Correctional Medicine Nurse Practitioner
Company: DirectShifts
Location: Denver
Posted on: June 17, 2026
Job Description:
Job Responsibility:
- Perform physical examinations and obtain detailed histories on
assigned patients.
- Assess and treat acute/chronic medical problems and provides
direct patient care to a specified patient population.
- Conduct sick call, emergency treatment or chronic care clinic
as assigned.
- Make rounds in an infirmary or skilled nursing care
setting.
- Diagnose and treat medical conditions and disorders within
scope of practice.
- Order laboratory tests and other diagnostic testing pertinent
to the medical care of offenders.
- Perform minor medical procedures such as suturing lacerations,
incision and drainage of abscesses, excision of cysts, application
of splints and casts, and removal of toenails.
- Provide emergency medical coverage to offenders including
performing basic life support and lifesaving procedures for
emergencies such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, massive
hemorrhage or similar emergencies or life support measures.
- May be required to assess dental and mental health emergencies
and refer appropriately.
- Assist in pre and post operative care.
- Perform offender health record reviews.
- Review laboratory, x-ray and EKG results and intervene as
medically indicated.
- Perform venipuncture and other related laboratory tests.
- Follow the CDOC clinical services standards and procedures,
protocols, guidelines, or policies pertaining to medical practice
and treatment as specified by Clinical Services
administration.
- May provide initial emergency medical treatment for facility
staff.
- Travel to other correctional facilities to assist during a
staffing crisis.
- Communicate with outside providers and internal peers to ensure
continuity of care.
- Collaborate with other health care professionals, clinical
services staff regarding offender health issues/policies,
transfers, classifications and medical legal concerns.
- Participate in various decision-making committees to resolve
system issues.
- Assist in developing policies, protocols, standards or
guidelines.
- Identify and update "medical holds" and housing and work
restrictions electronically.
- Provide formal and informal medical training for co-workers,
offender classes, and Training Academy presentations.
- Provide offender education during appointments.
- Participate in developing educational materials for offenders
or health care professionals.
- May be required to participate in restraining an offender
primarily for medical reasons.
- This position may be required to work shifts and provide
on-call and call back duties such as weekends, evening and night
shifts, and holidays.
- May perform clinical research related to specific
operations.
Minimum Qualification:
Applicant must possess current, valid licensure as an Advanced
Practice Nurse / Nurse Practitioner from the Colorado Board of
Nursing.
and
Special Qualifications:
- Applicant must have full prescriptive authority (RXN) as issued
by the State of Colorado (DORA) and the DEA.
Required Competencies:
- Ability to provide direct patient care to offenders.
- Ability to maintain professionalism in a complex
environment.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to create accessible documents and technical content
that follows plain language guidelines with accessibility in
mind.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate
effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience providing medical care to an incarcerated
population.
- Experience providing medical care in an infirmary or skilled
nursing center.
- Experience providing emergency medical coverage performing
basic life support and lifesaving measures.
- Experience managing chronic medical conditions as an APN /
NP.
Keywords: DirectShifts, Loveland , Correctional Medicine Nurse Practitioner, Healthcare , Denver, Colorado
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