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Description
To support the continued delivery of quality and compassionate care in our communities, we are offering a retention bonus of $1000.00.* Your commitment helps us meet critical service needs, and we’re excited to have you be a part of our mission!
Make a meaningful impact as a Nurse supporting our Opioid Treatment Program, helping individuals move toward stability, wellness, and hope.
Schedule: PRN-As Needed. Preferred Availability 1-2 days per week; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday or Friday and one Saturday a month. Some flexibility required.
As a Nurse in our Opioid Treatment Program (OTP), you’ll play a central role in providing safe, compassionate, and recovery-focused medication services for individuals living with opioid use disorder. You’ll ensure smooth clinic operations, support medical providers, and serve as a trusted resource for clients as they navigate their treatment plan.
This is a great opportunity for someone who values structured clinical work, enjoys building supportive relationships, and wants to make a difference in a rural community where your skills truly matter.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate daily medication clinic operations and ensure efficient client flow
- Provide medication education, support dose adjustments, and manage refills
- Perform medical tasks including vital signs, injections, EKGs, UDS collection, TB testing, and blood draws
- Administer IM medications, dispense medications, and maintain accurate logs
- Prepare take-home doses and reconcile inventories using Addiction Management software
- Partner with providers by coordinating appointments, supporting virtual assessments, and completing required documentation
- Assist with prior authorizations and medication ordering processes
- Ensure compliance with Federal, Missouri Department of Behavioral Health, SAMHSA, and DEA regulations
- Uphold strong documentation standards to support high-quality, person-centered care
Education, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
• High School/GED required
• Practical Nursing certificate required
• Associate’s/Bachelor’s degree in nursing required
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION:
LPN, GPN, RN or GN that must pass the MO NCLEX exam within 90 days of graduation required
You’ll be a great fit for this role if you:
- Enjoy providing consistent, structured clinical care while supporting individuals on their recovery journey
- Communicate with empathy, clarity, and respect
- Are detail-oriented and confident managing medication processes
- Appreciate working in a mission-driven nonprofit environment
- Thrive in a team that values collaboration, accountability, and hope-centered care