Puyallup Tribal Health Authority
Physician - Family Medicine Residency Faculty
Puyallup Tribal Health Authority, Tacoma, Washington, us, 98417
Join Our Team as Family Medicine Residency Faculty!
Schedule: Full-Time, Exempt
Hiring Range: $250,000 - $299,987 per year
Position Close Date: Open Until Filled Puyallup Tribal Health Authority (PTHA), we are committed to delivering exceptional, culturally sensitive healthcare to our community. We’re looking for a passionate
Family Medicine Physician (DO/MD)
to serve as Residency Faculty — shaping the next generation of physicians while providing comprehensive care to our patients.
What You’ll Do
Provide full-spectrum family medicine care — including obstetric, psychiatric, surgical, and emergency services — as credentialed. Serve as core faculty for the Family Medicine Residency Program, dedicating approximately 60% of your time to resident education, precepting, curriculum development, and scholarly activities. Mentor and evaluate residents and medical students, fostering their growth in both clinical and professional skills. Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and organizational committees. Collaborate with specialists and coordinate referrals to ensure continuity of care. Engage in community-focused health education and promote culturally responsive care. What You Bring
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from an accredited institution. Board Certified in Family Medicine (or board eligible). Eligible for Washington State medical license and hospital privileges within four months of hire. Demonstrated experience in teaching and precepting medical residents. Commitment to cultural humility and working effectively in a Native community. Current ACLS and/or PALS and/or ALSO certifications. Why PTHA?
We are more than a clinic — we're a culturally grounded, patient-first health and wellness center serving the Indigenous community. We value teamwork, integrity, and community well-being. Here, your work has meaning. Work in a mission-driven, accredited organization Serve a close-knit patient population in an urban reservation setting Enjoy opportunities for professional development and training Experience a strong support system and inclusive team culture Perks Of The Role
Make a Real Impact – Connect patients with timely, life-changing care Meaningful Mission – Contribute to the overall wellness of a tribally operated health organization dedicated to serving the Indigenous community Competitive Compensation – Receive a fair salary that reflects your expertise and the impact of your work Supportive Team Culture – Join a collaborative and inclusive environment where respect and ethics are core values Cultural Enrichment – Work in an organization that values and integrates Indigenous traditions, community care, and cultural sensitivity Stability & Impact – Be part of a long-standing, accredited institution that plays a vital role in community health and development PTHA Employee Benefits
Supportive environment that values a healthy work/life balance Medical/Dental/Vision monthly premiums paid 100% by PTHA for employees (health coverage begins the first of the month following hire date) (13) annual leave (vacation) days + (13) annual sick leave days (18+) annual paid holidays including a birthday holiday 401(k) with annual profit-sharing contributions after (2) years of service Life and AD&D insurance coverage Have student loans? PTHA is an approved loan repayment site for various student loan programs In accordance with federal law,
Native American Preference
in employment applies and job placements are given on a competitive basis, using job related factors.
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Family Medicine Physician (DO/MD)
to serve as Residency Faculty — shaping the next generation of physicians while providing comprehensive care to our patients.
What You’ll Do
Provide full-spectrum family medicine care — including obstetric, psychiatric, surgical, and emergency services — as credentialed. Serve as core faculty for the Family Medicine Residency Program, dedicating approximately 60% of your time to resident education, precepting, curriculum development, and scholarly activities. Mentor and evaluate residents and medical students, fostering their growth in both clinical and professional skills. Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and organizational committees. Collaborate with specialists and coordinate referrals to ensure continuity of care. Engage in community-focused health education and promote culturally responsive care. What You Bring
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from an accredited institution. Board Certified in Family Medicine (or board eligible). Eligible for Washington State medical license and hospital privileges within four months of hire. Demonstrated experience in teaching and precepting medical residents. Commitment to cultural humility and working effectively in a Native community. Current ACLS and/or PALS and/or ALSO certifications. Why PTHA?
We are more than a clinic — we're a culturally grounded, patient-first health and wellness center serving the Indigenous community. We value teamwork, integrity, and community well-being. Here, your work has meaning. Work in a mission-driven, accredited organization Serve a close-knit patient population in an urban reservation setting Enjoy opportunities for professional development and training Experience a strong support system and inclusive team culture Perks Of The Role
Make a Real Impact – Connect patients with timely, life-changing care Meaningful Mission – Contribute to the overall wellness of a tribally operated health organization dedicated to serving the Indigenous community Competitive Compensation – Receive a fair salary that reflects your expertise and the impact of your work Supportive Team Culture – Join a collaborative and inclusive environment where respect and ethics are core values Cultural Enrichment – Work in an organization that values and integrates Indigenous traditions, community care, and cultural sensitivity Stability & Impact – Be part of a long-standing, accredited institution that plays a vital role in community health and development PTHA Employee Benefits
Supportive environment that values a healthy work/life balance Medical/Dental/Vision monthly premiums paid 100% by PTHA for employees (health coverage begins the first of the month following hire date) (13) annual leave (vacation) days + (13) annual sick leave days (18+) annual paid holidays including a birthday holiday 401(k) with annual profit-sharing contributions after (2) years of service Life and AD&D insurance coverage Have student loans? PTHA is an approved loan repayment site for various student loan programs In accordance with federal law,
Native American Preference
in employment applies and job placements are given on a competitive basis, using job related factors.
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