Job Description
The Lead Physician in Rural Primary Care Services oversees high-quality, accessible healthcare at rural clinics, ensuring clinical guidelines, risk management, and provider supervision.
Responsibilities include diagnosing and treating patients, backing up nurse practitioners and PAs, supervising clinical staff, conducting evaluations, and leading quality improvement initiatives.
Qualifications require an MD or DO with California licensure, board certification, and experience in primary care; management and NCQA PCMH familiarity are preferred.
Benefits include paid time off, comprehensive health insurance, retirement plans, loan repayment, and wellness programs.
Expected hours range from 20 to 40 per week, with compensation between $227,000 and $330,000 annually.