About the Opportunity
A well-established healthcare organization serving diverse communities across New York City is seeking a dedicated Family Medicine Faculty Physician to join its team on a part-time basis. This role blends clinical care with academic responsibilities, supporting the development of future physicians while delivering high-quality care to underserved populations.
The annual base salary range is $100,000 to $140,000. Actual compensation offered to the successful candidate may vary from posted hiring range based upon geographic location, work experience, education, and/or skill level, among other things. Details about eligibility for bonus compensation (if applicable) will be finalized at the time of offer.
Job Responsibilities
- Deliver comprehensive outpatient care in a community-based clinical setting
- Provide mentorship and guidance to residents, including quarterly advising sessions and individualized learning plans
- Participate in the recruitment and evaluation of residency applicants
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation using an electronic health record system
- Lead and contribute to continuing medical education sessions, including lectures and group discussions
- Support residents in scholarly activities such as research, quality improvement initiatives, and presentations
- Collaborate with leadership to review and update curriculum annually
- Attend departmental meetings and serve on relevant committees as needed
- Apply knowledge of medical coding to ensure efficient and compliant care delivery
- Fulfill core faculty responsibilities
- Engage in ongoing faculty development and training
- Supervise and precept residents in accordance with program requirements
Job Requirements
- MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school
- Completion of an accredited Family Medicine residency program
- Board Certification in Family Medicine
- Active medical license and DEA registration
- Prior experience in teaching or mentoring medical trainees is highly desirable
- Experience working in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) or with underserved populations is a plus




