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Housing 4 Now Is Seeking Medical Professionals
to Serve as Board of Directors
Be Part of a Transformational Model for Recovery in Arizona (Active or Retired)
Housing 4 Now (H4N), a respected 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with over 20 years of experience in housing and social services, is launching an innovative new program: the Religious Nonmedical Health Care Institution (RNMHI). Located on a serene 10-acre site in Douglas, Arizona, this unique initiative is designed to support individuals struggling with opioid use disorder (OUD) through non-clinical, faith-based recovery pathways.
As part of this groundbreaking program, H4N is inviting compassionate and visionary doctors and nurses to serve on its Board of Directors. We are looking for healthcare professionals who want to make a lasting impact outside the walls of traditional hospitals—leaders who believe in integrating spiritual wellness, holistic healing, and community reintegration for some of Arizona’s most underserved populations.
Why Join Our Board?
H4N’s RNMHI program is not a medical treatment facility—it is an exempt entity under Arizona Revised Statutes § 36-402(A)(1)(2), providing a nonmedical, religious-based approach to healing. However, the complexity and seriousness of the opioid crisis require ethical guidance and medical insight, even in non-clinical settings.
By joining our Board, you will:
What We’re Looking For
We are seeking active or retired:
Prior nonprofit board experience is welcomed but not required. Training and orientation will be provided.
Volunteer Medical Professionals – Flexible, Purposeful Engagement
In addition to board leadership, H4N is seeking volunteer medical professionals—both active-duty and retired—to support the RNMHI through flexible, low-commitment roles.
Whether you can contribute a few hours a month or one day a week, your medical insight is needed and deeply valued. Volunteers may assist with:
About the Project
The RNMHI will provide transitional housing, faith-based support, holistic health practices, and a strong emphasis on restorative community living. Residents will benefit from daily structure, peer support, vocational programs, and access to wellness activities—all in a safe, off-grid environment. This program is part of H4N’s larger mission to restore lives, land, and purpose, especially for those impacted by the opioid epidemic and homelessness.
Apply Today
If you are a medical professional who believes in the power of purpose-driven recovery and wants to contribute your voice to a growing movement, we want to hear from you. To express interest or request more information, please contact us below.
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to Serve as Board of Directors
Be Part of a Transformational Model for Recovery in Arizona (Active or Retired)
Housing 4 Now (H4N), a respected 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with over 20 years of experience in housing and social services, is launching an innovative new program: the Religious Nonmedical Health Care Institution (RNMHI). Located on a serene 10-acre site in Douglas, Arizona, this unique initiative is designed to support individuals struggling with opioid use disorder (OUD) through non-clinical, faith-based recovery pathways.
As part of this groundbreaking program, H4N is inviting compassionate and visionary doctors and nurses to serve on its Board of Directors. We are looking for healthcare professionals who want to make a lasting impact outside the walls of traditional hospitals—leaders who believe in integrating spiritual wellness, holistic healing, and community reintegration for some of Arizona’s most underserved populations.
Why Join Our Board?
H4N’s RNMHI program is not a medical treatment facility—it is an exempt entity under Arizona Revised Statutes § 36-402(A)(1)(2), providing a nonmedical, religious-based approach to healing. However, the complexity and seriousness of the opioid crisis require ethical guidance and medical insight, even in non-clinical settings.
By joining our Board, you will:
- Contribute your expertise to ensure program integrity and public trust.
- Help shape nonmedical care models for individuals in recovery from opioid addiction.
- Provide oversight and consultation on health and safety standards, staffing qualifications, and trauma-informed wellness practices.
- Serve as a liaison with state and federal agencies, including AHCCCS, HUD, and SAMHSA, to ensure program coordination and resource alignment.
- Play a strategic role in the development and expansion of services that bridge faith, wellness, and recovery.
- Active Pay Doctors: Up to $25,000 per year.
- Active Pay Nurse: Up to $15,000 per year.
- Other Medical Professionals Pay, are also provided.
- Please note: You will not have to relocate. You will not be required to work over 10 hours per month minimum. All work can be conducted from your desktop home computer.
What We’re Looking For
We are seeking active or retired:
- Medical Doctors (MDs or DOs) with backgrounds in addiction medicine, family medicine, psychiatry, or public health.
- Registered Nurses (RNs) or Nurse Practitioners (NPs) with experience in behavioral health, addiction recovery, or community health.
- And various other Health Care Professionals
Prior nonprofit board experience is welcomed but not required. Training and orientation will be provided.
Volunteer Medical Professionals – Flexible, Purposeful Engagement
In addition to board leadership, H4N is seeking volunteer medical professionals—both active-duty and retired—to support the RNMHI through flexible, low-commitment roles.
Whether you can contribute a few hours a month or one day a week, your medical insight is needed and deeply valued. Volunteers may assist with:
- Program development consultation
- Health and wellness education
- Case review or policy input
- Tele-support and virtual advising (from the comfort of your home)
About the Project
The RNMHI will provide transitional housing, faith-based support, holistic health practices, and a strong emphasis on restorative community living. Residents will benefit from daily structure, peer support, vocational programs, and access to wellness activities—all in a safe, off-grid environment. This program is part of H4N’s larger mission to restore lives, land, and purpose, especially for those impacted by the opioid epidemic and homelessness.
Apply Today
If you are a medical professional who believes in the power of purpose-driven recovery and wants to contribute your voice to a growing movement, we want to hear from you. To express interest or request more information, please contact us below.
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