Regional Physician Medical Director
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Regional Medical Director
Salary Range: $300,000 - $320,000
Requirements to apply:
- Licensure: Unrestricted NY State medical license.
- Board Certification: Board Certified in Internal Medicine or Family Practice (Geriatric Medicine preferred).
- Medical Degree: MD or DO Medical degree from an accredited institution.
- Experience: Experience in Geriatrics through residency, fellowship, or practice. 3+ years of staff supervision experience and value-based care, advanced primary care, startups, or managed care.
- Preferences: 1+ year of experience working with frail or elderly populations, or willingness to complete PACE training.
- Location: Ability to travel from site to site as needed with occasional home visits.
Seeking an experienced Regional Medical Director to lead comprehensive healthcare services for a diverse elderly population in Brooklyn, overseeing clinical and administrative operations while enhancing patient care in a dynamic, nonprofit environment dedicated to improving the lives of participants in community-based settings.
Job Overview
The Regional Medical Director is responsible for overseeing the professional, organizational, and administrative aspects of delivering high-quality medical care to patients at two Day Treatment Centers in Manhattan. This role requires strong leadership experience, as the Medical Director supports the C-suite and manages a team of at least 10 staff members. The position involves a balance between administrative duties (60%) and clinical care (40%), with 3 days dedicated to administrative tasks. Key responsibilities include overseeing medical practice, ensuring proper staffing, leading performance appraisals, and supervising the quality of care provided by the interdisciplinary team. The Medical Director plays a crucial role in developing policies, improving care outcomes, and managing quality assurance programs. Additionally, the role requires collaboration with other medical organizations, serving on committees, and supporting new provider recruitment and onboarding. This position also involves understanding population health, managed care principles, and leading clinical design initiatives. The Medical Director must be data-driven, skilled in quality improvement methods, and able to implement programs that improve care for high-risk patients. Clinical coverage and care planning are required when needed, with a focus on patient-centered care and ensuring positive outcomes.
Benefits:
- Medical, Vision, Dental, and Life Insurance
- Short and Long Term Disability
- Paid Family Leave
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Other Perks:
- Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) and Health Savings Account (HSA)
- 403(b) Retirement Plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- Annual Incentive Bonus
Where?
Brooklyn is New York City’s most populous borough, and for good reason! There are so many reasons to move to Brooklyn, from world-class eateries to the feelings of community in each unique neighborhood. In Brooklyn you can still be part of all of the action of New York City but also have the option for a more relaxing, laid-back atmosphere. The parks here are less crowded, there is more green space, and everything is just a little less congested out here. In Brooklyn, the community organizes all different types of free events, from Mermaid Parades to the weekly open-air food market in Prospect Park called Smorgasburg. All of these events are the perfect place to go if you want to mingle with people from your neighborhood and become more ingrained and rooted in the community you live in!
Who are you?
A not-for-profit New York State Managed Long Term Care organization. Providing exceptional home healthcare services to the elderly, disabled and chronically ill in the New York metropolitan area, today we are recognized as an innovator in the managed care field.
- Licensure: Unrestricted NY State medical license.
- Board Certification: Board Certified in Internal Medicine or Family Practice (Geriatric Medicine preferred).
- Medical Degree: MD or DO Medical degree from an accredited institution.
- Experience: Experience in Geriatrics through residency, fellowship, or practice. 3+ years of staff supervision experience and value-based care, advanced primary care, startups, or managed care
- Preferences: 1+ year of experience working with frail or elderly populations, or willingness to complete PACE training.
- Location: Ability to travel from site to site as needed with occasional home visits.