Addiction Nurse Practitioner
About The Centers
The Centers is a leading behavioral health organization serving the Greater Cleveland community. Our newest initiative, the Glick Crisis Center, represents a transformative model of integrated behavioral health crisis care—offering a full continuum of services under one roof. Embedded within the Glick Crisis Center is Rosary Hall, a newly developed ASAM 3.7 medically monitored withdrawal management and residential addiction treatment unit.
Position Overview
We are seeking a skilled, mission-driven Addiction Nurse Practitioner (ANP) to provide advanced practice clinical care within the Rosary Hall program. The ANP will lead daily clinical rounding on the withdrawal management unit and, based on clinical background and organizational need, will contribute additional shift hours to outpatient addiction, primary care, or psychiatry services at The Centers. Part-time and weekend roles may be available. This position is ideal for a clinician who is passionate about addiction medicine, committed to serving high-acuity and underserved populations, and energized by the opportunity to work within an innovative, integrated care model.
Qualifications
- Education: Master's or Doctoral Degree from an accredited Nurse Practitioner program (Family Nurse Practitioner or Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner)
- Licensure and Certifications: Active, unrestricted Ohio Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) license, Active DEA registration, Active BLS/CPR or ACLS certification, Addiction medicine board certification, or a demonstrated interest in pursuing certification, preferred
- Experience: 3–5 years of experience in addiction medicine, primary care, or psychiatry preferred, Experience serving underserved communities or high-acuity patient populations preferred
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
ASAM 3.7 Withdrawal Management - Rosary Hall (Up to 4 Hours Per Shift)
- Conducting intake and ongoing medical assessments for patients with substance use disorders
- Prescribing and managing evidence-based withdrawal protocols and medication for addiction treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder, alcohol and benzodiazepine use disorder, and stimulant use disorders including cocaine and methamphetamine
- Performing focused histories and physical examinations; ordering and interpreting diagnostic studies
- Monitoring and managing acute medical complications associated with substance withdrawal
- Collaborating with an interdisciplinary team including nursing, social work, peer support, and behavioral health staff on individualized care planning
- Participating in multidisciplinary team meetings and case reviews
Outpatient Addiction, Primary Care, or Psychiatry (Remaining Shift Hours — Variable by Clinical Background)
- Potential Service Assignments Include Walk-in Medication Addiction Treatment (WinMAT): Low-barrier, same-day buprenorphine induction and ongoing MAT management
- Outpatient Primary Care or Outpatient Psychiatry Medical or psychiatric assessments for patients in the Crisis Receiving Center (CRC) or Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU)
How to Apply
If you are a dedicated advanced practice clinician ready to make a meaningful impact in addiction medicine and integrated crisis care, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter describing your clinical background and interest in this role. The Centers is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.