Telehealth Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant - New York State License (Remote)
Ophelia
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New York, NY, USA
In this role you will be responsible for:
- Treatment Plans: collaborate with Prescribing Clinician (PC) to determine individualized treatment plans for patients; facilitate changes to treatment plans when patients are not improving as expected in consultation with the PC
- Behavioral Interventions: use motivational interviewing, behavioral activation and other behavioral interventions as needed to motivate patients to remain in care and adherent to their treatment plan and conduct behavioral health / psych evals for the suite of psych services we treat (depression, anxiety, insomnia, etc.)
- Monitor/Medication Management: systematically track treatment response and monitor patients for changes in clinical symptoms and side effects, treatment adherence, the effectiveness of treatment or complications; prepare prescription requests for the PC to approve
- Assess: Ensure patients remain compliant with essential and recurring clinical tasks, including monthly completion of measurement based care assessments
- Education: provide patient education on OUD and MOUD
- Charting: Document all patient encounters in Ophelia’s EHR in a timely manner
Training and License Requirements
- Nurse Practitioner or Physician's Assistant
- Licensed in NY
Required Skills
- Ability to provide patient-centered, non-judgmental, non-stigmatizing compassionate care
- Demonstrated experience working with vulnerable or marginalized populations
- Comfortable working with a diverse population of people
- 1-3+ years post-training experience
- Proficient and comfortable working in a remote tele-health environment
- Excited about working in an early-stage healthcare startup that is fast-paced and always evolving processes and technology to meet patient and clinician needs
- Ability to independently manage a large panel of patients
- Working knowledge of differential diagnosis of common substance use disorders
- Basic knowledge of psychopharmacology for opioid use disorder
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate and communicate effectively in a team setting
- Ability to maintain effective and professional relationships with patient and other members of the care team
- Working knowledge of evidence-based psychosocial treatments, counseling techniques, or brief behavioral intervention
Some of our great benefits!
- High quality health, vision, and dental insurance (some plans are fully covered for the employee)
- 20 days of paid time off annually
- 10 company holidays
- Access to 401k platform
- Work-from-home stipend
- Continuing Medical Education reimbursement
- Remote first company culture
What Ophelia Offers You
- Mentorship from national Addiction Medicine experts: meet monthly with our Medical Directors, attend seminars from outside experts in the field, and discuss complicated cases with our clinical experts
- A panel of motivated patients: work with patients that are driven to improve their OUD and love being part of Ophelia
- Administrative support: outsource all scheduling, pharmacy, and administrative demands to our care coordinators
- Referral network for mental health and psychosocial support: rely on our care coordinators to provide referrals and warm handoffs to external services
- 21st century technology: forget cumbersome EHRs, faxing, and outdated systems. We’ve built our own EHR to ensure you have a smooth and easy charting experience
- A say in what matters: help us build better services and products to ensure we always have happy clinicians and happy patients
- Flexibility: Ability to work remotely from anywhere in the US