Care Alliance Careers
Description:
Our Mission To transform lives by providing exceptional, accessible, and compassionate healthcare experiences for all.
Our Vision Care Alliance will be the
health center of choice , delivering
compassionate, high-quality, and innovative healthcare
that empowers individuals and strengthens communities. We are committed to
advocacy, accessibility, and excellence , ensuring every patient receives the care they deserve with dignity, respect, and unwavering support.
Our Values 1.
Accessibility: We are committed to eliminating barriers to care, ensuring that every individual—regardless of background or circumstance—has access to high-quality healthcare. 2.
Collaboration: Our strength comes from collaboration, fostering communication and teamwork among employees, patients, and community stakeholders to achieve shared goals. 3.
Accountability: We are unwavering in our commitment to accountability, upholding the highest standards in
patient care, employee well-being, and organizational excellence. 4.
Compassion: We treat every person with dignity, empathy, and respect, building trust through genuine care and understanding. 5.
Innovation: We embrace change and seek out creative solutions to continuously improve the experiences of our employees, patients, and community. 6.
Excellence: We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence, ensuring superior clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, and transformative patient experiences. Community Impact: We are deeply rooted in the communities we serve, dedicated to creating positive, sustainable change through outreach, advocacy, and partnerships.
Job Summary: The Clinical Outreach Provider (NP/PA) delivers high-quality primary care across diverse community settings, including school-based health centers (serving K–12), homeless shelters, outpatient treatment centers, and other outreach locations. This role is designed for a nurse practitioner or physician assistant with a background in family medicine or internal medicine. Pediatric or substance use management experience is preferred but not required.
The provider will offer clinical services both within Care Alliance’s brick-and-mortar clinics and through mobile medical units, ensuring access to care for underserved and vulnerable populations. The Clinical Outreach Provider will practice within an integrated, team-based model of care, collaborating with physicians, behavioral health clinicians, pharmacists, case managers, and community partners.
Requirements:
Competencies/Responsibilities: *Include but are not limited to:
Clinical Care
· Provide comprehensive primary care services across the lifespan, including preventive, acute, and chronic disease management. · Deliver care at outreach sites, including K–12 school-based health centers, homeless shelters, recovery programs, and other designated locations. · Diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic conditions according to evidence-based guidelines. · Prescribe medications, order diagnostic tests, and develop individualized care plans. · Provide immunizations, screenings, and age-appropriate preventive services. · Support patients in accessing specialty care, behavioral health services, and social support resources.
Outreach & Integration
· Serve as a key provider on Care Alliance’s mobile medical units and community-based clinics. · Collaborate with schools, shelters, recovery centers, and community partners to meet health needs in non-traditional settings. · Deliver care that is culturally competent, trauma-informed, and responsive to the needs of diverse populations. · Actively participate in care coordination with interdisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care across outreach and clinic-based settings.
Compliance & Quality
· Document all encounters in the electronic medical record (EMR) in a timely and accurate manner. · Follow Care Alliance protocols, state and federal regulations, and evidence-based practice standards. · Participate in quality improvement activities, population health initiatives, and program evaluation. · Contribute to organizational goals around access, equity, and improved patient outcomes.
Minimum Education and Experience: Required: · Licensed Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) in the State of Ohio. · Board-certified in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or related specialty. · Pediatric or substance use management experience preferred but not required. · Current DEA license. · Two or more years of clinical practice in primary care or community health strongly preferred. · Commitment to serving diverse, underserved populations with compassion and respect. · Strong collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills. · Ability to work in both traditional clinical environments and mobile/outreach settings.
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Our Mission To transform lives by providing exceptional, accessible, and compassionate healthcare experiences for all.
Our Vision Care Alliance will be the
health center of choice , delivering
compassionate, high-quality, and innovative healthcare
that empowers individuals and strengthens communities. We are committed to
advocacy, accessibility, and excellence , ensuring every patient receives the care they deserve with dignity, respect, and unwavering support.
Our Values 1.
Accessibility: We are committed to eliminating barriers to care, ensuring that every individual—regardless of background or circumstance—has access to high-quality healthcare. 2.
Collaboration: Our strength comes from collaboration, fostering communication and teamwork among employees, patients, and community stakeholders to achieve shared goals. 3.
Accountability: We are unwavering in our commitment to accountability, upholding the highest standards in
patient care, employee well-being, and organizational excellence. 4.
Compassion: We treat every person with dignity, empathy, and respect, building trust through genuine care and understanding. 5.
Innovation: We embrace change and seek out creative solutions to continuously improve the experiences of our employees, patients, and community. 6.
Excellence: We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence, ensuring superior clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, and transformative patient experiences. Community Impact: We are deeply rooted in the communities we serve, dedicated to creating positive, sustainable change through outreach, advocacy, and partnerships.
Job Summary: The Clinical Outreach Provider (NP/PA) delivers high-quality primary care across diverse community settings, including school-based health centers (serving K–12), homeless shelters, outpatient treatment centers, and other outreach locations. This role is designed for a nurse practitioner or physician assistant with a background in family medicine or internal medicine. Pediatric or substance use management experience is preferred but not required.
The provider will offer clinical services both within Care Alliance’s brick-and-mortar clinics and through mobile medical units, ensuring access to care for underserved and vulnerable populations. The Clinical Outreach Provider will practice within an integrated, team-based model of care, collaborating with physicians, behavioral health clinicians, pharmacists, case managers, and community partners.
Requirements:
Competencies/Responsibilities: *Include but are not limited to:
Clinical Care
· Provide comprehensive primary care services across the lifespan, including preventive, acute, and chronic disease management. · Deliver care at outreach sites, including K–12 school-based health centers, homeless shelters, recovery programs, and other designated locations. · Diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic conditions according to evidence-based guidelines. · Prescribe medications, order diagnostic tests, and develop individualized care plans. · Provide immunizations, screenings, and age-appropriate preventive services. · Support patients in accessing specialty care, behavioral health services, and social support resources.
Outreach & Integration
· Serve as a key provider on Care Alliance’s mobile medical units and community-based clinics. · Collaborate with schools, shelters, recovery centers, and community partners to meet health needs in non-traditional settings. · Deliver care that is culturally competent, trauma-informed, and responsive to the needs of diverse populations. · Actively participate in care coordination with interdisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care across outreach and clinic-based settings.
Compliance & Quality
· Document all encounters in the electronic medical record (EMR) in a timely and accurate manner. · Follow Care Alliance protocols, state and federal regulations, and evidence-based practice standards. · Participate in quality improvement activities, population health initiatives, and program evaluation. · Contribute to organizational goals around access, equity, and improved patient outcomes.
Minimum Education and Experience: Required: · Licensed Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) in the State of Ohio. · Board-certified in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or related specialty. · Pediatric or substance use management experience preferred but not required. · Current DEA license. · Two or more years of clinical practice in primary care or community health strongly preferred. · Commitment to serving diverse, underserved populations with compassion and respect. · Strong collaboration, communication, and problem-solving skills. · Ability to work in both traditional clinical environments and mobile/outreach settings.
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