MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
For an individual recovering from the disease of addiction, continuous abstinence for at least the past two years and demonstration of as defined: ISSR 309-032-1520 (4).
Have an understanding of Substance Abuse Treatment as well as psychotropic medications.
Valid ODL, with a clean driving record for the last 3 years.
Pass Criminal background check and drug test (no cannabis use allowed)
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Telephone reception: receiving incoming phone calls, routing calls, taking messages, providing general information.
Dispense medications in accordance with Willamette Family Policy and procedure.
General office duties: make copies, send faxes, sorting mail and occasionally assist individuals to complete forms.
Assist counselors with a variety of office duties, including file maintenance.
Maintain confidentiality in accordance of 42 CFR Part 2/HIPAA
Drive residents to a variety of appointments and meetings.
Provide a variety of support to all residents including assisting parents and children & crisis intervention.
Collect U.A.s from residents.
Notify managers, supervisors, counselors, and family advocates of necessary information regarding residents at the facility.
Oversee curfews and bedtimes. Complete bed checks.
Monitor visitation.
Maintain daily log.
Complete any tasks assigned by the Program Manager/Clinical Supervisor and Program Director.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge, skills and abilities demonstrating competence through experience or education in the following essential job functions:
Able to learn new skills and keep up with the changes in the program
Data entry
Multi-line phone systems
Professional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
Multitasking