Brigham & Women's Hospital(BWH)
OBAT, Nurse Care Manager-ARP Faulkner- 32 Hours
Brigham & Women's Hospital(BWH), Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, us, 02130
STAFF NURSE/ 32 HOURS / VARIABLE/ DAY SHIFTS/ OBAT Office Based Addiction Treatment/ BWFH Jamaica Plain site
About the BWFH Addiction Recovery Program
The BWF Addiction Recovery Program (ARP) provides on-site and virtual diagnosis and treatment for patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring psychiatric disorders, with a specific focus on equitable care which seeks to eliminate any disparities in access to or retention in treatment by race, ethnicity, or language.The clinic staff is composed of addiction psychiatrists, LICSWs, an OBAT RN and administrative staff. The care model consists of ongoing care for patients struggling with SUDs across a range of severity and acuity levels, with referrals accepted from across MGB and from the community.In this model, the patient is at the center of the team, and the nurse works collaboratively to manage and coordinate care, triage urgent clinical needs, provide patient education, offer telephonic support, participate in prescription management and other administrative duties.About this Staff Nurse/ Care Manager Job:
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
The office-based addiction treatment (OBAT) nurse care manager in conjunction with the ARP team helps manage and treat patients with SUD in a welcoming, person-centered and trauma-informed care model.The OBAT nurse serves as a care manager partnering with patients to improve treatment initiation, retention, and long-term clinical outcomes and may work with the ARP team to support transitions of care among ARP, BWH Bridge Clinic, primary care, and general psychiatry as clinically appropriate.The OBAT nurse follows MGB, state and federal guidelines to support individuals with SUD in accessing, navigating, and being treated effectively in ARP. The OBAT nurse works with the ARO team to establish and implement protocols for medical management, substance use disorder treatment and pharmacotherapy, connection to additional needed SUD treatment or recovery services and linkage to treatment with primary or other specialty care as clinically indicated.Additional duties and responsibilities:
Assesses, plans, implements, documents, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the plan of care by collaborating with the patient and the ARP team.Supports patients in initiating and maintaining pharmacotherapy as clinically appropriate and decided upon by patient and provider.Provides harm reduction education and interventions to patients, including safer use training, overdose education, naloxone training, and drug checking education. Develops and maintains patient education materials in coordination with the department's clinical team.Researches, evaluates, and recommends resources to meet the medical and non-medical needs of patients. Works with the ARP team to initiate referrals to the appropriate agency or resource and conducts regular reassessment of patient needs and resources.Functions as a liaison to promote effective working relationships between the ARP team and other agencies and resources.Consistently provides high quality and timely documentation, including admission notes, progress notes, telephone encounters, discharge summaries and dictations.Acts as a resource and consultant for affiliated MGB practices and serves as a nurse champion for SUD treatment.Maintains current clinical knowledge base of SUD treatment and harm reduction.Proactively performs needs assessment and collaborates with the treatment team to develop the plan of care.Collaborates and communicates with the ARP team, and other involved staff/agencies to ensure appropriate coordination of services, including coordinating supported referrals. Tracks services to monitor adherence to treatment plan, and to avoid duplication of effortsAssists the attending physicians and other prescribers in any potential collection and analysis of validated quality and outcome measure data. Collaborates on projects that impact overall departmental goals and initiatives.Participates in departmental education and training to medical assistants, other staff members and students regarding the needs of the departmentPrepares, performs, and documents the coordination of clinical care, including assisting the patient with insurance and clinical components of paperwork, assisting with prescription refills, and other services to support the prescribers and other team members.Collaborates with other team members on prior authorizations for prescriptions.Assist with patient toxicology screens and other lab tests as dictated by the OBAT program's guidelines. Educates patients and families on SUD management, effectiveness of medication treatment, harm reduction, and community resources and capitalizes on opportunities for education and referralComplies with confidentiality policies, HIPAA, The Joint Commission, 42 CFR part 2 (regarding confidentiality of SUD patient records), and other regulatory requirement
• Completes BSAS trainings offered by MDPH and attends MDPH meetings as requiredOther duties as assigned by the supervisor/manager or leadership team.Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate of an approved school of nursing with current registration in nursing in Massachusetts. BSN is required for newly licensed nurses.Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN) or willingness to obtain certification within first year of hiring required.Experience with telephone triage and telephone-based clinical assessment techniques required.Minimum 5 years clinical experience with experience in community health and substance use disorder services preferred.Care management experience preferred.Skills/Abilities/Competencies Required:
Experience working with a multidisciplinary team preferred.Competent in basic principles of SUD assessment and treatment and understanding of pharmacotherapy for SUD, including buprenorphine and naltrexone.Comfort and proficiency with harm reduction as a philosophy and set of interventions.Skilled at providing person-centered care and general understanding of trauma-informed care principles.Well-developed assessment/problem solving skills.Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.Ability to work both independently and as a team member in a multicultural setting.Ability to provide appropriate care to patients of all age groups.Remains proficient with BWH computer systems as needed to independently perform daily tasks such as order entry, EMAR, lab tests and results, incident reporting, etc.May require car/driver's license.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Describe the conditions in which the work is performed.Ability to sit for extended periods of time using a computer and telephone.Ability to get in and out of vehicles during travel to agencies and main campus.The work may require the lifting of heavy objects and patients, as well as exposure to potentially. infective material. Work requires contact with needles and other sharp instruments, monitoring devices, and other state-of-the-art equipment. Prolonged standing may be required. The hospital is approximately ¼ mile long and excessive walking to and from the patient care units can be expected.
EEO Statement
Brigham and Women's Hospital is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.
About the BWFH Addiction Recovery Program
The BWF Addiction Recovery Program (ARP) provides on-site and virtual diagnosis and treatment for patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring psychiatric disorders, with a specific focus on equitable care which seeks to eliminate any disparities in access to or retention in treatment by race, ethnicity, or language.The clinic staff is composed of addiction psychiatrists, LICSWs, an OBAT RN and administrative staff. The care model consists of ongoing care for patients struggling with SUDs across a range of severity and acuity levels, with referrals accepted from across MGB and from the community.In this model, the patient is at the center of the team, and the nurse works collaboratively to manage and coordinate care, triage urgent clinical needs, provide patient education, offer telephonic support, participate in prescription management and other administrative duties.About this Staff Nurse/ Care Manager Job:
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
The office-based addiction treatment (OBAT) nurse care manager in conjunction with the ARP team helps manage and treat patients with SUD in a welcoming, person-centered and trauma-informed care model.The OBAT nurse serves as a care manager partnering with patients to improve treatment initiation, retention, and long-term clinical outcomes and may work with the ARP team to support transitions of care among ARP, BWH Bridge Clinic, primary care, and general psychiatry as clinically appropriate.The OBAT nurse follows MGB, state and federal guidelines to support individuals with SUD in accessing, navigating, and being treated effectively in ARP. The OBAT nurse works with the ARO team to establish and implement protocols for medical management, substance use disorder treatment and pharmacotherapy, connection to additional needed SUD treatment or recovery services and linkage to treatment with primary or other specialty care as clinically indicated.Additional duties and responsibilities:
Assesses, plans, implements, documents, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the plan of care by collaborating with the patient and the ARP team.Supports patients in initiating and maintaining pharmacotherapy as clinically appropriate and decided upon by patient and provider.Provides harm reduction education and interventions to patients, including safer use training, overdose education, naloxone training, and drug checking education. Develops and maintains patient education materials in coordination with the department's clinical team.Researches, evaluates, and recommends resources to meet the medical and non-medical needs of patients. Works with the ARP team to initiate referrals to the appropriate agency or resource and conducts regular reassessment of patient needs and resources.Functions as a liaison to promote effective working relationships between the ARP team and other agencies and resources.Consistently provides high quality and timely documentation, including admission notes, progress notes, telephone encounters, discharge summaries and dictations.Acts as a resource and consultant for affiliated MGB practices and serves as a nurse champion for SUD treatment.Maintains current clinical knowledge base of SUD treatment and harm reduction.Proactively performs needs assessment and collaborates with the treatment team to develop the plan of care.Collaborates and communicates with the ARP team, and other involved staff/agencies to ensure appropriate coordination of services, including coordinating supported referrals. Tracks services to monitor adherence to treatment plan, and to avoid duplication of effortsAssists the attending physicians and other prescribers in any potential collection and analysis of validated quality and outcome measure data. Collaborates on projects that impact overall departmental goals and initiatives.Participates in departmental education and training to medical assistants, other staff members and students regarding the needs of the departmentPrepares, performs, and documents the coordination of clinical care, including assisting the patient with insurance and clinical components of paperwork, assisting with prescription refills, and other services to support the prescribers and other team members.Collaborates with other team members on prior authorizations for prescriptions.Assist with patient toxicology screens and other lab tests as dictated by the OBAT program's guidelines. Educates patients and families on SUD management, effectiveness of medication treatment, harm reduction, and community resources and capitalizes on opportunities for education and referralComplies with confidentiality policies, HIPAA, The Joint Commission, 42 CFR part 2 (regarding confidentiality of SUD patient records), and other regulatory requirement
• Completes BSAS trainings offered by MDPH and attends MDPH meetings as requiredOther duties as assigned by the supervisor/manager or leadership team.Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
Graduate of an approved school of nursing with current registration in nursing in Massachusetts. BSN is required for newly licensed nurses.Certified Addictions Registered Nurse (CARN) or willingness to obtain certification within first year of hiring required.Experience with telephone triage and telephone-based clinical assessment techniques required.Minimum 5 years clinical experience with experience in community health and substance use disorder services preferred.Care management experience preferred.Skills/Abilities/Competencies Required:
Experience working with a multidisciplinary team preferred.Competent in basic principles of SUD assessment and treatment and understanding of pharmacotherapy for SUD, including buprenorphine and naltrexone.Comfort and proficiency with harm reduction as a philosophy and set of interventions.Skilled at providing person-centered care and general understanding of trauma-informed care principles.Well-developed assessment/problem solving skills.Excellent communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.Ability to work both independently and as a team member in a multicultural setting.Ability to provide appropriate care to patients of all age groups.Remains proficient with BWH computer systems as needed to independently perform daily tasks such as order entry, EMAR, lab tests and results, incident reporting, etc.May require car/driver's license.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Describe the conditions in which the work is performed.Ability to sit for extended periods of time using a computer and telephone.Ability to get in and out of vehicles during travel to agencies and main campus.The work may require the lifting of heavy objects and patients, as well as exposure to potentially. infective material. Work requires contact with needles and other sharp instruments, monitoring devices, and other state-of-the-art equipment. Prolonged standing may be required. The hospital is approximately ¼ mile long and excessive walking to and from the patient care units can be expected.
EEO Statement
Brigham and Women's Hospital is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.