What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Nurse Practitioner position at Wellness and Equity Alliance LLC?
Job Description
Job Description
Description :
We are growing and are actively recruiting in the greater Albuquerque area. We are looking for full time and part time medical and behavioral health professionals, including social workers, community health workers (CHWs), and case managers for two new programs : Health Yeah! an equity-centered mobile health program that travel to Albuqurue public schools and an inclusive substance use treatment program inside and outside of the Metropolitan Detention Center.
Both are innovative opportunities and a perfect fit for you if you are looking FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT to be part of a collaborative organization where making a difference matters and where every team member’s voice is heard.
At Wellness Equity Alliance,
WEAre Impact. Join our team and make a difference in the lives of underserved communities. We provide meaningful, hands-on opportunities to create lasting change through compassionate care, addressing health disparities and social justice issues.
WEAre Support. WEA offers dedicated supervision, ongoing professional development, and opportunities for licensure support to help you grow your career while you help others.
WEAre Balance. We understand the importance of work-life harmony. Our flexible schedules, manageable caseloads, and employee wellness initiatives ensure you can care for yourself while caring for others.
WEAre Community. At WEA, you'll find a workplace built on collaboration, respect, and shared values. Together, we create a culture of empathy and empowerment, making a true impact in the field of health equity.
If you're ready to join a dynamic, supportive team that’s changing lives, We Are Waiting for You! Apply today
Purpose of the position
WEA is actively seeking compassionate and driven professionals for several pivotal roles in our innovative Mobile School Health Center program in Bernalillo County. This initiative is designed to deliver comprehensive healthcare services directly to middle and elementary schools, ensuring every student can access high-quality care, regardless of their circumstances.
The Mobile School Health Center represents a transformative approach to healthcare, bringing primary care, behavioral health support, preventive services, and more directly to students within their school environments. Our dedicated mobile healthcare teams are committed to meeting students where they are addressing their physical and mental health needs right on school grounds.
By providing accessible and equitable healthcare, we aim to support the well-being of students, foster a supportive learning environment, and address the healthcare disparities that affect underserved communities. Join us in making a meaningful impact on the lives of children and families in Bernalillo County and become part of a team dedicated to delivering compassionate care and driving positive change in the community.
Joining our dedicated team at the Wellness Equity Alliance (WEA) is more than a job; it is a calling to serve those most in need. By providing critical behavioral health services in school settings, you will become a beacon of hope and change, ensuring every student receives the compassionate care they deserve, regardless of their circumstances. Our mission is deeply rooted in delivering equitable healthcare to underserved communities, and we are looking for individuals who embrace this mission wholeheartedly.
As an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) with strong experience working with special populations, the position provides healthcare to the youth and adolescents in and around APS. Role includes assisting individuals in adopting healthy behaviors, with the ultimate goal of improving health disparities, evaluating and examining patients, diagnosing conditions, and providing treatments for symptoms and conditions. Our approach to care focused on integrated primary care and behavioral health, therefore a background in mental health and SUD treatment is preferred.
The SBHC APP is responsible for the mental and physical well-being of the community by advocating for health promotion, disease prevention, treatment, and education. The APP is a trusted member of the community served. This trusting relationship enables the APP to serve as the first healthcare professional who defines evident or underlying health issues. As these positions represent some of the early roles to help build this program, the APP must have a considerable understanding of and direct experience working with at risk communities, in a community health capacity.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform initial patient screenings, patient history, physical examinations, and preventive health measures within prescribed guidelines in accordance with the New Mexico Nurse Practitioner Council and American Association of Nurse Practitioners or the New Mexico Academy of Physician Assistants.
- Update patient records and check records for accuracy at each patient appointment
- Orders, interprets, and evaluates diagnostic tests to identify and assess patient’s clinical problems and health care needs
- Record physical findings and formulates plan and prognosis, based on patient’s condition
- Review lab, reports daily
- Follows appropriate screening assessments and understands how to connect findings with the appropriate treatment response or referral
- Determine the need for patient follow-up appointments and further treatment options
- Deliver quality care while maintaining all company metrics pertaining to productivity
- Serve as the resource patients need for ongoing care information, counseling and provide guidance for any patients with critical conditions
- Discusses and coordinates with other internal health professionals to prepare a comprehensive patient care plan
- Submits health care plan and goals of individual patients for periodic review and evaluation
- Prescribes or recommends drugs or other forms of treatment such as physical therapy, inhalation therapy, or related therapeutic procedures
- Treat acute illnesses and injuries
- Treat and manage chronic diseases, including mental health and addiction medicine
- Cooperate with operational initiatives for improvement of the organization
- Provides supervision to lower level certified staff in accordance with the New Mexico Nurse Practitioner Council
- Participate in special screening, training, and community outreach activities as determined
- Participate in cooperative arrangements with other health providers in the area
- Perform all other medically-related assigned duties
Requirements :
Qualifications and Education Requirements
Preferred Skills