Job Summary: This Family Medicine position involves providing comprehensive primary care services, including diagnosing, treating, and managing both acute and chronic illnesses. The role emphasizes preventative care through routine check-ups, health-risk assessments, immunizations, and screening tests. Educating patients on health maintenance, disease prevention, and treatment plans is a key responsibility. The position requires collaboration with other healthcare professionals to ensure continuity and quality of care, while delivering culturally competent care that respects the community's values and practices. Additionally, the role includes performing minor surgical procedures, wound care, and other medical interventions, maintaining accurate medical records, and participating in community health initiatives and outreach programs to promote wellness.
Responsibilities:
· Patient Care: Provide comprehensive primary care services, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of acute and chronic illnesses.
· Preventative Care: Conduct routine check-ups, health-risk assessments, immunizations, and screening tests.
· Patient Education: Educate patients on health maintenance, disease prevention, and treatment plans.
· Care Coordination: Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure continuity and quality of care.
· Culturally Competent Care: Deliver care that respects the cultural values and practices of the Tulalip community.
· Medical Procedures: Perform minor surgical procedures, wound care, and other medical interventions as needed.
· Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely medical records in compliance with regulatory standards.
· Community Health: Participate in community health initiatives and outreach programs to promote wellness.
Compensation: $254,000 – $343,000 based on experience.
Benefits:
· Medical, Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending
· Paid Holidays
· 401K
· Onsite Fitness
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm (8 hours of administrative time allotted per week.)
Setting: Primary care, all ages.
Patient Demographics: Tulalip Tribes and other Native American communities. The health center serves individuals across all age groups, from infants to the elderly.
Qualifications & Requirements:
· Any state license – *WA license will be needed within 6 months of permanent hire*.
· 3 years. OB/ prenatal experience preferred.
· Primary Care Clinic Covid Vaccine Required
Certifications:
· Current BLS
· Board Certified/Eligible
Support Staff: 1 Medical Director, 1 Family Medicine Physician and 3 APCs.
Indigenous communities are living through a healthcare crisis – one fueled by generational trauma, high rates of chronic disease, and underfunding.
Tribal Health revitalizes Native health by connecting federal and Indian Health Service facilities to culturally intelligent practice management, locums staffing, and advanced healthcare models. Our goal: to cascade radical change across patient, community, and generational levels.
Tribal Health's provider network brings deep clinical expertise and culturally sensitive care to every engagement.
While we can't solve Native health disparities overnight, we build solutions every day by transforming both facilities and delivery of care.
Our culturally responsive approach creates a profound impact in Native American health.
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