Addiction Recovery Care
Location
Ashland, Kentucky
The UA Collector is responsible for collecting urine specimens while maintaining strict chain of custody and preventing specimen adulteration. They also manage testing supplies, ensure client compliance with medical necessity requirements, and maintain a clean collection environment.
A high school diploma is required, with preferred experience in substance use treatment or medical lab settings. Candidates must possess a valid driver's license and the ability to handle crisis situations calmly while maintaining professional boundaries.
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We are hiring a UA Collector for our growing team! The UA Collector will primarily be responsible for:
● Maintains supplies and equipment needed ● Maintains client confidentiality during collection ● Maintains proper chain of custody during collection ● Utilizes standard precautions while collecting ● Observes client during the entire collection process ● Communicates with director of any missed collections ● Maintains spreadsheet to ensure client compliance ● Re-orders testing supplies as needed via the lab order form on the boat ● Communicates with the medical operations manager for training needs ● Ensures that every client is compliant with medical necessity testing requirements ● The collector is responsible for preventing the clients or anyone else from gaining unauthorized access to the collection materials/supplies and ensuring this is followed at all times. The collector must also ensure that the patient does not have access to items that could be used to adulterate or dilute the specimen (e.g., soap, disinfectants, cleaning agents, water) ● The Collector will be responsible for ensuring the collection site is kept clean at all times, and a clean surface is available for the collector to use as a work area for completing required paperwork. ● Collector will be responsible for reviewing and following all procedures to prevent the client or anyone else from gaining unauthorized access to the collection materials/supplies. The collector must also ensure that the patient does not have access to items that could be used to adulterate or dilute the specimen (e.g., soap, disinfectants, cleaning agents, water); as well as procedures to ensure that all authorized persons are under the supervision of a collector or appropriate site personnel at all times when permitted into the site. ● The collector will be responsible for explaining the basic collection procedures to the client. ● Participate in staff and state regulatory training as required ● Adhere to program policies and procedures while maintaining a professional code of ethics ● Maintain a valid driver’s license
● High School Diploma or equivalent ● 1 year of experience in substance use treatment preferred ● 1 year of lab or medical experience preferred
● Knowledge of basic infection prevention strategies and precautions. ● Knowledge of the physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual impact of alcohol and other substances on the individual and family. ● Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. ● Attention to detail and organization is a must. ● Ability to prioritize work- and work-related responsibilities. ● Ability to coordinate and manage multiple tasks with attention to detail. ● Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle crisis situations in a calm and supportive manner. ● Ability to exhibit professional and courteous behavior, consistent with the ARC mission statement, when interacting with persons of varying backgrounds and education levels to create a safe and therapeutic relationship with clients served ● Ability to sit and/or stand for long periods of time ● Ability to read detailed health records ● Ability to lift and carry up to 10 lbs. ● Ability to operate computer and other equipment in the office ● Must have sufficient mobility to move around the office and the community
ARC full-time employees enjoy very attractive benefits packages for employees and their families to include health, dental, vision, life insurance, a wide array of ancillary insurance products for life’s needs, 401(k) plan with company matching and to ensure the work-life balance - generous paid vacation, sick, holiday and maternity/paternity leave policies.
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