Location
Ogden, Utah
Quick overview
The primary responsibilities include conducting intake physical examinations, diagnosing and treating acute and chronic medical conditions for students aged 16–24, and prescribing medications within the scope of authority. The role also requires administering immunizations, maintaining accurate health records, and coordinating specialized care referrals.
Requirements summary
Candidates must possess an active, unrestricted Utah Nurse Practitioner license and valid DEA registration with prescribing authority, along with professional liability insurance of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence. Experience in primary care is required, with preference given to those experienced with adolescents and young adults, and compliance with Utah scope-of-practice laws is mandatory.
Job description
Location
- Ogden,
- Utah
- Schedule: 12 hours per week (600 hours annually)
- Population: Students ages 16–24
- Primary responsibilities
- Conduct intake physical examinations and develop treatment plans.
- Diagnose and treat acute and chronic medical conditions.
- Prescribe controlled and non-controlled medications within scope of authority.
- Administer immunizations and preventive health services.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in Student Health Records.
- Participate in Disability Accommodation Committee (DAC) meetings when requested.
- Coordinate referrals for specialized or emergent care.
- Collaborate with substance abuse and behavioral health staff.
- Support infection control, HIPAA compliance, and quality improvement initiatives.
- Required qualifications
- Active, unrestricted Utah Nurse Practitioner license.
- Valid DEA registration with prescribing authority.
- Current professional liability insurance of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence.
- Experience in primary care; experience with adolescents/young adults preferred.
- Collaborative requirement
- Must comply with all applicable Utah scope-of-practice laws.
- Must provide documentation of independent practice authority, OR
- If required by Utah law, must maintain a valid Collaborative Agreement with a licensed Physician that supports full prescribing authority, including controlled substances.
- All licenses and agreements must remain active throughout contract performance.