Neighborcare Health
Purpose
The Site Medical Director provides clinic site and program leadership to ensure that the care provided meets Neighborcare Health’s goals for quality, patient access and patient experience. They are responsible for provider hiring, orientation and training, performance management, and completion of annual individual learning conversations. In addition to clinical responsibilities, the Site Medical Director works with all members of the care team to provide quality patient care. This role will work in partnership and joint accountability with the program administrator and work collaboratively with the other lead team members to achieve Neighborcare Health’s goals and follow its mission and guiding principles.
ARNP are encouraged to apply.
Health, Wellness & Retirement benefits:
Medical, dental & vision insurance
Paid time off & paid holidays
Retirement with contribution match
Life & AD&D, pet insurance
Employee assistance program, & more!
Compensation:
The target wage range for the MD/DO position is $174,595.20 to $219,970.40 annually.
The target wage range for the ARNP position is $122,283.20 to $150,446.40 annually.
Final offers are individually based on various factors, including skill set, years of experience, location, qualifications, work schedule and other job-related reasons.
Primary Responsibilities:
Duties
Hire, train and orient providers on clinical operations and functions
Provide ongoing coaching and support to providers and other clinical staff related to clinical medicine, workflow, and patient experience of care
Provide supervision to providers through direct interactions and/or chart review
Work to ensure the program team follow best clinical practices
Provide onboarding and ongoing mentoring for individual provider’s growth and development
Address individual provider safety or performance issues, develop improvement plans and coordinate with Clinic Administrator and/or the HR Team as needed
Administrative Duties Leadership
Monitor and communicate patient access data to providers in partnership with clinic administrator
Be a clinical champion for quality performance and quality improvement activities
Share program and individual quality and patient experience data with providers and program team
Participate in NeighborCare leadership meetings and leadership development activities
Address issues identified by the team and collaborate with the program and site leads team as needed
Collaborate with HHOT Program Manager and Administrative Assistant to assure support staff meeting and/or exceeding the expectations of patients, coworkers, the public, and community
Develop and implement program strategic goals and key performance indicators in alignment with organizational strategic initiatives
Be on call two weeks a year, providing phone-based clinical care
Assist in credentialing of staff, trainees and volunteers
Direct Clinical Work
Provide patient centered preventative care as well as, diagnoses and treatment of acute and chronic conditions,
Identify the need for referrals and provide overall care coordination in a team-based setting
Indirect Clinical Work
Assure accurate and timely completion of all clinical records
Complete necessary paperwork for patient care. Such as, prior authorizations and communications with outside specialists in a team-based approach
Timely response to communications and test results
Provide feedback to appropriate teams and/or individuals when
Be on call two weeks a year, providing phone-based clinical support
Required Skills:
Ability to work in a high pressure, time-sensitive, and complex health care environment.
Ability to effectively work with individuals of varying ethnicities, socio-economic levels, varying languages, cultures and sexual orientations
Ability to work with patients that have substance or mental disorders
Ability to treat opioid use with medication assisted treatments
Ability to meet and comply with HIPAA/Confidentiality policies and procedures and to handle confidential and sensitive patient and staff information
Experience working with interpreters in a medical setting
Demonstrate the ability to conduct discussions of a sensitive nature with staff and patients
Ability to build relationships while maintaining appropriate boundaries.
Ability to communicate effectively in person, email, and on the phone
Ability to develop collaborative working relationships that foster a positive working environment with an emphasis on teamwork
Attention to detail and ability to organize and manage time and tasks independently
Ability to prioritize work assignments and adjust tasks as needed
Preferred Skills:
Fluency in languages other than English
Insertion and removal of long-acting contraception
Experience with motivational interviewing skills Experience with relationship-based, trauma informed care and harm reduction principles
Experience working with people who are houseless
Experience prescribing buprenorphine or other treatments for opioid use disorders, including past completion of a buprenorphine waiver certification course or specific continuing education to satisfy the requirements for the DEA's Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act
Education/Experience Requirements:
Graduation from an accredited School of Medicine or Osteopathy
Completion of a Family Medicine or Internal Medicine residency
Licensed as a Physician (MD/DO) or ARNP, with Washington State Department of Health
Current board certification (Family Medicine or Internal Medicine) as appropriate to credentials
Current BLS Certification
DEA License
About Neighborcare Health:
Since 1968, Neighborcare Health has been removing barriers to health care for our neighbors. We believe everyone deserves a place to call their health care home, where a team of medical, dental and mental health professionals work in collaboration with each patient to develop a personal health improvement plan.
We are one of the largest providers of primary medical, dental and behavioral health care services in the Seattle area serving low-income and uninsured families and individuals, seniors on fixed incomes, immigrants, and people experiencing homelessness. Each year we care for nearly 60,000 patients at our nearly 30 non-profit medical, dental and school-based clinics. We ask everyone to pay what they can, but no one is turned away due to inability to pay.
Our clinics are located in neighborhoods where health disparities are the greatest, and our care teams, who speak over 55 languages and dialects, are as diverse as our patients. No matter who you are, or where you come from, regardless of your insurance, income or immigration status, you are welcome at Neighborcare Health.
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