The Nurse Practitioner will evaluate and manage patients diagnosed with opioid use disorder within outpatient clinic settings, prescribing appropriate medications based on patient assessment. Responsibilities also include completing medical documentation according to standards and collaborating with staff to ensure holistic patient care, including necessary referrals and performing injections.
Requirements summary
Applicants must be certified as a Nurse Practitioner in the state of application and possess the required DEA licensure for the center's state. Additional education or certification might be necessary depending on the specific state of practice.
Crossroads Treatment Centers is an equal opportunity employer.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Since 2005, Crossroads has been at the forefront of treating patients with opioid use disorder.
Crossroads is a family of professionals dedicated to providing the most accessible, highest quality, evidence-based medication assisted treatment (MAT) options to combat the growing opioid epidemic and helping people with opioid use disorder start their path to recovery.
This comprehensive approach to treatment, the gold standard in care for opioid use disorder, has been shown to prevent more deaths from overdose and lead to long-term recovery.
We are committed to bringing critical services to communities across the U.S. to improve access to treatment for over 26,500 patients.
Our clinics are all outpatient and office-based, with clinics in Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North and South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
As an equal opportunity employer, we celebrate diversity and are committed to an inclusive environment for all employees and patients.
Day in the Life of a Nurse Practitioner Evaluate and manage patients with opioid use disorder in our outpatient clinic settings Prescribe appropriate medications and treatments as indicated by patient assessment Complete medical documentation per Crossroads standards Collaborate with clinic staff to provide holistic care to patients, including referrals to other medical providers and community services Will perform injections.
Schedule & Locations Primary center: Greenville/Seneca Target weekly hours: 33.5 Sample schedule: Seneca in person: Tues 5am-12pm / Thurs 5am-11:30am; Greenville in person: Mon 5am-11:30am, Wed 5am-12pm and 5am-12pm; Friday 5am-11:30am Tele to support all 7 SC centers and 3 GA centers (NO WEEKENDS) Education and Licensure Requirements Certified as a Nurse Practitioner in the state you are applying to work in DEA licensure in the state of the center Additional education or certification may be required depending on state of practice Position Benefits W-2 employment with competitive annual salary Malpractice insurance coverage 401K plan with employer match (Immediately vested in the employer match) EAP (24/7 support) Health Advocate Services (support and guidance to help you through legal issues) Calm Health subscription (personalized programs created by mental health professionals) Previ (phone plan discounts) Tickets at Work (exclusive deals) Access to a banking & investing program Crossroads Treatment Centers is an equal opportunity employer.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Benefits
401k Plan With Employer Match
Malpractice Insurance Coverage
Tickets At Work
Calm Health Subscription
Health Advocate Services
Access To A Banking & Investing Program
Eap (24/7 Support)
Previ (Phone Plan Discounts)
Our Story Since 2005, Crossroads has been at the forefront of treating patients with opioid use disorder.
Crossroads is a family of professionals dedicated to providing the most accessible, highest quality, evidence-based medication assisted treatment (MAT) options to combat the growing opioid epidemic and helping people with opioid use disorder start their path to recovery.
This comprehensive approach to treatment, the gold standard in care for opioid use disorder, has been shown to prevent more deaths from overdose and lead to long-term recovery.
We are committed to bringing critical services to communities across the U.S. to improve access to treatment for over 26,500 patients.
Our clinics are all outpatient and office-based, with clinics in Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, North and South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.
Our Mission Is Focused: We exist to improve health equity in order to create superior outcomes.
Our Vision Is Clear: To provide the most convenient, comprehensive, high-quality care through specialty medical homes.
Our Culture Is Inspiring: Our culture is based on one simple tenet: we would treat others as we would like to be treated – with respect and empathy.
We pride ourselves on how we serve our patients.
Our INSPIRE culture sets us apart in how we interact not just with patients, but with our communities and each other on a day-to-day basis.