Substance Use Nurse

Betty Jean Kerr People's Health Centers

  • Florissant, MO
  • 30+ days ago

    Highlights

    The clinic nurse in a CSTAR (Comprehensive Substance Treatment and Rehabilitation) program provides direct, compassionate care to individuals with alcohol or substance use disorders, working under the supervision of a program director. Patient Education: Teach patients and caregivers about disease management, recovery strategies, nutrition, and harm reduction techniques.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationFlorissant, MO

    Description

    The clinic nurse in a CSTAR (Comprehensive Substance Treatment and Rehabilitation) program provides direct, compassionate care to individuals with alcohol or substance use disorders, working under the supervision of a program director. The role blends general nursing duties with specialized care for recovery-focused populations.

    Core Responsibilities

    • Direct Patient Care: Monitor physical health, administer medications, and provide basic medical care in accordance with CSTAR protocols and state nursing standards.
    • Health Monitoring: Assess and document patient wellness, track recovery progress, and report concerns to supervising nurses or treatment staff.
    • Medication Administration: Administer prescribed medications, including those for withdrawal management, following safe handling and documentation procedures.
    • Patient Education: Teach patients and caregivers about disease management, recovery strategies, nutrition, and harm reduction techniques.
    • Specimen Collection: Perform tasks such as blood draws or urine collection for lab testing as part of treatment monitoring.
    • Safety & Environment: Maintain a safe, clean, and therapeutic environment for patients during treatment.
    • Record Keeping: Maintain accurate, up-to-date health records and submit progress reports as required
    • Collaboration: Work closely with counselors, social workers, and other healthcare providers to support holistic recovery.

    Qualifications

    • Education & Licensure: Graduate from an accredited practical nursing program and hold a current Nursing license in the state of Missouri. LPN and RN.
    • Certifications: CPR/BLS certification.
    • Skills: Proficiency in medical terminology, use of basic medical equipment, and strong communication skills.
    • Experience: Prior healthcare experience, ideally in substance use disorder or psychiatric settings, is preferred.

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