Family Practice - Without OB Physician
Company: Bay Area Community Health
Location: Fremont
Posted on: June 15, 2026
Job Description:
Description Overall Summary
As part of a multi-disciplinary team of healthcare providers
under the leadership of the Chief Medical Officer, the Family
Practice Physician works to achieve the organizational goals of Bay
Area Community Health through the delivery of primary medical and
educational care in a patient-centered environment. Following
clinic protocols and policies provides care to include but not
limited to: examination, evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, patient
education, follow-up consultation and referrals for specialist
services, labs and tests as necessary. Maintains legible, accurate
and confidential medical records in compliance with state
regulatory standards and clinic policies and procedures. The
Physician also provides oversight of clinical support staff (i.e.
Midlevel Practitioners, Medical Assistants and Nursing staff) and
handles operational issues on the clinical floor to ensure
continuity of services and a smooth patient flow. Works in a
collaborative effort across all departments and delivers care
appropriate for an outpatient, primary care community health center
with multicultural, multilingual patient population.
Essential Responsibilities
- Perform medical examination and evaluation, diagnosis,
treatment, minor surgical procedures, follow-up consultation and
health education following BACH clinical policies and
procedures.
- Identify, evaluate and address disease prevention and health
promotion issues for patients while administering quality
care.
- Educate patient and/or family about preventive care, medical
issues, diagnosis and use of prescribed medical treatments and/or
medications.
- Request patient referrals for specialty services, labs and
tests as necessary.
- Maintain legible, accurate and confidential medical records.
Document all medical evaluations, diagnoses, procedures, treatment
outcomes, education, referrals and consultations in compliance with
state regulatory standards and clinic policies and procedures.
- Assist in developing and implementing protocols and procedures
to facilitate delivery of comprehensive health services.
- Participate in the planning and implementation of new clinical
programs as needed. Also, works with new technologies for the
improvement of patient services and clinic operations.
- Provide in-service training for all staff in selected topics as
deemed necessary in collaboration with the Chief Medical
Officer.
- Participate in peer review as per BACH policy and
procedure.
- Demonstrate commitment to, and understanding of, BACH s
Behaviors for Success and GUEST (Customer Service Model), by
modeling customer service excellence in all internal and external
relationships and in the performance of all duties and
responsibilities.
- Perform all duties in support of successful implementation to
EHR/EPM.
- Work in an independent and interdependent relationship with
members of the medical staff, which allow for consultation,
collaboration or referral.
- Provide medical consultation and back-up for mid-level
practitioners, including review of 5% of charts for Physician
Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners. Back-up includes immediate
electronic (cell phone, fax, email) or direct communication.
- Work flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends, as
necessary.
Secondary Responsibilities
- Fill out forms and maintain correspondence with hospitals and
other community organizations involved in the medical care of
clinic patients.
- Participates in staff conferences and health center's
continuous quality assurance and peer review programs.
- Supervise medical interns and other student medical
professionals, and provide medical back-up.
- Attend workshops, training and meetings as needed, and as
requested.
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
Required education, experience, training
- Medical degree from an accredited medical school.
- Completion of an accredited residency program.
- Valid and current California Medical License.
- Board Eligible or Certified in Family Practice (If Board
Eligible must become Board Certified within 2 years of
employment).
- Current Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Registration.
- Current Basic Life Support Certificate (ACLS) from approved
American Heart Association.
- Must pass pre-employment criminal background check.
Preferred education, experience, training
- One year of directly related experience.
- Community or Public Health experience.
- Bilingual; Spanish or Mandarin highly desirable.
Certifications/Licenses:
- Valid and current California Medical License.
- Current Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Registration.
- Current Basic Life Support Certificate (CPR), AHA
approved.
- Board Eligible or Certified in Family Practice (If Board
Eligible must become Board Certified within 2 years of
employment).
- Must pass pre-employment criminal background check.
- Access to reliable transportation.
Critical Success Factors in this role include: Knowledge, Skills,
and Abilities
- The ability to work and act independently, and to make and
carry out decisions with minimal supervision.
- The ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in
writing.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to lead teams and
projects, and work collaboratively.
- Maintaining confidentiality and HIPAA compliance.
- Excellent organizational, time management and multi-tasking
skills with attention to detail.
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- Excellent customer service and client services philosophy in
all interactions.
- Successfully manage multiple projects at the same time.
- Appreciation and respect for working with and serving a diverse
population.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and the internet.
- The ability to investigate and analyze information, draw
conclusions and problem solve.
- The ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare
reports.
Physical Demands:
This position requires:
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- Sitting, walking, and standing associated with a normal
medical/clinical office environment.
- Regular bending and stretching; and lifting.
- Manual dexterity used to include, but not limited to, standard
office equipment, and computer keyboard.
- Traveling to work sites including some exposure to outside
elements.
- Presenting information in front of a group.
- Reading and writing in order to review records for
accuracy.
- Work is performed in an interior medical/clinical
environment.
- Moderate physical activity. Requires handling of average-weight
objects up to 20 pounds or standing and/or walking for more than 4
hours per day.
- Work environment involves exposure to potentially dangerous
materials and situations that require following extensive safety
precautions and may include the use of protective equipment.
- Will work with blood or blood-borne pathogens and will require
OSHA training.
Supervises
May have oversight of: Medical Intern(s) Medical Student(s)
Nurse Practitioner(s) Physician Assistant(s)
Keywords: Bay Area Community Health, Brentwood , Family Practice - Without OB Physician, Healthcare , Fremont, California
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