JOB SUMMARY
The Night Monitor is responsible for maintaining a safe, residential recovery environment and providing support services to clients and supporting program staff.
RESPONSIBILITIES - 11 : 30PM - 7 : 30AM Night Shift
Reasonable accommodation may be made for individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
- Maintain security procedures for the facility.
- Oversee residents’ rooms; conduct room searches and ensure room standards are kept.
- Provide crisis intervention and stabilization to assist clients in symptom management.
- Complete accurate and timely documentation as contractually required and meet minimum requirements for client services.
- Shift coverage including part of the on-call team.
- Maintain confidentiality of client’s care.
- Participate in scheduled program meetings.
- Assist with assessment, intake, transition, discharge of clients entering / exiting the withdrawal management and residential program.
- Conduct withdrawal management observations, monitor client progress, and maintain strong communication with the clinical team.
- Administer baseline and random drug testing in accordance with program policies.
- Monitor clients’ self-administered medications, conduct medication check-in, and compliance data entry.
- Assist with conducting evidenced based clinical and patient education groups.
- Other relevant duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
High School diploma required.Registered or certified from recognized AOD certifying (CCAPP, CADTP, CAADE) board is required.Valid CA driver’s license and current auto insurance per contract requirements required.Experience providing mental health and / or substance use disorder services preferred.Cultural competency understanding required.Knowledge of Microsoft Office and EHR software preferred.CPR / First Aid certification (required within 30 days of hire), and bi-annual thereafter.Bilingual preferred.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
These physical demands represent what must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. As mentioned above, reasonable accommodation may be made for qualified disabilities.
☒ Seeing ☒ Hearing ☒ Speaking
☒ Stooping / Bending ☒ Working in cramped spaces
☒ Moving around facility ☒ Moving between offices / clients
☒ Driving – light errands ☐ Climbing
☒ Lifting / carrying heavy items ☐ Driving – in the course of job duties
☐ Using hands / fingers ☐ Pushing / pulling / dragging items
☒ Standing for long periods ☒ Sitting for long period
☐ Working outside / underground