Physician/ Medical Director

Hannahville Indian Community

Job Description

Job Description

This position is located in Wilson, MI and will require you to relocate.

The Medical Director (MD) role offers an annual salary of $250,000, with a potential annual bonus of up to $20,000.

The Physician/Medical Director, under the direction of the Health and Human Services Director, is responsible for providing direct patient care services at our tribal Health Center. Position will provide oversight of medical programs operations by ensuring a quality healthcare is delivered through the entire life span. Provides strategic plan guidance.

The position assists in maintaining the daily operations of the clinical settings to meet patient medical needs and expectations.

The position is responsible for medical decisions or care provided to patients on a daily basis and providing medical oversight and assistance to nursing personnel assigned to your patient care team.

Medical Services:

  • Patient centered family medicine physician caring for the Hannahville community.
  • Physician will develop a continuity panel of patients across the age spectrum from newborn to geriatric. Completes initial assessment and evaluation of new patients.
  • Provides ongoing monitoring of patient’s medical condition and provides treatment.

Administrative:

  • Supervise and evaluate nursing/medical staff to ensure full compliance with regulations maintaining an effective program.
  • Serve as an advisor on health issues and disease control providing medical support, discover inconsistencies, and investigate problems.
  • Help with developing and monitoring an organization’s strategic plan.
  • Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Degree required. Professional Board Certification required; Family Practice preferred but will consider Internal Medicine/Pediatrics.
  • License to practice as a Physician (MD or DO) in the State of Michigan or ability to obtain date of hire required.
  • Must have no previous suspension or revocation of license.
  • DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) License.
  • BLS (Basic Life Support) or CPR Pro (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Pro) Certification or ability to obtain date of hire required.
  • Must maintain a good moral character standing.
  • Clinical practice experience required; 5 or more years preferred.
  • 3 years management or administrative experience in public health or medical outpatient setting preferred. Previous experience documenting in electronic records preferred.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • The Medical Director will provide administrative and clinical supervision of all NP’s and Clinic Manager.
  • Will provide oversight of Medical Clinic, School Based nurse, Home care services and Diabetes Clinical Care program.
  • Must be able to work with minimal supervision.
  • Due to the sensitive nature of information and files maintained within Health services, must maintain strict confidentiality at all times.

The Medical Director (MD) role offers an annual salary of $250,000, with a potential annual bonus of up to $20,000.

Company Description

The Hannahville Indian Community (HIC) is a federally recognized Band of Potawatomi people located in Harris Township, in the southern part of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

Its core mission is to preserve and enhance the social, economic, and cultural existence of its members. To fulfill this, the Community provides a comprehensive and integrated array of services. A key component is the HIC Health Center (or “HIC Health”), which provides culturally sensitive, holistic care focused on the physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being of its members—a mission aligned with that of the Indian Health Service (IHS). The health clinic is physically and administratively integrated into a larger community facility that also houses government, administrative, judicial, and other social services. As of March 10, 2023, the Hannahville Indian Community had 1,008 enrolled tribal members.

Company Description

The Hannahville Indian Community (HIC) is a federally recognized Band of Potawatomi people located in Harris Township, in the southern part of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.rnrnIts core mission is to preserve and enhance the social, economic, and cultural existence of its members. To fulfill this, the Community provides a comprehensive and integrated array of services. A key component is the HIC Health Center (or “HIC Health”), which provides culturally sensitive, holistic care focused on the physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being of its members—a mission aligned with that of the Indian Health Service (IHS). The health clinic is physically and administratively integrated into a larger community facility that also houses government, administrative, judicial, and other social services. As of March 10, 2023, the Hannahville Indian Community had 1,008 enrolled tribal members.