Logo
HealthRIGHT 360

Addiction Provider-Intake Services (MD/DO)

HealthRIGHT 360, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

Save Job

HealthRIGHT 360 gives hope, builds health, and changes lives for people in need by providing comprehensive, integrated, compassionate care that includes primary medical care, mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment.

Benefits and perks:

HR360 offers a robust benefits package, including PTO, 15 paid holidays, commuter benefits, retirement plans, and more! Employees qualify for public loan forgiveness programs Training and professional development opportunities Work with mission driven, compassionate colleagues and make a difference every day in the work that you do. Under the clinical supervision of the Director of Addiction Medicine, the Addiction Provider is primarily responsible for the following: 1) management of intoxication and withdrawal states, 2) the initiation and monitoring of Medically Assisted Treatment, 3) the evaluation and management of addiction related medical and psychiatric problems. The Addiction Provider is responsible for conducting medical histories, performing physical examinations, applying screening tools, ordering and interpreting laboratory tests, and completing standard documentation related to the treatment of addiction . They are responsible for working in collaboration with medical and behavioral health staff in our Central Intake Department, Withdrawal Management Program, and Residential and Outpatient Programs. They provide direct patient care within HealthRIGHT 360's Central Intake Department, Withdrawal Management Program, and/or Residential Programs.

The Addiction Provider may also provide supervision for Advanced Practice Providers in Collaborative Agreements, providing input in the clinical review, performance appraisal, peer review and hiring and termination of such staff.

The Addiction Provider also supervises the MAT healthcare treatment team in the absence of the Director of Addiction Medicine. This supervision may include managing Medical Assistants and Nurse functions. The position may require after hours work in assisting Behavioral Health staff during the night and on weekends.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Skills & Medicine Responsibilities:

Determine severity of drug and alcohol use based on current DSM criteria. Evaluate and treat drug and alcohol related withdrawal with medications. Determine appropriate ASAM Level of Care based on ASAM criteria Assess clients for clearance to enter withdrawal management and prescribe appropriate medication to support withdrawal process. Prescribe medication assisted treatment to aid in recovery goals. Evaluate clients in Withdrawal Management and Residential Programs who return to using substances. Evaluate clients in Withdrawal Management and Residential Programs who return from the ED or Hospital due to an overdose or any other medical condition. Monitor clients in the Withdrawal Management Program to ensure safe and effective treatment. Assist clients with state disability insurance applications during the residential program treatment. Conduct physical examinations for clearance for the Residential Program Interpret Urinary Drug Screens Monitor clients in Residential Programming for medication assisted treatment compliance. Assist Health & Wellness staff with inquiries about medications. Educates clients on opioid reversal and Narcan Use. Analyzes and interprets patient history, symptoms, physical findings, and/or diagnostic information to develop appropriate diagnoses. Maintains complete and detailed records of medical history, assessment, and health care plans. Uses motivational interviewing or recovery coaching Consulting with the Director of Addiction Medicine for treatment or referral options. Collaboration with behavior health and psychiatry teams. Provide oversight for Advanced Practice Providers including entering into a Collaborative Agreement with the Advanced Practice Provider, providing supervision, having input in the clinical review, performance appraisal, peer review and hiring and termination of providers and clinical support staff. EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES QUALIFICATIONS:

Education and Experience

Required :

M.D. or D. O. degree from accredited United States medical school. Successfully completed internship and residency at accredited United States Internship or Residency Program. Certification/Licensure:

Board Certified in family medicine or internal medicine. Board certified or registered in addiction medicine, or equivalent experience. Valid and active California medical license, Eligible to participate in the CMS Medicaid/Medicare reimbursement programs. Valid and active DEA license with X waiver to prescribe buprenorphine. Desired:

Clinical experience working with people who have experienced addiction, homelessness, incarceration and trauma. Training in motivational interviewing or recovery coaching Advanced knowledge in primary care-based psychiatry

Background Clearance

-Must complete background check and livescan clearance

We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.