Job Description
Job Description
Description :
Santa Fe Recovery Center is a leading provider of substance use disorder and mental health treatment and education services.
We are looking for a full-time Medical Provider to join our team at our Santa Fe offices. We offer a competitive salary range from $126.
000 - $135,000 (BOE) and the Benefits shown below. Experience working in the Healthcare Industry and / or Non-Profit is highly preferred.
This is a great opportunity to continue to advance in your career while being part of the team that is providing support to the community.
Medical Provider (Benefits) Benefits :
- A generous PTO package (3 weeks of PTO, 7 paid holidays, 3 floating holidays, & 2 mental health days)
- Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance (90% to 100% premium covered by employer)
- ST and LT disability
- Pet insurance
- Opt-in 401k with 4% match
- Access to our comprehensive Employee Assistance Program, providing 24 / 7 / 365 access to a licensed professional for staff and their immediate families
Summary :
Under the direction and supervision of the Chief Medical Officer, the Medical Provider performs a medical assessment of patients and prescribes or adjusts medications as indicated.
Evaluation, management, and prescribing services are rendered on-site at SFRC facilities. On-call is required under the direction of medical and executive management.
The Medical Provider collaborates with nursing and medical technician staff to facilitate admission, treatment, and successful discharge of patients with co-occurring substance use disorders.
Additional duties may include but are not limited to coordination of care with referral sources as well as educational support and interdisciplinary treatment consultation with patients, family members, caregivers, and staff.
Duties and Responsibilities of the Medical Provider : (Included but not limited to) You'll report to the Chief Medical Officer and :
- Review patients’ medical histories
- Conduct physical exams to check patient’s health
- Order and interpret diagnostic tests, such as x-rays or blood tests, as required
- Assess and diagnose patients
- Give brief treatment, education, and counseling regarding diagnosed / concerns to patients and families
- Prescribe medications as needed
- Record patient progress and treatment utilizing an agency EMR system
- Coordinate care across agency programs and referrals for needed services
- Is available on an on-call basis for admissions from the hospital and ongoing or emergency medication needs.
- Provides direction and support to nursing and medical technicians regarding diagnostic and medication management of clients
- Prescribes various medications (scheduled and PRN) as needed during both detox and post-detox phases of treatment per protocols
- Conducts or participates in quality assurance and educational programs; providing instruction and training in opioid addiction treatment with buprenorphine (Suboxone), diversion control, overdose prevention, and health management of addiction
- Performs buprenorphine induction, evaluation, management, and follow-up appointments; coordinating with SFRC staff to ensure efficiency and quality recovery services are provided including monitoring at admissions, ongoing treatment, and discharge
- Follows medical protocols established by the Chief Medical Officer including admission, treatment, and discharge standards in accordance with agency policy and procedure.
- Participate in required staff supervision, continuing education, and training.
- Performs any related duties as required and assigned by the Chief Medical Officer.
Requirements :
Minimum Qualifications :
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities :
- Provide compassionate patient care to individuals struggling with addiction and demonstrate commitment to their chosen path to recovery.
- Abides by the professional standards, rules, and regulations as promulgated by relevant state and federal licensing boards.
- Abides by agency policy and procedure established by the Board of Directors and Executive Management.
- Proficiency in providing medical and treatment information to program staff in person, by telephone, in written form, or by e-mail.
- Ability to make good decisions quickly and multitask well.
- Ability to consult a physician when there are limitations in knowledge or understanding of the concern / issue at hand.
- Ability to be detail-oriented in order to relay information accurately to internal and external treatment providers.
- Provide education to clients with limited health literacy and to those with English as their second language.
Education and Experience :
- State of New Mexico licensed Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant required.
- Possesses current DEA and NM-CSR licenses.
- Minimum 3 years of experience working with co-occurring disorders, preferred.
- Fluency in speaking and writing in Spanish is preferred.
- Proficiency with office technology and equipment, such as computers, copiers, scanners, fax machines, and phone systems, is required.
- Proficiency with MS Office applications is required.
- Proficiency with electronic health / medical records (EHR / EMR) documentation, is required.
- Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
- Possesses a values base consistent with the mission and philosophy of the Agency.
- Must have and maintain a current, valid NM driver’s license. Must also have and maintain a clean driving record, as well as auto insurance.