Occupational Medicine Physician
Los Angeles, California, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Occupational Medicine
Salary $250,000 – $300,000 yearly
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice
Location Yuma, Arizona, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/26/24

Agile Occupational Health – Multiple locations in California, seeks experienced physicians with a proven clinical track record to serve as a leader at one of our state-of-the-art outpatient facilities. Agile is expanding and has opportunities in multiple locations throughout California and Yuma, Arizona.

Our approach to quality-based medicine:

Agile is redefining the way occupational medicine is offered and the quality of care that is received. The Agile approach focuses on speed – from eliminating unnecessary time in the clinic, to accelerating access to specialists, to driving faster recovery. Every aspect of patient care, employer support, and integration with claims teams can be improved upon by focusing on speed of execution and communications. We engage patients with aggressive scheduling and follow-up, engage claims teams with better information and insights, and engage employers with information and education that reduces lost time and keeps their employees on course for return to work. Our flexible workflows for employers and payors reduce gaps in communication and simplify referral and authorization processes. Agile Also operates on a quality-based model. Alleviating physicians of burn-out and stress that is often associated with outpatient based medical care.


Job Responsibilities

Position details: 

 Join our rapidly growing team of occupational medicine specialists as we seek to hire a full-time clinical- leader provider at multiple of out California and Arizona locations: 

Provide support for quality and safety, lead and maintain clinical excellence and innovation, and serve at a clinical and administrative capacity within the clinic. 
  
Will spend 100% of time in a center providing direct patient care, leading by example,  
enhancing processes and procedures to minimize visit times and creating an exceptional patient experience. 

Ensures day-to-day execution as the Primary Treating Physician (PTP) for all injuries collaborating with therapists and specialists to drive optimal clinical outcomes and expedite case closure. 
Manages clinicians and support staff and complies with all supervisory physician requirements for PA/NPs. 

Creates a professional and collaborative working environment with full colleague participation that promotes teamwork, quality, exceptional outcomes, and patient safety. 

Works with medical leadership to identify and implement changes to ensure continuous clinical improvement and efficiency. 

Ensures compliance with individual State Practice Act/Rules and Regulations/WC Regulations. 

Actively participates in team meetings with Center Manager and Center Therapist to improve quality, patient safety, case management, and ensures the ongoing development and growth of the center's business. 

Develops and supports colleague success through all aspects of the talent life cycle for staff clinicians and support staff within the center.  

Fosters an environment of collaboration, professionalism, patient/colleague safety, quality care, continuous improvement and reward and recognition. 

Promotes center initiatives and workflows that are consistent with those in other centers.

Qualifications

Qualifications: 

Graduate of an accredited medical program with a M.D. or D.O. with an unrestricted  medical license in the state were employed. 
Board certified or eligible by ABPM, ABFM, AOA, or medical board in the state where  employed and in accordance with state laws of practice. 
Licensure requirements of the state of jurisdiction. 
BLS and AED Certified; ACLS Certified, preferred. 
NRCME Certified (DOT Medical Examiner). 
DEA required.

Working Hours

Monday through Friday; 8am - 5pm

No weekends, no holidays, no call