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Remote Primary Care Provider (NP/PA)

Hill Country Health & Wellness Center

Round Mountain, CA • Remote

$101K - $138K/yr

Full-time

PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Position: Remote Primary Care Provider (NP/PA) – Desktop Care

Department: Medical
Reports To: Chief Medical Officer
FLSA Status: Exempt
Work Location: Remote (California-based)
Schedule: Full-Time

Position Summary

Hill Country Community Clinic (HCCC) is seeking a Remote Primary Care Provider (Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant) to support our integrated care teams through desktop (in-basket) management, telehealth services, and care coordination.

This role is essential in ensuring timely, high-quality care between patient visits, particularly for individuals with complex medical, behavioral health, and substance use needs. The Remote Provider will extend the capacity of on-site clinicians by managing EHR workflows, addressing patient communications, reviewing diagnostics, and facilitating safe, effective treatment plans—including medication management.

This position directly supports HCCC’s mission of delivering whole-person, patient-centered care in a rural, underserved community.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Support & Desktop Management

  • Manage EHR desktop workflows, including:
    • Lab and diagnostic result review and follow-up
    • Medication refills and reconciliation
    • Patient portal messages and clinical communications
    • Provider-to-provider communication and care coordination
  • Provide coverage for providers during absences (PTO, LOA, vacancies)
  • Ensure timely follow-up on abnormal results and care plans
  • Collaborate closely with RNs, LVNs, MAs, and care coordination teams

Telehealth & Patient Care

  • Conduct telehealth visits for:
    • Review of urgent or abnormal results
    • Medication management and follow-up care
    • Acute and same-day patient needs
  • Document all encounters accurately and timely in the EHR
  • Provide patient education to support adherence and self-management
  • Identify barriers to care and coordinate appropriate interventions

Medication Management & Controlled Substances

  • Evaluate, prescribe, and manage medications, including Schedule II–V controlled substances, in accordance with:
    • Federal and California regulations
    • DEA requirements
    • HCCC policies and standardized procedures
  • Perform appropriate clinical assessments to support safe prescribing, including risk stratification, documentation, and follow-up planning
  • Review patient prescription history through California CURES (PDMP) as required
  • Apply best practices for controlled substance prescribing, including:
    • Use of treatment agreements when appropriate
    • Monitoring for misuse, diversion, and safety risks
    • Coordination with behavioral health and care teams

Care Coordination & Access

  • Support timely access to care across all clinic sites
  • Serve as a clinical resource for complex and high-risk patients
  • Assist with triage and urgent clinical decision-making
  • Work within HCCC’s integrated model (primary care, behavioral health, SUD, ECM/care coordination)

Documentation & Quality Expectations

  • Maintain timely and accurate documentation, including:
    • Same-day or next-business-day completion of telehealth encounters
    • Prompt closure of in-basket tasks and results review
  • Meet internal expectations for documentation timeliness, quality metrics, and regulatory compliance
  • Participate in peer review, chart audits, and quality improvement initiatives
  • Adhere to all Joint Commission, HRSA, and organizational standards

Collaboration & Professional Responsibilities

  • Participate in Medical Staff meetings and interdisciplinary collaboration
  • Maintain all required licenses, certifications, and CME
  • Follow all clinical protocols, standardized procedures, and compliance requirements

Qualifications

Education & Licensure

  • Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program
  • Active, unrestricted California license
  • Current national certification (NP or PA)
  • Active DEA registration with authorization to prescribe controlled substances
  • Current NPI
  • Current BLS/CPR certification
  • Current registration with California CURES (PDMP)

Experience

  • Minimum 2 years of primary care experience, preferably in an FQHC or underserved setting
  • Experience with telehealth and/or EHR desktop/in-basket management strongly preferred
  • Experience with controlled substance prescribing and chronic pain management preferred
  • Experience or willingness to support MAT/buprenorphine treatment
  • Familiarity with integrated care models (PCMH, behavioral health integration) highly desirable

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Strong clinical judgment and ability to work independently in a remote environment
  • High proficiency with EHR systems and managing high-volume workflows
  • Excellent written communication skills (critical for in-basket and patient messaging)
  • Ability to prioritize competing demands and respond to urgent needs
  • Commitment to serving underserved, high-acuity populations
  • Collaborative and team-oriented approach

Work Environment & Expectations

  • Primarily remote with occasional on-site expectations as needed
  • Must maintain a secure, HIPAA-compliant workspace
  • Schedule flexibility required based on operational needs
  • Participation in rotating coverage schedules across care teams