Overview
The Clinical Director oversees and trains primary care providers in their assigned center, ensuring high-quality clinical outcomes, efficiency, and patient satisfaction.
They provide direct patient care, primarily for older adults with acute and chronic conditions, and manage complex cases with specialist collaboration.
Responsibilities include leading care teams, conducting clinical meetings, supporting center operations, recruiting patients and providers, and mentoring staff to deliver excellent care.
The role involves clinical duties, leadership, and operational collaboration, with travel as needed.
Qualifications include an MD or DO in Family Medicine, Geriatrics, or Internal Medicine, active licensure, board certification or eligibility, and clinical experience in geriatrics or primary care.
Proficiency in clinical and leadership skills, along with strong communication and judgment, are essential.
Salary ranges from $231,876 to $331,251, plus comprehensive benefits.