Rehab Aide with CNA License

Recovery Centers of Montana Martin City, MT
120d

About The Position

The Medication distributor is responsible for the security of all medications with medication manager supervisory. Medication distributor includes monitoring, reconciling medications, and ensuring clients get the desired outcomes. This person would give out proper meds to clients. The Treatment Assistant/Rehab Aide will provide transportation to incoming residents or other transportation as authorized by the Clinical Director. Other responsibilities may be monitoring medication administration, assessing conflict situations with residents, providing medication, and contacting supervisors as needed. The Treatment Assistant will follow policies and procedures, all rules and instructions regarding the therapeutic milieu and routines.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
  • One to three months related experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • CNA or CMA certification.
  • Current, valid Montana State Driver’s License and comprehensive vehicle insurance.
  • Criminal Background Checks.

Nice To Haves

  • Able to assess and to respond to the needs of adults, able to set and maintain boundaries.
  • Understanding of community resources and knowledge of how to access services.
  • Understanding of addictions, behaviors, and relationships with a diverse group of people.
  • Demonstrates healthy interpersonal skills, a sense of humor, adaptability, and models a positive self-concept.
  • Empathy and adequate communication skills (both verbal and written) to establish trusting relationships with residents.
  • Available beyond regularly scheduled hours to assist and provide team support.
  • Able to identify a crisis and to respond accordingly, making necessary referrals to meet client needs.
  • Positive teamwork skills with other staff, clients, and other resources in the community.
  • Computer skills sufficient to enter the required information concerning clients and related statistical data.

Responsibilities

  • Enters client information into computer.
  • Compiles data for occupancy and census records in the Medication’s Department.
  • Verifies the clients’ medications prior to dispensation with the clients and the proper dosages and the proper medication.
  • Monitors the dispensation, storage, and destruction of medications; maintains records and logs of medications as per State Regulations, Company Policies and Doctor orders.
  • Understands and enforces Company Policies and Procedures and State Regulations.
  • Understands all emergency protocols, responds to emergencies.
  • Maintains Med Room in compliance with Infection Control and Standard Precautions Policies with emphasis on proper Biohazard Waste/Sharps Management and Disposal under meds manager.
  • Immediately reports client changes in condition to care managers and addiction counselors.
  • Check in with prior staff for any resident report and receive any added assignments.
  • Supervise resident AM/PM care (medication disbursement, medication intake and medication recording (MAR).
  • Maintain resident’s schedule for shift.
  • Observe and assure adherence to all house rules.
  • Assist with urine drug screen when directed to do so. Assist with paperwork of urine tests.
  • Complete room searches when requested by Clinical Director.
  • Report any resident needs or requests to oncoming shift staff.
  • Reorient residents to their responsibilities when necessary.
  • Maintain a professional relationship with residents.
  • Report any disruptive behavior or violations that occur during your shift in the daily log.
  • Communicate any concerns to oncoming staff your fellow staff members is a vital part of this position.
  • Room checks are to be done every 2 hours unless there is reason to believe that they need to be done more often.
  • No resident is to be outside past 10:00 p.m. on weekdays and 11:00 p.m. on weekends.
  • No resident is to be outside until 5:30 a.m. (Allowed outside between 5:30 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.).
  • The TA person is never to leave the property during working hours unless there is someone to oversee his/her responsibilities.
  • In the case of a medical emergency 911 is to be called. Staff are to oversee the assistance to the residents until such time as the EMT is in control of the situation.
  • Other residents are never allowed to leave the premises with the afflicted residents. TA is to ensure this policy.
  • Follow State of Montana and Cedar Creek Integrated Health policies, procedures, and guidelines as they apply to services provided.
  • Participate in training required by Cedar Creek Integrated Health.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
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