Associate Medical DirectorStockton, California - Scheduled work from home daysThe Associate Medical Director is part of our management team and is a core leader within the interdisciplinary team providing highly coordinated care. The Associate Medical Director will work closely with the Medical Director in the below areas, and specific responsibilities will depend on center's current needs and initiatives. There will be ample opportunity for increasing professional growth and responsibility over time.
This role allows the Associate Medical Director to focus on engaging with and truly caring for participants, collaborate with a highly skilled interdisciplinary team, lead quality improvement initiatives, and leave behind the hassles and misaligned incentives of fee-for-service medicine.Essential Job Duties:Recruiting, interviewing, training, collaborating, and supervising PACE Primary Care Providers, and other clinical staff.Manage direct reports including hiring, training, supervising and mentoring.Manage provider staffing to provide appropriate clinic coverage.Providing clinical care in the capacity you determine best suited for our program, whether direct care of a small panel or in a supervisory role overseeing other providers.Supporting development of innovative care pathways for complex conditions to enhance participant quality of life.Developing, implementing, and monitoring outcome measurements to assure high-quality medical care and efficient health care service utilization. Including managing best practice utilization of both internal and consult services.Ensuring appropriate diagnosis documentation of providers to accurately reflect the clinical complexity of PACE program participants.Monitoring clinical and financial outcomes data to ensure performance is on track and identifying opportunities and working with market and central leadership teams on process improvements and in implementing clinical and operational strategies to reach desired goals.Job Requirements:Creative and enthusiastic commitment to the "triple aim" – dedication to improving experience, health, and value for participantsDemonstrated ability to build strong working relationships with other providers and care teamExcellent clinical, organizational, and communication skills in settings with frail, elderly participants, their families, and the IDTCurrent knowledge of chronic care/geriatric issues and best practicesCompletion of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic MedicineActive California physician license without restrictionsBoard Certification – Internal Medicine or Family Practice, with specialty in Geriatrics PreferredSuccessful completion of a residency program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, Completion of Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic MedicineActive California Physician License without RestrictionsDeep commitment to helping unlock the potential of our most vulnerable seniorsSkills and Certifications:Board Certified in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or GeriatricsLicensed in California