Medication Specialist
Company: Catholic Charities Worcester County
Location: Worcester
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Catholic Charities Crozier House
is seeking a part-time Medication Specialist . Saturday & Sunday,
6:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Primary Responsibility : The Medication
Management Specialist is responsible for overseeing resident and
patient medications and facilitating the ability of the residents
to continue their prescribed medications across the continuum of
care and transitions in providers. Essential Duties: Observing and
supporting residents take their medications as prescribed. Directly
connecting residents to providers and prescribers to start and/or
continue medications. Working with providers and pharmacies to
coordinate refills and to prevent individuals from running out of
medications. Monitoring medication adherence and notifying the
appropriate team member when a medication is taken incorrectly.
Maintaining an accurate record of medications which remain in the
possession of residents. Maintaining accurate documentation of all
medication stored and disposal of. Ensuring the medication
refrigerator is in working condition and refrigerator temps are
recorded daily. Ensuring the smooth return and release of
medications to individuals at time of discharge. Stocking the
medication room with the appropriate supplies such as medicine
cups, counting trays and spatula, and cleaning those supplies
regularly to prevent buildup of medication residue. Witnessing
medication disposal and ensuring disposal is completed on a
regularly scheduled basis to prevent accumulation of medications.
Checking and replacing expired facility-supplied medications,
including first aid kit supplies and naloxone (Narcan) rescue kits.
Orienting new residents to program’s medication policies and
procedures. Training new and existing staff on the programs
medication policies and procedures. Arranging for program staff to
receive annual naloxone training and ongoing medication management
education, including scheduling external trainers to come onsite.
Reporting medication errors and incidents to the Supervisor and
other regulatory authorities as required. Responsible for all lab
samples and resident lab sampling schedules. Participate in
regularly scheduled Treatment Team and Monthly Staff Meetings and
the many in-service trainings required of this position. Follow all
safety protocols and contributes to a culture of safety through
awareness, reporting, and safe work practices. Perform other
related duties as requested. Knowledge/Experience: Successfully
completing the formal Medication Management Specialist Training
through BSAS. CPR-First Aid Certified and Overdose
Prevention/Narcan training capable. Demonstrated knowledge and
experience in the human services field with a special knowledge of
substance abuse and the role of a residential community model.
Possess a base of knowledge from introductory courses in substance
abuse and drug dependencies, as well as an understanding of working
with individuals within a marginal community. Lived experience is
valued. Candidates with personal recovery experience should
demonstrate at least two years of sustained recovery outside the
workplace. Skills/Abilities: Bi-lingual in Spanish/English is
preferred. Ability to read and write objective Shift/Incident
reports and communicate clearly in English as it relates to the
job. Possess a high level of professionalism, sensitivity, and
self-awareness when communicating with program residents,
co-workers, and leadership. Licenses/Certifications: Valid driver’s
license and proof of auto insurance preferred. Physical/Mental
Requirements: Normal range of vision and hearing, with or without
reasonable accommodation. Must be able to climb one flight of
stairs to access the Medication Room; this is an essential function
of the position due to the physical layout of the facility, which
does not have an elevator. Strong verbal and interpersonal
communication skills when dealing with staff, residents, and peers.
Ability to enforce policy, procedures, and administrative
directives elated to resident care and communicate these decisions
to the residents calmly and professionally, even in challenging
situations. Why Join Us? Catholic Charities Worcester County offers
a mission-driven workplace where you make a meaningful impact in
the community. We value our employees and are proud to offer a
comprehensive benefits package to support their well-being and
work-life balance. Benefits for Full-Time and Part-Time Employees
(30 hours/week) include: Health, dental, and vision insurance
403(b) retirement plan Basic Life and AD&D insurance Flexible
Spending Accounts (FSA) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) Employee
Assistance Program (EAP) Financial Assistance Program Paid vacation
time (full-time employees earn up to 3 weeks in their first year)
Paid holidays (17 company holidays in 2025 for full-time employees
and for part-time employees scheduled to work on the date of the
holiday) At Catholic Charities, you will be part of a team
dedicated to helping individuals and families thrive. Join us and
be a part of meaningful change. Catholic Charities Worcester County
is an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment
including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge,
will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business
needs. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical
or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic
information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under
federal, state, or local law.
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