RN Dispensing Nurse - PRN at East Wareham Comprehensive Treatment Center
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

29 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Patient Assessment, Medication Administration, Vital Signs Monitoring, Patient Education, Documentation, Urine Sample Collection, Blood Drawing, EMR Systems, Regulatory Compliance, Medication Inventory, Opioid Treatment, Trauma-Informed Care, Harm Reduction, Team Collaboration, CPR Certification

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Overview Outpatient MAT Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) Seeking: RN Dispensing Nurse - PRN PRN Hours: 4:45 AM -12:45 PM : Various days, including weekends, working on an as-needed basis. Benefits of Joining our Nursing Team: Lower stress environment working in our medication dispensary No heavy lifting of patients/no bedside Stable shifts and schedule (mornings/days only) Early morning hours + early afternoon end time Be a part of helping others in a recovery environment Paid training Your Job as Dispensing Nurse: The Dispensing Nurse (RN) provides compassionate and professional care in an outpatient opioid treatment program (OTP) setting. This role includes assessing patients, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, educating patients and families, and collaborating with the clinical team to ensure safe and effective treatment. The nurse upholds all standards of professional nursing practice and clinic policies while ensuring accurate reporting and documentation of patient care and progress. Your Responsibilities as Dispensing Nurse: Work under the supervision of the Nursing Supervisor, Medical Director, and Clinic Director while maintaining professional standards of care. Prepare and administer medication as ordered by the Medical Director or Program Physician accurately and in a timely manner. Document medication administration and nursing care in patient records promptly and accurately, including notes on progress and activities. Ensure the safekeeping and accurate inventory of all medication stock and records as required by the DEA, FDA, and other regulatory agencies. Maintain precise accounting of all medication received from suppliers and dispensed to patients. Dedicate approximately 90% of work hours to medication administration activities; the remaining time may be assigned to other duties by the Medical or Clinic Director. Conduct and process urine and/or blood samples, read test results, complete intake assessments, and assist in monitoring patient outcomes. Complete all documentation associated with these procedures accurately and in compliance with clinic standards. Depending on clinic needs, may be required to transport medication to other locations or work on a CTC Mobile Unit. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications Your Education, Skills and Qualifications: Graduation from an accredited school of nursing (RN) Prefer 1 year of nursing experience in behavioral health, outpatient treatment program, or addiction recovery field. Training or experience treating patients in an outpatient treatment program, preferred. Ability to operate, monitor, and maintain medical equipment safely and effectively. Skilled in drawing blood and collecting other specimens for laboratory testing. Proficient in EMR systems and related clinical software applications. Competent in patient assessment, including evaluating medical histories, symptoms, and overall condition. Able to monitor and record vital signs such as temperature, pulse, and blood pressure accurately and consistently. Administer medications and treatments as prescribed by a physician in accordance with clinic protocols. Observe and document patient responses, side effects, and treatment outcomes to ensure safe and effective care. Preferred Experience: Previous nursing experience in addiction recovery or behavioral health settings, such as outpatient, residential, or correctional facilities, is highly preferred but not required. Familiarity with Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), including the safe handling, administration, and documentation of methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. Experience in medication dispensing, monitoring patient dosing, and observing for adverse reactions or medication interactions. Understanding of nursing best practices related to substance use treatment, including trauma-informed care and harm reduction principles. Accurate and timely documentation of medication administration records (MARs), patient vitals, and incident reports in accordance with state and federal guidelines. Knowledge of regulatory compliance requirements (e.g., DEA, 42 CFR Part 2, HIPAA, and Joint Commission standards) related to controlled substances and patient care. Proven ability to collaborate within a multidisciplinary team, including physicians, counselors, case managers, and support staff, to ensure coordinated, patient-centered care. Licenses/Certifications: Current RN license in the state of WI Current CPR certification where required by state regulation. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment regardless of an individual’s characteristics protected by applicable state, federal and local laws. AHCTC #LI-CTC #LI-BS1
Responsibilities
The Dispensing Nurse provides compassionate care in an outpatient opioid treatment program by assessing patients, administering medications, monitoring vitals, and educating families, while upholding professional nursing standards and clinic policies. Responsibilities heavily focus on accurate medication administration (approximately 90% of time), documentation, and maintaining strict medication inventory control according to regulatory requirements.
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