Medical Director (Addiction Medicine) Beaverton Recovery Center
CODA INC
- 2.6 Beaverton, OR Job Details Full-time $300,000
- $325,000 a year 8 hours ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Qualifications Team leadership Substance abuse DEA License Leading team collaboration initiatives Working with individuals with substance use disorders Senior leadership Team building Full Job Description Medical Director (Addiction Medicine)
- Beaverton Recovery Center CODA, Inc.
| Greater Portland / Washington County, Oregon Full-Time | Exempt | Reports to Senior Medical Director This Isn't Just a Medical Director Role. It's a Career-Defining One. Imagine overseeing a seamless continuum of care (Sobering, Withdrawal Management, and Residential treatment) all under one roof. At CODA's Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC), that's exactly what you'll do. This is a rare, real opportunity to lead integrated addiction medicine at a level most physicians and nurse practitioners never get to experience. If you're a clinician who thinks in systems, leads with heart, and wants your work to matter at scale — keep reading. Who We Are CODA, Inc. is Oregon's oldest opioid treatment provider and one of its most respected. For decades, we've combined evidence-based medicine with genuine compassion to meet people in their hardest moments. We don't just treat substance use disorders — we restore lives and rebuild communities. At BRC, we've built something exceptional: a co-located Sobering Center, Withdrawal Management unit, and Residential program that work together as one coordinated system of care. You'll be the physician leader who makes that system run at its best. What Makes This Role Unique A True Continuum of Care on One Campus
- You'll oversee medical services across all three levels simultaneously: Sobering Withdrawal Management Residential. Patients move through a coordinated pathway, and your clinical vision will shape every step of that journey. Build and Elevate a Team
- This role is as much about people as it is about medicine. You'll train, develop, and mentor provider staff across WDM and Residential programs, growing the clinical culture from within and creating an environment where great people do their best work. Lead with Data, Improve with Purpose
- You'll implement and track meaningful performance metrics, drive quality improvement, and ensure every program meets and exceeds regulatory standards, including controlled substance compliance. Real Collaboration at Every Level
- You won't be working in a silo.
You'll partner directly with the Sobering/WDM Nurse Manager, the Senior Medical Director, and program leadership across the organization. This is a team that wants to hear your voice. What You'll Own Medical oversight across Sobering, Withdrawal Management, and Residential services. Training, development, and clinical support for WDM and Residential provider staff Implementation and tracking of medical performance metrics and quality indicators Regulatory compliance across all programs, including controlled substance regulations Collaboration with the Sobering/WDM Nurse Manager and Senior Medical Director on care coordination and strategy Development and continuous improvement of policies, protocols, and evidence-based care standards Direct patient care and consultation on complex, high-acuity cases What You Bring Credentials MD, DO, or Nurse Practitioner (NP) licensed in Oregon Current, unrestricted DEA license Board Certification in Addiction Medicine or equivalent advanced certification Experience 2+ years in community health, primary care, urgent care, or behavioral health settings Experience with co-occurring disorders and high-acuity populations Demonstrated clinical leadership — you've led teams and made them better Skills That Set You Apart Deep knowledge of addiction medicine and pharmacology; methadone experience is a strong plus A systems thinker who can see the big picture without losing sight of the individual patient A natural collaborator who builds trust across clinical and operational teams Data-fluent, quality-focused, and committed to continuous improvement Why CODA Mission that means something — every decision you make improves real lives Leadership with reach — influence care across multiple programs and service lines A team that's got your back — collaborative, values-driven, and invested in your success Competitive compensation — salary, medical/dental/vision, retirement, and generous PTO Room to grow — professional development and a clear path to expanded influence Ready to Lead Recovery at a New Level? If you've been waiting for a role where your clinical expertise, leadership instincts, and passion for addiction medicine can all show up at once — this is it. Apply today. Join CODA and help shape the future of integrated recovery care in Oregon.