Full-Time Licensed Vocational Nurse - Fresno Mobile Unit
Monday through Friday | :a to :p
We offer competitive salaries, a full benefits package, Paid Time Off, and opportunities for professional growth.
Pinnacle / Aegis Treatment Centers is a growing leader in addiction treatment services. We provide care across the nation touching the lives of more than , patients daily. Our mission is to remove all barriers to recovery and transform individuals, families, and communities with treatment that works. Our employees believe we are creating a better world where lives and communities are made whole again through comprehensive treatment.
As the Mobile Unit Nurse (LVN/LPT), you will be responsible for providing basic medical services to patients in an outpatient addiction recovery environment; maintaining standards of professional nursing practice and providing for the safe delivery of medication in accordance with facility policy and procedures; and for maintaining thorough documentation of patient records and medical files per State and Federal regulations.
Pay Rate:
$/hour
Benefits:
- days PTO (Paid Time Off)
- k with company match
- Company-sponsored ongoing training and certification opportunities.
- Full comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short term disability, long term disability and accident insurance.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Loan Repayment Program (STAR LRP)
- Discounted tuition and scholarships through Capella University.
Requirements:
- Licensed Vocational Nurse or Registered Nurse licensed in accordance with the laws in the state of employment.
- Graduation from an accredited school of nursing.
- Knowledge and experience with regulations and standards including infection control, quality assurance, and patient care compliance for state licensure.
- CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) first aid and BLS (Basic Life Support)
- Experience with triaging in emergency situations, assisting with medical emergencies
- Valid driver’s license in good standing
- Ability to travel up to % to provide coverage in assigned areas
Preferred:
- Two () years' experience with chemical addiction and/or mental disorders including psych pharmacotherapy
Responsibilities:
- Educate patients regarding medications used in the treatment setting and their side effects.
- Administer/dispensing medications (, Methadone, Suboxone, etc.) in accordance with State and Federal regulations, and DEA best practice guidelines.
- Conduct urine drug screens if needed.
- Conduct assessments for new intakes, quarterly, annual, awol, and possible impairment
- Ensure the adequate recording of the administration/dispensing transaction has occurred.
- Ensure the treatment plan of the physician and/or medical director is followed.
- Place, interpret, and document Mantoux tests for patients and teammates.
- Assess patient response to treatment and medication dosage/interactions and determine appropriateness for dosing.
- Respond appropriately to emergency or unforeseen situations and provide appropriate care per license.
- Counsel patients regarding personal hygiene, abnormal lab results, HIV/AIDS testing, and all medical matters including changes in treatment.
- Document Nursing progress notes on all patients, and maintains medical records including, but not limited to, individual patient records, daily medication charts, dosage records, physician orders, etc., as required.
- Participate in case conferences, offering professional observations.
- Order medical supplies and maintain a proper inventory and record of use per regulations.
- Make appointments for patients to see physicians, obtain lab workups, and provide reminders to patients to ensure appointments are kept.
- Conduct Medication call backs for patients receiving take home medication
- Discuss with physicians and team about important changes in patients or noted patterns of behavior affecting treatment.
- Provide referrals for specialized care at local health centers (, Planned Parenthood, prenatal clinic, HIV/AIDS testing sites, etc.) and follow-up on clients’ attendance and treatment.
- Assist in organizing transfers of patients to and from the program; verify medication verbally with nurse of another program.
- Possess the knowledge and understanding of how to recognize and manage an opiate overdose.
- Understand the clinical benefits and limitations of urine screens, toxicology, and other testing procedures.
- Attend team meetings and complete all training courses as required in a timely manner.
- Travel to assigned regional sites as needed/ scheduled.
- Other duties as assigned.