Provide medical oversight and dosing for Spravato, IV ketamine, IM ketamine, and KAP sessions.
Roseburg, Oregon | Full-Time or Part-Time | PA-C, NP, or MD/DO
This is one of the rare positions where the work is genuinely noble and genuinely fun.
You'll provide ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP), Spravato (esketamine), IV ketamine, and IM ketamine to a patient population that includes veterans and community members — people who have often exhausted conventional treatment options and are finally finding relief. Few jobs in medicine give you the chance to watch someone sleep through the night for the first time in a decade. This one does, regularly.
Roseburg is the heart of Oregon's veteran community, and our clinic delivers cutting-edge ketamine modalities to those who need them most. You'll work alongside an experienced clinical team — PRATI-certified therapists, KAP coordinators, MAs, and a supervising medical team — in a practice built specifically around safe, effective, and deeply human delivery of these treatments.
We're a women-owned, LGBTQ+-inclusive integrative practice combining primary care, psychiatry, and innovative mental health treatment. Our Roseburg location extends our REMS-certified Spravato program and full ketamine service line to southern Oregon, with a particular focus on serving veterans alongside the broader community.
- Provide medical oversight and dosing for Spravato, IV ketamine, IM ketamine, and KAP sessions
- Conduct intake evaluations, screening, and individualized treatment planning
- Collaborate closely with our therapy team during KAP sessions
- Support REMS compliance for our Spravato program
- Help build a clinical culture that veterans and civilians alike feel safe in
- Stay engaged with the rapidly evolving evidence base in psychedelic-assisted treatment
- Licensed PA-C, NP (PMHNP preferred), or MD/DO with Oregon licensure
- DEA in good standing
- Trained in (or eager to train in) ketamine modalities — we'll support your training pathway - Often, former ED or primary care professionals excel at this job
- Comfortable with veteran-specific clinical considerations (PTSD, MST, TBI) — or motivated to develop that competency
- Calm, present, and genuinely interested in psychedelic medicine done right
- Someone who takes the work seriously without taking yourself too seriously
- Competitive compensation
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Generous PTO and paid holidays
- CME allowance and funded training in KAP, Spravato, and ketamine modalities
- 401(k) with employer contribution
- Malpractice coverage
- A schedule built for sustainable, present, high-quality care
- Colleagues who are at the actual forefront of psychiatric medicine
Most jobs in medicine aren't fun. This one is. The treatments work. The patients are grateful. The team is exceptional. And you'll go home knowing the work you did mattered — to a veteran finding peace after years of suffering, to a community member who'd lost hope of getting better, to a clinical field that's being rewritten in real time.
If you've been waiting for a position that puts noble work, great science, and a great team in the same place — this is it.
To apply: Send your CV and a note about what draws you to this work to [email protected] or click Apply.
Lonerock Clinic is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for staff and patients alike.
$110,000 - $175,000 per year