Nurse – LPN Position Available In Watauga, North Carolina
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Job Description
Nurse –
LPN Job Category:
Nursing
Requisition Number:
NURSE019462
Posting Details
Posted:
April 16, 2025
Full-Time
On-site
Rate:
$30 USD per hour
Locations
Showing 1 location
Boone, NC 28607, USA
Job Details
Description
We offerpetitive salaries, full benefits package, Paid Time Off, and opportunities for professional growth.
Pinnacle Treatment Centers is a growing leader in addiction treatment services. We provide care across the nation touching the lives of more than 35,000 patients daily.
Our mission is to remove all barriers to recovery and transform individuals, families, andmunities with treatment that works.
Our employees believe we are creating a better world where lives andmunities are made whole again throughprehensive treatment.
As an LPN, you are responsible for providing basic medical services to patients in an outpatient addiction recovery environment; maintaining standards of professional nursing practice and providing for the safe delivery of medication in accordance with facility policy and procedures; and for maintaining thorough documentation of patient records and medical files per State and Federal regulations.
Benefits:
- 18 days PTO (Paid Time Off)
- 401k withpany match
- Company sponsored ongoing training and certification opportunities.
- Fullprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, short term disability, long term disability and accident insurance.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery Loan Repayment Program (STAR LRP)
- Discounted tuition and scholarships through Capella University.
Requirements - Licensed Practical Nurse licensed in accordance with the laws in the state of employment.
- Graduation from an accredited school of nursing.
- Knowledge and experience with regulations and standards including infection control, quality assurance, and patient carepliance for state licensure.
- CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) first aid and BLS (Basic Life Support)
- Experience with triaging in emergency situations, assisting with medical emergencies.
Preferred - Two (2) years’ experience with chemical addiction and/or mental disorders including psych pharmacotherapy.
Responsibilities:
- Educate patients regarding medications used in the treatment setting and their side effects.
- Administer/dispense medications (i.e., Methadone, Suboxone, etc.) in accordance with State and Federal regulations, and DEA best practice guidelines.
- Conduct urine drug screens if needed.
- Conduct assessments for new intakes, quarterly, annual, awol, and possible impairment
- Ensure the adequate recording of the administration/dispensing transaction has occurred.
- Ensure the treatment plan of the physician and/or medical director is being followed.
- Place, interpret, and document Mantoux tests for patients and teammates.
- Assess patient response to treatment and medication dosage/interactions and determine appropriateness for dosing.
- Respond appropriately to emergency or unforeseen situations and provide appropriate care per license. Counsel patients regarding personal hygiene, abnormal lab results, HIV/AIDS testing, and all medical matters including changes in treatment.
- Document Nursing progress notes on all patients, and maintains medical records including, but not limited to, individual patient records, daily medication charts, dosage records, physician orders, etc., as required.
- Participate in case conferences, offering professional observations.
- Order medical supplies and maintain a proper inventory and record of use per regulations.
- Make appointments for patients to see physician; obtain lab workups and provide reminders to patients to ensure appointments are kept.
- Conduct Medication call backs for patients receiving take home medication
- Discuss with physicians and team important changes in patients or noted patterns of behavior affecting treatment.
- Provide referral for specialized care at local health centers (e.g., Planned Parenthood, prenatal clinic, HIV/AIDS testing sites, etc.) and follows-up on clients’ attendance and treatment.
- Assist in organizing transfers of patients to and from the program; verify medication verbally with nurse of another program.
- Possess the knowledge and understanding of how to recognize and manage an opiate overdose.
- Understand the clinical benefits and limitations of urine screens, toxicology, and other testing procedures.
- Attend team meetings andplete all training courses timely as required.
- Other duties as assigned.
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Equal Opportunity Employer
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