Associate Social Worker (ASW) - Street Medicine - One Community Health - CA
Sacramento, CA
About the Job
Street Medicine Clinician (NP/PA)nThe Street Medicine Clinician role focuses on delivering compassionate and high-quality medical care to unhoused individuals, directly in the environments where they reside-such as parks, encampments, and under bridges. The goal is to reduce barriers to care and provide medical and social services on their terms. The Street Medicine Clinician will work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team, connecting patients with needed care, services, and resources. nnThis role is on-site in Midtown Sacramento, CA (95811). nSchedule Requirement: minimum 32 hours per week.nnEssential FunctionsnnProvide direct primary and acute care to unhoused patients in non-traditional settings, such as streets, shelters, parks, and encampments.nPerform thorough medical evaluations, diagnoses, and treatments, including management of chronic conditions, mental health support, wound care, and substance use treatment.nFacilitate access to necessary health services, including medication management, specialty referrals, diagnostic testing, and preventive care.nProvide care within a trauma-informed, patient-centered framework, prioritizing dignity and respect in all interactions.nAccurately document patient encounters, assessments, and treatment plans in the electronic medical record (EMR) while ensuring timely documentation for billing purposes.nCollaborate with social workers, case managers, and community outreach workers to address social determinants of health, connect patients to housing, and improve overall health outcomes.nEducate patients on health management, disease prevention, harm reduction strategies, and available resources.nUnderstand and maintain compliance with Quality Improvement Program indicators, medical clinic policies, and applicable state and local laws and regulations.nParticipate in regular team meetings, street rounds, and case reviews, offering insights on patient care, program development, and outreach strategies.nAssist in developing and refining clinical protocols and procedures tailored to street medicine practices.nUnderstand and comply with universal precautions, particularly in non-clinical settings, and ensure team members adhere to safety standards.nPromptly communicate operational or compliance concerns to Medical Leadership and implement corrective strategies as necessary.nnAdditional DutiesnnParticipate in workgroups, teams, task forces, and committees to support ongoing program and clinic functions.nFoster communication and collaboration within OCH and external agencies to enhance service delivery to patients.nResponsible for monitoring and reporting potential child, adult, elder, and dependent adult abuse in accordance with applicable laws (Penal Code, Section 11166, Section 15630, and Section 1160).nPerform other related duties as assigned by Medical Leadership.nnnTravel ResponsibilitiesnnPrimarily local with occasional travel to community sites and partner organizationsnTraveling to encampments, shelters, and other sites to meet the needs of the unhoused individuals.nCandidate should possess reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and car insurance.nnnMinimum RequirementsnnFully licensed as a Nurse Practitioner or Physician's Assistant in the state of California. n1-2 experience.nValid DEA certificate and current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.nDemonstrated ability to work with underserved and marginalized populations, with a focus on the unhoused.nCommitment to providing equitable, patient-centered care in non-traditional and sometimes challenging environments.nnPreferred BackgroundnnExperience in an FQHC or community health center.nExperience in family medicine, with a focus on underserved populations.nFamiliarity with substance use treatment, behavioral health care, and street outreach programs.nOne Community Health serves a widely diverse patient population with a rich blend of races, ethnicities, cultures, ages, religions, disabilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Individuals with life experience in these areas contribute to our ability to serve this population more effectively. nDemonstrated person-centered approach and familiarity with trauma informed systems and restorative practicesnnReasonable AccommodationsnOne Community Health endorses and supports the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities who are applicants or employees who need accommodations. If you require and accommodation due to a disability to complete this application or you are experiencing difficulty submitting your application, please contact us at OCHhumanresources@onecommunityhealth.com. nnOur BenefitsnFor more information on the comprehensive benefits we provide, please visit: https://onecommunityhealth.com/careers/benefits/n
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