Job Summary:
Participates in total direct patient care in a team approach. Conducts clinical assessments, assists with scheduling and/or making appropriate referrals, and provides direct client care and monitoring (including tasks such as medication observation, drug screens, vital signs). Facilitates or co-facilitates psychoeducational/therapeutic group activities. Conducts new patient orientation and discharging patient procedures. Completes corresponding medical record documentation of tasks as indicated. Completes associated administrative/clerical tasks. Accompanies and monitors patients on off-campus outings. Maintains orderly work area. Observes patients and maintains patient safety, assists patients with activities of daily living, both physical and emotional, and assists with meeting team objectives. Maintains confidentiality. Others duties as assigned. Has the ability to work therapeutically in a community of patients presenting with addictive and mental health disorders. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the clients served; also demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development and possesses the ability to assess data reflective of the client's status and interprets the appropriate information needed to identify each client's requirements relative to his/her age specific needs, and to provide the care needed as described in the department's policies and procedures. Engage in transporting patients to appointments or other activities as needed.
Performance Expectations:
Performance expectations will be covered in the orientation and preceptor phases of your orientation to your job.
- Demonstrate the ability to work on a professional team of mental health care providers.
- Demonstrate the ability to develop therapeutic relationships with patients.
- Demonstrate proficiency in completing paperwork and other office duties in a timely manner.
- Demonstrate proficiencies in patient care tasks such as biopsychosocial assessments, vital signs, medication observation, and urine drug screens.
- Demonstrate healthy communication skills when dealing with patients and their family members
- Demonstrate the ability to welcome and orient new patients and discharge departing patients efficiently and with compassion.
- Demonstrate the ability to be flexible with changing priorities; able to tolerate high stress situations/mental demands and make decisions that are ethically and legally sound.
Qualifications:
Education/Skills
Bachelor's degree in a health-related field.
Work Experience:
Work experience preferred but not required.
Certification/Licensure-DUE UPON HIRE
- Valid Driver's License and good Standing Driving Record
- Certification of completion of Defensive Driving course.
Additional Certification/Licensure - Obtained based on the required timeframe below
Within 30 Days of Employment is Required
Mental Demands:
Ability to perform clinical/clerical tasks, cooperate with others, and demonstrate initiative.

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