What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavioral Health Therapist position at VICTA?
Company Description
VICTA is a one-stop shop for comprehensive care in an outpatient clinic setting. A continuum of substance use, mental health, and medical treatment services is offered in our therapeutic environment. These services are designed and implemented on an individualized basis to support the recovery, health, and overall wellbeing of all persons served. We believe that an integrated approach to treatment is the most effective way to enhance the quality of life of the person(s) served, to reduce symptoms and build resilience, to restore and/or improve functioning, and to support our community members in achieving their full potential.
Role Description
Full-time, part-time, and per diem roles available. RN, LPN candidates welcome!
Responsibilities:
- Administer FDA-approved medications for the treatment of Opioid Use Disorder whether oral or injectable, as directed by prescriber’s orders and VICTA’s policies and procedures
- Handle and dispense medications in accordance with State, Federal and DEA regulations, ensuring compliance with security standards set forth in the Code of Federal Regulations for the storage of controlled substances
- Complete all required daily and monthly inventory reports
- Assess the presenting status of persons served receiving medication to ensure they are not impaired, and evaluate for withdrawal symptoms using COWS, CIWA, or other validated screenings
- Register vital signs, screen risk factors for HIV, Hepatitis C, Sexually Transmitted Infections, unintended pregnancy, and other conditions as appropriate
- Provide basic medical care services in line with the highest degree of licensure including urgent intakes for new admissions to OTP and other medical services for substance use disorder treatment
- Offer health education specific to the conditions and needs of the person served
- Triage medical issues and assess person served for changes in medical or mental status, reporting any concerns to prescriber
- Coordinate care with external providers, including but not limited to dose verification when requested by hospitals and facilities
- Triage other calls related to prescription information for persons served in substance use disorder or psychiatric services with hospitals, other providers, and pharmacies
- Work with interdisciplinary team to carry out the individualized care plan and to address questions, concerns, or new issues related to persons served
- Support all programs in serving medical needs of persons served
- Maintain professional and ethical behavior and attitude at all times