Deaf Advanced Practice Provider – Primary Care at High Country Community Health
Morganton, North Carolina, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

American Sign Language, Cultural Competence, Trauma-Informed Care, Communication Skills, Adaptability, Community Engagement, Chronic Disease Management, Patient-Centered Care, Care Coordination, Health Literacy, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Accessibility, Disability-Informed Care, Outreach, Education, Wellness Initiatives

Industry

Medical Practices

Description
Description About High Country Community Health – Alder Springs Collaboration The Alder Springs Community is a uniquely designed community to meet the needs of the Deaf, DeafBlind, Blind, and Hard of Hearing community. Located within a residential setting that includes advanced sensory technologies, communication-accessible design, and dedicated communal spaces, Alder Springs provides culturally and linguistically accessible care for residents and community members. We are seeking a mission-driven Medical Provider, Physician, Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) with advanced communication skills, including American Sign Language (ASL) fluency, and a passion for providing equitable, inclusive care for this underserved population. Requirements Position Summary This Medical Provider will deliver comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, with a special focus on individuals who are Deaf, DeafBlind, Blind, or Hard of Hearing. This role emphasizes accessible communication, trauma-informed care, disability cultural competence, and collaboration within a multidisciplinary team. The provider will work within a patient-centered medical home model, integrating clinical excellence with community engagement. The provider will provide general primary care and Medication Assisted Treatment services for all. Clinical Care Provide high-quality primary care services, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment, chronic disease management, and preventive care. Use ASL, tactile sign, written communication, adaptive technologies, and other appropriate modalities to ensure accessible communication for all patients. Develop individualized care plans while addressing social, sensory, and accessibility needs. Coordinate care with specialists, audiologists, vision rehabilitation services, behavioral health providers, and other community resources. Maintain culturally competent, trauma-informed practice tailored to Deaf, DeafBlind, Blind, and Hard of Hearing populations. Collaboration & Care Coordination Work closely with the Alder Springs and High Country Community Health teams, including resident support staff, care coordinators, and disability-access specialists. Participate in interdisciplinary case reviews and quality improvement initiatives. Collaborate with interpreters, support service providers (SSPs), and Certified Deaf Interpreters (CDIs) when appropriate. Patient & Community Engagement Promote health literacy within the Deaf, DeafBlind, Blind, and Hard of Hearing community. Support outreach, education, and wellness initiatives within the Alder Springs community and the broader Morganton area. Administrative & Compliance Responsibilities Document all encounters accurately in the electronic health record. Adhere to federal, state, and organizational policies, including ADA requirements and accessible-care best practices. Participate in staff training on communication accessibility and inclusive practices. Qualifications: Required: Current licensure as a Medical Provider – Physician, Nurse Practitioner (FNP/ANP) or Physician Assistant in North Carolina. Board certification in applicable discipline. Fluency in American Sign Language (ASL). Experience working with Deaf, DeafBlind, Blind, or Hard of Hearing individuals OR demonstrated commitment to learning best practices. Strong communication, adaptability, and cultural humility. Preferred: Experience in community health, primary care, and/or underserved populations. Familiarity with DeafBlind communication methods (e.g., tactile sign, ProTactile). Knowledge of sensory-access technologies, low-vision supports, or disability-informed care models. Bilingual in English/ASL; additional languages beneficial. Work Environment and Benefits Innovative, accessible clinic for the aforementioned population at the Alder Springs residential community and surrounding area. Supportive organizational culture focused on equity and inclusion. Competitive salary and benefits package, including health insurance, PTO, continuing education, and retirement contributions options. Opportunities for professional development in Deaf and DeafBlind cultural competency.
Responsibilities
The Medical Provider will deliver comprehensive primary care services with a focus on Deaf, DeafBlind, Blind, and Hard of Hearing individuals. Responsibilities include high-quality primary care, care coordination, and promoting health literacy within the community.
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