Jobs · OTHR · New Hampshire

Recovery Support Specialist

Granite Recovery Centers · Derry, NH · 1 wk ago
On-siteOTHRFull-time

Responsibilities

  • Maintain complete hourly (or specialized) observation checks on a patient assigned to the Recovery Support Specialist.
  • Ensure proper location number is recorded in the proper time slot.
  • Complete EMR notes during the proper shift location in a clear and timely manner.
  • Not be pulled from their assigned patient unless absolutely necessary.
  • Ensure patients are acting appropriately and respectfully during groups and are not leaving groups for unexcused reasons.
  • If a patient does leave, their name should be removed from the attendance sheet unless they have attended the majority of the group and/or had an appointment.
  • Ensure patients are signing into group meetings and that group members are being monitored.
  • Ensure copies of group sign in sheets are being made and given to the facilitator and the original being filed in the Recovery Support Specialist office.
  • Complete daily room checks.
  • Complete bag search upon new admit.
  • Review patient handbook and orient patient to the program.
  • Complete a daily room search for detox patients.
  • Process intakes and discharges along with their paperwork.
  • Transport patients to the hospital and stay with them.
  • Monitor all residential and detox phone calls and record these calls in the call logbook.
  • Stock the supply closet.
  • Provide educational and support groups for patients.
  • Assist with the transport of patients to ER, outside appointments, and off-site activities.
  • Assist with crisis intervention with patients and be engaged with the community to promote positive interactions, decrease AMA potentials with patients and provide additional attention to those patients who are struggling with engagement in treatment.

Qualifications

  • A high school diploma or GED.
  • Ability to work in and adapt the culture of a multi-cultural, community-based organization.
  • Commitment to maintain confidentiality.
  • Understanding of the Agency’s mission and culture and the ability to maintain appropriate boundaries with staff and clients in all circumstances.
  • Previous experience working with substance abuse and co-occurring disorders preferred.
  • Good inter-personal skills.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and have access to reliable transportation, along with current auto liability insurance that meets or exceeds the minimum requirements set by the State.
  • Satisfactory references from employers and/or professional peers.
  • Satisfactory drug screening and criminal background check.

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