Medication Support Counselor (Residential) - River Community Azusa
9 days ago
Azusa
Job Description Summary This position is responsible for overseeing the management and safeguarding of medications within a residential treatment program. This position provides support and oversight for resident’s self-administration of medication while in the residential treatment facility. Essential Duties and Responsibilities 1. Conduct admission assessments of residents: health history, vital signs, signs/symptoms of withdrawal from substances, signs/symptoms of mental health disorders, risk assessment, and need for urgent or emergent care., 2. Responsible for receipt and inventory of medication, creating and updating documentation necessary for the storage of an oversight in utilization of medications at the program., 3. Complete consent forms and referrals as necessary to meet the physical health, mental health, and substance abuse treatment needs of residents., 4. Connect residents with health care provider(s) for completion of admission required physical examination and TB clearance, as well as ongoing care as needed to meet the individual needs of residents., 5. Verify resident’s medical insurance information (Medi-Cal and other third-party payors) and coordination efforts with pharmacy., 6. Maintain a clean, orderly, medication room with properly functioning doors, cabinets, and appropriate room and refrigerator temperature, making timely reports to management to resolve any issues., 7. Ensures that a medication inventory is conducted weekly and medication(s) with a ten-day supply or less is/are ordered for refill, or resident is scheduled for follow-up appointment with prescribing provider., 8. Manage the timely ordering/receipt of medications, proper storage, proper destruction of medications, and the documentation required for these activities., 9. Track, document, implement, and communicate medication changes and medication related information to treatment team and supervisor., 10. Maintain accurate records, including the electronic health record and daily medication administration log, reflecting all medication changes, documentation of the use of PRN medication, medication dose changes, and medications discontinuances, including verbal and telephone orders., 11. Review for accuracy of medication prescription orders prior to publishing monthly medication logs for resident’s self-administration of medication., 12. Provide ongoing assessment and observation for treatment response including response to medication (adverse/intended effects)., 13. Coordinate with prescribing practitioners, pharmacies, and treatment team in the provision of mental health services, physical health services, as well as medication and pharmacy related services., 14. Coordinate for any urgent or emergent needs, including referrals and resources., 15. Maintain medication inventory logs on the individual and facility levels., 16. Collect and manage data on MAT services, IMS utilization, overdose prevention/reversals and harm reduction efforts., 17. Maintain all medication and MAT training records of staff., 18. Provide residents with education regarding medication, medication indications, and medication side effects., 19. Provide education on M.A.T. (Medications for Addiction Treatment) for substance use disorders to staff and residents., 20. Communicate effectively with treatment team regarding changes in status and treatment plan, including continuity of care., 21. Document the services provided according to standards set by the Agency and applicable County, State, and Federal regulations. Documentation should be clear, concise, and completed in a timely manner., 22. Facilitate full utilization of service units, including Case Management, as directed by the supervisor., 23. Understand and act in accordance with Social Model Recovery Systems, Inc. Treatment Policies and Procedures Manual, with and emphasis on understanding and carrying out policy related to managing and safeguarding medication., 24. Understand and adhere to all regulatory expectations and ethical standards and Agency policies and procedures, including the Agency’s Core Beliefs., 25. Maintain constructive relationships with family members, community members and organizations, human services agencies, and other professionals., 26. Answer the phone as needed and fill out referral and screening forms, as applicable, fully, and correctly., 27. Attend continued education events related to SUDs, mental health, current treatment trends, and standards of care and share knowledge with treatment team., 28. Attend program staff meetings as required, agency meetings as mandated, and on-site and off-site trainings as directed., 29. Assist in ensuring a safe and alcohol/drug-free environment., 30. Perform all other duties as assigned. Minimum Credential, Education, and Experience 1. Hold a valid license issued by the California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians, as a Psychiatric Technician or Licensed Vocational Nurse, 2. Able to complete at least 20 hours of continuing education per year in areas related to behavioral health., 3. Two years’ experience in a behavioral health field. Language and Communication Skills 1. Ability to read and write English fluently., 2. Ability to speak effectively before groups, residents, and family members., 3. Ability to legibly write and document within the Agency’s electronic health record systems., 4. Basic proficiency in using a computer and other telehealth technology. Proficient in Word and Microsoft Office software. Other Requirements 1. Knowledge of 12-Step programs and/or philosophy., 2. Current CPR and First Aid Certifications., 3. A valid government-issued picture ID., 4. If employee uses his/her personal vehicle to commute to work and/or parks on Agency property, a current California driver’s license is required. a. If employee has an out-of-state driver’s license, he/she must attain a valid California license no later than 10 days from employment start date. b. Must maintain current liability insurance coverage on personal vehicle. c. On occasion, employee may be asked to use their personal vehicle to transport s/residents to offsite appointments. Standard mileage rate will be reimbursed as applicable. 5. If employee uses an Agency-owned vehicle to transport residents/s to offsite appointments, a current California driver’s license is required. a. If employee has an out-of-state driver’s license, he/she must attain a valid California license no later than 10 days from employment start date. Company DescriptionSocial Model Recovery Systems (a non-profit 501(c)3 California corporation) provides direct treatment services (at 11 locations in Los Angeles County) for those whose lives have become unmanageable due to alcohol and other drug use and/or whose mental health issues are interfering with leading productive lives. Thousands of individuals have found help in our programs since 1987. We know that ultimately recovery is a personal choice, but we here at Social Model Recovery Systems are here to assist you in your steps to a healthier lifestyle. Social Model Recovery Systems is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Social Model Recovery Systems (a non-profit 501(c)3 California corporation) provides direct treatment services (at 11 locations in Los Angeles County) for those whose lives have become unmanageable due to alcohol and other drug use and/or whose mental health issues are interfering with leading productive lives. Thousands of individuals have found help in our programs since 1987. We know that ultimately recovery is a personal choice, but we here at Social Model Recovery Systems are here to assist you in your steps to a healthier lifestyle.\r\n\r\nSocial Model Recovery Systems is an Equal Opportunity Employer.