Porch Light Health
Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner
Porch Light Health, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285
Overview
Porch Light Health is a local leader in outpatient treatment of Opioid Use Disorders and other addictive disorders. We foster a family environment where patients are treated with compassion and honesty. We believe that addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease. Our staff is passionate about helping other people. We offer Medication Assisted Treatment and behavioral health services. We believe there is life beyond addiction and strive to help our patients discover their purpose and community in a healthy environment. We are looking for people who are willing to work in a fast paced medical environment. Job Details
Porch Light Health is looking for a certified Physician Assistant, and/or Nurse Practitioner to work in the specialty of Addiction Medicine. We encourage new grads to apply as we will train you in the Addiction Medicine specialty. This job is 40 hours per week, clinic-based, located in Denver, Colorado. The medical Provider will see patients in clinic as well as via telehealth. This job involves travel to clinic sites in Denver, CO. You would be helping persons suffering from addiction or substance use disorder such as alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, etc. No prior addiction medicine experience is necessary. Emergency Room, Primary care, or psych experience is helpful. Must have an interest in helping underserved populations and be willing to learn new concepts. The ability to administer intramuscular medication by injection is required. Responsibilities
Patient Care: Provide clinical assessment, diagnosis, and ongoing management of patients seeking MAT for opioid or alcohol use disorder. Medication Management: Prescribe and monitor MAT medications (e.g., oral and injectable buprenorphine and naltrexone), ensuring appropriate dosing, adherence, and monitoring for potential side effects. Comprehensive Assessments: Conduct thorough medical histories, physical examinations, and diagnostic evaluations to assess patient needs and treatment progress. Collaborative Care: Work closely with a multidisciplinary team including physicians, counselors, peer workers, and other healthcare providers to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. Patient Education: Educate patients on the nature of substance use disorder and the MAT process, and provide counseling on lifestyle changes, coping mechanisms, and return-to-use prevention. Follow-Up Care: Monitor and evaluate patient progress, adjusting treatment plans as needed, and coordinating care for any comorbid conditions. Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely electronic health records (EHR) for all patient encounters, treatment plans, and medication management. Compliance & Regulations: Ensure compliance with all federal and state regulations, including MAT guidelines, HIPAA, and appropriate documentation of controlled substances. Crisis Intervention: Provide crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques when necessary, ensuring patient and staff safety at all times. Quality Improvement: Participate in continuous quality improvement efforts to enhance patient care outcomes and clinic operations. Qualifications
Education: Master's or Doctoral degree in nursing (APRN), physician assistant (PA), or other related field. New Grads are welcome to apply. Licensing & Certification: Active, unrestricted state license as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA). Experience: New Grads welcome to apply Training & Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of MAT protocols, medications, and treatment for opioid, stimulant, benzodiazepine, and alcohol use disorders. Experience with behavioral health and counseling approaches is a plus. Skills: Strong clinical assessment and diagnostic skills; Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment; Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to build rapport with patients and collaborate effectively with healthcare teams; Understanding of regulatory compliance and documentation requirements in MAT settings. Compensation & Schedule
Pay: $115,000.00 - $125,000.00 The base salary offered will depend on various factors such as schedule, education, experience, geographical location, skills, and qualifications, as well as internal equity. Schedule: Full-time 8:30am-4:30pm M-F (Saturday Rotation). Rove to the following clinic locations in the Central Region: Denver, Lakewood, Aurora, Englewood, Arvada and Northglenn. Benefits
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Loan repayment program Malpractice insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Medical specialties
Addiction Medicine Work setting
Outpatient License/Certification
Certified Nurse Practitioner or PA certification license to practice in Colorado Anticipated Application Window - This role is anticipated to close within 30 days from the date of posting. However, if the position has not been filled, PLH may keep the application period open longer.
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Porch Light Health is a local leader in outpatient treatment of Opioid Use Disorders and other addictive disorders. We foster a family environment where patients are treated with compassion and honesty. We believe that addiction is a chronic relapsing brain disease. Our staff is passionate about helping other people. We offer Medication Assisted Treatment and behavioral health services. We believe there is life beyond addiction and strive to help our patients discover their purpose and community in a healthy environment. We are looking for people who are willing to work in a fast paced medical environment. Job Details
Porch Light Health is looking for a certified Physician Assistant, and/or Nurse Practitioner to work in the specialty of Addiction Medicine. We encourage new grads to apply as we will train you in the Addiction Medicine specialty. This job is 40 hours per week, clinic-based, located in Denver, Colorado. The medical Provider will see patients in clinic as well as via telehealth. This job involves travel to clinic sites in Denver, CO. You would be helping persons suffering from addiction or substance use disorder such as alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and benzodiazepines, etc. No prior addiction medicine experience is necessary. Emergency Room, Primary care, or psych experience is helpful. Must have an interest in helping underserved populations and be willing to learn new concepts. The ability to administer intramuscular medication by injection is required. Responsibilities
Patient Care: Provide clinical assessment, diagnosis, and ongoing management of patients seeking MAT for opioid or alcohol use disorder. Medication Management: Prescribe and monitor MAT medications (e.g., oral and injectable buprenorphine and naltrexone), ensuring appropriate dosing, adherence, and monitoring for potential side effects. Comprehensive Assessments: Conduct thorough medical histories, physical examinations, and diagnostic evaluations to assess patient needs and treatment progress. Collaborative Care: Work closely with a multidisciplinary team including physicians, counselors, peer workers, and other healthcare providers to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. Patient Education: Educate patients on the nature of substance use disorder and the MAT process, and provide counseling on lifestyle changes, coping mechanisms, and return-to-use prevention. Follow-Up Care: Monitor and evaluate patient progress, adjusting treatment plans as needed, and coordinating care for any comorbid conditions. Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely electronic health records (EHR) for all patient encounters, treatment plans, and medication management. Compliance & Regulations: Ensure compliance with all federal and state regulations, including MAT guidelines, HIPAA, and appropriate documentation of controlled substances. Crisis Intervention: Provide crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques when necessary, ensuring patient and staff safety at all times. Quality Improvement: Participate in continuous quality improvement efforts to enhance patient care outcomes and clinic operations. Qualifications
Education: Master's or Doctoral degree in nursing (APRN), physician assistant (PA), or other related field. New Grads are welcome to apply. Licensing & Certification: Active, unrestricted state license as a Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA). Experience: New Grads welcome to apply Training & Knowledge: In-depth knowledge of MAT protocols, medications, and treatment for opioid, stimulant, benzodiazepine, and alcohol use disorders. Experience with behavioral health and counseling approaches is a plus. Skills: Strong clinical assessment and diagnostic skills; Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment; Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to build rapport with patients and collaborate effectively with healthcare teams; Understanding of regulatory compliance and documentation requirements in MAT settings. Compensation & Schedule
Pay: $115,000.00 - $125,000.00 The base salary offered will depend on various factors such as schedule, education, experience, geographical location, skills, and qualifications, as well as internal equity. Schedule: Full-time 8:30am-4:30pm M-F (Saturday Rotation). Rove to the following clinic locations in the Central Region: Denver, Lakewood, Aurora, Englewood, Arvada and Northglenn. Benefits
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Loan repayment program Malpractice insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Medical specialties
Addiction Medicine Work setting
Outpatient License/Certification
Certified Nurse Practitioner or PA certification license to practice in Colorado Anticipated Application Window - This role is anticipated to close within 30 days from the date of posting. However, if the position has not been filled, PLH may keep the application period open longer.
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