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Family Medicine Geriatrics - Sacramento, CA | Low Panel |No Nights/Weekends |Experience Required (Not Open to New Grads)
Updated 12/03/25
$341,000
– $385,000
yearly
95834, Sacramento, California, United States
Physician
Family Practice-Geriatrics
Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Locations & Compensation:
- Sacramento, CA: $341,000 – $385,000
- Bonus: Sign on bonus and/or relocation assistance available
- Medical, Dental, and Vision 100% covered- NO COST TO YOU!!
- Light panel, 5-8 patients per day. Work Life Balance! No home visits
- Long Term Disability and Life Insurance, Worker’s Compensation Coverage
- Medical Professional Liability
- Retirement Plan 401k Match
- Annual Continuing Medical Education Expense: $2,500
- Other expenses: fees required for state license, DEA registration, and professional membership dues (one organization)
- Paid Time Off: 20 days
- Sick Time Off: 5 days
- CME: Up to 5 days
- Holidays: Salary includes pay for 11 nationally observed holidays.
Qualifications:
- Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree from U.S. medical school
- Successful completion of residency at an accredited healthcare institution
- Minimum of 1 year post-graduation experience required.
- Postgraduate training in a primary care specialty, preferably internal medicine or family medicine —geriatrics is a plus.
Licensure, Certification, Registration or Designation
- Current active California medical license
- Current active DEA license
- Board Eligible or Board Certification--if Board Eligible, certification required within 2 years (highly recommended)
Primary care Physician Overview:
- Primary Care (80% of Time): Provide comprehensive medical care including evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, prescription writing, and follow-up. Document care in medical records per policy and contribute to EMR enhancements. Offer 24/7 medical coverage as assigned. Participate in interdisciplinary team care planning and quality improvement initiatives. Initiate and support new medical programs aligned with strategic goals.
- Supervision (20% of Time): Effectively lead and manage staff, adhering to organizational policies and employment laws. Responsibilities include hiring, training, performance appraisal, disciplinary actions, and problem resolution. Ensure a positive work environment, maintain team morale, and conduct regular meetings for leadership and staff development.
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