Primary Care at FQHC in Washington
Kearney, Nebraska, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Internal Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice
Location Othello, Washington, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 6/21/24
Seeking a primary care physician to partner with our highly regarded Federally Qualified Health Center in Othello, Washington. Join our excellent team to enjoy a rewarding and worthwhile career, while promoting health and wellness, working with passionate people, and feeling accomplished for doing important work. Be a part of a healthcare movement as you grow your career. The size and culture of the organization provides an opportunity to work closely with leadership, lead initiatives, and see the results of your hard work. Your ability to make an impact is limited only by your passion and creativity.

Highlights:
- Salary $225,000-$260,000+
- RVU incentives and bonuses
- Loan repayment programs
- Excellent work environment
- Growth and leadership opportunities
- Flexible schedule

Responsibilities:

  1. Provide primary, acute and chronic patient care (including emergency care) to include, but not limited to, ambulatory clinical care at an Association operated Community Health Center, and/or out-patient or in-patient medical, surgical and maternity care at a hospital or nursing home.
  2. Develop and maintain good rapport with patients, treating each one equally without regard to their race, creed, color, sex, or socioeconomic status.
  3. Perform clinic health care duties for an agreed upon number of hours per week. These hours will be determined by mutual consent between the Physician and the Executive Director. They will be maintained flexible in order to allow for hospital duties, continued education activities, and the needs of clinic patients.
  4. Maintain full active hospital privileges at Othello Community Hospital.
  5. Serve as Preceptor to Physicians in training, PA’s, and FNP’s, as requested by the Medical Officer.
  6. Keep accurate, up-to-date records of all clinical activities pertaining to patient care. Record keeping shall be in accordance with medical records protocol with only approved forms used.
  7. Meet all requirements with regard to approved continuing medical education. Advise Medical Director or preferences in advance to accommodate appropriate scheduling.
  8. Participate in and be part of the Association’s Health Care Provider Quality Assurance Peer Review Program.
  9. Attend staff conferences and medical meetings.
  10. Be available for consultation with other Association Health Care Providers and the Association Director and Board of Directors. Consultation may include, but shall not be limited to, administrative matters, medical or business policy and procedures, personnel policy, training and education for employees and patients, governmental regulations, program planning and evaluation, and quality of care assurance.
  11. Any questions regarding Board activity, Board Committees, requests from the Board, etc., shall first be discussed with the Chief Medical Officer.
  12. Devote entire time and attention to the practice of this profession, together with such administrative and management duties as may be required.
  13. Promotes a positive work culture and upholds clinic policies and procedures, including the WE CARE standards of Behavior.

Qualifications

Professional and Technical Knowledge:
  1. Graduate of an accredited Medical School.
  2. Maintain authoritative skill and knowledge in the principles of sound medical practice.
  3. Secure good working knowledge of administrative and personnel practices.
  4. Familiarity with the scope of practice and general knowledge of the regulatory authority governing the practice of physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners.
  5. Be attuned to the unique needs of the indigent and underserved with practice emphasis on rural medicine needs.
  6. At least one year of internship.
License and Certification:
  1. Licensed to practice Medicine in the State of Washington.
Technical Skills:
  1. Ability to prepare basic correspondence and simple reports in Microsoft Word.
  2. Ability to use Microsoft Excel to create tables and simple displays of information.
  3. Ability to create basic presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint.
  4. Proficient in the use of Electronic Medical Record Software.
Communication Skills:
  1. Responsible for effectively communicating basic or non-technical information to co-workers and others
  2. Ability to provide effective communication of information in written (including electronic) correspondence.
  3. Job duties require the effective communication of information during informal and formal verbal presentations.
  4. Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required.

Compensation:

Base salary: $225,000-$260,000 or more for experienced providers
Incentives and bonuses
Federal loan repayment
Medical, dental and eye insurance
Retirement match up to 4%
18+ vacation days
7 holidays + 2 floating holidays
Employee assistance program
Flexible spending account
Life insurance
AD&D and LTD insurance
Contribution to student loan/529 college savings plans
Life flight membership