The Department of Psychiatry at Iowa Health Care is now accepting applications for an Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship in The University of Iowa Addiction and Recovery Collaborative (UI ARC). This program aims to increase the number of addiction medicine specialty-trained nurse practitioners and physician assistants, addressing the growing demand for behavioral health care services in underserved communities. Our goal is to train health professionals to deliver high-quality, integrated mental health and substance use disorder treatment. Fellowship Overview: During this one-year, full-time fellowship, the Advanced Practice Fellow will gain expertise in: * Managing substance intoxication and withdrawal * Medications for addiction treatment (MAT) * Motivational enhancement therapy * Managing co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions * Harm reduction strategies * Counseling principles to support recovery Curriculum: The fellowship curriculum consists of 13 consecutive 4-week blocks, with rotations at: * Iowa Health Care clinics including MAT Clinic, MAT Walk In Clinic, UI ARC Mobile Clinic, Supporting Opportunities and Achievements in Recovery (SOAR) Clinic in Ob/Gyn * Iowa Health Care Addiction Medicine Consult Service, Psychiatry Consult Service, Dual Diagnosis Partial Hospitalization Program * Community clinics, including Abbe Community Mental Health, and Area Substance Abuse Council (ASAC)/Heart of Iowa (HOI) * 2 blocks of elective rotations (e.g. toxicology, infectious diseases, crisis stabilization unit, inpatient psychiatry, child/adolescent psychiatry, dual diagnosis partial hospitalization program, or propose a new elective rotation) * Weekly MAT Continuity Clinic at UI Health Care * Longitudinal leadership curriculum Responsibilities: * Conducting diagnostic evaluations * Providing therapeutic recommendations and developing treatment plans * Prescribing pharmacologic treatments * Act as a patient advocate * Participate in a quality improvement project Benefits: * Paid stipend of $100,000 annually * Comprehensive benefits package Education, Licensing, and Certification Requirements ARNPs A master's degree is required. A master's degree in nursing is preferred. If master's degree is in a related field, a Baccalaureate degree in nursing is required. Current license to practice nursing in Iowa is required. Licensure as ARNP in state of Iowa is required by start date. Physician Assistants Must comply with registration and licensure requirements as specified by the Iowa Board of Physician Assistant Examiners which include graduation from an accredited PA educational program and/or certification by the NCCPA. Application Process To be considered, applicants must email a letter of interest and resume (relevant to this recruitment). Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. Three letters from professional references will be required later in the recruitment process. |