Job Details

ID #21611472
Estado Washington
Ciudad Olympic peninsula
Tipo de trabajo Full-time
Salario USD Depends on Experience Depends on Experience
Fuente Washington
Showed 2021-10-23
Fecha 2021-10-22
Fecha tope 2021-12-21
Categoría Salud
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Dispensing Nurse

Washington, Olympic peninsula 00000 Olympic peninsula USA

Vacancy caducado!

Jamestown Healing Clinic (JHC) is accepting applications for a Dispensing Nurse to join our growing team!

The JHC Dispensing Nurse will work as part of a team for an integrated care clinic that combines primary care, dental, behavioral health, and opiate use disorder treatment. This position requires administering medications as ordered by medical providers while maintaining accurate accounting of all medication received and dispensed. The Dispensing Nurse is responsible for safekeeping of all medications and accurate medication record keeping required by the DEA, FDA, and Board of Pharmacy.

Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe has implemented COVID-19 safety measures to ensure the health and well-being of our employees, patients, Tribe, and vulnerable citizens of our community, which includes required masking regardless of vaccination status. All healthcare staff are required to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccination prior to starting their first day of employment.

About Jamestown Healing Clinic

The Jamestown Healing Clinic (JHC) is a new integrated care clinic that will be opening Spring 2022. JHC will provide comprehensive patient care including an opioid treatment program, primary care, dental, substance abuse disorder counseling, and behavioral health. We believe a holistic service delivery approach is most effective at providing sustained recovery for those struggling with addiction. That's why in addition to offering substance abuse disorder treatment, we will also be offering a robust group of wrap-around services to best address the total needs of our patient population, such as child-watch, transportation and individualized care coordination. Learn more about our healing clinic at: https://jamestownhealingcampus.org/

Medication-Assisted Treatment

Most clinic patients will receive a daily dose of medication for their Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) that will consist of either Methadone, Buprenorphine (Suboxone), or monthly Vivitrol.

Primary Care

All JHC patients will have access to comprehensive primary care services that may include episodic/acute visits, chronic disease management, and preventative care services.

Dental Care

Patients will also be able to utilize a variety of on-site evidence-based dental services to address acute dental concerns as well as preventative dental care.

Individual & Group Mental/Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse Disorder Counseling

Each patient will receive an individualized behavioral health and substance use disorder counseling care plan to help best support their unique recover needs. This may include 1:1 or group behavioral health counseling, psychiatric evaluation and medication management, as well as a wide variety of 1:1 or group SUD counseling offerings.

On-Site Child Watch Services

Our patients will be provided free childcare services for up to two (2) hours per day while the patient is receiving treatment on-site.

Shuttle Transportation Services

JHC will provide shuttle service transportation to patients residing in Jefferson or Clallam Counties who have no other transportation options.

Why work for Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe?

As a committed and collaborative partner in our community for over four decades, the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe (JST) has continued to grow the areas of economic development, healthcare, natural resources, hospitality, cultural preservation, and the arts. Through our Resort Enterprises and Tribal Government, we are now the second largest employer in Clallam County, and provide a wide range of employment opportunities to our Tribal Citizens and community.

Our employees are like extended family, and we believe in providing employee benefit programs and incentives that cultivate a positive and enriching work environment, and healthy lifestyle. We hope that each of our employees continue to honor our commitment to our community and to treat our patients and co-workers like family as well.

As a Dispensing Nurse, you will:

➤Administer Methadone or Buprenorphine/Naloxone or Monotherapy Buprenorphine (Suboxone/Subutex) as ordered by the Medical Director and staff providers

➤Maintain accurate accounting of all medication received (from supplier) and dispensed (to the patient)

➤Responsible for the safekeeping of all medication stock and the records required by the DEA, State Board of Pharmacy, and JHC

➤Conducts breath alcohol testing, urine collection and processing, reading test results as needed; ensures accurate completion of all forms documenting these procedures

➤Works within scope of license to include measure and record patients' vital signs, nursing-level physical assessment, patient care or treatment (to include wound care), and patient education

➤Assess patient physical condition, reporting observations to providers either verbally or in writing

➤Alert treatment staff of any observed changes in patient status

➤Enter and update prescriptions and medications in the patients electronic health record

➤Accurately chart patient encounters and patient incidents within the required guidelines

➤Record all inter-agency communications relating to the patient in a timely manner upholding all applicable guidelines

➤Explain the proper use of dispensed medication and its effects to patients

➤Maintain current statistical records

➤Sterilize equipment and supplies, using germicides, sterilizer, or autoclave

What are the Required Qualifications for this position?

➤Graduation from an accredited school of nursing; current LPN license in the state of Washington; unrestricted license to practice within the state of Washington

➤Three years of experience in a clinic setting

➤Previous substance abuse treatment and/or primary care experience

➤Knowledge of the current medical practices in primary care, mental health, and addiction medicine

➤Knowledge of substance use disorders and their effects on individuals, families, and communities

➤Experience using Electronic Health Records (EHRs)

➤Exceptional personal and ethical boundaries, empathy, and effective communications skills

➤Ability to work in a cross-culture environment, understands the social and cultural context of the patients at the JHC. ➤Understands the role of trauma, historical, community, family, and personal experience in wellness and recovery

➤Understands and adheres to state (RCW, WAC) and federal confidentiality regulations (42 CFR part 2). Applicants must always conduct self ethically and professionally

➤Effective communication; written, verbal, and interpersonal skills, including conflict resolution

➤Computer proficiency in Microsoft Suite

➤Must be able to successfully pass a criminal background investigation

➤Uphold all current vaccine requirements for employment

➤Ability to travel locally and regionally as assigned

➤Valid Washington State Drivers License

What are the Preferred Qualifications for this position?

➤CPR/First Aide Certification (if not currently a certification holder, will complete employer provided training upon hire)

➤Knowledge of Local, State, and Federal Laws and Regulations

➤Knowledge of office administrative operations, including personnel management, and compliance

➤Excellent organization skills and the ability to prioritize multiple tasks

➤Effective time management, decision-making, and problem-solving skills

➤Demonstrate initiative, work independently with little supervision

➤American Indian/Alaska Native preferences apply

Apply online at: https://www.paycomonline.net/v4/ats/web.php/jobs/ViewJobDetails?job=19248&clientkey=532C2A7836A5B602326FA62596988547

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