
Minimum Requirements:
1. Maintenance of unrestricted Massachusetts medical license.
2. Completion of the M.D. degree.
3. Completion of three years post-graduate residency training in an accredited Internal Medicine/Family Medicine residency program.
4. Board eligibility in Internal Medicine/Family Medicine.
5. Maintenance of current DEA and Massachusetts Controlled Substances registrations.
6. Demonstrated ability to provide quality care in a high-volume, multicultural Health Center setting.
7. Qualification for unrestricted admitting privileges at Baystate Medical Center and Mercy Medical Center, and maintenance of such privileges during job tenure.
8. Qualification as a provider for major insurers.
Desirable:
1. Board Certification in Internal Medicine/Family Medicine
2. Fluency in Spanish, Russian, or Vietnamese
3. Special expertise in provision of health care to underserved, culturally diverse populations
Principle Responsibilities and Duties:
1. Provide direct patient care services within area of expertise. Assesses, plans, documents, and evaluates patient needs and treatments. Ensures appropriate follow-up.
2. Maintains a practice that is culturally and linguistically sensitive, using interpreters and other assistance as appropriate.
3. Designs a plan of care based on assessment of physical, emotional, and social needs, and in collaboration with the patient and if appropriate, the family.
4. Refers patients, as appropriate, to specialists and other practitioners and facilities.
5. Reviews patient charts and ensures that appropriate treatment plans are developed and followed.
6. Collaboratively works with other caregivers regarding patient education and rehabilitation including promotion of mental and physical health.
7. Serve rotation for on-call schedules.
8. Cooperates with efforts of the CHC administration to monitor and improve the quality of patient care provided.
Communications/ Interpersonal Skills:
1. Demonstrates sensitivity and responds appropriately to verbal and non-verbal communications of patients, families and co-workers.
2. Maintains patient’s right to privacy, assuring dignity in the provision of care; is discreet in all communications, written or oral, about the patient’s care.
3. Utilizes tact, courtesy, patience, and discretion in dealing with others.
Problem Resolution:
1. Consistently utilizes good judgment in the resolution of problems, clinical and non-clinical.
2. Posses the ability to act independently and is willing to make decisions utilizing good judgment.
3. Has the ability to visualize and anticipate new problems and to be part of the problem solving process.
Career Development:
1. Attends and actively participates in scheduled staff meetings.
2. Participates in professional staff teaching, both formal and informal as required.
3. Maintains clinical competence through on-going medical education and training.
4. Maintains admitting privileges at local hospitals (Baystate, Mercy).
Working Conditions:
1. On-call coverage is generally required; frequency depends upon need.
2. There is potential exposure to patient blood and body fluids.
3. This position requires the ability to use a computer workstation.
*Salary ranges from $240,000 - $290,000

Caring Health Center (CHC) is one of the premier health centers in Western Massachusetts, and for nearly 30 years it has served as an essential source of health care for residents of the greater Springfield area. CHC is the most culturally diverse and linguistically leading institution in the region. It is the leader in modeling employment equity based on being both women-led and having majority representation of people of color in our executive and overall leadership team. As an innovator, CHC has participated in federally funded research for over 21 years.
In 1995, the time of its inception, CHC employed 20 and provided health care to 5,000 patients at a single site. Today, CHC employs over 250 and serves about 20,000 patients annually, providing affordable, quality, comprehensive medical care at three sites. In addition, the organization operates a state-of-the art pharmacy and WIC Nutrition Program, and serves as the largest Refugee Health Assessment provider in Massachusetts. CHC's on-site Wellness Center provides nutrition education, group physical exercise, and other services to support healthy and productive lives among patients.
CHC’s team and Board of Directors ensure that patients receive comprehensive care that addresses their cultural, economic, and language needs, while its behavioral health specialists deliver services to address a wide range of emotional and other issues.