Advanced Practice Clinician (NP/PA)
Company: Santa Cruz Community Health
Location: Ben Lomond
Posted on: September 3, 2024
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Job Description:
Santa Cruz Community Health (SCCH) is a multi-site, Federally
Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving Santa Cruz County residents.
SCCH began as a women's health collective in 1974 with the mission
to improve the health of our patients and the community and
advocate the feminist goals of social, political, and economic
equality. Now, 50 years later, we proudly serve that same mission
at our three clinic sites: the Santa Cruz Women's Health Center in
downtown Santa Cruz serves women and children; the Live Oak Health
Center offers the community an integrated, state-of-the-art health
and housing campus in Live Oak, and the Santa Cruz Mountain Health
Center provides accessible and expanded access to care for our
patients in the San Lorenzo Valley.Driven by our commitment to
health care as a human right, SCCH is a leading non-profit provider
offering comprehensive health services to our patients, regardless
of their ability to pay. We have been recognized in the community
as a leader in delivering high-quality, innovative care, and we are
active in local, state, and national advocacy work that empowers
our patients and community to be healthy, happy, and
successful.SCCH has a diverse patient population and an engaging
and friendly work environment. Our caring and committed staff works
as a team to fulfill our mission so that all our patients have
access to quality, whole-person health care.POSITION
SUMMARY/SCOPE:Advanced Practice Clinicians (APCs) at Santa Cruz
Community Health (SCCH) provide comprehensive family medicine
services, including preventive care, chronic disease management,
pediatric care, reproductive health services, mental health and
substance use treatment, in-office procedures and urgent care
services, to a Santa Cruz County patient population rich in racial,
ethnic, socioeconomic, gender, and international diversity. SCCH is
committed to shaping a medical staff that reflects its patient
population; bilingual English/Spanish is strongly preferred.APCs
work alongside other medical providers, nurses, medical assistants,
mental health providers, chiropractors, Chinese medicine providers,
and case managers in an integrated Care Team model. APCs meet
regularly with their supervising Site Medical Director and the
larger medical department to further their clinical knowledge and
skill, discuss patient cases, review performance dashboards, and
improve quality and clinical processes.All medical providers
conduct some patient care remotely, usually from home, via
telephone or video. 80% of an SCCH APCs time is direct patient
care, while 20% of their time is allotted for clinical
administrative time. All medical visits are 20 minutes in length,
and APCs are expected to see ten patients per 4-hour shift. SCCH
uses eClinicalWorks (eCW) Electronic Health Record system for visit
documentation, e-prescribing, and data collection for reporting on
clinical quality.Reports to: Site Medical DirectorNormal work
hours: 20 - 40 hours per weekClassification: Part-time or
Full-Time, Salary, ExemptWork Location: Mountain Health Center
and/or Live Oak Health CenterCompensation: $120,145 - $170,165
annual salary rangeLanguage Requirements: None; Bilingual in
English and Spanish strongly preferredBENEFITS:SCCH offers a
competitive compensation & benefits package to staff working at
least 20 hours per week. This is a full or part-time, salary,
exempt position with 80% clinical time and 20% administrative time.
Salary increases occur after Year 1, 3, 5, 7, 10 and every 5 years
thereafter. Paid time off and paid holidays accrue from date of
hire. Paid License(s) and CME (fees and days off). Employer
subsidized group health, dental, vision and life insurance plans
the first of the month after 30 days of employment. Automatic 2%
enrollment in an Employer sponsored 401K plan with a 2% retirement
match.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Essential functions
include but are not limited to:Demonstrates knowledge and use of
medical resources and procedures and policies, and applicable
federal and state rules and regulationsDemonstrates ability to
assess, implement and monitor options and services to meet
individual patients' health needsEffectively achieves quality,
timely and measurable outcomesActs as a patient liaison with clinic
staff and community contactsDemonstrates ability to effectively use
clinics Electronic Health Records system (EHR)Participates in
appropriate staff meetings and agency activitiesProvides
patient-centered customer service at all timesDemonstrates the
ability to anticipate patients' needs and deliver services and
respond to patients in a timely, accurate, courteous, respectful,
and friendly mannerDemonstrates ownership, initiative, attention to
detail, and follow throughApproaches problem-solving by focusing on
patients firstQUALIFICATIONS:Minimum QualificationsMust be a
California licensed Family Nurse Practitioner or Physician
AssistantClinical experience in mental health, chronic pain, and
chronic disease management preferredCommitment to preventive care,
quality improvement, and empowering patients to make informed
health care decisions.Ability to work cooperatively with other
staff in a Care Team modelCommitment to the stated mission of Santa
Cruz Community Health and the diverse needs of our patient
population.Ability to work at least one evening per week and some
Saturdays. There are no call duties for this position.Preferred
QualificationsBilingual in English and Spanish is strongly
preferred; bi-cultural preferredProfessional experience in
community health centers or public health preferredExperience in a
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC)SANTA CRUZ COMMUNITY HEALTH
IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER (M/F/V/D)by Jobble
Keywords: Santa Cruz Community Health, San Francisco , Advanced Practice Clinician (NP/PA), Other , Ben Lomond, California
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