MAT Nurse (LPN or RN) Day Shift Administrative & Office Jobs - Westminster, MD at Geebo

MAT Nurse (LPN or RN) Day Shift

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0 Quick Apply Full-time 3 hours ago Full Job Description RECENTLY INCREASED RATES! We are looking for a dedicated and hard-working nurse to work as the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Nurse in the medical department at the Carroll County Detention Center in Westminster, MD.
Seeking either Licensed Practical Nurses or Registered Nurses.
The MAT Nurse will primarily be responsible for administering detox medications and providing drug counseling while ensuring the proper flow of relevant information is communicated to appropriate personnel.
In addition, the MAT Nurse will also maintain, update and work with electronic medical records and ensure that they are secure.
Other responsibilities will include:
Administration of detox medication Providing medication assisted treatment and drug counseling Maintaining accurate records of all controlled substances, narcotics and sharps in accordance with applicable state and federal laws Observing, reporting, and documenting symptoms, reactions and progress of inmates/patients and participate in the formulation of the plan of care Record, retrieve and file medical information in the inmate/patient medical record This position provides a 2 week orientation period where you will be training on-the-job and shadowing with the nursing staff.
Benefits:
PrimeCare believes in offering a competitive compensation and benefits package to their employees.
Standard benefits for full-time employees include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability options, Generous PTO, 401k with match, and a flexible spending account.
Requirements:
Currently licensed as a nurse in the state of Maryland Ability to communicate effectively Demonstrate clinical competency Previous MAT Program experience is preferred but not required Now is the time to join the exciting and challenging world of correctional healthcare! Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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