What are the responsibilities and job description for the Medical Director of Adult Medicine position at East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc.?
MEDICAL DIRECTOR OF ADULT MEDICINE (MD)
The Medical Director of Adult Medicine position is based at the Boriken Neighborhood Health Center, a state-of-the-art Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and NCQA-accredited Patient-Centered Medical Home in East Harlem offering comprehensive pediatric and adult primary care, specialty care, and the Boriken Pharmacy.
Responsibilities: Oversees and leads the effective functioning of the Adult Medicine Services at the Health Center. Provides comprehensive primary care services in an ambulatory care setting. Contribute to quality improvement, supervision of Advanced Practice Practitioners, after-hours call coverage, and other programmatic and clinical functions.
Qualifications: • Graduate of approved medical school • Completion of approved residency •Internal Medicine Board Certified or Board Eligible required •New York State Medical License • DEA registration • Bilingual Spanish preferred • Thorough and up-to-date knowledge of principles and practices of Internal Medicine • Demonstrated ability to plan and conduct comprehensive treatment plans • Expressed commitment to work in partnership with colleagues and to guide staff to deliver a high quality of care to health center patients. Must have Active NYS Medicaid/Medicare Provider #.
Schedule: Full time (35 hours per week, 7 hours per day with an unpaid lunch), typically 1 Saturday per month is required with a flexible work schedule for that week
Compensation: Competitive salary, dependent on years of experience, 245K-255K per year • Retirement (Retirement plan (403b, 2% of annual salary) • CME reimbursement ($1250 reimbursement per calendar after a year of employment) • Reimbursement for renewal of NYS Medical License and DEA •Available Loan Repayment Options (NHSC, Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program)
Benefits: • Health insurance (Medical, Employer/Employee Contribution) • Life insurance • Paid time off (3 weeks paid vacation/4 Paid Personal Days (D-days)/13 Paid Holidays/12 Paid Sick Days/4 Paid CME Days) •Commuter benefits •Voluntary privileges to Mount Sinai Hospital • Institutional UpToDate access • Employee assistance program
The East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc. (EHCHS) is a community-based, not-for-profit institution that has provided quality affordable bilingual health and human services within the East Harlem community for nearly six decades. EHCHS’ programs include the Boriken Neighborhood Health Center, Senior Nutrition Program, Bilingual Head Start Program, and Boriken School Health Program.
On-site services at Boriken Neighborhood Health Center: • Pediatrics • Adult Medicine • Dental • Women's Health • Behavioral Health • Cardiology • Optometry • Podiatry • Nutrition • Pharmacy • Phlebotomy
To apply, please forward CV and cover letter with desired salary to:
Human Resources Department
East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc.
2265 Third Avenue, New York, New York 10035-2231
Fax: (212) 289-0280 Email: hr@boriken.org
EHCHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. East Harlem residents encouraged to apply.
Salary : $245,000 - $250,000