Program Monitor
Harris House Foundation · St Charles, MO · 2 wk ago
On-siteOTHRFull-time
Job Responsibilities
- Medications management, distribution, and documentation
- Completing client admissions and discharges by following belonging search procedures, administering urine drug screens, and documenting client information into electronic medical records
- Frequently checking in with clients to ensure they are safe and following program guidelines
- Reporting client behavioral changes and concerns to the clinical team
Qualifications, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Preferred, a high school diploma or equivalent
- Preferred, Level 1 Medication Certified with MO Dept of Health and Senior Services
- Computer skills sufficient to access email, internet, and to document in client’s medical record
- Ability to respond quickly in emergency situations
- Good customer service skills
- CPR certification and first aid training
- Prior experience with direct care preferred-basic computer skills
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
- Mobility & Stamina: Must be able to stand and walk for prolonged periods throughout the shift.
- Lifting & Carrying: Ability to lift, push, pull, or carry up to 25–50 pounds regularly and occasionally up to 75 pounds with assistance (e.g., moving patients, equipment, or supplies).
- Manual Dexterity: Requires fine motor skills to accurately prepare and administer medications.
- Vision & Hearing: Must have sufficient vision (corrected or uncorrected) and hearing to observe and assess patient conditions, read labels, and follow written instructions.
- Communication: Must be able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing, to interact with patients, families, and staff.
- Other Physical Demands: Frequent bending, stooping, reaching, and kneeling when assisting residents.
- Working Conditions Environment: Work performed primarily in a healthcare/long-term care facility with exposure to patients/residents.
- Exposure: Potential contact with bloodborne pathogens, infectious diseases, hazardous chemicals (medications, cleaning supplies), and bodily fluids.
- Pace & Stress: Fast-paced, with multiple interruptions and urgent medication administration timelines. May involve dealing with stressful situations, including emergencies.
- Shifts: May be required to work evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays depending on staffing needs.
- Teamwork: Frequent interaction with nurses, physicians, patients, and family members; requires patience, empathy, and professionalism.