Medical Provider (w/ Mobile Unit Support) Tumwater, Washington
Company: Hopeandhealingclinic
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Medical Provider (w/ Mobile Unit Support)Tumwater,
WashingtonMedical Provider (w/ Mobile Unit Support): Hope and
Healing Clinic, LLCWhy Hope and Healing Clinic?Every journey to
recovery is unique. At Hope and Healing Clinic, we offer
personalized medication-assisted treatment and behavioral health
therapy tailored to your needs. We are with you every step of the
way to deliver guidance, support, and resources on your path
towards recovery.Our team of healthcare professionals provide an
expanded scope of care for patients enrolled in our opioid
treatment program. This holistic, person-first approach addresses
the core of the problem and the full impact of substance use in
their lives.Join Our Team!Hope and Healing Clinic is seeking a
Medical Provider who is eager to support their new clinic located
in Tumwater, WA.The Medical Provider's primary responsibility is to
evaluate opioid use disorder and to prescribe and adjust
appropriate opioid use disorder treatment medications as indicated.
These include methadone, buprenorphine/naloxone, and naltrexone.
Medical Providers also evaluate and treat other co-occurring
substance use disorders when indicated. The individual in this
position shall be a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or
physician assistant. This position will support the Clinic and the
Mobile Unit.Hope and Healing Clinic believes that Medication
Assisted Treatment is the most evidence-based and patient-centered
model of care for treating opioid use disorder. The Medical
Provider should adhere to and value the philosophical priorities of
Harm Reduction and treat all patients with respect, compassion, and
dignity. The Medical Provider will report directly to the Medical
Director.Responsibilities:
- Ensure implementation of all clinic policies and procedures;
recommend policy and procedure updates and changes as
necessary.
- Ensure timely and complete documentation of treatment records,
medication security, and any other documentation required by
federal, state, and local agencies.
- Ensure that the clinic and the mobile unit protects the rights
and confidentiality of all patients.
- Conduct intake medical assessment and diagnosis and determine
initial medication choice and dose.
- Conduct patient dose evaluations and change medications as
indicated.
- Conduct thorough physical examinations and make appropriate
recommendations for follow-up.
- Document findings and decision-making about care in electronic
health record.
- Maintain timely and appropriate communication and attend
meetings as requested.
- Facilitate appropriate communication and referrals with outside
medical providers for needed care and follow-up.
- Evaluate, as necessary, patients with urgent or emergent
medical needs and determine if further medical assistance is
necessary.
- Write medical orders for all take-home privileges, seeking
regulatory exceptions as necessary.
- Comply with other ad hoc requests and projects as
assigned.
- Maintain a strong policy knowledge of and compliance with all
applicable federal, state, and local rules, laws and regulations
regarding Opioid Treatment Programs.
- Maintain knowledge of and compliance with CFR-related privacy
principles and HIPAA policies and procedures.
- Participate in federal and state substance use disorder
training and continuing education as needed to safely and
effectively perform in the position.
- Interact with all staff in a positive and motivational fashion
supporting the clinic's mission and commitment to patient
experience.Position Requirements:
- Physicians are required to have an active physician's license
in the state of Washington.
- Nurse Practitioners shall be certified and licensed as a nurse
practitioner in the state of Washington.
- Physician Assistants shall be licensed as a physician assistant
in the state of Washington.
- All Medical Providers must have Schedule II - V prescriptive
authority from the State of Washington.Experience:
- At least one year of experience treating substance use
disorders is desired.
- Experience in treating opioid use disorder is preferred.
- Experience working within an Opioid Treatment Program will be
given hiring preference.
- DATA waiver for prescription of buprenorphine is desired but
not required.
- Applicants should have experience in, comfort with, and desire
for working with patients with substance use disorders, behavioral
health diagnoses, and socioeconomic challenges, as well as a basic
knowledge of the properties and side effects of opioid use disorder
treatment medications and other substances used by our
population.Physical Requirements:
- The physical demands described here are representative of those
that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential duties and responsibilities of this job:
- A large portion of the work shift is sitting at a desk in front
of a computer. Will spend some time on feet while interacting with
patients and staff. Will also spend time on the Mobile Unit
treating patients. Should have the ability to lift and carry up to
25 lbs. as may be responsible for carrying heavy files.Additional:
- The nature of this position, as with most within substance use
disorder treatment and outreach, may at times be fast-paced with
high-stress situations and conditions. A successful applicant will
be adaptive with respect to patient needs and scheduling, and will
seek a position that offers a rewarding experience in offering
recovery to those in crisis within a positive, patient-centered
workplace.
- The position may require travel between proximate clinics and
work on the Mobile Unit, under some circumstances. The exact
schedule and time spent at each location may vary, depending on
site needs.
- Applicants should:
- Have basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, electronic
medical records systems, and a high level of initiative in keeping
current with technological change.
- Be willing to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with staff, clients, and outside contacts from a wide
variety of ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds and
possess strong conflict-resolution, interpersonal communication,
and time management skills.
- Have no history of alcohol or other drug misuse for three years
prior to employment.
- Be able to pass required background checks.
- Comply with all other testing, screening, and credentialing as
required.Preference will be given to qualified native applicants;
Chehalis Tribal Member and Native American preference policy is
applicable. However, all qualified individuals are encouraged to
apply. Applicants must be able to provide Indian preference
documentation if claimed.The above statements are intended to
describe the general nature and level of work being performed by
people assigned to this position. The requirements listed above are
representative of the minimum knowledge, skill, and/or ability
required. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be
able to satisfactorily perform the essential functions of the job
according to specific company requirements. Reasonable
accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Qualified applicants will be
afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination
because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability, or
marital status.
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