room and person searches as instructed as needed.
- Collect urinalysis specimens and facilitate testing with a Breathalyzer as assigned as needed.
- Transport and supervise clients when necessary, following vehicle operation and safety procedures as needed.
- Monitor the sign in/ sign out sheet in regards to people’s destinations while on level one, and/or restriction, the accuracy of their times listed on time left and time expected to return, and whether they are marking names when they return.
- Monitor the completion/non-completion of client’s daily house chores.
- Perform bed checks as scheduled to insure that all residents are accounted for and the house is safe from any problems that are preventable (such as fire, plumbing problems, etc…).
- Pack up belongings of a resident who was not able to take belongings with them when they left, or if they are unaccounted for (client elopement). Place the belongings in a locked and secure area of Friendship House.
- Monitor the physical safety of the facility in regards to danger including but not limited to unauthorized visitors, clients/or visitors under the influence of drugs/and or alcohol, fires, maintenance concerns, violence or threats of violence, etc.
- Wash, sort, and fold the bedding after a client has left the Friendship House.
- Perform cleaning duties as needed.
- Perform daily dorm room checks for cleanliness.
- Be available to cover additional shifts as able.
- Assist residents in completing assigned duties and cover mandatory duties when a resident fails to complete as assigned.
- Complete other duties as assigned by Executive Director or Supervisor.
Salary : $17