This is an amazing opportunity for a board certified/board-eligible Family Practice MD/DO/APRN/NP. Enjoy the incomparable beauty and lifestyle of the Garden Island, while providing quality healthcare to the community on our beautiful island of Kaua'i. Be the change you wish to see in the world!
Ho`ōla Lāhui Hawai`i is a FQHC, non-profit community health organization serving underserved adults and children throughout the county of Kaua'i. We are seeking a full-time primary care medical provider (MD/DO/APRN/NP) to serve our community at our medical clinic.
Working as a PCP at our Kaua'i Community Health Center is a rewarding and fulfilling career choice - offering opportunities for personal and professional growth, while making a positive impact on the health of underserved communities.
Ho'ola is known for our patient-centered approach to care, which emphasizes the importance of treating the whole person and addressing the social determinants of health. This approach enables providers to build strong, trusting relationships with our patients and provide comprehensive, personalized care.
Collaborative Team-Based Care:
HLH employs a collaborative team-based approach to care, with providers working alongside nurses, medical assistants, social workers, and other healthcare professionals. This approach fosters a culture of communication and collaboration, enabling providers to work more efficiently and effectively to provide high-quality care.
Opportunities for Professional Growth and Development:
HLH offers a range of opportunities for providers to expand their knowledge and skills, including continuing education, training programs, and leadership development. In addition, we offer opportunities to get involved in community outreach and advocacy initiatives, allowing you to make an even greater impact on the health of our community.
Competitive Compensation and Benefits:
HLH offers a competitive compensation and benefits packages, including 100% employer-paid medical and dental insurance, retirement plan with employer contribution, substantial incentive plans, paid CME, fully-reimbursed licenses, and generous paid time off.
At Ho'ola, we believe that our employees are caretakers of the community - and as such - we believe it is our kuleana to take care of our caretakers!
Primary Duties
The staff provider is under the direct supervision of the Medical Director. Our providers are participants in, and leaders of, the health care team which works to support the health and care of patients at Ho`ōla Lāhui Hawai`i.
Job Duties
Provide direct patient care in accordance with standard medical practice.
Maintain current licensure and certifications as appropriate.
Coordinate Activities of clinic staff, as needed and as requested. Provide support, guidance, and training to staff as required.
Assist in QI/QA activities of Ho'ōla as assigned, and work with other providers and staff to promote continuous quality improvement.
Supervise medical students, resident physicians and other health professionals at the health center as assigned.
Participate in and provide direction and supervision to HLH programs and projects as agreed upon and discussed with the Medical Director.
Assist the Medical Director in establishing and implementing goals, objectives and policies and procedures of our community health center.
Ensure compliance with regulations, HLH policies and procedures, and clinic standards of quality patient care.
Work all assigned clinic hours and meet any and all agreed-upon productivity expectations.
Complete all documentation, including patient charges, in a timely fashion, per clinic policies. HLH utilizes an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system.
Cover different medical clinics within Ho'ōla Lāhui Hawai'i as needed.
Participate in minimal after-hours telephone call coverage.
Skills, Knowledge, Education, Training and Experience
Cultural sensitivity to our many Hawai'i cultures is important in assisting the needs of our patients. Applicants should have an unrestricted Hawai'i professional license, Hawai'i DEA/NED, and have completed training in a primary care specialty area.
Required: Must be licensed to practice medicine and prescribe in the state of Hawaii. Must meet current CME
requirements for licensure. Ability to work with multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-lingual and low English proficiency patients. Participates or eligible to participate with the majority of health care plans accepted at HLH.
Preferred: Experience in community-based services and interest in traditional healing - specifically Native Hawaiian. Board-Certified or Board-eligible.
Ho`ōla Lāhui Hawai`i is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employees of Ho`ōla Lāhui Hawai`i and applicants for employment shall be afforded equal opportunity in all aspects of employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, veteran's status, citizenship, national origin, ancestry, disability, sex, sexual orientation, arrest or court record, marital status, genetic information, gender identity or expressions, domestic or sexual violence victim status, or any other classification protected under state or federal law.