Provide compassionate, respectful supervision and support to clients throughout their recovery journey in a structured residential setting. Foster a safe, positive, and therapeutic environment that promotes healing, accountability, and personal growth. Build supportive, professional relationships with clients while maintaining appropriate boundaries. Assist clients with daily structure, including schedules, group participation, and recovery-focused activities. Monitor client well-being and promptly communicate any concerns, behavioral changes, or potential relapse indicators to clinical and/or medical staff and supervisor. Conduct room searches and belongings checks per policy with professionalism and respect, ensuring a safe, substance-free environment. Perform and document drug screenings, including urinalysis (UA), in accordance with program standards. Perform and document vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, temperature, oxygen saturation, respiratory rate, blood glucose) and substance abuse screeners (CIWAS, AWS, COWS). Support safe medication administration by following the “Six Rights” during medication passes. Coordinate with pharmacies and healthcare providers to ensure clients receive appropriate medications and care. Maintain accurate, timely, and thorough documentation to support continuity of care. Compile an end of shift report to rely to oncoming team members during shift change. Assist with scheduling and coordinating medical appointments as needed; same day clinic, eye exams, dental.. Serve as a positive role model for both clients and team members, contributing to a culture of respect, teamwork, and accountability. Support and mentor new staff, helping maintain consistency in quality care. Ability to transport clients to appointments and recovery-related services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
11-50 employees