We are looking for a full-time, Advanced Practice Provider (FNP, PMHNP or PA) in our Outpatient Opioid Treatment Program (OTP). Our program offers medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) along with individual and group therapy, and case management to support recovery. Other services offered include pre-screening, initial and annual medical assessment, assessment of co-occurring disorders, on-site urinalysis collection, disease education, and recovery treatment planning. West Ridge Center is a patient focused, team-based environment. The NP/PA will work under the supervision of the OTP Medical Director. Schedule will be on site, weekdays 6am-1pm. This is a 0.9 position with weekends and holidays off and no on-call requirements outside work hours.
Under the direction of the Medical Director and/or physician, the Advanced Practice Provider (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) provides healthcare services to patients by following established standards, procedures and practices in their area of specialty. Obtains detailed history and performs physical or psychological examinations. Performs or orders X-rays, electrocardiograms, laboratory tests and other diagnostic procedures, and interprets results. Administers such therapeutic procedures as injections, immunizations, suturing and wound care. Provides physicians with assistance during surgery or medical procedures. Instructs patients on prescribed therapeutic regimens, home care and health maintenance. Evaluates outcomes of direct patient care and consults with other specialists as required. Maintains required records and writes progress notes on patient charts as to status, treatments and procedures. Provides preventative health care services to long-term patients and arranges consultations and referrals.
Minimum Education
- Masters Degree in Nursing or Graduate of an American Medical Association approved Physician Assistant educational program.
Minimum Work Experience
- 2 years of Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant experience in specialty area being sought (i.e., Pain Management, Orthopaedics, Emergency Medicine, Psychiatrics, Endocrinology or Oncology).
Required Licenses/Certifications
- Licensed with the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation with advanced certification by a national certifying organization recognized by the Vermont Nursing Board’s scope of practice.
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- Licensed by the Vermont Medical Board with certification by a national certifying organization recognized by the Vermont Medical Board for scope of practice.
- Unit-specific certifications as required (ACLS, TNCC, PALS, ENPC) per specific department operational framework.
- Completion of endorsed patient/visitor de-escalation and restraint program certification based on department specific guidelines.
- DEA and State of Vermont required CMEs on Substance Use Disorder completed.
- Willingness to get continuous medical education in the evaluation and treatment of Substance Use Disorder and methadone maintenance treatment programs.
Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
- Able to take medical history, assess medical condition and interpret findings.
- Able to prepare and maintain records, write reports and respond to correspondence.
- Skilled in developing and maintaining quality assurance and a continuous quality improvement program.
- Able to establish and maintain effective working relations with patients, staff, and public.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Knowledge of human relations, group dynamics, and quality improvement techniques.
- Able to work in spite of interruptions.
- Able to meet deadlines under pressure.
- Microsoft Office desktop application and navigation skills.
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