Nurse Practitioner (FNP/ANP)
Company: New Brunswick Counseling Center
Location: Mount Holly
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Contract Position |
Mobile Unit Program New Brunswick Counseling Center (NBCC) is
aCARF-accredited, nonprofit provider of outpatient substance use
and mental health services. We deliver respectful, high-quality
care that supports recovery and wellness across our communities.
NBCC is seeking a Certified Nurse Practitioner (FNP/ANP) to join
our Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) on a contract basis, supporting
our Mobile Unit initiative. This is an opportunity to be part of an
access-focused program expanding life-saving care for individuals
living with opioid use disorder (OUD) with a team approach grounded
intrauma-informed, culturally responsive, patient-centered care.
What Youll Do Ensure clinical and program compliance with state and
federal OTP regulations and agency policies Provide clinical
oversight of nursing services and support day-to-day medical
operations Supervise, coach, and evaluate program nurses to
maintain consistent standards of safety, documentation, and patient
care Ensure appropriate nursing and medication administration
coverage during operating hours Conduct comprehensive admission and
annual medical assessments, including medical, mental health, and
substance use histories Order and interpret diagnostic tests as
appropriate (e.g., TB, HIV, Hepatitis) and follow up on results
Monitor and support the medical needs of clients who are pregnant,
HIV-positive, or medically complex Collaborate with the
interdisciplinary treatment team to support individualized care
plans Triage clients for medical supervision or external referral;
track outcomes and complete follow-ups Administer medications for
OUD, including long-acting injectables when clinically appropriate
Prescribe medications to address substance use and co-occurring
mental health conditions within scope and program protocols Monitor
clients on psychotropic medications for side effects/adverse
reactions and respond appropriately Maintain accurate, timely,
compliant documentation per regulatory and agency standards Perform
other clinical duties as assigned to support safe, effective mobile
service delivery Minimum Qualifications MSN from an accredited
institution Current New Jersey RN license and certification as a
Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) or Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP)
New Jersey prescriptive authority (or eligibility to obtain)
Eligible to prescribe medications for OUD treatment (including
buprenorphine) in accordance with current federal and NJ
requirements Current CPR/AED certification 2 years of clinical
experience in a relevant area (addiction medicine, psychiatry,
primary care, community health, or related), or an equivalent
combination of training/experience Schedule 15 hours per week,
scheduled as needed in accordance with agency and mobile unit
operational requirements Why Join NBCC Mission-driven work in a
CARF-accredited environment Be part of a mobile unit program
expanding access to essential care for underserved communities
Collaborative culture with medical and behavioral health partners
Meaningful impact-supporting individuals and families affected by
opioid use disorder with dignity and respect Location: NBCC
Burlington Comprehensive Center at Mount Holly (Mobile Unit)
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