Family Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicine/Addiction Medicine clinic
Clinic days/hours: 4 days/week
The Oasis Center is an innovative clinic focused on providing holistic, trauma-informed care, integrating physical, behavioral, and social support to families affected by substance use disorders. The Oasis Center is a unique work environment that incorporates wide community partnerships, including employment support, transitional housing, peer mentors and Department of Human Services (SNAP, TANF benefits) into the care and stabilization of families. The Oasis Center tagline, “More than a clinic, a community” encompasses the spirit of support and connection the clinic provides.
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) will work in a strong team-based environment to provide comprehensive primary and preventative care to patients of all ages, including diagnosing and treating illnesses, prescribing medications, and educating patients on health and wellness. The Oasis Center provides prenatal care and consequently has a large pediatric population, approximately 35% of the panel. Appropriate applicants will have a strong commitment to underserved communities and a desire to be part of an agency that approaches healthcare from a truly bio-psycho-social model.
Although experience working with those with substance use disorders is preferred, there is strong physician mentoring and support for the position and a dynamic learning environment that will support the growth of the successful applicant, regardless of prior experience.
Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive medical assessments for both pediatric and adult patients
Provide evidence-based treatment for SUDs, including Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for opioid and alcohol use disorders, when appropriate
Manage chronic and acute health conditions in both adults and children within families
Collaborate closely with behavioral health therapists, peer recovery mentors, and other wraparound staff to develop integrated care plans
Offer patient and family education on health promotion, harm reduction, relapse prevention, and parenting in recovery
Monitor patient progress and adjust care plans in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team
Participate in case conferences, team huddles, and care coordination efforts
Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the electronic health record
Engage in community outreach and health promotion as needed
Coding/Billing
Qualifications:
Advanced practice in nursing degree from accredited nursing program
Current State of Oregon licensure
Strong knowledge of HIPAA
Strong interpersonal communication skills