Job Description
Job Description
Family Primary Care Clinician
Located in Providence, Rhode Island
Providence Community Health Centers (PCHC) is recruiting for a family medicine provider to join our team in 2023.
The ideal candidate will have experience in primary care and an interest to work in community health with a multicultural diverse patient population.
About this opportunity :
- Weekday-only schedule (4 or 5 days)
- Excellent compensation and benefits
- The provider-led team includes a dedicated RN and Medical Assistant
PCHC is an innovative community health organization the largest Federally Qualified Health Center in Rhode Island with a 55-year history of caring for the communities in Providence.
Our neighborhood-based clinics (NCQA Level 3 patient-centered medical homes) serve 85,000 patients.
Our patients and staff enjoy state-of-the-art facilities and in-house specialty services. Our provider care team includes Family Physicians, Internists, Pediatricians, OBGyns, Family, Adult and Pediatric Nurse Practitioners.
PCHC has in-house integrated behavioral health counselors, nurse case management, dental, optometry, podiatry, dermatology, rheumatology and asthma-allergy specialists.
A fulfilling career for those who want to make a difference in the community
A patient-centered care team approach to healthcare
We offer :
- Competitive Compensation Package - Base Salary plus incentives for Quality Care
- Matched Retirement Savings
- Professional Liability Insurance including tail coverage
- Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision care plans
- Generous and Flexible Paid Time Off
ABOUT PROVIDENCE : a youthful city; home to leading universities; less than one hour to Boston; 3 hours to NYC with direct train options, and 2+ hours to the mountains of NH, VT and ME.
Providence is the capital city of the Ocean State , Rhode Island, which offers 400 miles of coastline, amazing beaches, bike paths, hiking trails, and a thriving arts community.
Come visit and see why we love living in Rhode Island!
MISSION : To improve the well-being of the communities we serve by providing high-quality, accessible patient-centered care regardless of cultural background, social barriers or ability to pay.