Addiction Medicine Physician
Company: Upward Health
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Overview: Upward Health
is an in-home, multidisciplinary medical group providing 24/7
whole-person care. Our clinical team treats physical, behavioral,
and social health needs when and where a patient needs help.
Everyone on our team from our doctors, nurses, and Care Specialists
to our HR, Technology, and Business Services staff are driven by a
desire to improve the lives of our patients. We are able to treat a
wide range of needs – everything from addressing poorly controlled
blood sugar to combatting anxiety to accessing medically tailored
meals – because we know that health requires care for the whole
person. It's no wonder 98% of patients report being fully satisfied
with Upward Health! Job Title & Role Description: Patients
receiving addiction medicine care often present at critical points
in their health journey. Many face active substance use, withdrawal
risk, medical instability, co-occurring psychiatric conditions, and
significant social barriers. The quality and consistency of direct
clinical care at these moments directly determines patient safety
and outcomes. As an Addiction Medicine Physician , you are the
treating provider. Your assessments, prescribing decisions, and
clinical interventions have immediate impact. You manage complex
substance use disorders through evidence-based treatment, including
medication-assisted therapy, relapse prevention, and stabilization
of co-occurring conditions. Your work reduces overdose risk,
prevents avoidable hospitalizations, and supports sustained
recovery. This role requires strong clinical judgment in real time.
You identify risk early, respond to changes in patient status, and
adjust treatment plans based on medical need. Many patients lack
consistent access to traditional care settings. Your ability to
deliver high-quality addiction treatment through telehealth and
in-home encounters closes critical gaps in care. You build
continuity and trust with patients who may have experienced
fragmented or inconsistent treatment. Through clear communication,
realistic goal setting, and patient-centered decision-making, you
help patients remain engaged and progress toward stability. Primary
Responsibilities : Direct Patient Care Diagnose and treat substance
use disorders using evidence-based practices Conduct comprehensive
substance use and risk assessments Initiate and manage
medication-assisted treatment, including buprenorphine and
naltrexone Monitor treatment response, relapse risk, and medication
adherence Manage withdrawal risk and escalate care when clinically
indicated Treat co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions in
collaboration with internal providers Care Delivery Model Provide
care primarily through telehealth visits Complete limited in-home
visits when medically necessary Deliver care with consistency,
clarity, and a patient-centered approach Care Coordination
Collaborate with Addiction Counselors, Nurse Practitioners,
Nursing, and Care Specialists Contribute to individualized
treatment plans aligned to patient goals Support transitions of
care following hospitalizations, detox admissions, or residential
treatment Communicate clinical updates, risks, and treatment
changes clearly and timely Quality and Documentation Maintain
accurate, timely, and clinically sound documentation Ensure
prescribing aligns with federal, state, and organizational
requirements Support quality improvement efforts through clinical
participation and feedback Identify patient safety concerns and
escalate appropriately Patient Experience Build trust with patients
through respectful, direct communication Set clear expectations
related to treatment plans and recovery progress Support engagement
for patients with historical disengagement or care avoidance
Required Qualifications: MD or DO with board certification or
eligibility in Addiction Medicine or Addiction Psychiatry Active,
unrestricted medical license in at least one practicing state DEA
registration with eligibility to prescribe buprenorphine Minimum
two years of experience treating substance use disorders Strong
knowledge of medication-assisted treatment and relapse prevention
Comfort delivering care through telehealth platforms Experience
working with Medicaid or Medicare populations Experience treating
patients with complex medical, psychiatric, and social needs
Multi-state licensure preferred or willingness to obtain additional
licenses Competencies: Clinical Judgment: Demonstrates sound
clinical decision-making focused on patient safety, risk
identification, and evidence-based addiction treatment.
Communication Communicates clearly and directly with patients and
multidisciplinary care teams, ensuring understanding of treatment
plans, risks, and expectations. Accountability: Takes ownership of
clinical outcomes, prescribing decisions, and documentation
accuracy, following through on all patient care responsibilities.
Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills, able
to relay complex information in an understandable and supportive
manner. Collaboration: Works effectively within a multidisciplinary
team, partnering with counselors, nurses, and providers to deliver
coordinated, patient-centered care. Adaptability: Responds
effectively to changing patient needs and evolving care models,
maintaining clinical consistency in a dynamic healthcare
environment. Upward Health is proud to be an equal opportunity
employer. We are committed to attracting, retaining, and maximizing
the performance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. This job
description is a general outline of duties performed and is not to
be misconstrued as encompassing all duties performed within the
position. Upward Health Benefits Upward Health Core Values Upward
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