The HUF Center
Location
Norfolk, Virginia
Responsible for administering medications to clients and completing all pertinent clinical documentation under nursing supervision. Provides direct care services, monitors client safety, and co-facilitates therapeutic psychosocial activities.
Must possess a medication administration certification or be a CNA approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing with at least one year of mental health experience. Requires a valid Virginia Driver's License and the ability to pass CPR/First Aid and background screenings.
Company Overview The Hope Unity and Freedom Center is a diverse team of professionals providing psychosocial day support to male and female adults with a primary mental health diagnosis, dual diagnosis, and/or a coexisting disorder. Our work helps to decrease psychiatric hospitalization and provide stabilization of individuals with less intervention in the community. By providing daily routine and structure in a safe environment, each individual is able to achieve their best and improve their quality of life.
As a Medication Technician with the Hope, Unity, and Freedom (H.U.F.) Center, you are provided the opportunity to make a difference in the daily functioning of adults in need. Med Techs are responsible for completing progress notes, administering medications to clients under the overview of Program Nurses, and ensuring all safety measures are always being adhered to, among other duties. Med Techs are the primary support system for those in their care while at the H.U.F. Center, improving the lives of those around them daily.
Role Qualifications: At a minimum, must possess a medication administration certification approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing; at maximum, the applicant is a Certified Nursing Assistant under the Virginia Board of Nursing Must have at least 1 year of documented experience working with mental health needs. Must be able to complete and pass: a CPR/First Aid certification; Handle with Care physical and/or verbal intervention training; annual tuberculosis (TB) screening test; and clear criminal background and central registry check. Must have a valid Virginia Driver’s License. Strong and assertive personality. Excellent verbal and written communication; required to complete documentation.