Nurse Practitioner In Substance Use Treatment (PMHNP)
Job Type
Part-time
Description

Company:

Willamette Family (WF) is a longstanding substance use treatment and behavioral healthcare provider that strives to support our community. Willamette Family is accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA), noting that we meet or exceed the national standards for excellence in behavioral healthcare. Willamette Family provides the full continuum of Substance Use Disorder Treatment, outpatient mental health therapy, Primary Healthcare, Family Services, Peer Support, Parent Education, Skill Development, and Supported Housing services. For more information visit wfts.org.


Willamette Family is looking for a part-time Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner for Withdrawal Management and residential treatment in our Buckley Program.

Requirements

Position Overview:

Join our dedicated team as a  Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), providing direct client care in a medically monitored, 24/7 detoxification center and residential unit. This role supports individuals through the withdrawal process in a compassionate, structured, and clinically supervised environment. Our facility serves 55 beds, offering increased opportunities for impactful care. 


Position: Hiring for Part-time

Employment Type: Employee (W-2), Hourly, Non-Exempt

Shift and Schedule: Monday through Friday; 20 hours a week

Compensation: Depends on experience


Qualifications  

  • Current Nurse Practitioner License with Prescriptive Authority as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner issued by the Oregon State Board of Nursing 
  • Current Oregon License as Registered Nurse
  • National Board of Certification within the specialty 
  • NPI number 
  • Drug Enforcement Administration license for prescription of controlled substances 
  • Current CPR certification 
  • Ability to pass a criminal background check and drug screen(s)
  • The Practitioner may provide a wide range of health care services, including the diagnosis and management of acute, chronic and complex health problems; health promotion; disease prevention; health education; and counseling to individuals, families, groups and communities. Interventions are based upon established priorities and consistent with the Practitioner’s specialized education and clinical practice. 
  • Practitioners blend the scientific process, current evidence and national standards of care with a holistic approach to manage patient care and foster professional practice. The Practitioner, together with the patient and care teams, establishes an evidence-based, mutually acceptable, cost-conscious, effective plan of care that maximizes health potential.