Associate Site Medical Director
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Healthcare Consultant, Healthcare Management
Overview
Marin Community Clinics, founded in 1972, is today, a multi-clinic network with a wide array of integrated primary care, dental, behavioral, specialty and referral services. As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), we provide vital health services to almost 40,000 individuals annually in Marin County. The Clinics regularly receive national awards from the Health Resources and Services Administrations (HRSA). Our Mission is to promote health and wellness through excellent, compassionate care for all.
The Associate Site Medical Director partners with and reports to the Site Medical Director to support the delivery of high-quality, patient-centered care at a specified clinical site(s) or for a specified provider group and/or patient population. This position support oversight
Will consider candidates with MD, DO, NP, PA credentials or equivalent degree from an accredited institution; current California license and DEA certificate required. The salary range for this position is $157,438–$298,870 annually, commensurate with licensure, qualifications, and scope of practice (NP/PA or MD/DO).
ResponsibilitiesAdministrative Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with the Site Medical Director to supervise, mentor, and coach medical clinicians to support the provision of excellent care and the ongoing professional development and sustainability of providers.
- Participate in medical provider recruitment, selection, onboarding and orientation processes.
- Promotes adherence by providers to MCC’s policies, procedures, clinical and operational workflows, and accepted standards of care and may assist with completion of annual performance reviews.
- Partner with the Site Medical Director to implement strategic priorities, operational goals, and staffing models that optimize patient access, efficiency, and care quality at the site.
- Contributes to the implementation of a comprehensive clinical quality, risk management and safety program at the site level, including analysis and response to clinical incidents and complaints, clinical quality assessments and clinical performance tracking.
- Help monitor and ensure the competency and professional conduct of all medical providers at the site by supporting implementation of the components of the MCC Provider Credentialing and Privileging and Peer Review Policies and Procedures for providers at the clinical site.
- Promote compliance with the training, documentation, billing and practice requirements of HRSA, FTCA, CMS, the Joint Commission and other federal, state, and accrediting agencies.
- Support clinical and administrative communication through regular provider meetings and interdisciplinary collaboration.
- Contribute to internal leadership meetings and committees, and meetings with community-based partners, as assigned.
- Support and promote clinical operations workflows that contribute to efficient, high-quality, patient-centered care at the site.
- Help lead regular provider and clinical staff meetings at the site, focused on clinical education, policy and procedure updates, compliance trainings and quality improvement/risk reduction initiatives.
- Other administrative duties as delegated by the Site Medical Director, ACMO(s) or CMO.
Clinical Responsibilities:
- Provides high quality, evidence-based comprehensive outpatient primary care for an assigned patient panel consistent with their specialty training (e.g. Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine) and privileging.
- Conducts routine preventive care, acute and urgent care, and care for the management of chronic health conditions.
- Provides consultation to advance practice practitioners working at the clinic consistent with their medical specialty.
- Participates in quality management and peer review activities as assigned by the Medical Director.
- Participates in the direction and development of health care services provided by Marin Community Clinics as a member of the primary health care team.
- In addition to regularly scheduled shifts, must be able to work a minimum of three (3) 4-hour Saturday shifts per calendar year, providing medical care to patients within the standard scope of practice. Requirement begins after 90-day training…
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