Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic
Associate Program Director
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, Grandview, Washington, United States, 98930
Core Family Medicine Faculty
HPSA Score for Primary Care: 18 At Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, we believe you are more than a physician, and we are more than a job. As an FQHC, we are a patient-centered medical home dedicated to serving our communities. Taking care of a patient's health means caring for them with compassion. We treat our patients how they want to be treated, regardless of where they live, where they are from, or what they can pay. Our doors are open to all, regardless of their citizenship status. We have an opening for a Core Family Medicine Faculty team member at Sollus Northwest, our Family Medicine Residency Program. Our Family Medicine Residency Program is in Grandview, WA, in the heart of the Yakima Valley. To explore our residency program, please click Sollus Northwest Family Medicine Residency. Yakima County, known as Washington's fruit basket, supports many families with an abundant harvest, including leading hops, apples, grapes, cherries, and asparagus exports. The Yakima Valley also hosts numerous breweries, wineries, and cider houses. This agricultural wealth sustains migrant farmworkers, warehouse workers, and various industries, promoting farm-to-table programs. Healthy communities are essential for these services, and Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic is committed to keeping our communities healthy, educated, and informed. Our neighborhood centers offer affordable, high-quality care for families, their kids, and grandparents. We help when they're hurtingand even when they're not. Whether they're about to be a mom for the first time, trying to soothe their 6-year-old's toothache, helping their homebound grandmother get her medicine, or deciding the best foods to feed their family, we can help. We can even help when they're looking for work or trying to keep their home warm in the wintertime. We're here for our communities. All in one place. We are who we are because of our migrant farmworkers. These short clips share a glimpse of our dedication to our communities, our health, and our families: WE are Yakima - WE are Family YVFWC - And then we grew How We Teach Our Family Medicine physicians supervise and evaluate our family medicine residents in training in inpatient and outpatient settings. Our faculty members are also responsible for maintaining a medical practice and providing a full scope of family practice. Our faculty providers also actively develop and evaluate clinical practice and curriculum policies and procedures. They are responsible for carrying out the mission of Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinics and the Sollus Northwest Family Medicine Residency Program by serving and caring for patients, co-workers, and all people with whom they share time while doing their job functions. In being part of our organization, our team-based approach champions alliance. You will develop and cultivate patient relationships in an integrated care setting. Highlights Compensation ranges from $255k - $269k. Hiring bonus - $30k Relocation allowance - $20k Opportunity for loan repayment options An extraordinarily structured orientation with a ramp-up schedule to assist you A generous benefits package including retirement plans, profit-sharing plans, personal leave time, holidays, and malpractice insurance coverage We provide you with the option to participate in a 4-week Medical Spanish Immersion Program in Guatemala We assist you in Visa Sponsorship Faculty Position Details 16 hours of direct patient care plus admin time Proudly serving a large migrant and Latino community Certified bilingual Medical Assistant dedicated to translation and patient care EPIC EMR system 24 hours of faculty work, including: Precepting students Friday afternoon didactics Advising residents Faculty scholarly activities Administrative time for curriculum development and meetings 1-year ramp-up opportunity with a dedicated mentor Work schedule: MondayFriday About YVFWC Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic has changed since we first opened in 1973. We've grown into one of Northwest's largest community health centers, with over 40 clinics in 18 communities across Washington and Oregon. But we haven't forgotten the most important reason we're here: you. Qualifications Education: Successful completion of an ACGME-accredited family medicine residency program Licenses/Certificates/Registration: DEA; CPR/ACLS/BLS/PALS certification (if applicable to site); Washington and/or Oregon state medical licensure; Board certification, if appropriate to specialty; and hospital staff membership. Complete, unrestricted prescriptive authority. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Required: Ability to communicate effectively and efficiently verbally and in writing. Mission: Together we transform our communities through compassionate, individualized care, eliminating barriers to health and well-being. Our mission celebrates inclusivity. We are committed to equal-opportunity employment. Please contact us at providerjob@yvfwc.org for more information about this opportunity.
HPSA Score for Primary Care: 18 At Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic, we believe you are more than a physician, and we are more than a job. As an FQHC, we are a patient-centered medical home dedicated to serving our communities. Taking care of a patient's health means caring for them with compassion. We treat our patients how they want to be treated, regardless of where they live, where they are from, or what they can pay. Our doors are open to all, regardless of their citizenship status. We have an opening for a Core Family Medicine Faculty team member at Sollus Northwest, our Family Medicine Residency Program. Our Family Medicine Residency Program is in Grandview, WA, in the heart of the Yakima Valley. To explore our residency program, please click Sollus Northwest Family Medicine Residency. Yakima County, known as Washington's fruit basket, supports many families with an abundant harvest, including leading hops, apples, grapes, cherries, and asparagus exports. The Yakima Valley also hosts numerous breweries, wineries, and cider houses. This agricultural wealth sustains migrant farmworkers, warehouse workers, and various industries, promoting farm-to-table programs. Healthy communities are essential for these services, and Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic is committed to keeping our communities healthy, educated, and informed. Our neighborhood centers offer affordable, high-quality care for families, their kids, and grandparents. We help when they're hurtingand even when they're not. Whether they're about to be a mom for the first time, trying to soothe their 6-year-old's toothache, helping their homebound grandmother get her medicine, or deciding the best foods to feed their family, we can help. We can even help when they're looking for work or trying to keep their home warm in the wintertime. We're here for our communities. All in one place. We are who we are because of our migrant farmworkers. These short clips share a glimpse of our dedication to our communities, our health, and our families: WE are Yakima - WE are Family YVFWC - And then we grew How We Teach Our Family Medicine physicians supervise and evaluate our family medicine residents in training in inpatient and outpatient settings. Our faculty members are also responsible for maintaining a medical practice and providing a full scope of family practice. Our faculty providers also actively develop and evaluate clinical practice and curriculum policies and procedures. They are responsible for carrying out the mission of Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinics and the Sollus Northwest Family Medicine Residency Program by serving and caring for patients, co-workers, and all people with whom they share time while doing their job functions. In being part of our organization, our team-based approach champions alliance. You will develop and cultivate patient relationships in an integrated care setting. Highlights Compensation ranges from $255k - $269k. Hiring bonus - $30k Relocation allowance - $20k Opportunity for loan repayment options An extraordinarily structured orientation with a ramp-up schedule to assist you A generous benefits package including retirement plans, profit-sharing plans, personal leave time, holidays, and malpractice insurance coverage We provide you with the option to participate in a 4-week Medical Spanish Immersion Program in Guatemala We assist you in Visa Sponsorship Faculty Position Details 16 hours of direct patient care plus admin time Proudly serving a large migrant and Latino community Certified bilingual Medical Assistant dedicated to translation and patient care EPIC EMR system 24 hours of faculty work, including: Precepting students Friday afternoon didactics Advising residents Faculty scholarly activities Administrative time for curriculum development and meetings 1-year ramp-up opportunity with a dedicated mentor Work schedule: MondayFriday About YVFWC Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic has changed since we first opened in 1973. We've grown into one of Northwest's largest community health centers, with over 40 clinics in 18 communities across Washington and Oregon. But we haven't forgotten the most important reason we're here: you. Qualifications Education: Successful completion of an ACGME-accredited family medicine residency program Licenses/Certificates/Registration: DEA; CPR/ACLS/BLS/PALS certification (if applicable to site); Washington and/or Oregon state medical licensure; Board certification, if appropriate to specialty; and hospital staff membership. Complete, unrestricted prescriptive authority. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Required: Ability to communicate effectively and efficiently verbally and in writing. Mission: Together we transform our communities through compassionate, individualized care, eliminating barriers to health and well-being. Our mission celebrates inclusivity. We are committed to equal-opportunity employment. Please contact us at providerjob@yvfwc.org for more information about this opportunity.