Physician (Med-Peds & Family Practice) - Expanding Clinical Team - (cc)
| Estimated Pay info | Based on similar jobs in your market$98 per hour |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
| Location | Peoria, Arizona |
About this job
Job Description
We are seeking a dedicated Physician to join a first-class clinical team. This is a new position focused on delivering high-quality direct patient care within a dynamic, integrated team-based model. You will play a key role in both clinical excellence and the growth of innovative population health activities.
This role requires a professional committed to customer service, privacy, and continuous improvement in a value-based care setting.
Core ResponsibilitiesDirect Patient Care: Evaluate and treat clinic patients according to established standards of care.
Quality Monitoring: Monitor patient care levels using data and chart reviews to ensure medical excellence.
Care Coordination: Assist in coordinating patient services using internal capabilities and network resources.
Team Collaboration: Act as a primary source of medical expertise during daily huddles and maintain a cooperative, professional demeanor with the care team.
Administrative Diligence: Complete medical record documentation timely and ensure compliance with licensing, certification, and accrediting bodies.
Operational Integration: Meet with departments to discuss quality outcomes, policy, and procedures; follow protocols defined by Clinical Leadership.
Community & Growth: Build relationships with healthcare providers and community organizations, and participate in identifying growth opportunities for services.
Location: 100% on-site work at the care center.
Mobility: May involve movement between clinics as needed.
Schedule: May include extended hours.
Education: Graduate of an accredited MD or DO program.
Licensure: Current and unrestricted Arizona medical license.
Specialization: Must have experience/focus in Family Practice and Med-Peds.
Certifications: Active BLS certification, Active Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) license, and an active AZ fingerprint clearance card.
Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a high level of interpersonal skill for interacting with colleagues and patients.
Technical Skills: Basic computer proficiency.
Mindset: Fully engaged in "Integrated team-based care" and willing to adapt to a value-based care environment.