The Opportunity
Pediatrician
At COPA, our pediatricians are clinician-leaders at the heart of a joyful, collaborative Medical Home where kids (and their families) come first. You’ll lead a dedicated care team, practice thoughtful, evidence-based medicine, and help shape care that supports kids in being their happiest, healthiest selves. We value open communication, shared problem-solving, and a little fun along the way. We’re committed to improving the health of our community by providing inclusive, high-quality care and creating meaningful work that makes a difference.
The Company
Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA) has been caring for kids and families in Central Oregon for over 50 years, building lifelong relationships and helping children thrive from newborns to teens. Our mission is to provide exceptional, right-fit care for kids at every age and stage, and our vision is to improve the health of all kids in our community. We do this in a welcoming, inclusive environment where collaboration, openness, play and accountability are part of how we care, not just what we do. At COPA, you’ll work alongside people who value kindness, teamwork, and earning families’ trust every single day.
The Job
Part time (.6 FTE, 3 days/week)
- Embrace the mission, vision, and values of Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA)
- Work with the COPA care team to consistently and equitably provide the highest level of pediatric primary care to all patients, inclusive of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, socioeconomic backgrounds, cultures, national origin, religious beliefs, and disability status
- Work with the care team to provide full-spectrum pediatric panel management, including well-child care, chronic disease management, immunizations, screening and follow-up, and risk assessment and proactive management, along with yearly pediatric quality metrics
- Interact with diverse families in a welcoming manner with warm, engaging bedside interactions
- Perform skilled history taking from families and patients from birth through teen years with the ability to adapt as the patient grows
- Perform indicated physical exams appropriate to the patient’s age to facilitate workup, diagnosis, and management
- Use best practice guidelines to screen, monitor, and track physical, developmental, and behavioral health milestones, with appropriate interventions and follow-up
- Reach an informed diagnosis based on scientific knowledge and individual medical history, after thoroughly assessing the child and asking relevant questions; use resources and supervising physician as needed
- Prescribe medications as appropriate and provide detailed administration instructions in accordance with state law and practice guidelines
- Order and interpret appropriate lab tests relevant to the patient’s presentation to determine management; communicate results and follow-up plan clearly with family/patient
- Follow up with patients and caregivers as necessary after examination to monitor progress and adherence to treatment recommendations
- Advise, educate, and counsel patients and caregivers on pediatric anticipatory guidance topics following American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines including nutrition, immunizations, diet, fitness, safety, sleep, and disease prevention
- With the team of Care Coordinators and Community Health Workers, recommend community resources to meet patient and family needs
- Maintain and review patient records, charts, and other pertinent information, documenting clearly and concisely
- Provide comprehensive care for newborns in the newborn nursery on the day of discharge to facilitate transition to outpatient care
- Collaborate with APPs and MDs to rotate coverage for evening and weekend access for patients
- Primary location of shifts in the Redmond location, with rotation through the East Bend clinic as needed for patient access
- Keep informed of advancements in pediatric medicine and best practices through continuing education, including pediatric urgent care skills
- Collaborate with specialists and other staff in developing care management strategies and plans for pediatric patients
Benefits
- 401k and Profit sharing
- HSA, HRA and FSA Enrollment
- Medical, Life, Vision and Dental Insurance
- Supplemental insurance options
- Pediatric Care Benefits
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Working with Amazing Kids
Qualifications
Education
- Graduate of four-year, accredited US Medical School or the equivalent, has completed an accredited Pediatric Residency program, and has current board certification. New pediatric residency graduates pending board certification also welcome
- Liscensure/certification: Board eligible/certified in pediatrics. Unrestricted license to practice medicine in Oregon
- Unrestricted Federal DEA number registered in Oregon
- Unrestricted ability to participate in Medicaid, or other federal or state governmental health care programs
- NRP and PALS certification (COPA can facilitate these certifications for anyone who does not yet have them)
Experience
- 2+ years of clinical experience in a pediatric primary care or pediatric specialty required
- Epic EMR experience preferred. Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
- Bilingual in Spanish and English a plus
Physical Requirements
- Use of clear and audible speaking voice and the ability to hear normal speech level in person, over the telephone or through use of other required technology
- Sitting or standing for long periods of time. Frequent repetitive motion includes computer keyboard use, reaching with hands and arms, and walking. Occasional lifting and/or moving up to 30 pounds and on rare occasion up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required include viewing computer monitor for long periods of time, close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception
- Must be able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required
Working Conditions
- Work inside in a general medical office setting with ergonomically configured equipment
- The employee is subject to hazards including a variety of physical conditions such as proximity to mechanical parts and chemicals including odors. The employee has been identified as having the likelihood of occupational exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials, therefore are included in the OSHA Exposure Control Plan with specification for preventing contact with the above materials
- Travel between COPA clinics, business office, and lab as required