
Deliver compassionate, recovery-focused care Hourly Contingent (10-12 hours per week) Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner At Samaritas, our Medication‑Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Substance Use Disorder (SUD) services provide whole‑person care to individuals on their path to recovery. We are seeking a dedicated Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner who is passionate about serving vulnerable populations and advancing recovery‑focused, evidence‑based care within a mission‑driven organization, in consort with a participating physician in accordance with established guidelines, and for the delivery of physical health services for different departments. This new team member will participate with leadership for the medical oversight of the medical needs of Samaritas SUD, Foster Care, New Americans and Adoptions Programs.
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Medical Screening of clients (conducts physical exams) 2. Physical Assessments of clients (conducts physical exams)
3. Instructs and counsels clients by describing therapeutic regimens; providing counseling on emotional problems of daily living; promotes wellness and health maintenance.
4. Evaluates and when appropriate prescribes Psych and MAT medications including but not limited to Buprenorphine and Vivitrol/Naltrexone under the direction of a waivered physician as a part of an interdisciplinary treatment approach to substance use.
5. Provides continuity of care by developing and implementing patient management plans
6. Monitor clients per policy & procedures
7. Documents patient care serves by accurately charting in client and department records)
8. Provide leadership and guidance for the policies and growth of physical health services.
9. Maintain appropriate and necessary communication with staff regarding responses to orders implemented and changes in client condition
Job Qualifications
Education, Training, and Licensure/Certification
Physician Assistant Required Education and Licensure:
ORNurse Practitioner Required Education and Licensure:
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Physical and Mental Requirements

For almost 90 years, Samaritas has served others as an expression of the love of Christ with programs to help Michigan’s disadvantaged families, and individuals thrive. Samaritas is the state’s largest foster care and adoption organization, with a full suite of family preservation programs and options like Substance Use Disorder (SUD) services to keep families together.
We are one of the largest providers of refugee services, resettling families from all over the world. We provide senior care and living communities with a full continuum of services, including independent and assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing options within a faith-based family community. Samaritas is all about home, offering housing solutions for adults with developmental disabilities, homeless families, and affordable living communities for those who qualify for HUD housing.