Job Summary
Job Description
- Board Certified in either Internal Medicine, Family Practice, Pediatrics or Med/Peds
- Ability to obtain a New York License
- 100% Outpatient
- Work with medically underserved youth (currently 80 patients in program ages 13-24)
- Advance training in Infectious Disease or Adolescent Medicine a plus
- Experience with grant funded programs a must
- Clinical experience working with adolescents and young adults
- 2 years of experience working with transgender care
- Experience in HIV/AIDS care and prevention
- 80% clinical 20% administrative
- Eligible for academic appointment
Responsibilities:
- Direct all medical and psychosocial services and clinical staff
- Coordinate clinical services with all other AAP programs including research, outreach, and training
- Participate in programmatic grant writing, reporting, and strategic planning
- Develop and deliver provider trainings on HIV and LGBTQ health
- Help expand community-based services and public health initiatives
Candidate must have a strong balance of skills including, but not limited to; clinical experience in HIV treatment and prevention, LGBTQ health, care for transgender youth; track record of success leading a multidisciplinary staff; academic productivity; and high level administrative skills such as managing program/grant deliverables and CQI initiatives, grant writing and reporting, and budget management. Proven ability to effectively communicate with providers, community organizations, diverse youth and family populations is also required.
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