Talently
Location:
On Site - Austin, Texas, United States Salary:
$200,000+ depending on experience Skills:
Healthcare Leadership, HIV/AIDS Care, Outpatient Practice, Patient-Centered Care, Clinical Management
About the Health Care Company / The Opportunity: Are you passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of underserved communities? Our client, a mission-driven leader in the Health Care industry, specializes in providing advanced medical care and advocacy for individuals living with HIV/AIDS and the LGBTQ community. Operating an outpatient HIV primary care facility, they are committed to patient-focused treatment, diversity, and the highest standards of clinical excellence. This Medical Director opportunity in Austin, TX, offers the chance to lead dedicated teams and drive impactful outcomes in public health.
Responsibilities: Lead and oversee outpatient HIV primary care operations, ensuring delivery of quality patient-centered clinical services. Supervise and support a multidisciplinary team including Practice Manager, Medical Assistants, and Registered Nurses. Provide direct patient care in Internal/Family Medicine, Adult Gerontology, or Infectious Disease, caring for up to 15-18 patients per day. Collaborate on health research and advocacy initiatives focused on HIV and LGBTQ health. Contribute to practice management, shared call scheduling, and operational improvements. Ensure compliance with medical board licensing requirements, DEA regulations, and practice standards. Participate in ongoing education, including CME and attainment of specialty certifications. Promote an inclusive and diverse environment where all patients and staff are valued.
Must-Have Skills: Active MD or DO Medical Board license (State specific) in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Adult Gerontology, or Infectious Disease. Valid DEA & Furnishing license. Current CPR/BLS certification. Ability to diagnose and treat HIV/AIDS clients in an outpatient primary care setting. Willingness to obtain AAHIVM Certification within 18 months of hire.
Nice-to-Have Skills: Experience providing care to the LGBTQ community and diverse patient populations. Prior exposure to public health advocacy or clinical research related to HIV/AIDS. Strong commitment to multidisciplinary team leadership and staff development. Knowledge of outpatient clinic workflow and productivity bonus structures. Interest in supporting professional development through CME and continuing education.
On Site - Austin, Texas, United States Salary:
$200,000+ depending on experience Skills:
Healthcare Leadership, HIV/AIDS Care, Outpatient Practice, Patient-Centered Care, Clinical Management
About the Health Care Company / The Opportunity: Are you passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of underserved communities? Our client, a mission-driven leader in the Health Care industry, specializes in providing advanced medical care and advocacy for individuals living with HIV/AIDS and the LGBTQ community. Operating an outpatient HIV primary care facility, they are committed to patient-focused treatment, diversity, and the highest standards of clinical excellence. This Medical Director opportunity in Austin, TX, offers the chance to lead dedicated teams and drive impactful outcomes in public health.
Responsibilities: Lead and oversee outpatient HIV primary care operations, ensuring delivery of quality patient-centered clinical services. Supervise and support a multidisciplinary team including Practice Manager, Medical Assistants, and Registered Nurses. Provide direct patient care in Internal/Family Medicine, Adult Gerontology, or Infectious Disease, caring for up to 15-18 patients per day. Collaborate on health research and advocacy initiatives focused on HIV and LGBTQ health. Contribute to practice management, shared call scheduling, and operational improvements. Ensure compliance with medical board licensing requirements, DEA regulations, and practice standards. Participate in ongoing education, including CME and attainment of specialty certifications. Promote an inclusive and diverse environment where all patients and staff are valued.
Must-Have Skills: Active MD or DO Medical Board license (State specific) in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Adult Gerontology, or Infectious Disease. Valid DEA & Furnishing license. Current CPR/BLS certification. Ability to diagnose and treat HIV/AIDS clients in an outpatient primary care setting. Willingness to obtain AAHIVM Certification within 18 months of hire.
Nice-to-Have Skills: Experience providing care to the LGBTQ community and diverse patient populations. Prior exposure to public health advocacy or clinical research related to HIV/AIDS. Strong commitment to multidisciplinary team leadership and staff development. Knowledge of outpatient clinic workflow and productivity bonus structures. Interest in supporting professional development through CME and continuing education.