
Community Care Partners
Leadership Opportunity as Area Medical Director
Oregon
Job Highlights
The primary role of the On-Site Area Medical Director in Oregon is to drive clinical excellence, foster provider growth, and lead medical operations in the assigned region to deliver high quality patient-centered care while achieving ambitious clinical and financial goals. The Area Medical Director provides strategic leadership, mentorship, and support to our talented team of physicians and Advanced Practice Providers (APPs).
This role offers a blend of clinical leadership, administrative responsibility, and the opportunity to continue providing direct patient care.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
- Empower Providers: Provide mentorship, training, and ongoing support and education to providers in your region, fostering their professional growth and development. Round at each clinic in your region at least monthly to cultivate strong relationships with providers, operational leaders, and other stakeholders.
- Champion Quality: Lead clinical quality initiatives, including chart reviews, peer-to-peer reviews, and the implementation of best practices.
- Strategic Leadership: Collaborate with clinical and operational leadership to develop and implement standardized operating procedures (SOPs) and care initiatives. Participate and contribute to applicable meetings including the Medical Advisory Board and Quality Improvement Committee, shaping clinical practice across all clinics.
- Operational Excellence: Partner with operations leadership to communicate key updates and information to providers. Participate in applicable operational meetings which may include Monthly Financial Reviews, Medical Operations, and others as needed. Aid in scheduling support to your region if needed.
- Talent Acquisition: Play a key role in the recruitment and hiring of top-tier provider talent.
- Direct Patient Care: Provide patient care in an outpatient setting, which includes minor procedures normally performed in an urgent care setting. Be comfortable with primary care, occupational medicine, and telemedicine.
- Assist the organization to ensure compliance with all medical board and state regulations associated with the practice of medicine.
Requirements and Qualifications:
- MD/DO license (unrestricted) in the state; DEA licensure; Board certification in relevant specialty preferred (Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics).
- Proven healthcare leadership experience with quantifiable achievements. Medical Director/Department Head experience preferred.
- Deep urgent care expertise, including best practices, operations, and trends.
- Strong business acumen
- Quality improvement expertise: (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma).
- Demonstrated provider development skills: mentoring, coaching, performance management.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong EHR and healthcare technology proficiency.
- Collaborative, team-oriented approach.
About Community Care Partners
At Community Care Partners, it starts with our team. We focus first on creating a great environment for our over 1500 team members and 300 providers and physicians so they can flourish and reach their full potential.
With four different brands, and over 100 clinics, we operate across six states, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Wyoming, Louisiana & Texas. We provide primary, urgent and occupational medicine services.
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Compensation Details
$260-325k
Sign on Bonus & Relocation Bonus! Daily Rate of Pay Paid Time Off Competitive Benefits Package RVU Earning Potential
Posted May 29, 2025