Care Alliance
Overview
Description Our Mission To transform lives by providing exceptional, accessible, and compassionate healthcare experiences for all. Our Vision Care Alliance will be the
health center of choice , delivering
compassionate, high-quality, and innovative healthcare
that empowers individuals and strengthens communities. We are committed to
advocacy, accessibility, and excellence , ensuring every patient receives the care they deserve with dignity, respect, and unwavering support.
Our Values Accessibility:
We are committed to eliminating barriers to care, ensuring that every individual—regardless of background or circumstance—has access to high-quality healthcare. Collaboration:
Our strength comes from collaboration, fostering communication and teamwork among employees, patients, and community stakeholders to achieve shared goals. Accountability:
We are unwavering in our commitment to accountability, upholding the highest standards in
patient care, employee well-being, and organizational excellence. Compassion:
We treat every person with dignity, empathy, and respect, building trust through genuine care and understanding. Innovation:
We embrace change and seek out creative solutions to continuously improve the experiences of our employees, patients, and community. Excellence:
We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence, ensuring superior clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, and transformative patient experiences. Community Impact:
We are deeply rooted in the communities we serve, dedicated to creating positive, sustainable change through outreach, advocacy, and partnerships. Job Summary
The Infectious Disease Physician will provide specialized medical care in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and other communicable diseases. The physician will lead in the development and delivery of infectious disease services, collaborate with the infection prevention team, and support primary care integration of infectious disease management. This role is open to: Internal Medicine physicians with fellowship training in Infectious Disease. Family Medicine physicians who have completed additional training or certification in the management of HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C. Candidates holding an MD or DO degree. The physician will also support clinical outreach efforts and is strongly preferred to have experience or demonstrated interest in working in community-based and outreach settings. The physician will work closely with the CMO and other leadership to strengthen and expand Care Alliance's infectious disease clinical programs. Responsibilities and Duties
Competencies/Responsibilities: *Include but are not limited to: Provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, including HIV, Hepatitis C, and STIs. Serve as a medical expert and consultant to primary care teams regarding infectious disease management. Prescribe and manage complex treatment regimens, including antiretroviral therapy, Hepatitis C antivirals, and PrEP/PEP protocols. Supervise and collaborate with nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other members of the care team. Assist with the work of the Infection Prevention team, supporting infection control policies and outbreak response. Lead and participate in quality improvement initiatives related to infectious disease and infection prevention. Provide patient and community education on communicable diseases, prevention strategies, and treatment adherence. Support the development of protocols and best practices for HIV/HCV/STI testing and treatment in alignment with CDC and HRSA guidelines. Contribute to outreach-based clinical services, including mobile unit programming and partnerships with community organizations. Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation in the electronic health record. Participate in continuing medical education and professional development activities to remain current in infectious disease care. Minimum Education and Experience
Required: Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO). Completion of an ACGME-accredited residency in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine. For Internal Medicine: fellowship training in Infectious Disease. For Family Medicine: completion of recognized additional training or certification in the management of people living with HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C. Current Ohio medical license and DEA registration. Board certification (or eligibility) in Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, or Family Medicine as appropriate. Demonstrated expertise in treating patients with HIV, Hepatitis C, and complex infectious diseases. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively with underserved, homeless, LGBTQ+, multicultural, and diverse populations. Preferred: Experience working in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) or safety-net health systems. Experience or strong interest in providing infectious disease care in outreach and community-based settings. Prior experience collaborating with infection prevention teams.
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Description Our Mission To transform lives by providing exceptional, accessible, and compassionate healthcare experiences for all. Our Vision Care Alliance will be the
health center of choice , delivering
compassionate, high-quality, and innovative healthcare
that empowers individuals and strengthens communities. We are committed to
advocacy, accessibility, and excellence , ensuring every patient receives the care they deserve with dignity, respect, and unwavering support.
Our Values Accessibility:
We are committed to eliminating barriers to care, ensuring that every individual—regardless of background or circumstance—has access to high-quality healthcare. Collaboration:
Our strength comes from collaboration, fostering communication and teamwork among employees, patients, and community stakeholders to achieve shared goals. Accountability:
We are unwavering in our commitment to accountability, upholding the highest standards in
patient care, employee well-being, and organizational excellence. Compassion:
We treat every person with dignity, empathy, and respect, building trust through genuine care and understanding. Innovation:
We embrace change and seek out creative solutions to continuously improve the experiences of our employees, patients, and community. Excellence:
We are relentless in our pursuit of excellence, ensuring superior clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, and transformative patient experiences. Community Impact:
We are deeply rooted in the communities we serve, dedicated to creating positive, sustainable change through outreach, advocacy, and partnerships. Job Summary
The Infectious Disease Physician will provide specialized medical care in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and other communicable diseases. The physician will lead in the development and delivery of infectious disease services, collaborate with the infection prevention team, and support primary care integration of infectious disease management. This role is open to: Internal Medicine physicians with fellowship training in Infectious Disease. Family Medicine physicians who have completed additional training or certification in the management of HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C. Candidates holding an MD or DO degree. The physician will also support clinical outreach efforts and is strongly preferred to have experience or demonstrated interest in working in community-based and outreach settings. The physician will work closely with the CMO and other leadership to strengthen and expand Care Alliance's infectious disease clinical programs. Responsibilities and Duties
Competencies/Responsibilities: *Include but are not limited to: Provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases, including HIV, Hepatitis C, and STIs. Serve as a medical expert and consultant to primary care teams regarding infectious disease management. Prescribe and manage complex treatment regimens, including antiretroviral therapy, Hepatitis C antivirals, and PrEP/PEP protocols. Supervise and collaborate with nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other members of the care team. Assist with the work of the Infection Prevention team, supporting infection control policies and outbreak response. Lead and participate in quality improvement initiatives related to infectious disease and infection prevention. Provide patient and community education on communicable diseases, prevention strategies, and treatment adherence. Support the development of protocols and best practices for HIV/HCV/STI testing and treatment in alignment with CDC and HRSA guidelines. Contribute to outreach-based clinical services, including mobile unit programming and partnerships with community organizations. Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation in the electronic health record. Participate in continuing medical education and professional development activities to remain current in infectious disease care. Minimum Education and Experience
Required: Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO). Completion of an ACGME-accredited residency in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine. For Internal Medicine: fellowship training in Infectious Disease. For Family Medicine: completion of recognized additional training or certification in the management of people living with HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C. Current Ohio medical license and DEA registration. Board certification (or eligibility) in Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, or Family Medicine as appropriate. Demonstrated expertise in treating patients with HIV, Hepatitis C, and complex infectious diseases. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively with underserved, homeless, LGBTQ+, multicultural, and diverse populations. Preferred: Experience working in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) or safety-net health systems. Experience or strong interest in providing infectious disease care in outreach and community-based settings. Prior experience collaborating with infection prevention teams.
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