Family Practice

Roseburg, Oregon

Salary Details: $250000.00 a year

Summit Recruiting Group
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Primary Care Job Opening in Roseburg, ORLocated 70 miles from EugeneSummary:

  • Lead medical home teams by providing the highest quality, best practice-based health care to eligible Clinic users.
  • Full-time, permanent position
  • FLSA Designation: Exempt
  • Work Schedule: 4 weeks on with 1 week off
  • Expectations to see 16-18 patients per day with virtual scribe
  • Work M-F 8-hour days with goal of charting to be completed by end of each day
  • No On-Call
  • Outpatient only
  • Base salary starting at: $250k
  • 10K Sign-on bonus paid out as follows: $5000 paid on first pay check, $5000 paid at completion of 6 months of employment.
  • 10K moving expense reimbursement with receipts (meals, lodging, mileage, and moving vehicle rental fees). If they should resign their position before 1 year then they would be required to repay this expense.
  • For each 5 years of employment they would receive a 5K bonus
  • Average patients per day: 15-18
  • Current staff includes: 1 Internal Medicine Primary Care; 1 Pediatric Nurse Practitioner; 3 Family Nurse Practitioners; and 3 Registered Nurses
  • Benefits:
  • Medical, Dental, Vision: Eligible the first of the month following 60 days of employment
  • Short Term/Long Term Disability: Company paid
  • 401K: 7% Tribal Contribution
  • Housing allowance: $1500/month
  • 15K Life Insurance policy: Company paid
  • Flexible Spending Account: Up to $2850.00
  • WellVia (Telemedicine): Company paid
  • EAP
  • Fuel Card: allowed 100 gallons per pay period, up to .20 cents off a gallon/payroll deducted
  • Costco Reimbursement: up to $60.00
  • PTO: Front loaded upon start date at a pro-rated amount, then at the beginning of each year the full amount is uploaded based on years of service. PTO is used for Holiday, Vacation, Sick, personal time.
  • Duties:
  • Provide primary health care services to all eligible clinic users. Obtain health history and physical assessment of patients, ordering pertinent diagnostics and implement appropriate therapy according to standard medical practice.
  • Provide referrals to outside providers when appropriate; obtaining appropriate consults when problems presented are outside scope of practice or when unfamiliar with a particular aspect of the patients care.
  • Screen and assess patients who are not physically present following telephone triage protocols. Determine the need to be seen and/or the urgency of the condition.
  • Provide newest education to patients and families regarding the management of medications, treatments, home care or discharge instructions, etc.
  • Function under the established routines and medical protocols of the clinic. Promote continuity of care by establishing follow-up care or referrals to other healthcare providers.
  • Enforce clinic policies and procedures to ensure that the high standard of business is upheld.
  • Participate in quality improvement activities.
  • Utilize Electronic Health Record (EHR) medical records system through RPMS patient management system, in a competent manner, and provide team support for efficient functionality.
  • Consult with contract health service in matters of case management; participant in Resource Management Committee meetings as primary team member.
  • Maintain professional credentials by keeping all required licenses current, including but not limited to Oregon Medical License, DEA License and ACLS certification.
  • Provide medical guidance to tribally owned businesses as the need arises.
  • Foster an environment that promotes trust and cooperation among all staff.
  • Maintain confidentiality of all patients and employee information.
  • Qualifications:
  • At least five years experience in a clinical setting and/or appropriated residency program.
  • Unrestricted Oregon Medical License.
  • Special training/experience in general medicine.
  • Experience working with Tribes and/or Indian Health Service is preferred.
  • Knowledge of professional medical standards, theories, abilities, procedures and techniques used in acute and chronic disease care and education and have the ability to implement these within a clinical setting.
  • Candidate must have the ability to maintain strict confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA and Privacy Act regulations.
  • Proven ability to read, understand and apply program rules and regulations for State, Federal and Tribal assistance programs.
  • Have good typing skills and be familiar with basic office procedures.
  • Must demonstrate proven effective interpersonal communication skills

Date Posted: 15 April 2025
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