Registered Nurse Office-Based Addiction Treatment; OBAT Services - Float
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Mental Health Nurse
Registered Nurse Office-Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) Services - Float
The Registered Nurse - Office Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) Services provides psychiatric, medical, and medication-assisted treatment nursing services, with a primary focus on OBAT, which includes assessment, treatment planning, administering medications, monitoring for medication side effects, providing medication/illness education, and providing laboratory services where indicated. The position will require travel across the entire Mount Roger Community Services catchment area.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS- Provide an ongoing assessment and develop treatment goals and objectives as identified through the prescribing provider’s assessment.
- Provide nursing interventions in the Medication Assisted Treatment programs, such as lab work, medication/illness education, administering medications, delivering of medications, making internal/ external referrals as identified, monitoring consumer progress, symptoms, and medication side effects.
- Maintain medication and supply storage areas in compliance with Agency procedures, licensure regulations, and state/federal law.
- Document nursing activities in the individual's electronic record and keep all records up to date according to established policies/procedures.
- Attend and participate in meetings such as clinical staffing meetings, business meetings, and nurses' meetings. Keeps mandatory training up to date.
- Assist and consult with Agency prescribers regarding scheduling, medication orders, consumer status, and consumer needs.
- Provide community education and consultation services when needed.
- Provide direction to the medication/benefits assistant; ensure completion of indigent medication applications and application for benefits where indicated. Assist in the organization and efficient operation of this service.
- Provide nursing services, as scheduled/assigned, throughout the Agency's catchment area.
- Provide specific Agency mandatory training (for those nurses competent and trained in the particular area); e.g., Medication Administration Training (initial and recertification), First Aid and CPR, REVIVE, Medication Aide, etc.
- Extensive knowledge of psychiatric disorders and substance abuse disorders.
- Knowledge of broad range of treatment modalities.
- Skills in diagnostic and statistical techniques such as DSM-V.
- Knowledge of personality and/or behavior theory.
- Skills in recording, interviewing, assessing, decision making, and treatment planning.
- Knowledge of psychotropic and medication assisted treatment medications, indications, and contraindications.
- Knowledge and skill in laboratory testing.
Bachelor of Science Nursing (preferred).
Current state licensure (or covered compact licensure) as a Registered Nurse (RN) or Graduate in nursing from an accredited college/university with successful completion of licensure with the Board of Nursing within 90 days of graduation.
One (1) year of professional experience practicing as a Registered Nurse (RN) is preferred. Recent Behavioral Health experience is preferred.
Valid driver’s license with safe driving record
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