Job Description
• Providing comprehensive, patient-centric care for all ages in a community health setting, with a focus on underserved populations.
Managing patient treatment collaboratively within a team, including diagnosis, procedures, and coordination of social services.
Ensuring high-quality, compliant clinical practices while maintaining accurate documentation and timely record-keeping.
Participating in team meetings, continuing education, and provider on-call duties to support clinic operations.
Qualifications include a medical degree, unrestricted California Medical License, Board Certification in Family Medicine, and 2+ years of clinical experience; bilingual in English/Spanish preferred.
Offering a competitive salary ($230,000–$270,000), full benefits, flexible shifts, and opportunities for professional growth in a mission-driven organization.