The Integrative Health Nurse Practitioner (NP) is a clinical professional who, as a result of education and in-depth clinical knowledge and experience in General Medicine and Integrative Health assesses, plans, and evaluates care for patients. The Integrative Health NP is an expert practitioner, collaborator, consultant, educator, clinician and change agent. Under the general direction of the Practice Manager and the Medical Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Health, and the Director of Adult Medical Specialties, the Integrative NP’s primary responsibility is the management and coordination of patients cared for as part of this center with an emphasis on collaborative management, education and continuity of outpatient integrative care.
The NP must have the ability to prioritize multiple urgent issues at the same time care for patients with a variety of complex diseases and General Medicine and Oncology anomalies. The NP will work closely with providers and be responsible for the creation, evaluation, and assessment of workflows and processes for panel management programs related to Integrative Health and long-term continuity of care in an ambulatory setting. The NP is critical to the clinical level of care provided in this clinic and will work with all support staff to achieve the highest level of continuity of care for patients in an outpatient setting.
The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy.
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Please note: An offer will take into consideration the experience of the final candidate AND the current salary level of individuals working at UCSF in a similar role.
For roles covered by a bargaining unit agreement, there will be specific rules about where a new hire would be placed on the range.
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Required Qualifications
- Minimum one (1) year of formal advanced training in Integrative Medicine (fellowship Integrative Medicine, board certification in Integrative Medicine, or the equivalent) AND/OR five (5) or more years of direct patient care experience as a Nurse Practitioner in Integrative Medicine and/or evidence of formal/reputable training in integrative health.
- Direct experience in the practice of general and Integrative Medicine and exceptional clinical skills in Integrative Medicine.
Preferred Qualifications
- Demonstrated experience with interprofessional teamwork and collaboration.
- Leadership in the clinical practice of Integrative Medicine.
- Experience in medical or interprofessional education.
License/Certification
- California driver’s license (CDL) if required for position.
- Must hold current national certification from an accepted certifying agency and provide by first day of work.
- Accepted Certifications for this position: FNP-C, ANP-C, ANP‐BC, FNP‐BC, AGPCNP‐BC, A-GNP‐C Link to UCSF NP Certification Table for reference: https://ucsf.app.box.com/s/a2wll0d3oqe3j9shkb1nvewnqkbzjlun
- Must hold a current and active RN and NP and Furnishing license in California.
- Must have completed a BRN recognized graduate master’s degree program as a Nurse Practitioner.
- Must obtain an active and/or transferable DEA license to California and provide evidence by 90th day of clinical practice. (It is the responsibility of the employee to transfer their DEA license to their new place of employment if from out of state, via online DEA portal and provide evidence of transfer).
- Must have submitted enrollment with CMS Medicare and Medicaid through credentialing by first clinical day. CCS enrollment as appropriate for pediatric environments.
- Must hold current AHA BLS as minimum requirement.
- State regulation requires that you have a supervising physician to practice.
- Incumbents with less than 6 months of NP experience will be hired as a Nurse Practitioner 1.
UCSF Medical Center and Campus requires certain healthcare providers to be credentialed. In most cases this is done through its Office of Medical Affairs & Governance (OMAG) prior to the first working day. Credentialing and approval of the Standardized Procedures takes between 60-90 days but can vary.
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