FNP or PA

2 weeks ago


Northglenn, United States Community Reach Center Full time
We're Excited You're Here

Looking to join a compassionate community dedicated to providing exceptional mental health outcomes? Community Reach Center is that place. We prioritize empowering individuals living with mental health conditions, engaging with partners to make a lasting impact, and caring for our team on a personal level. Our mission is to enhance community health through evidence-based practices and convenient service locations, ensuring the well-being of our consumers and communities.

At Community Reach Center, we offer more than just a job – we provide an experience that nurtures personal and professional growth. Join us and gain the skills to pursue your dreams while finding fulfillment within our team

Employee's First Approach –

At Community Reach Center, we prioritize an exceptional employee experience. We know that it's imperative to prioritize our employees needs first, so they can be their best selves for the mission we serve. We're eager to work with passionate, forward-thinking, talented, team members.

The Perks –

We also believe our employees deserve an exceptional compensation and benefits package.

Competitive compensation
401K with matching
Wellness Program
Health Insurance Reimbursement Allocation
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Internal Opportunities & Free trainings
Shift differential pay when applicable
Bilingual stipend pay
24/7 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and a balanced lifestyle
Opportunity for cross-licensure sponsorship if eligible & applicable
Healthy Work Life Balance
Excellent PTO & Paid Holiday
Tuition Reimbursement
Loan Forgiveness options including National Heath Service Corps, Colorado Health Service Corps and Public Student Loan Forgiveness.

About this Role:

We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) OR Physician Assistant (PA) to join our outpatient community mental health center serving the behavioral/mental health needs of patients and families and in Adams and Broomfield Counties (North Denver), Colorado. Under limited supervision, provides direct comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, treatment planning and medication management at the site assigned by the Chief Medical Office. Participates as a member of a treatment team at Community Reach Center, and assures clinicians receive appropriate psychiatric input. Provides care to consumers in a manner that recognizes the human potential, is empathic and demonstrates unconditional positive regard while promoting safety, comfort, and the therapeutic environment.

Responsibilities:

Provides psychiatric assessment, pharmacological management, medication education, treatment planning and psychotherapy as assigned.
Documents intervention and program activity and maintains accurate and timely clinical records according to Community Reach Center policies and procedures. Maintains confidentiality of consumer records.
Keeps up to date on current research and state-of-the-art knowledge regarding mental illness, especially psychopharmacology of major mental illness according to prevailing standards from professional organizations and community.
Consults with clinicians, case managers and other program staff, and family members of consumers for ongoing clinical needs and treatment plans.
Coordinates and attends meetings as appropriate and as agreed upon with supervisor.
Performs other such duties as assigned within the scope of the position and program description, as well as those reflective of their experience, education and ability.

Qualifications:

Holds an FNP or PA degree from an accredited medical school.
Completed U.S. residency program.
Ability to work collaboratively with hospitals, courts, law enforcement and other community agencies and professionals.
Ability to provide high quality clinical treatment in a managed care setting.
Skill in differential assessment, especially persons with chronic mental illness, dual diagnosis, mental illness/developmental disabilities, mental illness/substance disorders and adult/older adults or children/adolescents.
Ability to make difficult clinical decisions which are in the best interest of consumers and, at the same time, make the most appropriate use of available resources such as hospital beds and non-hospital alternatives.
Can function as a team member, giving and receiving feedback, using conflict resolution and problem-solving skills, and participation in program planning.
DEA License required.

Schedule:

Flexible Scheduling. Please ask in interview

Salary Information

$120,000 to $130,000 annually for full time hours

Application Deadline:

Accepting Applications on an on-going basis.

So—what do you think?

If you've come this far, we're eager to meet you. At Community Reach Center, our passion-driven culture demands unwavering commitment to serving our community. Your dedication to our consumers and community is paramount as we strive to make a real impact in the mental health space. We are hopeful this role will provide you with the experience to pursue your aspirations while finding fulfillment that keeps you committed to our team indefinitely.

At Community Reach Center, we value being an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive to cultivate an environment where individuals can be their authentic selves. Being an Equal Opportunity Employer means every member of our team feels as though they are supported and belong. We value diverse perspectives to help us provide essential mental health outcomes for our consumers & employees.

Community Mental Health applicants are assessed solely on their qualifications for the role, without regard to disability or need for accommodation.