Boulder Care is looking for Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) who are aligned with harm reduction principles and have experience prescribing buprenorphine-based medications for opioid use disorder in an outpatient setting. This is a 100% remote, part-time, W2 position. If you are interested in full-time opportunities, please apply here: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/bouldercare/jobs/4926095008 We are looking for individuals who: Reside in one of the following states: AK, AZ, CO, FL, ID, KS, NC, MD, NM, NV, NY, OH, OR, WA, WY Have an active NP license + PMHNP certification in your state of residency Have at least 1 year of experience regularly prescribing buprenorphine-based medications in an independent, outpatient setting as a core part of your daily practice (not something done occasionally or only during training) Are interested in part-time work: 4–25 hours/week, minimum shift length of 4 hours We are currently prioritizing candidates who can take one recurring weekday evening shift (5pm to 9pm Eastern/2pm to 6pm Pacific) and have at least two additional weekday evenings available to pick up voluntary shifts If this sounds like you, please continue applying! About the Role Clinicians work directly with patients to provide medication-assisted treatment for Substance Use Disorders (SUD) and empower patients in their individual recovery journeys as a member of Boulder’s multidisciplinary care team. This is a high-impact, patient-facing role, which involves delivering compassionate and evidence-based care through telehealth. Care is provided largely through standard audio-visual connection but also includes occasional audio/telephone visits and a small volume of text-based communications. Clinical work is assisted by Boulder clinical decision support tools within our custom EHR, staff education, and real-time support from colleagues and clinical leadership. Success in This Role Patient Facing (90%) Evaluate, diagnose, treat, and manage ongoing care for individuals with complex substance use disorders (SUDs) and related comorbidities Understand, embrace, and incorporate harm reduction practices into all patient care Help elicit patients’ own goals for their recovery and help them in achieving these goals over time through therapeutic alliance and shared decision-making Educate patients on Boulder’s model of care, SUDs, related comorbidities, recovery strategies, and safer use where appropriate Coordinate with teammates and Clinical Leadership to develop and oversee treatment plans, adjusting them as needed Provide patient care during scheduled part-time shifts, which may include some nonstandard hours depending on coverage needs and candidate availability Use technology effectively to facilitate a safe and rewarding patient experience Interpret and share clinical results with patients without judgment in order to help them meet their goals and stay safe Enable care coordination, connecting patients to clinical resources within and outside of Boulder through referrals where necessary, working with Peer Recovery Specialists, Case Managers, Care Advocates, and Care Navigators to help patients access social resources and navigate the healthcare system Administrative (10%) Deliver proactive, clear, and constructive feedback and collaborate with Boulder’s Technology and Operations teams to troubleshoot as we continuously build out our digital treatment platforms By the end of shift, all visit documentation must be completed, including all relevant information to enable consistent, high-quality team-based care Review relevant Slack channels for updates and team communication Understand and follow Boulder’s policies and procedures
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
51-100 employees