What are the responsibilities and job description for the Level 1 Medical Aid position at Gibson Center for Behavioral Change?
EVENINGS 4pm -12am
The CNA/CMA position provides nursing care to consumers in acute or prolonged withdrawal. Primary responsibilities include evaluating and monitoring consumers, verifying medication, screening, medication administration, and referral of consumers presenting with general medical complaints, and providing physician or APN-directed nursing care within the scope of Gibson Center for Behavioral Change service provisions. CNA/CMA functions as an integral, cooperative member of the agency treatment team of substance use professionals and will provide outstanding internal and external customer service and maintenance of appropriate documentation.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
- Adhere to Agency Policies and Procedures and Code of Ethics. Always maintain confidentiality for consumers and staff.
- Measure and record vital signs and monitor consumers in a withdrawal management program for signs and symptoms of withdrawal as required by the Department of Mental Health standards and Gibson Center for Behavioral Change Policies and Procedures.
- Educate consumers in groups and individually on medication issues and potential side effects.
- Promptly respond to consumers' medication inquiries, needs, problems, or side effects in an effective manner consistent with practice standards.
- Distribute, observe, and record consumers' medication(s) administration.
- Assist staff with medical/clinical functions as needed.
- Assist in admission, transfer, and discharge of consumers.
- Dispose of contaminated supplies and bio-hazardous waste according to GCBC policy.
- Screen telephone calls from persons interested in the withdrawal management program and provide information regarding the programs.
- Provide or coordinate transportation for emergency medical care if necessary.
- Prepare rooms for the consumers, keeping rooms neat and clean.
- Document according to clinical policies and procedures, DMH, CARF, and any other federal or state program per agency standards
- Orient's consumer and family (significant others) to the withdrawal management program.
- Performs basic tasks on the consumer such as pre-admission screenings, vital signs, blood pressure, specimen collections, temperature, and BAC.
- Communicates pertinent consumer information to DON and appropriate members of the treatment team.
- Attends/participates in departmental meetings.
- Perform other duties as assigned.