Patient Care Specialist II - Ambulatory

Pinnacle Treatment BrandNewport News, VA
Onsite

About The Position

Patient Care Specialist II – Ambulatory Services PRN | Newport News, VA Shifts: 4:00 pm - 12:30 or 12:00 am - 8:30 am We offer competitive compensation, schedule flexibility, and opportunities for professional growth within a supportive, recovery‑focused environment. As a Patient Care Specialist II – Ambulatory Services (PCS II) at our Newport News, VA location, you will be an active member of a multidisciplinary treatment team providing direct care in a transitional living and ambulatory recovery environment. In this role, you will support patient safety, engagement, and structure while modeling best practices and providing peer guidance to PCS I teammates. Why Pinnacle Pinnacle Treatment Centers is a mission‑driven organization committed to delivering compassionate, evidence‑based addiction treatment. Patient Care Specialists play a vital role in supporting daily recovery and maintaining a structured, trauma‑informed environment. Collaborative, team‑based work environment Clear career pathway within the Patient Care Specialist tier structure Opportunities to build leadership and mentoring skills Meaningful work supporting patient recovery

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum of one (1) year of experience in a behavioral healthcare or substance use treatment setting
  • Basic knowledge of addiction and the recovery process
  • Working knowledge of or willingness to learn Microsoft Office (Outlook, Teams, Word)
  • Valid driver’s license in the state of employment
  • CPR and MANDT certification (training provided and maintained as required)
  • Ability to travel locally up to 30%, including patient transportation

Nice To Haves

  • One and a half (1.5) years of experience in a behavioral healthcare setting
  • State‑recognized addiction training certification
  • Intermediate knowledge of addiction treatment and recovery principles
  • Strong computer and documentation skills

Responsibilities

  • Support patient engagement through role modeling, encouragement, and motivational interviewing
  • Promote a trauma‑informed, recovery‑oriented environment through calm and respectful enforcement of program guidelines
  • Support AMA prevention and early intervention by monitoring risk indicators and communicating concerns to the treatment team
  • Assist with admissions by monitoring patient safety, providing orientation, and completing required documentation
  • Facilitate patient cellphone access in accordance with the Transitional Living Playbook
  • Follow all safety, medical, infection control, and security protocols, including searches, drug screen observations, and heat treatments
  • Conduct patient and belongings searches for contraband and manage valuables according to policy
  • Monitor patient self‑administration of medications and obtain vital signs as required, reporting changes to medical staff
  • Maintain readiness for medical and behavioral emergencies, including overdose response and Narcan administration
  • Ensure accurate and timely EHR and facility documentation, including shift reports and incident reports
  • Facilitate or support recovery activities, support groups, and daily programming
  • Support patients in developing life and recovery skills through structured activities
  • Assist with meal planning, grocery orders, and independent living skill development
  • Support patients with basic aftercare planning documentation and coordination with the treatment team
  • Provide safe and compliant patient transportation and maintain accurate mileage records
  • Organize and facilitate store runs and community outings in accordance with established procedures
  • Maintain a clean, safe, and structured physical environment through routine inspections
  • Perform duties in alignment with CARF standards to support accreditation readiness
  • Support and guide PCS I teammates with skill development and role acclimation
  • Model professionalism, accountability, and best practices in patient care and documentation
  • Maintain required training and certifications
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Benefits

  • 18 days Paid Time Off (PTO) and 8 paid holidays
  • Variable pay structure based on experience and education
  • Defined career pathing through the Patient Care Specialist Tier Program
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Loan Repayment Program (STAR LRP) at eligible facilities
  • Access to 600+ free CEU courses
  • Discounted tuition opportunities through Capella University
  • Schedule flexibility to support work‑life balance
  • Merit‑based increases recognizing performance and growth
  • Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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