Registered Nurse - Part Time Days
About the role
We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Staff Nurse to join our team in Bloomington, Indiana. This role is integral to supporting clients’ medical needs throughout their recovery journey.
Responsibilities
- Ensure infection control practices and reporting procedures are in place.
- Conduct urinalysis toxicology data analysis.
- Enter orders for all clients in the facility as instructed.
- Triage medical issues and perform thorough patient assessments.
- Document client symptoms and health-related complaints in the EMR.
- Maintain communication with scheduling coordinators and doctors.
- Lead HIV/Hepatitis and Nutrition groups and complete associated documentation.
- Attend all scheduled staff meetings.
- Maintain clear, written logs of client activities.
- Report significant questions, concerns, and complaints to counselors or administrative staff.
- Complete all required paperwork including medical logs, shift reports, and MORs.
- Avoidance of overtime if not required.
- Absenteeism should be minimal.
- Able to assist in the medical training of BHTs as needed.
- Able to perform other duties as assigned by senior management.
Qualifications/Requirements
- Registered Nurse in the state of Indiana.
- CPR Certification required.
- Several years of experience in a substance abuse or psychiatric setting.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work 12-hour shifts and must be available to work weekends and have schedule flexibility.
Benefits
Join Boca Recovery Center and make a meaningful impact through expert, compassionate care in a mission-driven environment focused on recovery and wellness. Working in a treatment center provides unique advantages compared to a hospital environment. Nurses here often experience a lighter physical workload, as the pace is generally less intense than in a hospital’s high-demand units. The environment is more structured and consistent, allowing for deeper connections with patients over their recovery journey rather than fast turnover. This setting also creates a less physically demanding role, reducing strain on the body while still offering the fulfillment of providing critical care.