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(Archived) Lead Recovery Treatment Assistant

Last Updated: 10/31/19

Job Description

Overview

The Lead Recovery Treatment Assistant (RTA) serves as a point person for questions from RTA’s, and bumping it up to the RTA supervisor/Nurse when questions cannot be answered. They report to the nurse/RTA supervisor any issues with staff (not completing duties, boundary issues, etc.). Lead RTA’s do not discipline staff, but the Lead, and any RTA, can provide real time support and instruction to a peer in a respectful manner. The Lead RTA communicates with the Nurse any changes in PS status, or staff needs on the unit and promotes a culture of teamwork and collaboration among RTA’s as well as with all unit staff. As required and depending on the shift, they will also provide medical and mental health care services, including patient supervision and patient care services required by G.L. c. 123, § 21 and 103 DOC 651. The RTA works under the supervision of the Registered Nurse (RN), the Chief Nursing Officer, and the Chief of Social Work to provide appropriate documentation requirements, and effective input into clinical pathways and treatment planning. Lead RTAs are not involved in the disciplining, mandating or changing the schedules of RTA staff.

Additional Details

*Growth Opportunity*Day Shift

Qualifications

Education:

  • 1-2 years of education towards a degree in a health related or human services field,
  • Certificate in Human Services 2 -3 years’ experience in psych/forensic setting, or
  • Bachelor’s degree in health or human services related field

Experience:

  • Minimum of 12 months of experience working in a behavioral health facility.

Licenses/Certifications:

  • CPR Certification required prior to providing direct care.

Responsibilities

  1. The Recovery Treatment Assistant provides therapeutic care, monitors patients’ conditions, assists patients in daily activities and ensures a safe, clean environment. Facilitates unit activities, recreation, crisis management, and nutritional tracking.
  2. Assists licensed nursing staff in providing direct services to assigned population including health data collection; observations of behaviors and activities of daily living; assistance with activities of daily living including prompting, education and support; specific assignments such as face checks, unit monitoring, one to one’s, overall supervision of patients, groups and other direct care duties as assigned.
  3. Acts as a Specially Trained Observer who understands, assists, observes and engages with patients in seclusion or restraint per 103 DOC 651 policy.
  4. Oversees the whereabouts of patients, assists the patients at mealtimes, assists with transportation and documents and communicates patient-related matters promptly and accurately. Observes patients, listens to their concerns, records observations and report to the behavioral health professionals about any unusual behavior.
  5. Demonstrates basic knowledge regarding therapeutic communication and the goals of recovery and trauma informed care. Understands the hospital’s recovery based patients mission, vision and values and how these guide treatment and care at the hospital.

Wellpath is an EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disability Employer

Company Details

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Introducing Wellpath, the newly combined Correct Care Solutions and Correctional Medical Group Companies. From two organizations that shared a “patients-first” philosophy, a new company emerges to transform healthcare through innovative public/private healthcare partnerships. Simply put, we are the best at what we do with the top healthcare talent, leading-edge programs and advanced technology. We...