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Medication Specialist - Brien Center - Pittsfield

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Brien Center
P.O. Box 4219
Pittsfield, MA 01202
Phone:413-499-0412
Fax:413-448-2198
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Company Description:

The Brien Center is Berkshire County’s largest provider of behavioral health and addiction services. We employ over 450 dedicated, compassionate people who work at 26 locations county-wide, in roles including residential and nursing staff, case managers, therapeutic mentors and psychotherapists. Our impact is experienced and appreciated by over 10,000 individuals – including 4,000 children – whose lives are saved, whose illnesses are successfully treated, and who continue on as successful members of our community. We are proud of our comprehensive programs and services for highly-complex problems, and continue to hear from clients, years later, that their lives and families remain intact because of our care.

Medication Specialist
Pittsfield
Full Time
Human Services

Full-Time, Tuesday - Saturday, 2 PM to 10 PM

Job Summary:

This position is responsible for the oversight and management of the Medication Observation Program at the Keenan House for Men. The Medication Specialist will provide medication support as well as observation management to the residents in the program. The Medication Specialist will train and support residential staff around medication observation practices and policies. 

Essential Job Functions:

  •  Adheres to all applicable state and federal regulations; ensures compliance with the organization’s policies and procedures, code of conduct, and all applicable regulatory requirements.
  • Maintain medication confidentiality and security  
  • Responsible for storing and retrieving medication from storage
  • Document medications on medication administration records and medication sheets
  • Orient new residents to the Program’s medication policies and procedures. Observe medications being taken by residents
  • Report medication misuse concerns to Clinical Supervisor 
  • Report medication errors to the compliance department and the Bureau of Addiction Services
  • Directly connect residents to healthcare providers and prescribers. Work with providers and pharmacies to coordinate refills and to prevent individuals from running out of medications. 
  • Responsible for counting, inventorying and disposing of medication. Ensure an accurate return and release of medications to individuals at the time of discharge.

Qualifications, Experience and Education:

  • High school diploma required 
  • At least one year of residential addiction treatment experience required
  • At least one year of medication observation experience preferred 
  • EMO (End Mass Overdose) Health Medication Specialist Training preferred
  • Attend EMO (End Mass Overdose) Health Medication Specialist Training within 3 months of hire






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