Residential Nurse

Torrington, CT

Residential Nurse - Hanson House

The Residential Nurse works collaboratively with the medical provider and the rest of the residential treatment team to provide holistic care. This will include providing alcohol and drug focused nursing assessments, oversight of medication and self-administration, coordination of care for ongoing treatment, and facilitating biopsychosocial groups. 

Part-Time / Non-Exempt

20 Hours weekly - 7:30am-12:30pm 

Pay Range begins at $40.00

Qualifications

Registered Nurse in State of CT. Previous experience with recovering persons and behavioral health preferred. Previous experience with an electronic health record preferred. Must have organizational, verbal, and written communication skills.

Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods of time sitting at a desk, using the phone, and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds at times.

 Valid Driver’s license.

BENEFITS

  • Paid Sick Time
  • Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan with employer match
  • 2 Gym Membership Options

AGENCY OVERVIEW

 The McCall Behavioral Health Network is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to inspire hope and promote wellness and healing through a continuum of behavioral health services — prevention, treatment, recovery support, and community engagement — for individuals of all ages and families across Western Connecticut. For more than 50 years, we have reached out to those who often feel isolated in their struggles and have never turned anyone away for their inability to pay. Led by President and CEO Maria Coutant Skinner, LCSW, our passionate team of highly trained professionals is committed to helping individuals and families overcome adversity, foster resilience, and achieve wellness. With locations in Canaan, Danbury, Torrington, Waterbury, and Winsted, McCall serves over 3,500 clients annually, supporting individuals wherever they are on their recovery journey. At McCall, our mission is at the heart of everything we do, ensuring that everyone in our community has equitable access to best-in-class care and the resources they need to heal and thrive.

 Key Responsibilities

  • Participate in screening of referrals and complete alcohol and drug focused assessments as part of admission process.
  • Coordinate care for all health needs.
  • Facilitation of biopsychosocial-educational groups in the program focused on health.
  • Maintain appropriate clinical records and reports according to established timelines.
  • Assist in the development of recovery plans and connect to needed resources.