Recovery Centers of America
Location: South Amboy,NJ, USA
Date: 2024-12-26T14:07:20Z
Job Description:
I am a FT RN at RCA and I absolutely love it! My career has spanned 29 years and after having worked in a variety of settings as a registered nurse, I can honestly say that this is the best, most rewarding environment I've been a part of in many years. Management is available, receptive and supportive. Issues and concerns are addressed promptly and effectively. I am sincerely excited each day to be a part of this important and crucial undertaking in treating patients with substance use disorders with a holistic, compassionate and truly team-focused approach. -- RCA Registered NurseRCA's PassionIn 2013, Recovery Centers of America (RCA) announced a goal: Save one million lives from the disease of addiction. We're working fast and hard to fulfill that promise, with over 14 facilities that offer evidence-based inpatient, outpatient, and medication-assisted treatment 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.We know one size doesn't fit all when it comes to addiction treatment; that's why we tailor our treatment for each patient and offer specialized programs for patients with trauma and multiple recurrences, as well as programs for older adults, first responders, and more.Our curriculum, resources, and evidence-based care were created to help patients not just achieve recovery, but maintain it for life. All of our services and treatment are delivered by clinical expertise - that's where you come in.As a Registered Nurse (RN), you'll be a part of our exciting mission of helping millions of people jumpstart their recovery. Your medical expertise will aid in patient recovery, as you support and implement effective techniques that will make a difference in the lives of patients, their families, and communities.If you're looking for a fulfilling, life-changing job, Recovery Centers of America is the right place for you. And you're the right candidate for us!Position OverviewRegistered Nurses (RN) at Recovery Centers of America render professional nursing care to patients with behavioral healthcare needs and performs total patient care assigned, including administering prescribed medications. The RN works with clinical and case management staff to coordinate care and assist with treatment plans. Maintains patients' medical records on nursing observations. May assist physician during treatment and examination of patient.Specific Duties And ResponsibilitiesConducts intake assessments through interviews with patients and relatives to gather case history. Plans and provides nursing care for patients. Makes nursing diagnosis of the medical status of patients and recommends treatment options. Consults with medical, clinical, and other behavioral healthcare staff in designing appropriate treatment plans for clients. Administers and notes reactions to psychotropic drugs and other medications. Arranges further medical attention when necessary. Assists the client in understanding the nature of the disease of addiction and the need for treatment. Assists in maintaining a safe and secure environment for staff and patients. Tests for vital signs of pain and ensures treatment of pain. Documents all patient information on medical charts and follows physician's written orders. Maintains patient confidentiality. Maintains accurate records and documentation of patient treatments, immunizations, and laboratory results according to standard medical recordkeeping. Provides courteous, high-quality service to patients and their loved ones by responding to requests for service or making appropriate referrals in a timely manner. Upholds personal and professional ethics and values, considering the values of Recovery Centers of America and respecting the culture, beliefs and abilities of individuals. Understands duties and responsibilities, has necessary job knowledge, has necessary technical skills, understands company mission/values, keeps job knowledge current, is in command of critical issues. Communicates well both verbally and in writing, creates accurate and punctual reports, delivers presentations, shares information and ideas with others, has good listening skills. Identifies problems, involves others in seeking solutions, conducts an appropriate analysis, searches for best solutions; responds quickly to new challenges. Use effective approaches for choosing a course of action or developing appropriate solutions and/or reaching conclusions; act consistently with available facts, constraints, and anticipated consequences. Nursing professionals must be able to work in collaboration with other health professionals and leaders from other disciplines.QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:Bachelor's degree in nursing, or the equivalent combination of education and experience preferred. Up to date and active registered nursing license in the state where this individual is delivering care. Current BLS certification preferred (or must complete during orientation period) 2 years of experience in behavioral healthcare, addiction services or five years of supervisory experience is preferred. Knowledge of health care, detoxification process, addiction, co-occurring disorders and DSM criteria and terminology preferred. Ability to read and interpret written information; write clearly and informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar. Ability to speak clearly and persuasively in positive or negative situations; listens and gets clarification responds well to questions; demonstrates group presentation skills; and participates in meetings. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook; thorough knowledge of facility proprietary systems preferred. CARN certification preferred. Competency in performing CLIA waived testing. Proficiency in screening/assessing for suicide ideation and aggression. Ability to safely administer medications. Interpersonal & Communication Skills: Excellent verbal, nonverbal and written exchange of information. Registered nurses must demonstrate interpersonal and communication skills that result in effective information exchange with patients, their patients' families, physicians, professional associates, and the health care system. Patient Care: Patient care includes age-appropriate assessment, evaluation, and management. Registered Nurses must demonstrate care that is effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable for the treatment of health problems and the promotion of wellness.WORKING CONDITIONSWork Environment: Registered nurses work in Recovery Centers of America's substance use treatment facilities.Registered nurses are expected to remain prepared for working long hours. They may also have to work on weekends, holidays and even during night shifts, working closely with the patients.Physical Demands for Registered Nurses: Heavy Lifting 50 lbs. and over (intermittently); carrying up to 45 lbs. (intermittently); repeated bending; straight pulling up to 45 lbs. (intermittently); straight pushing up to 45. (intermittently); stooping (intermittently); squatting (intermittently); kneeling (occasionally); use of both arms; use of both hands; use of fingers; overhead work, both arms (intermittently); prolonged walking (up to 4 hours/day); prolonged standing (up to 4 hours/day); sitting (up to 2 hours/day); distanced vision - correctable in one eye to 20/20 and 20/40 in the other; near vision - correctable to read newsprint at 13-16 inches; ability to distinguish shades of colors; hearing - ability to hear and understand the spoken voice from a distance of 8 feet. Emotional and mental stability; ability to effectively perform the essential functions of the position and respond appropriately in emergency situations. Ability to administer at least 2 consecutive minutes of quality CPR.Travel: Travel is primarily local during the business day, although some out-of-the-area and overnight travel may be expected.
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