What are the responsibilities and job description for the LPN position at Rocky Mount Treatment Center?
Full-time LPN
Rocky Mount Treatment Center is a private outpatient medicated assisted treatment program offering substance abuse treatment to individuals with a substance use disorder of opiates. The Rocky Mount Treatment Center provides a caring and therapeutic environment. Certified substance abuse counselors, licensed nurses, and a physician are on staff to deliver the best care. The mission of our treatment program is to provide opportunities for patients to explore change and strengthen themselves so they can lead healthy and productive lives. We are searching for a Licensed Practical Nurse dedicated to the mission.
Rocky Mount Treatment Center is a private outpatient medicated assisted treatment program offering substance abuse treatment to individuals with a substance use disorder of opiates. The Rocky Mount Treatment Center provides a caring and therapeutic environment. Certified substance abuse counselors, licensed nurses, and a physician are on staff to deliver the best care. The mission of our treatment program is to provide opportunities for patients to explore change and strengthen themselves so they can lead healthy and productive lives. We are searching for a Licensed Practical Nurse dedicated to the mission.
Hours of work: Monday-Friday 5 am-1 pm. Saturday-Sunday 6:30am-9:30am- Hours will be discussed during interview
Will discuss the schedule in an interview.
Will discuss the schedule in an interview.
Qualification requirements:
- A nursing License is required from an accredited school.
- Valid NC nursing license.
- Ability to work independently as well as with the treatment team.
- Ability to maintain a high level of professional ethics and confidentiality as outlined by Federal Law.
- CPR/First Aid.
Essential duties and responsibilities:
- Administer medications based on medical orders.
- Maintain management of medication inventory.
- Assist Medical Director in crisis interventions.
- Monitors the demeanor of the patients in the phase of induction of the medication and during all medication administration. Identifies and reports any critical incidents to the Medical Director.
- Observe urine drug screens, as needed.
- Follow state and federal guidelines governing Opioid Treatment Programs.
Salary : $20