Description
Odyssey House is seeking a Part-Time Medication Technician!
Summary: Odyssey House is a non-profit organization recognized as Utah's best and oldest mental health and addiction treatment center. If you want to expand your experience in social work and addiction, we can help! We provide opportunities to learn and start a career with flexible schedules to accommodate school and family life. This role is critical to the client and the organization. Odyssey is a large and growing agency, and we focus on promoting from within. It is common for people who start here to get promoted to full-time or leadership roles. Our CEO, Adam Cohen, is a program graduate who has worked his way to the top. So, if helping make a difference in people’s lives to work your way up sounds like you, THIS IS THE PLACE for you!
Opportunities are available in the following programs: Men's and Women's Mental Health
Pay: $18.00 per hour
Schedule: Approximately 25 hours a week, with the opportunity to pick up additional shifts as needed, NTE 30 hours a week.
Available shifts are listed below:
Tuesday and Wednesday from 6:00 am - 1030 am &
Saturday and Sunday from 7:00 am - 1:30 pm
Part-Time Benefits:
Job Description:
Core Responsibilities: We will teach you how to help maintain the med room, use our eMAR system, accurately document medication administration, communicate with our residential medical team, maintain healthy boundaries, and maintain client safety. You will coordinate care with nursing staff and be a direct line of support to our clients. Other responsibilities include attending staff meetings and educational events, checking in medication deliveries, and picking up urgent medications from outside pharmacies when needed.
Day in the Life: You will work in the med room and perform medication passes accurately and safely. Our number one priority is the safety of our clients and avoiding medication errors. You will need to maintain clear boundaries with clients to ensure med pass is performed safely & according to policy while supporting client success in treatment by monitoring for and preventing medication diversion. You will be the line of communication with our nursing staff when clients have medical issues, and will need to obtain vital signs and other information from the nursing staff to coordinate the appropriate care.
Candidate Qualities:
Requirements
Must-Have Requirements:
Employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of required pre-employment screenings, which may include background checks, fingerprinting, applicable sex offender registry screenings for Adult Residential roles, and other position-related verifications. Roles requiring driving are subject to a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) review and valid Utah driver’s license.
All employees of Odyssey House are required to adhere to: Odyssey House mission, philosophy, and scope of service; Division of Human Services Code of Conduct and all other relevant service contract requirement standards; ensuring a safe environment for all clients and staff; providing exemplary customer service to both internal and external customers; fostering a positive work environment; ensuring high-quality client care within the scope of the assigned position.
Each employee is expected to clearly understand roles and responsibilities regarding the following: Specific job position, time management, personnel file requirements, client record system, incident reporting, mandatory training requirements, maintaining proper client boundaries, and individual rights of clients and staff.
Physical Demands of the Job: Ability to lift up to 15 lbs., drive (or adequate alternate transportation), sit for prolonged periods, and perform light to moderate physical activity at times.
EEOC Statement: Odyssey House is an equal-opportunity employer. All aspects of employment, including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.