Job Summary
Job Description
Requirements to apply:
- Licensure: Current, unrestricted NP or PA License in the state of California.
- Certifications: Current CPR Certification from American Heart Association. Current and unrestricted DEA Certificate
- Experience: 3-4 years of experience as NP or PA. Experience in working with clients and staff from diverse socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.
- Preferences: Bilingual (English/Spanish) is preferred.
- Schedule: includes offsite clinic locations, recuperative care, satellite clinics in Permanent supportive housing and harm reductions program
We are seeking a dedicated and skilled NP or PA to join our Skid Row, Los Angeles Street Medicine Team. Join our mission to provide vital healthcare to underserved populations!
Job Overview
Under the direction of the Chief Medical Officer, and in compliance with the agency’s standardized procedures, the NP or PA is responsible for providing high-quality, patient-centered care to patients of our centers. The NP or PA will deliver primary and preventive healthcare services, including patient assessments, diagnosis, treatment, and management of acute and chronic conditions. The role involves working collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive care that addresses the medical, social, and emotional needs of patients. The NP or PA will also engage in health promotion, patient education, and disease prevention activities to improve overall community health outcomes.
Benefits
- Competitive pay plus incentive compensation
- A full package of insurance policies
- Paid sick and personal time
- Paid holidays
- Paid vacation time
Other Perks!
- A retirement plan
- Tuition assistance and reimbursement
Where?
Skid Row is a neighborhood in Downtown Los Angeles. The area is officially known as Central City East. Skid Row contains one of the largest stable populations of homeless people in the United States, estimated at over 4,400, and has been known for its condensed homeless population since at least the 1930s. Its long history of police raids, targeted city initiatives, and homelessness advocacy make it one of the most notable districts in Los Angeles
Who are we?
Our Mission is to make measurable health improvements through the provision of client-centered and client-guided programs and services, the reduction of health disparities, and the implementation of partnerships that can more holistically transform our communities.