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Nurse Practitioner at Community Inclusion in Winchester, KY
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Apply Description About Us Inclusion Care Solutions is a mission-driven Rural Health Clinic dedicated to providing comprehensive, person-centered care to underserved populations, including individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). We are building a fully integrated care model that includes primary care, behavioral health, and care coordination—ensuring access, dignity, and lifelong support from diagnosis through end-of-life. Position Overview We are seeking a compassionate, motivated Nurse Practitioner (NP) to join our growing clinical team. This provider will play a critical role in delivering high-quality primary care services in a rural setting while helping shape an innovative model of care for vulnerable populations. This is an opportunity to step into a foundational role within a new clinic with strong leadership support, clinical autonomy, and the ability to make a meaningful impact in the community. Key Responsibilities Provide comprehensive primary care services across the lifespan Conduct physical exams, assessments, and diagnostic evaluations Diagnose and treat acute and chronic conditions Prescribe medications and manage treatment plans Provide preventative care, screenings, and patient education Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including behavioral health and case management Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the EMR Ensure compliance with all state, federal, and Rural Health Clinic regulations Participate in quality improvement and care coordination initiatives What We Offer Competitive salary (based on experience) Flexible scheduling options Supportive leadership and clinical autonomy Opportunity to help build and shape a new care model Meaningful, mission-driven work with underserved populations Potential for growth as the organization expands Requirements Qualifications Active and unrestricted Kentucky APRN license Certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) or Adult-Gerontology NP DEA license (or ability to obtain) Experience in primary care, rural health, or underserved populations preferred Experience with individuals with I/DD is a strong plus Strong clinical judgment and commitment to patient-centered care