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Nurse Practitioner (NP) | Part Time or Full Time

Hagerstown MD

Job Overview:

Schedule: Monday 8:30a-12:30p, Wednesday 5a-12:30p, Thursday 5a-12:30p, Friday 8:30a-12:30p   

Under the supervision of the Medical Director, the Nurse Practitioner II at Kolmac Integrated Behavioral Health and all its subsidiaries is responsible for providing evidence-based, integrated treatment to our patients. The NP II assesses, diagnoses and provides continuity care for patients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:   

  • Responsible for providing integrated behavioral health services to patients both virtually and in person.
  • Assess, diagnose, and treat adult patients with co-occurring SUD and Mental Health disorders. Establishes medical diagnoses based on history, assessment, and diagnostic findings.
  • Collaborate with counselors, case managers, or other treatment team members to coordinate client care.  
  • Responsible for timely and accurate completion of medical records, including assessment, treatment plan, progress notes, outcome measures, and billing entries.  
  • Examine or order laboratory or diagnostic tests for clients to provide information on general physical condition and mental disorders. • Orders, obtains, and interprets appropriate diagnostic tests.
  • Designs, orders, and documents appropriate treatment plans/plans of care including prescriptions of medications based on a comprehensive review of health information and diagnostic results.
  • Initiates protocols/clinical pathways and evaluates the plan of care ensuring timely intervention.
  • Performs invasive procedures when needed.
  • Collaborates with primary care providers regarding admission, discharge, and transfer decisions.
  • Presents patients in the caseload in rounds.
  • Communicates plan of care with appropriate providers including the collaborative physician, the primary care provider, the referring provider, the nursing staff, and the case manager.
  • Communicates plans of care with the patients and family members. Provides patient and family instruction related to the plan of care, disease process, new treatment plans, and medication regimens.
  • Counsels and educates patients and family members in disease processes, health maintenance and health promotion activities. Provides primary, secondary, and tertiary preventive care services.
  • Initiates appropriate referrals and specialty consultations or other agency involvement as needed.
  • Facilitates patient flow. Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team including case management ensuring appropriate and timely discharge.
  • Provides specialty consultation.
  • Advocates for patients ensuring patient/family participation in care, knowledge of treatment options, and understanding of patient rights.
  • Considers the holistic needs of patients and orchestrates resources (i.e., pain service, palliative care)
  • Performs other duties as assigned. 

Education Responsibilities 

  • Provides formal and informal educational programs for other members of the health care team consistent with evidence-based practice standards.
  • Participates in mentoring activities. Precepts interns.
  • Promotes understanding of disease processes in area of specialty/program.
  • Functions as a clinical resource for other team members including but not limited to interns, residents, fellows, nurses, and medical students.
  • Provides community education, health promotion, and outreach.
  • Acts as a community health resource. 

 Clinical Leadership/Outcomes 

  • Is responsible for coordinating adequate nurse practitioner coverage on their service.
  • Works with the physician and nurse practitioner staff to ensure this coverage.
  • Works with primary care providers to achieve service specific outcome targets for key metrics including clinical outcomes, level of service, cost of care and patient satisfaction.
  • Participates in performance improvement activities aimed at improving clinical outcomes and minimizing variation.
  • In collaboration with physician leadership and the entire leadership team, develops clinical pathways.
  • Participates in and leads quality assurance activities (i.e., chart reviews, peer review) and establishes standard of practice.
  • Advances the patient care delivery process through the application of research, evidence-based practice standards, and industry best practices.
  • Advises and influences CCG policies and procedures to improve the delivery of care.
  • Introduces and evaluates new patient care delivery systems, models of care and therapeutic and preventive interventions that target patient needs not met by current care delivery strategies.
  • Actively participates and contributes to various department and division meetings and organizational initiatives.
  • Maintains compliance and regulatory documentation for administrative purposes and reimbursement for services.
  • Participates in accreditation readiness.
  • Supervises ancillary staff including completing annual reviews.

 Customer Service 

  • Models and upholds a customer service focus to all internal and external customers.
  • Demonstrates respect for all people in the work environment.
  • Ensures confidentiality of patient information.

Qualifications - Education and Experience:   

Must Haves:

  • Must not be in recovery while working with DEA regulated medications 
  • Active CRNP-PMH license in good standing
  • Active or pending CDS & DEA
  • Microsoft Office proficient
  • Understanding of DSM-V and diagnosis codes
  • Organizational and time management skills
  • Writing and oral communication skills 

Pluses:

  • At least 1 year experience working in SUD population.  

Pay: Please note the range varies dependent on licensure and experience. 

 

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