Family Practice Physician; MD/DO Part-Time
Listed on 2026-01-13
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Primary Care Physician, Healthcare Consultant, Pediatrician
Title
Family Practice Physician
Reports ToCMO
StatusFull-Time/Part-Time (2 or 3 days per week)
LocationAntioch, CA
Pay$110.00- $120.00/ Per hour
Our Mission and VisionThe Brighter Beginnings mission is to "support healthy births and successful development of children by partnering with parents and helping to build strong communities". Our mission gains its strength from our core belief that "Every family matters, and every child deserves a happy, healthy future".
Our HistoryBrighter Beginnings is a 501c3 nonprofit organization and has been responding to the needs of families in resource-poor neighborhoods since 1984 when our work began in response to the alarming differences in mortality and illness rates among African American babies compared to other children.
Brighter Beginnings has grown into a respected and well-connected organization with locations in Oakland, Richmond, Bay Point, and Antioch. We have a multi-cultural, bi-lingual staff of passionate and committed family service professionals; in fact, many of our staff came to this work because of the challenges they faced in their own families.
Position SummaryThe Family Practice Physician (Physician/MD/OD), provides primary and continuing medical care for patients seen at the Brighter Beginnings Family Health Clinics (BBFHC). Physicians take account of physical, emotional and social factors when diagnosing illness and recommending the required treatment. Patients may be referred to hospital clinics for further assessment and possibly for treatment, working with the Brighter Beginnings Family Health Clinic providers to ensure quality outcomes.
Qualifications- Licensed by the State Board of Medical Examiners to practice medicine in the state of California.
- Certified by an appropriate American Medical Specialty Board (preventive medicine, family practice, pediatrics or internal medicine) Preferred.
- Respond to medical/health problems presented by patients including history taking, diagnosis investigation, treatment and referral to secondary and tertiary care as appropriate;
- Maintain patient confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA regulations.
- Organize preventative medical programs for individual patients;
- Provide specialist clinics for specific conditions or for certain groups, e.g. diabetes, pregnancy and post-partum, pediatrics;
- Meet targets set by federal agencies for specific treatments, such as child immunizations;
- Use Electronic Health Records (EClinicalworks/ ECW) to keep track of patient visits, billing, and clinical outcomes;
- Keep up to date with medical developments, new drugs, treatments and medications, including complementary medicine;
- Observe and assess the work of other providers in the clinic.
- Participate in quarterly clinical chart review studies in order to enhance patient outcomes.
- Review any medical records as requested by providers for quality care and treatment issues.
- Commissioning healthcare by liaising with medical professionals in the community and hospitals;
- Promote health education in conjunction with other health professionals;
- Organize preventative medical programs for individual patients;
- Provide specialist clinics for specific conditions or for certain groups, e.g. diabetes, pregnancy and post-partum, pediatrics;
- Meet targets set by the government for specific treatments, such as child immunizations;
- Discussing the development of new pharmaceutical products with pharmaceutical sales representatives;
- Manage resources to service targets as effectively as possible, for example, using Choose and Book, the national electronic referral service;
- Use Electronic Health Records to keep track of patient visits, billing and clinical outcomes;
- Keep up to date with medical developments, new drugs, treatments and medications, including complementary medicine;
- Observe and assess the work of other providers in the clinic.
- Participate in quarterly clinical chart review studies in order to enhance patient outcomes.
- Review any medical records as requested by providers for quality care and treatment issues.
- Maintain a portfolio of continuing professional development (CPD) activities.
- Complete medical charts and bill timely.
- Provide indirect patient care through collaboration with providers by phone or in person and be available for consultation by electronic communication at all times.
- Assist in reviewing on all practice protocols for nurse practitioners and clinic policies and procedures.
- Participate in quarterly clinical chart review studies in order to enhance patient outcomes.
- Review any medical records as requested by providers for quality care and treatment issues.
- Will report concerns regarding quality assurance or practice issues to CEO and Clinical Manager.
- In coordination with the health management team, initiate and develop special clinics and programs to meet the needs of the community including diabetes, asthma or other chronic disease management programs.
- Establish and maintain understanding and cooperation with local organizations toward effective…
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