Pediatrician Opportunity: Othello, WA - Located 60 miles from Yakima; 150 miles from SeattlePosition Details:
- Full-time
- Permanent
- Seeking a Pediatrician in the Othello/Mattawa, WA area
- Pediatricians are responsible for the diagnosis and treatment of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
- Pediatricians promote wellness and educated about the prevention of illness and health promotion.
- Pediatricians perform physical examinations and developmental assessments, manage pediatric illness, and help families meet their health needs.
- The Pediatrician will undertake such hospital based duties as are required for the care of Clinic patients.
- Provide primary, acute and chronic patient care (including emergency care) to include, but not limited to, ambulatory clinical care at an Association operated Community Health Center, and/or out-patient or in-patient medical care at a hospital.
- Develop and maintain good rapport with patients, treating each one equally without regard to their race, creed, color, sex, or socioeconomic status.
- Perform clinic health care duties for an agreed upon number of hours per week.
- These hours will be determined by mutual consent between the Physician and the Executive Director. - They will be maintained flexible in order to allow for hospital duties, continued education activities, and the needs of clinic patients.- Maintain full active hospital privileges at Hospital.
- Provide services for call coverage and in-patient care, at Community Hospital on week-days, evenings, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
- These duties will be coordinated with the schedule of the Association health facilities and approved by the Medical Director.- Keep accurate, up-to-date records of all clinical activities pertaining to patient care. Record keeping shall be in accordance with medical records protocol with only approved forms used.
- Meet all requirements with regard to approved continuing medical education. Advise Medical Director or preferences in advance to accommodate appropriate scheduling.
- Participate in and be part of the Association s Health Care Provider Quality Assurance Peer Review Program.
- Attend staff conferences and medical meetings.
- Be available for consultation with other Association Health Care Providers and the Association Director and Board of Directors. Consultation may include, but shall not be limited to, administrative matters, medical or business policy and procedures, personnel policy, training and education for employees and patients, governmental regulations, program planning and evaluation, and quality of care assurance.
- Any questions regarding Board activity, Board Committees, requests from the Board, etc., shall first be discussed with the Chief Medical Officer.
- Devote entire time and attention to the practice of this profession, together with such administrative and management duties as may be required.
- SHALL NOT, without the express written consent of the Association, directly or indirectly render services of a professional nature to or for any person or firm for compensation while employed by the Association, or engage in any activity competitive with or adverse to the Association s business or practice, whether alone or as an officer, director, employee, or shareholder of any other corporation or as a trustee, fiduciary or other representative of any other activity.
- NHSC Loan Repayment site HPSA score 17
- Productivity & Quality measures incentives
- Sign-on & Relocation
- Continued Education
About the Practice:- Looking to provide the best healthcare services to our patients, which begins with competent and caring healthcare providers.
- Healthcare teams work cross-disciplines to develop holistic wellness plans to better serve patients. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with peers, be challenged regularly, supported, and most importantly be exposed to and treat a variety of health needs. State-of-the-art facilities allow you to learn and utilize the latest in healthcare technology and process.
- As a federally qualified health center (FQHC), our integrated health clinics offer a unique opportunity for providers. Physicians care for patients throughout their continuum of health, administering primary, acute, and chronic care in both out-patient (ambulatory clinic) and in-patient settings (emergency, hospital, and area nursing care facilities as needed).
Primary Attributes:- General Development:
- Ability to work under stressful conditions with frequent interruptions. - Ability to maintain a high degree of organization and accuracy with attention to details and alertness to detect errors. - Ability to communicate with patients, business clients, and providers in an effective, friendly, professional manner. - Keep in good standing with local and State professional affiliations. - Possess an amicable personality with controlled authority to allow respectful and courteous treatment of patients and staff.- Professional and Technical Knowledge:
- Graduate of an accredited Medical School. - Completion of an accredited post-doctoral residency program in Pediatrics. - Maintain authoritative skill and knowledge in the principles of sound medical practice. - Secure good working knowledge of administrative and personnel practices. - Familiarity with the scope of practice and general knowledge of the regulatory authority governing the practice of physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners. - Be attuned to the unique needs of the indigent and underserved with practice emphasis on rural medicine needs. - At least one year of internship.- Communication Skills:
- Responsible for effectively communicating basic or non-technical information to co-workers and others - Ability to provide effective communication of information in written (including electronic) correspondence. - Job duties require the effective communication of information during informal and formal verbal presentations. - Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not required.- Physical Demands:
- Ability to stand, walk, sit, use hands, fingers, reach with arms, stoop, kneel, crouch crawl, and talk frequently. - Ability to climb and balance infrequently throughout the day. - Ability to lift up to 25 pounds. - Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less) - Distance vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more) - Peripheral vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point) - Ability to adjust focus (ability to adjust the eye to bring an object into sharp focus)- Travel:
- Frequent travel to various clinic sites is required. - Must possess a valid driver s license and meet company insurance liability standards to drive company vehicles
Locations:Located in the heart of Othello's trade area, Medical Group's three service areas offer opportunity and a quality of life that is rare in todays busy world. Othello, Mattawa and Connell are a collection of communities that combine the best of small town America with easy access to large-city amenities.Within three hours, enjoy professional football, baseball, basketball, and men and women's soccer, and the famous Pikes Place Market in downtown Seattle, Washington. Less than 90 minutes away find nightlife, concerts and music, mountain-town charm, and scenic views in Spokane or Tri-Cities. The Columbia Basin and surrounding area is also home to the country's finest wineries. Tour and taste at any of more than 300 local wineries, and attend one of the several annual wine festivals.With no shortage of outdoor pursuit and adventure, the Columbia Basin offers everything from water sports to golfing and biking to bird watching, wildlife spotting, and hunting. Lake Coeur dAlene and Schweitzer Mountain are right at your fingertips with nearby rivers, lakes and mountains just minutes from your doorstep. Weekly Farmers Markets throughout the summer and the annual professional Adams County Fair and Rodeo assure there is no shortage of activity for anyone in the family.