
General Statement:
The Medical Director is responsible for the coordination and oversight of all services provided by GCHC medical providers and for the quality of services rendered. Medical Director also serves as a member of the administrative staff. Creates a culture of accountability and commitment to the delivery of high-quality care. Collaborates with GCHC CEO, and other Leadership Team and key staff regarding the development, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of a clinical Quality Assurance (QA) program for the community health center. The clinical QA program will include the appropriate monitoring of care received, the development of policies and procedures, and the development of means for assured compliance with GCHC policies in a manner that effectively minimizes risk for the health center. Integrates the measurement of clinical quality and service standards with those of strategic planning and operations management. Creates a culture of safety, quality and customer service while building the business growth of the Center. Utilizes continuous quality improvement (CQI) process to identify opportunities for patient flow, scheduling changes, etc. Provides recommendations to CEO for discussion with Board of Directors regarding services/programs to be offered, delivery sites, and hours of operation. Ensures proper functioning of day-to-day clinical operations in concert with the CEO and/or Clinical Director. Delivers ambulatory care. Occasional travel required. Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
Educational Requirements
License Requirements
Year(s) of Experience
M.D. or D.O. degree with approved residency in Primary Care; Board Certified in a primary care specialty.
Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) required training.
Possession, before hire, of a valid State of Michigan license for the practice of allopathic or osteopathic medicine. Current DEA license or ability to obtain upon hire.
Five (5) years practice experience in primary care, including clinical treatment, program management, and administration.
Additional Requirements:
Valid Michigan Driver’s license, valid automobile insurance and use of a vehicle during working hours.
Preferences:
Experience in a Federally Qualified Health Center.
Experience with persons of co-occurring medical, mental health and/or substance abuse disorders.
Prefer experience in primary care and in serving patients from low-income economic status.
Essential Physical Demands:
BARGAINING UNIT: Non-Union
FLSA STATUS: Not Covered
Monday- Friday 8:00 am- 4:30 pm

Genesee Health System (formerly Genesee County Community Mental Health) is supported by 600+ employees and is located in the heart of Flint, Michigan. GHS positions span a broad range of careers, from entry-level to professional, clinical, medical, finance, information systems, and human resources. GHS is on the forefront of shaping healthcare and offers rewarding opportunities for individuals who are interested making a difference in a community challenged by those afflicted with poverty, social injustices, and violence.
Our Mission: We are dedicated to providing the highest quality, most effective services and supports available to meet the mental health, developmental disability, and substance use disorder needs of the adults, children, and families we serve in Genesee County. These services will be provided in a welcoming, supportive way that is helpful to symptom stabilization, long-term recovery, and achievement of the varied life goals envisioned by the people in our care.
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