RN
- Sobering / WDM, Day and NOC Shifts
CODA INC
- 2.6 Beaverton, OR Job Details Part-time | Full-time $44
- $47 an hour 10 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Qualifications BLS Certification Full Job Description Staff Nurse
Withdrawal Management/Sobering Location:
Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC)
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Beaverton, OR Company:
CODA, Inc.
Available Shifts:
RN2 Thur-Sat 7am-7:15pm RN3 Sun 7am-7:15pm RN4 Mon-Wed 7pm-7:15 am RN5 Thur
- Sat 7pm-7:15 am RN6 Sun 7pm-7:15 am Help Patients Begin Recovery Safely.
At CODA, Inc., we believe recovery starts with compassion, dignity, and skilled care. Our Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC) is a state-of-the-art facility providing critical withdrawal management and sobering services to individuals experiencing substance use crises. We are seeking passionate and skilled Staff Nurses (RN/LPN) who want meaningful work in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment where every shift has the power to change lives. Why Join CODA?
Mission-Driven Work:
Support individuals at a critical turning point in their recovery journey
Competitive Pay & Excellent Benefits:
Medical, dental, vision, retirement, PTO, and more
Flexible Scheduling:
Full-time and part-time opportunities across multiple shifts
Collaborative Culture :
Join a supportive team built on compassion, courage, respect, and teamwork
Professional Growth:
Expand your clinical expertise in addiction medicine and behavioral health About the Role As a Staff Nurse
- Withdrawal Management/Sobering , you'll provide direct patient care and medical monitoring to individuals withdrawing from substances or experiencing acute intoxication.
You'll work closely with the Nurse Manager, Licensed Medical Practitioners, Certified Medical Assistants, Recovery Mentors, and multidisciplinary treatment teams to ensure safe, evidence-based care in a trauma-informed environment. This is a hands-on nursing role where strong assessment skills, calm decision-making, and compassionate care truly matter. What You'll Do Provide Direct Patient Care Conduct admission screenings and nursing assessments Monitor withdrawal symptoms, patient stability, and ongoing progress Administer medications and follow individualized treatment plans Maintain accurate documentation in the electronic medical record Respond to Emergencies & Critical Needs Recognize and respond appropriately to crisis situations Coordinate with Licensed Medical Practitioners when patient conditions change Support safe transitions to higher levels of care when needed Collaborate with the Care Team Work alongside CMAs, Recovery Mentors, and clinical teams to support patient outcomes Participate in case reviews, treatment planning, and care coordination meetings Help maintain safe, compliant, and effective treatment environments Support Sobering Services Provide medical monitoring for acutely intoxicated individuals Ensure patient safety and stabilization within the sobering setting What You Bring Education & Experience Bachelor's Degree in Nursing OR Associate's Degree in Nursing + additional nursing experience Minimum 1 year of experience in behavioral healthcare preferred Understanding of ASAM criteria and behavioral health interventions preferred Licensure & Certifications Current Oregon RN or LPN license RN required for Sobering services BLS Certification (or ability to obtain within 30 days) Crisis Prevention Training (within 90 days) Valid driver's license if driving is required Skills & Strengths Strong clinical judgment and patient assessment abilities Knowledge of substance use withdrawal syndromes and addiction treatment principles Ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams Calm, compassionate approach in high-acuity situations Strong communication and documentation skills Who Thrives Here? This role is ideal for nurses who: Thrive in fast-paced clinical environments Want meaningful, mission-driven work Value teamwork and collaboration Are passionate about behavioral health and addiction recovery Lead with compassion while maintaining professionalism and boundaries Start Making an Impact Today At CODA, your work matters. Every patient interaction is an opportunity to help someone take the first step toward recovery and stability.