Addiction Nurse – LPN JobPortsmouth, OH

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Position Summary

The Addiction Nurse is responsible for working with patients in need of services around their recovery.   The Nurse will work directly with all disciplines in managing and monitoring patients through ambulatory detoxification, stability and maintenance in medically assisted treatment (MAT), provider professionally tapering from MAT, dispensing services, medication reviews, mental status screens, drawing/organizing/resulting laboratory testing, conducting health histories, medication education, in facility nurse visits, infectious education and referral, medical case management, and crisis intervention. Multitasking is a must.  Travel to multiple locations as needed.  A good blend of medical, psychosocial, and addictions is preferred.  Monday to Saturday hours and all six major holidays off. 

Essential Job Duties:

  • Patient engagement in ambulatory detoxification from initial inductions to office visits conducting medical/psychosocial/addiction/laboratory/drug screens/medication services for patient recovery.  
  • Maintain Infection Control and provide training to both staff and patients on the health & safety policies
  • Comply with the BrightView Infection Control plan which includes personally utilizing universal precautions
  • Maintains medication inventories.
  • Manages patient medication prescriptions and drug administration
  • Obtaining Prior Authorizations for Medications when needed
  • Enters dosing orders into Dispensing software and statewide database. 
  • Case management and referrals to other levels of care, ie; medical/dental/infectious disease/discharge planning. 
  • Completes COWS/CIWAS/Monitor vitals while keeping the team informed. 
  • An active member of the treatment team by contributing to treatment plans and nursing notes.
  • Engaged with the team by providing efficient patient flow and actively educating other team members on medical knowledge.   
  • Obtain health histories. 
  • Administration of injections. 
  • Participate in staff outreach and off-site health care programs as is necessary
  • Participate in peer review, quality assurance, provider meetings, and other clinical meetings
  • Comply with confidentiality policies and procedures including but not limited to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
  • Complete documentation utilizing the agency’s designated Electronic Medical Record
  • Flexibility in traveling between different locations as needed.
  • A productivity rate of 56% is required. 
  • Reports to Providers/Director of Nursing/Charge Nurse. 
  • Monday to Saturday scheduling. 

Skills & Qualifications

Required Education/Degree: Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with Ohio Medication Administration certificate. Other Equivalent degrees     

       

Required Certification/License: State Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) 

Required Work Experience: A minimum of two years of nursing experience is preferred, ideally in a drug and alcohol or psychiatric setting.

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Job Number: 5565

Addiction Nurse – RN JobMiddletown, OH

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Position Summary:

The Addiction Nurse is responsible for working with patients in need of services around their recovery.   The Nurse will work directly with all disciplines in managing and monitoring patients through ambulatory detoxification, stability and maintenance in medically assisted treatment (MAT), provider professionally tapering from MAT, dispensing services, medication reviews, mental status screens, drawing/organizing/resulting laboratory testing, conducting health histories, medication education, in facility nurse visits, infectious education and referral, medical case management, and crisis intervention. Multitasking is a must.  Travel to multiple locations as needed.  A good blend of medical, psychosocial, and addictions is preferred.  Monday to Saturday hours and all six major holidays off. 

Essential Job Duties:

  • Patient engagement in ambulatory detoxification from initial inductions to office visits conducting medical/psychosocial/addiction/laboratory/drug screens/medication services for patient recovery.  
  • Maintain Infection Control and provide training to both staff and patients on the health & safety policies
  • Comply with the BrightView Infection Control plan which includes personally utilizing universal precautions
  • Maintains medication inventories.
  • Manages patient medication prescriptions and drug administration
  • Obtaining Prior Authorizations for Medications when needed
  • Enters dosing orders into Dispensing software and statewide database. 
  • Case management and referrals to other levels of care, ie; medical/dental/infectious disease/discharge planning. 
  • Completes COWS/CIWAS/Monitor vitals while keeping the team informed. 
  • An active member of the treatment team by contributing to treatment plans and nursing notes.
  • Engaged with the team by providing efficient patient flow and actively educating other team members on medical knowledge.   
  • Obtain health histories. 
  • Administration of injections. 
  • Participate in staff outreach and off-site health care programs as is necessary
  • Participate in peer review, quality assurance, provider meetings, and other clinical meetings
  • Comply with confidentiality policies and procedures including but not limited to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
  • Complete documentation utilizing the agency’s designated Electronic Medical Record
  • Flexibility in traveling between different locations as needed.
  • A productivity rate of 56% is required with Telehealth options available at other Centers a must. 
  • Reports to Providers/Director of Nursing/Charge Nurse. 
  • Monday to Saturday scheduling. 

Skills & Qualifications

Required Education/Degree: Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN), Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with Ohio Medication Administration certificate. Other Equivalent degrees            

Required Certification/License: Registered Nurse (RN)

Required Work Experience: A minimum of two years nursing experience is preferred, ideally in a drug and alcohol or psychiatric setting.

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Job Number: 5566

Clinical Intern JobMarietta, OH

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About BrightView Health 

BrightView was founded to give the people in our communities two things: help and hope. We’re changing addiction treatment by combating the disease of addiction with a comprehensive treatment approach. 

We are committed to personalizing our addiction treatment programs to each individual patient. We believe anyone can achieve the goal of life-long recovery with the help of our outpatient services which includes Medically Assisted Treatment and Clinical Services.  

 We continue to grow our presence nationwide as we stay committed to serving patients and saving lives! 

Position Summary: 
Under clinical supervision and based on best practices, clinicians is responsible for providing outpatient counseling to individuals and families. Work with individuals and groups to promote optimum mental and emotional health while in recovery from chemical dependency. 
   

Job Responsibilities: 

  • Perform initial screening and evaluations/assessment; administer, score, and perform initial screening tests; interview and observe patients; write clinical reports, progress notes, and treatment plans under the supervision of an independently licensed clinical supervisor. 

  • Provide family counseling according to established principles and best practices. 

  • Provide intervention/treatments, conduct individual and group counseling, and administer therapy. 

  • May provide clinical direction and participate in providing in-service training to other treatment team members. 

  • Select appropriate counseling methods in order to maximize the treatment process and outcomes (group and individual). 

  • Use appropriate interviewing techniques and/or instruments to develop an accurate diagnostic summary/service plan. 

  • Provide in-depth assessment services and diagnostic summaries. Select methods of counseling/treatment to be employed and provide individual, group, and family counseling services. 

  • Facilitate patient curriculum groups. 

  • May provide various other services as needed including but not limited to case management. 

  • Assure documentation is in compliance with contract regulatory agency requirements and best clinical practices. Proficient in diagnosis coding. Remain current in the general knowledge of psychotropic medications, side effects, and DSM V/ICD-9/ICD-10. 

  • Recognize and make medical referrals when needed. 

  • Evaluate treatment plans developed and quality of service rendered by others. 

  • Use acquired information to provide an accurate least restrictive diagnosis. 

  • Evaluate family roles as they apply and organize a family’s perspective and behavior in assisting the patient’s recovery. 

  • Coordinate patient care with the on-site physician and/or psychiatrist. 

  • Perform chemical dependency counseling under clinical supervision 

Job Qualifications: 

Bachelor’s Degree and currently enrolled in a master’s degree program   

Skills & Qualifications

Job Qualifications: 

Bachelor’s Degree and currently enrolled in a master’s degree program  
CT (Counselor Trainee) SWA (Social Worker Assistant) or CDCA licensure minimum

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Job Number: 5567

Psychiatric Medical Director JobDayton, OH

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Psychiatric Medical Director

BrightView is an outpatient addiction medicine practice with 90+ locations in Ohio, Kentucky, Virginia, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Arizona and North Carolina. Our mission is to deliver life-changing recovery to the communities we serve. By using medication-assisted treatment with psychological and social services, BrightView will execute our vision of making a meaningful impact on addiction treatment outcomes. Together, we can discover the path to a brighter future by practicing the values of RISE. Respect: We actively listen and seek to understand. We create a culture of inclusion by treating others with dignity, kindness, and respect. Inspiration: We inspire hope and transformation by living our GREAT framework. We invest in ourselves and others, igniting growth opportunities. Service: We are one team with a shared vision of success. We work urgently to deliver on our promise to our patients, partners, and communities. Excellence: We are committed to excellence in all we do. We earn our reputation by doing what is right and taking responsibility for our actions.

Company Description: We are a leading healthcare organization committed to providing comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment services. Our mission is to improve the lives of individuals struggling with addiction through evidence-based practices and compassionate care. We are currently seeking a highly qualified and experienced Psychiatrist to join our dynamic team and lead the delivery of our psychiatric services.

Job Summary: As the Psychiatric Medical Director, you will play a pivotal role in leading a team to evaluate and manage the co-occurring mental health disorders in those patients with substance use disorders. You will be responsible for providing leadership, clinical expertise, and guidance to a team of dedicated psychiatric professionals. The primary focus of this role is to ensure the highest standard of patient care, develop and enhance treatment protocols, and foster collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide leadership, vision, and direction for the psychiatric line of service, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based care for individuals with substance use disorders.
  • Oversee the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning for patients with Co-occurring psychiatric conditions.
  • Develop and implement treatment protocols, policies, and procedures to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and best practices in addiction and psychiatric medicine.
  • Collaborate with other medical professionals, including physicians, APRNs, therapists, nurses, and counselors, to develop comprehensive treatment plans that address the unique needs of each patient.
  • Conduct psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and psychotherapy services as necessary.
  • Provide clinical supervision, mentorship, and guidance to the psychiatric staff, including psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and other allied health professionals.
  • Participate in the recruitment, hiring, and performance evaluation of psychiatric personnel.
  • Stay up-to-date with advancements in addiction medicine, psychiatric research, and emerging treatment modalities to enhance patient care and outcomes.
  • Collaborate with community organizations, treatment providers, and regulatory bodies to promote awareness and education regarding addiction and mental health issues.

Skills & Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

  • Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution.
  • Current, unrestricted medical license to practice in the state of Ohio.
  • Board certification in psychiatry

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Board certification in addiction psychiatry or addiction medicine
  • Proven experience in addiction medicine and psychiatric care, preferably in a leadership or supervisory role.
  • In-depth knowledge of evidence-based practices, treatment modalities, and medications used in the treatment of mental and substance use disorders.
  • Strong leadership and management skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate a multidisciplinary team.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues, patients, and community stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated commitment to delivering compassionate care and promoting patient advocacy.
  • Familiarity with relevant laws, regulations, and accreditation standards governing addiction medicine and psychiatric services.

We offer competitive compensation packages, comprehensive benefits, and a supportive work environment dedicated to professional growth and development.

If you are a passionate and experienced Psychiatrist with a deep commitment to addiction medicine and the desire to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals struggling with substance use disorders, we invite you to apply for this important leadership position.

Join our team and help us create a healthier community.

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Job Number: 5568

Medical Assistant JobMiddletown, OH

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Why You’ll Love This Medical Assistant Job

Ready to make a difference in the lives of patients and families suffering from substance use disorder? Want to join a team where you have a voice in shaping our future? Start a career you love BrightView Health as a Medical Assistant position.

When you join the BrightView team, your compassion helps shape the future of our organization and expand care to the patients who need it most. Great ideas come from diverse perspectives, and you are encouraged to share yours and grow alongside our team. Plus, you will enjoy career development opportunities, great benefits, competitive compensation, and the support you need to excel as a Medical Assistant.

Embrace your empathetic nature and build a career you love at BrightView Health. Apply for our Medical Assistant position today!

Medical Assistant Job Responsibilities:
Ensure the timely and accurate collection of laboratory specimens consistent with federal and state regulations.
Maintain appropriate inventory of laboratory supplies and a sanitary, organized work environment.
Provide input on overall treatment philosophy, treatments services, and patient care.
Prepare specimens for shipping.
Timely review, posting, and dissemination of laboratory results.
Complete patient vital signs, TB testing, and blood draws
Consult team members on lab testing, results, and patient issues.
Take pride in your ability to make a difference for our Patients everyday.

Skills & Qualifications

Medical Assistant Job Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent required
0-2 years experience required
Associate’s degree preferred
2+ years experience preferred

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Job Number: 5569

Patient Services Representative JobMiddletown, OH

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Why You’ll Love This Patient Services Representative Job

Ready to make a difference in the lives of patients and families suffering from substance use disorder? Want to join a team where you have a voice in shaping our future? Start a career you love BrightView Health as a Patient Services Representative position.

Patient Services Representatives are instrumental in managing the workflow of the center. It is the representative’s responsibility to assist in the management of patients while they are at the center. This may include monitoring the patients while in therapy or in the facility, transporting patients to the pharmacy or other care providers, and managing the patient during their time in the center.

When you join the BrightView Health team, you will provide care to individuals and families who need it most. Here, you will grow alongside a dedicated team who will encourage you and want your voice to be heard. Along with providing patient care, you will experience growth opportunities, competitive compensation, and benefits. With the support of your team, you will thrive in this Patient Services Representative position.

Bring your passion and skills to work each day and build a career you love at BrightView Health. Apply for our Patient Services Representative position today!

Patient Services Representative Responsibilities

Responsible for maintaining all new and current patient accounts.

Handle all patient inquiries regarding the program, appointments, and fees.

Scheduling appointments for patients.

Communicating with various teams regarding patient appointments.

Ensuring patient accounts are current and in good standing.

Ensuring billing information, including insurance information, is accurate and updated.

Skills & Qualifications

Patient Services Representative Qualifications

High School Diploma or equivalent

0-2 years prior experience

2+ years prior experience preferred

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Job Number: 5570

Community Outreach Manager JobSpringfield, OH

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Community Outreach Manager/Outside Sales

Base salary plus quarterly bonuses!

Do you have experience in business development and enjoy building long-term client relationships? Are you looking for a rewarding career move that allows you opportunity for professional growth and fulfillment?

Bring your passion and skills to work each day and build a career you’ll love at BrightView! We are looking for a Community Outreach Manager to join our rapidly growing organization where you will work with compassionate team members to build a brighter tomorrow for our communities and patients we serve.

The Community Outreach Manager is a critical member of the development team that acts as the external facing representative of BrightView across all organizational levels.

The Community Outreach Manager’s primary role is to achieve target census and admission objectives through focused referral generation and strategic brand-building initiatives.

This individual will act as the community liaison/outside sales representative for
BrightView’s Mansfield, OH location to identify, establish, and maintain relationships with potential referring partners in the respective communities in which BrightView serves.

When you join the BrightView Health team, the work you are doing is helping individuals and families who need it most. You will experience the rewarding nature of this work along with competitive compensation, benefits, and opportunities for growth both personally and professionally. Apply for our Community Outreach Manager position today!

Community Outreach Manager Job Responsibilities
• Understand the mission of BrightView and plan outreach efforts to promote it.
• Develop in-depth knowledge of BrightView service offerings.
• Identify, establish and maintain relationships with key potential referral partners.
• Develop and implement outreach activities, campaigns, and strategies to increase community awareness and engagement with BrightView.
• Act as a liaison for external marketing campaigns and advertisements.
• Organize, attend, and participate in special events and promotions advocating for
BrightView and our patients.
• Actively engage/educate community stakeholder relationships increasing brand awareness.
• Serve as representative/spokesperson for BrightView at meetings, special events, and with all communications.
• Establish and maintain relationships with local, state and federal agencies and employers to develop clear pathways for patient access to treatment.
• Identify relevant trends and market opportunities to create marketing materials to support outreach efforts.
• Meet with care providers across all BrightView locations to collect ideas and resources.
• Assist Clinical and Medical teams in addressing market specific initiatives and coordination of liaison activities.

Skills & Qualifications

Community Outreach Manager Job Qualifications
• Associates Degree required
• Bachelor’s Degree in marketing or business preferred
• 2+ years preferred in related experience

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Job Number: 5571

Certifying Scientist JobCincinnati, OH

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Position: Certifying Scientist I (Remote) 

Supervisor: Director of Science Data 

Subordinates: None  

FLSA: Non Exempt 

Position Summary: 

This role is for a Certifying Scientist with two or more years of experience and qualified under CLIA.  The Certifying Scientist is responsible for the quantitation of MS data and final review of patient related data reports for toxicological examinations of target compounds and metabolites.   

Essential Job Duties: 

  • Final review and certification of patient reports following established protocols for urine testing utilizing LCMS confirmation testing results in high complexity toxicology laboratory 

  • Review calibration curves, QC data, and confirmation data 

  • Review data reports individually checking for completion of all ordered tests 

  • Transmit completed data analysis to the Laboratory Information System (LIS) 

  • Participate fully in all quality control procedures and comply with quality assurance and quality management standards within the department as outlined by the department, CLIA, and other applicable agencies 

  • Understanding of Levy-Jennings charting 

  • Adhere to CLIA and HIPAA compliance standards 

  • High level of attention to detail 

Skills & Qualifications

Required Certification/License: 

None 

Required work experience: 

3 to 5 years of experience processing toxicology data, including data acceptance and certification. 

At least 2 year of pertinent full-time clinical laboratory experience using LC/MS instrumentation and providing toxicology interpretations 

Other Duties: Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice. 

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Job Number: 5572