Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicine Job in Los Angeles

Family Health (FNP) Nurse Practitioner (NP) Job in Los Angeles, CA#34844

assignment Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicine
access_time permanent/full-time
flight_land Visa: No
place Los Angeles, CA
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  • FT/PT
  • Hours:Full-time and Part-time Schedules Available
  • Employed
  • Average Patients seen: Varies - Caring for the homeless at their Harm Reduction Health Hubs in downtown ;/li>
  • Compensation:
    - Salary ranges from $180,000 to $185,000
    - Competitive and Negotiable; Based on Experience
    - Productivity and Quality Bonuses
    - Details to be Discussed With Candidate Directly
  • Benefits:
    - Medical/Dental/Vision
    - 401k
    - 1 Week for CME Plus $1K Allowance
    - 2 Weeks Vacation Time
    - 8 Hours Sick Time
    - 11 Paid Holidays
  • Additional Info:
    Outreach for downtown site on Mobile Unit seeing adult patients only.
    Qualifications:
    - Strong understanding of harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and community public health.
    - Experience treating and managing medications for opioid, alcohol, and stimulant use disorders.
    - Comfort in caring for people with severe, complex medical and psychiatric co-morbidities.
    - Desire to work in a non-traditional setting, including comfort with episodic street outreach.
    - Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
    - Commitment to serving vulnerable and marginalized populations.
    - Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, team environment.
    Required:
    - 2 years of experience in primary care as a certified NP
    - Current, unrestricted CA license.
    - Current, unrestricted DEA Certificate
    Preferred:
    - Experience in homeless healthcare/street-based medicine.
    - Experience with medical respite or recuperative care.
    - Dedicated training/certification in addiction ;/li>