Overview
The Family Medicine Physician or Advanced Practice Provider delivers a full range of primary care services to individuals across all ages in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) setting, including care provided through a mobile health unit. The clinician supports patients with preventive services, ongoing management of long‑term conditions, and care for immediate health needs. This role works closely with an interdisciplinary care team and contributes to the FQHC mission of providing high‑quality care that respects each patient’s background and needs.
Benefits
- Competitive base salary with annual performance‑based bonuses
- Retirement plans with employer match (e.g., 403(b))
- Full range of health coverage options: medical, dental, vision
- Generous paid time off (vacation, sick leave, holidays)
- Life and disability insurance
- Annual CME (Continuing Medical Education) allowance and paid CME days
- Licensing and board certification reimbursement
- Opportunities for research, leadership development, and mentorship
- Collaborative team environment
- Possible loan repayment through HRSA
- And more…
Qualifications
Education & Licensure
MD, DO, or Advanced Practice Provider degree (NP/PA) from an accredited program
Completion of an accredited Family Medicine residency (for physicians) or Family Medicine‑focused advanced practice training (for APPs)
Board‑eligible or board‑certified in Family Medicine (or applicable APP certification)
Active or eligible for active Georgia medical or APP licensure
DEA license or ability to obtain
Experience & Skills
Experience working in primary care, community health, or FQHC settings preferred
Comfortable providing care in mobile, community‑based, or non‑traditional clinical environments
Strong commitment to serving patients in areas with limited care options and individuals with varied needs
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and teamwork skills
Ability to adapt to varying locations, schedules, and patient needs
Bilingual skills preferred but not required
Responsibilities
Provide a full range of primary care services, including wellness visits, care for immediate health needs, and ongoing management of long‑term conditions for patients of all ages.
Deliver care in a mobile health unit and, when needed, at fixed clinic locations.
Perform patient assessments, diagnoses, treatment planning, and follow‑up care.
Offer patient education focused on wellness, treatment plans, and self‑management.
Document care accurately in the electronic health record in accordance with FQHC, regulatory, and payer requirements.
Collaborate with nurses, medical assistants, patient registration staff, care coordinators, and community health workers.
Maintain continuity of care through appropriate referrals and coordination with specialty and community resources.
Participate in team meetings, case discussions, and care‑planning activities.
May serve as a clinical resource or mentor to advanced practice providers and clinical staff, depending on program needs.
Learn more about this Employer on their Career Site
