Virco Talent
Position Summary
We are seeking a compassionate and patient-centered Family Medicine Physician to provide full-scope primary care services in a clinic setting. This role focuses on delivering high-quality, cost-effective care to a diverse patient population within a relationship-based, team-oriented model. The physician will conduct comprehensive medical evaluations, manage preventive and chronic care needs, and ensure accurate and compliant clinical documentation in alignment with established standards.
The ideal candidate is committed to serving underserved communities and thrives in a collaborative, mission-driven healthcare environment.
Key Responsibilities
Provide direct patient care, including preventive services, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of acute and chronic conditions
Deliver inpatient medical care and provide call coverage as required by contractual obligations
Serve as a preceptor for providers in training when applicable
Maintain strict patient confidentiality and comply with HIPAA and organizational policies
Complete timely, accurate, and compliant medical documentation following clinic protocols
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and performance evaluations
Adhere to OSHA regulations and all clinic safety standards
Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary healthcare team
Education & Experience
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Family Medicine (required)
Graduate of an accredited medical school (required)
Preferred: Minimum of three (3) years of primary care experience, ideally within underserved or medically vulnerable populations and/or a Community Health Center (CHC) or FQHC setting
Qualifications
Active and unrestricted Oregon medical license (required)
Current DEA registration and CPR certification (required)
Strong knowledge of clinical standards, regulatory requirements, and licensing guidelines relevant to community health centers and FQHCs
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team-based care model
Demonstrated commitment to ethical practice and patient confidentiality
Cultural sensitivity and experience working with diverse populations
Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed
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The ideal candidate is committed to serving underserved communities and thrives in a collaborative, mission-driven healthcare environment.
Key Responsibilities
Provide direct patient care, including preventive services, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of acute and chronic conditions
Deliver inpatient medical care and provide call coverage as required by contractual obligations
Serve as a preceptor for providers in training when applicable
Maintain strict patient confidentiality and comply with HIPAA and organizational policies
Complete timely, accurate, and compliant medical documentation following clinic protocols
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and performance evaluations
Adhere to OSHA regulations and all clinic safety standards
Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary healthcare team
Education & Experience
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Family Medicine (required)
Graduate of an accredited medical school (required)
Preferred: Minimum of three (3) years of primary care experience, ideally within underserved or medically vulnerable populations and/or a Community Health Center (CHC) or FQHC setting
Qualifications
Active and unrestricted Oregon medical license (required)
Current DEA registration and CPR certification (required)
Strong knowledge of clinical standards, regulatory requirements, and licensing guidelines relevant to community health centers and FQHCs
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team-based care model
Demonstrated commitment to ethical practice and patient confidentiality
Cultural sensitivity and experience working with diverse populations
Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends as needed
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