
Site Medical Director, Meridian
- Seattle, WA
- $174,595 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Medical, dental & vision insurance
- Paid time off & paid holidays
- Retirement with contribution match
- Life & AD&D, pet insurance
- Employee assistance program, & more!
- The target wage range for the MD/DO position is $174,595.20 to $219,970.40 annually.
- The target wage range for the ARNP position is $122,283.20 to $150,446.40 annually.
- Final offers are individually based on various factors, including skill set, years of experience, location, qualifications, work schedule and other job-related reasons.
- Hire, train and orient providers on clinical operations and functions
- Provide ongoing coaching and support to providers and other clinical staff related to clinical medicine, workflow, and patient experience of care
- Provide supervision to providers through direct interactions and/or chart review
- Provide indirect clinical supervision to Medical Assistants, including Medical Clinic Supervisor
- Work to ensure the clinic team follows best clinical practices
- Provide onboarding and ongoing mentoring for individual provider’s growth and development
- Address individual provider safety or performance issues, develop improvement plans and coordinate with Clinic Administrator and/or the HR Team as needed
- Monitor and communicate patient access data to providers in partnership with Clinic Administrator
- Act as a clinical champion for quality performance and quality improvement activities
- Communicate program and individual provider quality and patient experience data with providers and clinic team
- Prepare and facilitate site All Staff, provider team and site leadership meetings, in collaboration with Clinic Administrator
- Participate in Neighborcare Health leadership trainings and meetings
- Address site issues identified by the
- Collaborate with Clinic Administrator to ensure clinic support staff are following Service Commitments
- Develop and implement clinic goals and key performance indicators in alignment with organizational strategic goals and initiatives
- Assist in timely credentialing of staff, trainees and volunteers
- Provide patient centered preventative care as well as diagnoses and treatment of acute and chronic conditions
- Identify the need for referrals and provide overall care coordination in a team-based setting
- Assure accurate and timely completion of all clinical records
- Complete necessary paperwork for patient care. Such as, prior authorizations and communications with outside specialists in a team-based approach
- Timely response to communications and test results
- Provide feedback to appropriate teams and/or individuals when necessary
- Be on call to support afterhours coverage per the call coverage guidelines
- Ability to work in a high pressure, time-sensitive, and complex health care environment.
- Ability to effectively work with individuals of varying ethnicities, socio-economic levels, varying languages, cultures and sexual orientations
- Ability to work with patients that have substance or mental disorders
- Ability to treat opioid use with medication assisted treatments
- Ability to meet and comply with HIPAA/Confidentiality policies and procedures and to handle confidential and sensitive patient and staff information
- Experience working with interpreters in a medical setting
- Demonstrate the ability to conduct discussions of a sensitive nature with staff and patients
- Ability to build relationships while maintaining appropriate boundaries.
- Fluency in languages other than English
- Insertion and removal of long-acting contraception
- Experience with motivational interviewing skills
- Understanding and application of Just Culture principles
- Understanding of process improvement principles
- Change management experience
- Completion of a Family Medicine or Internal Medicine residency
- Licensed as a Physician (MD/DO), with the State of Washington or Licensed as a Nurse Practitioner with Washington State Department of Health
- Current board certification (Family Medicine or Internal Medicine) as appropriate to credentials or NP Board Certification
- Current BLS Certification
- DEA License
- Strong preference for experience as both a provider in direct patient care and experience in leading and supervising people and/or teams
- Contraceptive Implant Certification
- Bilingual in a language frequently used by patients
- Experience prescribing buprenorphine or other treatments for opioid use disorders
- Experience working in a leadership role with a diverse team of health care providers and administrators