Family Practice Physician | Proficient in Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, or Tagalog
Job at a glance
Job description
Founded in 1974, this organization provides comprehensive medical, dental, and behavioral health services to more than 50,000 patients annually. Care is delivered through a “whole patient health” model that extends beyond the clinic walls and addresses the social and environmental factors that impact health outcomes. In addition to direct clinical services, the organization invests in initiatives focused on food security, youth leadership, culturally competent care, and community safety to support healthier, more resilient communities.
In this role, the physician delivers high-quality medical care to a diverse patient population while serving as a clinical leader within a collaborative care team. The physician also contributes to continuous improvement efforts aimed at enhancing clinical operations and the overall quality of care, supporting a patient-centered approach to community health.
Benefits Include:
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance with 100% of premiums paid
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Acupuncture and chiropractic coverage
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12 vacation days
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12 sick days
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12 paid holidays plus 3 floating holidays
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403(b) retirement plan with a 3% employer contribution and up to a 2% employee match
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Commuter benefits
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Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Dependent Care Assistance
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Long-term disability insurance
Job Responsibilities
- Deliver patient-centered health education
- Perform basic interpretation of EKGs and laboratory results
- Supervise Physician Assistants, other advanced practice providers, nursing staff, residents, and students involved in patient care
- Support clinical triage, including phone consultations and walk-in visits
- Participate in on-call coverage and hospitalization responsibilities
- Support efficient clinic operations and day-to-day clinical workflows
- Participate in utilization review and quality assurance activities, as requested by the Medical Director
- Review patient charts and collaborate on care planning and patient disposition
- Contribute to special projects and initiatives delegated by the Medical Director
- Assist with planning and delivering in-service training for interns, residents, and technical staff
- Perform additional administrative duties as assigned
- Support organizational health advocacy initiatives aligned with overall advocacy goals
- Serve as a facilitator of patient-centered advocacy efforts
- Proactively identify and implement effective approaches to advancing patient and community health advocacy
Qualifications
- Must have current Board Certification or be Board Eligible in specialty
- Interest and commitment to serve the Asian community
- Primary care specialty in pediatrics, family practice, etc.
- Proficient in an Asian language (Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog)
-Valid California Physician/Surgeon license
- Current Board Certification or Board Eligible in specialty
Working Hours