Nurse Practitioner
Company: Jefferson Center for Mental Health
Location: Wheat Ridge
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description At Jefferson Center, it is our
policy and our mission to be inclusive and mindful of the diversity
of everyone who comes through our doors. We are passionate about
building a community where mental health matters and equitable care
is accessible to all races, ethnicities, abilities, socioeconomic
statuses, ages, sexual orientations, gender expressions, religions,
cultures, and languages. The Nurse Practitioner will provide
medical oversight, medical education for staff, and psychiatric
services including Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for
substance use disorders for adults and youth in residential
settings, medication evaluations and individual and group
medication management. Identify potential physical health concerns
impacting the individual's ability to engage in treatment. Consult
and collaborate with PCPs and other healthcare providers in the
overall health management of consumers. Education, Knowledge,
Skills & Experience Required: RN degree (or equivalent), master's
degree in nursing, FNP-BC, PNP-BC, or ENP-BC certification,
Prescriptive Authority licensure by the Colorado Board of Nursing,
and DEA certificate required. Experience working with acute and
chronic medical conditions, and substance use disorders in
adolescents and adults with co-occurring psychiatric disorders 3-5
years' experience working in primary care, emergency medicine,
and/or addictions medicine Knowledgeable and current regarding
general medicine, urgent care medicine, and evidence-based MAT
Bilingual (Spanish/English) competency preferred Essential Duties:
Acts as part of the emergency escalation chain. While not scheduled
for 24/7 coverage, this role may be called during nights or
weekends to resolve critical issues when primary support cannot be
reached. Provides diagnostic/medication evaluations, and individual
and group medication management. Provide consumers with all
necessary medication education and psychoeducation. Consults to
nurses in triaging phone calls, addressing medication problems, and
requests for refills. Responds promptly to nurse questions or
requests. Orders and monitors appropriate laboratory tests at
clinically indicated frequency. Monitors and reviews consumers’
charts for medication/medical issues with appropriate follow-up.
Provides crisis support for clinical emergencies at clinical sites.
Attends mandatory training and complies with individualized
training plans if required. Reports high risk/problem cases and
solicits consultation and help as needed. Attends supervision at
times and intervals agreed upon with supervisor and incorporates
supervision into clinical practice and job performance.
Satisfactorily completes 90% of peer review charts needing
corrections within 14 calendar days (only those areas for which
psychiatrists are responsible). Submits 90% of all SRFs/Initial
Evaluation/Progress -to-Date forms within 3 working days (or within
the team-specific time frame). Completes 95% of all paperwork by
the due date. Ensures that fee collections meet the team's goal as
determined by Chief Medical Officer and Chief Clinical and
Operations Officer. Provides medication-group treatment as
determined by Chief Medical Officer. Meets caseload requirements
and required number of consumer service hours as determined by
Chief Medical Officer and Chief Clinical and Operations Officer.
Engages consumers and their families in the treatment process and
goal setting. Identifies/provides appropriate intervention for risk
factors including lethality. Works constructively with consumer to
reach agreed upon outcome, and coordinates care with internal and
external providers. Maintains appropriate professional boundaries
and standards and provides appropriate follow-up for consumers.
Exhibits professionalism, enthusiasm, courtesy, adaptability,
flexibility, and spirit of cooperation in the work environment.
Maintains effective interpersonal relations with consumers, peers,
subordinates, management, visitors, and the public. Effectively
responds to client/consumer needs and problems, initiates and
maintains positive interactions, and provides timely response to
phone calls, pages, email and other requests. Works cooperatively
with other community agencies. As appropriate and as agreed with
supervisor, participates in committees, task forces, etc. of the
Center or the community. Bilingual ability to conduct psychiatric
evaluations and treatment in English and Spanish is preferred.
Medical consultation of active patients and on call responsibility
for admission decisions and medical concerns. Act as a
medical/psychiatric consultant to admissions staff to help assess
appropriateness of referrals. Participate in scheduled doc to doc
consultations. Perform physical exams within 24 - 72 hours of
admission. Conduct clinic approximately 2-3 days a week. A minimum
of 75% scheduled hours to be worked on site. Staff will compile a
list of patients that want to be seen for chronic or urgent medical
concerns. Triage patients’ medical concerns as emergent, urgent, or
non-urgent, and ensure appropriate follow-up Coordinate care with
external providers as indicated Document medical evaluations and
follow ups in the EHR within 24 hours of service Prescribe relevant
medical and MAT medications, including continuing home medications
and/or starting new medications if indicated. This includes
entering medications in the EHR. Practice within regulatory
guidelines, including Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS)
Volume 7 Rule, Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) and
Behavioral Health Administration Service Organization (BHASO)
Communicate medical status updates and medication changes to staff
Be informed of all abnormal medication events, including medication
occurrence reports Be informed of vital sign abnormalities and
advise staff on appropriate follow-up Consult on protocols and
workflows with the pharmacy Develop and ensure maintenance of
Emergency Medication/AED Stations for the Youth Recovery Unit.
Update OTC MARs as necessary Periodic review of Vital Sign
Parameters and flow chart Review and edit medical policies and
procedures Provide trainings to staff on desired medical and MAT
related topics Provide vital sign and emergency medications
training for staff Participate in relevant Critical Incident
Reviews (CIRs) and other medical director functions as directed by
the Chief Medical Officer. Additional Duties: Maintains an
understanding of how trauma impacts the lives of the people being
served, works to ensure that every interaction is consistent with
the recovery process. There may be other site or program specific
responsibilities that are assigned by the CMO or the Program
Director or Manager. Note: Employees are held accountable for all
duties of this job. This job description is not intended to be an
exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications
associated with the job. Salary - $136,488.144 ($65.6193/hr)* *
Jefferson Center pay is based on various factors including
education level, licensure level, and years of relative experience.
* The salary range listed above is based on 1.0 FTE (40 hours per
week). Anticipated Close Date: 2/27/2026. Review of applications
will begin immediately.
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