Part Time Patient Access Provider (Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner)
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Bicycle HealthHealthcare
CA, TX, MI, FL, AZ, COPart-TimeMiddle
Salary70 - 78 USD per hour
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Job Details
- Experience
- 1 year of experience as a provider delivering high-volume buprenorphine inductions, preferably in a telehealth environment. OR 3 years of experience as a provider in an in-person addiction medicine setting with emphasis on treating OUD OR 5 years of experience as a provider within a primary care, ED, or psychiatric setting with comfort caring for high-acuity patients diagnosed with OUD
- Required Skills
- EHRHIPAA
Requirements
- Must have at least ONE of the following state licenses: CA, TX, MI, FL, AZ, or CO
- DEA license in your home state.
- Must be eligible and willing to obtain licenses in multiple states.
- 1 year of experience as a provider delivering high-volume buprenorphine inductions, preferably in a telehealth environment.
- OR 3 years of experience as a provider in an in-person addiction medicine setting with emphasis on treating OUD
- OR 5 years of experience as a provider within a primary care, ED, or psychiatric setting with comfort caring for high-acuity patients diagnosed with OUD
- Physician Assistants must have completed four academic years of pre-professional and professional study, graduated from a Physician Assistant program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education and be certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.
- Strong communication skills, ability to build an effective provider-patient relationship that fosters engagement and adherence to a collaboratively developed care plan.
- Experience working in a fast-paced environment with the ability to adjust and be flexible with minimal notice.
- Comfort with risk/benefit balancing and a love for problem solving are required attributes.
- Motivational Interviewing experience preferred.
- Consistent access to a private work environment with high speed internet and professionally appropriate surroundings for frequent video conferencing and a workstation setup conducive to remote work needs.
- Preference for providers with telehealth experience.
Responsibilities
- Work a minimum of 8 hours per week
- Provide assessment and initial treatment for patients with Opioid Use Disorder.
- Provide diagnosis of Opioid Use Disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions.
- Safely and effectively start treatment with buprenorphine-naloxone for OUD, and manage the early induction and stabilization phases of care with close follow-up.
- Order and interpret labs including drug screens, provide patient counseling, and modify the assessment and care plan based on results.
- Utilize motivational interviewing and other engagement and rapport-building techniques to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
- Monitor your performance, and meet practice and personal clinical quality improvement goals related to patient outcomes, practice standards, and productivity.
- Develop a thorough understanding of practice policies and procedures, and actively participate in feedback and development.
- Develop an understanding of your local and regional referral resources and utilize them.
- Utilize a suite of web-based platforms to manage patient care and collaborate with your team.
- Engage in collaborative and/or supervisory practice agreements with Bicycle Health Physicians, and fulfill all obligations of these agreements to maintain practice compliance and quality.
- Continuously work towards obtaining and maintaining full licensure and credentialing statuses within a respective region during employment.
- Adhere to all federal and state laws and regulations concerning patient privacy and data security, including HIPAA's Privacy and Security Rules and 42 CFR Part 2.
- Regular and predictable attendance is required.
- Participation in testing and/or piloting new technologies or workflows
- All other duties as assigned.
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