Description
The Hampden County Sheriff's Office is seeking a compassionate, dedicated, and highly qualified Advanced Practice Provider (Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner) to join our Health Services team. This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled practitioner to make a meaningful impact while enjoying a rewarding career in a stable and supportive environment.
Why Join Us?
At the Hampden County Sheriff's Office, we offer a highly competitive salary and an excellent benefits package, including health insurance, retirement options, paid time off, and more. This is your opportunity to be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team where your expertise in medical and addiction care will be valued and appreciated. We believe in providing the tools, resources, and environment for you to thrive and grow professionally.
Key Responsibilities:
Comprehensive Medical Care: Provide general medical care, including primary and secondary preventative health services, emergency care, and chronic disease management for the inmate population.
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures: Perform diagnostic and therapeutic procedures traditionally handled by physicians, ensuring a high standard of patient care.
Addiction Medicine Collaboration: Work closely with addiction specialists and community health providers to develop and implement individualized treatment plans, including acute withdrawal management and addiction stabilization.
Continuity of Care: Assist in transitioning patients to residential treatment facilities and ensure seamless continuity of care upon reentry into the community.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Participate in team meetings with physicians, nurses, mental health clinicians, and addiction specialists to optimize patient care and treatment strategies.
Medical Record Maintenance: Maintain meticulous medical records to ensure accurate documentation and compliance with healthcare regulations and standards. Work Schedule:
Current shift: Monday-Friday with one Saturday per month and rotating shared on-call coverage; must be able to work any shift as directed
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Requirements
The advanced practice provider must be a graduate of a certified advanced practice provider program and licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Must have a Massachusetts and Federal Controlled Substance License and a DEA registration.
Experience in inpatient management of substance use disorders and withdrawal, and general medical care.
The advanced practice provider's experience and current ability to provide inmate care services at an acceptable level of quality and efficiency as determined by the supervising physician and responsible health authority.
Must be certified in basic life support (CPR/First Aid).
Considerable knowledge of laboratory tests, x-rays, EKG's, and comparable procedures in the ability to interpret the findings of such procedures.
Company Information
The Hampden County Sheriff's Office is not your average law enforcement agency.
Behind the walls of our facilities in Western Massachusetts, our firm but fair approach to corrections has been emulated across the country and changed countless lives for the better. We provide empathy and opportunity to all who come under our care and custody with the aim of uplifting individuals and their families.
Our Public Health Model for Correctional Health Care values wellness, treatment of disease, prevention of illness, and access to care during and after incarceration. The justice-involved population gets professional medical and mental health care while incarcerated, and we work to have a seamless transition to continue that care in the community post-release.
If you want to help make the world a better place by ensuring the justice-involved population gets the best medical and mental health services anywhere, please consider joining our team!