Posted in

Detoxification Nurse-LPN for Withdrawal Management

Detoxification Nurse-LPN for Withdrawal Management

CompanyWillamette Family
LocationSpringfield, OR, USA
Salary$35.7 – $35.7
TypeFull-Time
DegreesAssociate’s
Experience LevelJunior, Mid Level

Requirements

  • Current Oregon LPN license.
  • Completion of an accredited one- or two-year course of training for nurses.
  • First Aid/ CPR certification for healthcare providers or must be willing to certify within first 30 days of employment.
  • Must have the ability to position self to operate/manage/transport/navigate equipment, with or without accommodations.
  • Physical ability to move and restrain clients in an emergency.

Responsibilities

  • Provide Direct Patient Care: Assess, monitor, and support clients throughout the detoxification process, delegating tasks as appropriate.
  • Administer Medications & Treatments: Dispense medications and perform treatments in accordance with standing orders and clinical protocols.
  • Monitor & Document Patient Progress: Observe and accurately record changes in patient conditions, ensuring timely and precise documentation. Manage Emergencies & Referrals: Respond to medical emergencies, coordinate hospital transfers, and facilitate referrals to appropriate agencies.
  • Support Medical Providers: Assist physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners as needed to ensure seamless patient care.
  • Ensure Effective Shift Transitions: Provide and receive thorough shift reports, maintain accurate provider rounds lists, and communicate critical updates.
  • Maintain Client Roster: Track and update patient census and admissions for each shift.
  • Stay Current with Best Practices: Maintain knowledge of evolving detoxification protocols, treatment guidelines, and evidence-based practices.
  • Perform Additional Duties: Complete other related tasks assigned by the Program Director, Manager, or Supervisor.

Preferred Qualifications

  • An understanding of substance use disorders.
  • Knowledge of chemical dependency and treatment methods.
  • Knowledge in nutrition, sanitation, and personal hygiene practices.
  • Ability to follow oral and written directions and to apply techniques for specific needs.
  • Knowledge of de-escalation methods or ability to be trained in de-escalation methods.
  • The ability to effectively interact with co-workers, clients, and others with diverse ethnic backgrounds, religious views, cultural backgrounds, lifestyles and sexual orientations and treat each individual with respect and dignity.
  • Competency in understanding substance abuse treatment practices.