About this role
Job DetailsJob Location: Irvington Dave I - FREMONT, CA 94538Education Level: Medical School DegreeSalary Range: $74.88 - $86.81 HourlyJob Category: Professional ServicesOverall Summary:
Provide primary medical care to all Bay Area Community Health (BACH) patients following clinic protocols and policies. Perform medical examination and evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up consultation and request referrals for specialist services, labs and tests as necessary. 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. Maintain legible, accurate and confidential medical records in compliance with state regulatory standards and clinic policies and procedures. Work in an independent and interdependent relationship with members of the medical staff, which allow for consultation, collaboration or referral. Work flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends, as necessary.
Essential Responsibilities:
Under the general direction of the Clinical Director, the Physician Assistant performs a variety of complex, professional, analytical, and confidential Clinical Services services.
Duties include:
Perform medical examination and evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, 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.
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. Monitors staff and notifies Administrator when training and/or counseling are needed to meet customer service expectations.
Work in an independent and interdependent relationship with members of the medical staff, which allow for consultation, collaboration or referral.
Work flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends, as necessary.
Secondary Responsibilities:
Participate in planning programs and development of health policies and procedures; health promotion, education and/or prevention programs.
Participate in staff conferences and health center's continuous quality assurance and peer review programs.
Attend workshops, training and meetings as needed, and as requested.
Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
QualificationsQualifications:
Physician Assistant License
Basic Life Support Certificate (CPR)
Preferred Education, Experience, and Training:
Bachelor’s Degree in Health related field
One year of directly related experience
Community or Public Health experience
Access to reliable transportation.
Certifications/Licenses:
Current California Physician Assistant license.
State Office of Family Planning Certificate, if working in family planning program.
Current Basic Life Support Certificate (CPR).
Must pass a pre-employment criminal background check.
Work Conditions:
Travel locally to visit other sites; may require a day or overnight trip to attend events; workload may be demanding at times; require professionalism and confidentiality.
Physical Demands:
This position requires:
Sitting, walking, and standing associated with a normal medical, clinical and administrative office environment, with some bending, reaching, stretching, and lifting up to 25 pounds.
Manual dexterity for tasks involving standard office equipment and computer keyboard, including repetitive movements, such as typing.
Traveling to work sites, including some exposure to outside elements.
Exposure to potentially dangerous materials and situations, requiring adherence to extensive safety precautions and possibly the use of protective equipment.
Supervises:
None
About BAY AREA COMMUNITY HEALTH
Mission
To deliver exceptional health and social services that improve quality of life for the individuals, families, and communities we serve
Vision
For everyone in our community to have access to high quality, comprehensive, and affordable health care
Values
Equality: Everyone deserves to enjoy quality health care, no matter their ability to pay
Commitment: We are dedicated to FQHCs, and will seek opportunities to advocate and strengthen this service model
Community: By listening to our community with humility, we gain strength, partnership, and purpose
Respect: All who enter our doors – patients, staff, community, and partners – are heard with an open mind, valued for their unique strengths, and treated with respect and kindness
Excellence: We constantly strive to perform at the highest level while learning new ways to improve our work
About Us
Bay Area Community Health was formed in 2020 off the strength of southern Alameda County’s Tri-City Health Center and Santa Clara County’s Foothill Community Health Center. Formed during the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bay Area Community Health (BACH) brings more than 70 years of combined service to the area that stretched from Union City to Gilroy.
Before forming BACH, Tri-City Health Center served the Fremont community for 50 years, becoming a central force for providing health services to all in southern Alameda County.
Foothill Community Health Center began servicing low-income families and individuals in East San Jose in 1996 and the greater Santa Clara County region in 2011.
Both organizations bring decades of service, relationships, and professional staff to Bay Area Community Health. BACH serves more than 100,000 people, who rely on high-quality healthcare services, regardless of their immigration status, ethnicity, disabilities, or ability to pay,