Provide comprehensive, patient-centered primary care for individuals of all ages, focusing on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of acute and chronic conditions. Manage patient records and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to coordinate care within a tribal community setting.
Requirements summary
Must be a graduate of an accredited medical school (MD/DO) and be Board Certified or Eligible in Family Medicine. Requires a valid South Carolina medical license, DEA license, and a commitment to providing culturally competent care to Native American communities.
postgraduate degreeProblem SolvingPatient AssessmentHIPAA ComplianceInterpersonal CommunicationPatient CareCollaborationPatient EducationTreatment PlanningGeriatric CareElectronic Medical RecordsCulturally Competent CarePediatric CareChronic Disease ManagementAdult MedicineClinical DiagnosisPreventive Medicine
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
Rock
Hill,
SC 29730Position
Type:
Full
TimeSalary
Range: $200,000.00 - $250,000.00 Salary/yearPosition Summary The Catawba Nation Health System is seeking a dedicated Family Medicine Provider to join our team. The ideal candidate will be committed to providing high-quality, comprehensive, and patient-centered care for families and individuals of all ages. This role focuses on prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of medical conditions while building long-term relationships with patients and families. The Family Medicine Provider will manage acute and chronic conditions, promote wellness, and maintain detailed, accurate patient records. This position reports to the Director of Clinical Operations. Essential Functions An individual in this role must be able to perform the following functions with or without reasonable accommodation:
Patient
Care: Conduct patient interviews, physical examinations, routine check-ups, health assessments to diagnose and treat acute and chronic illnesses, acute and chronic disease management, and treat illnesses, injuries, and conditions across all age groups.
Preventive
Medicine: Provide preventive care services, including routine health check-ups, screenings, vaccinations, and lifestyle education.
Treatment
Planning: Develop and implement treatment plans, prescribe medications, and order/interpret laboratory tests and imaging studies.
Chronic
Disease
Management: Manage conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. Prescribe medications and monitor patient responses.
Collaboration &
Coordination: Collaborate with physicians, specialists, and care teams to coordinate patient care. Refer patients to specialists as needed and collaborate with nurses, medical assistants, and support staff to coordinate care. Collaborate with tribal health programs, public health nurses, and community outreach teams to address population health priorities.
Educate
Offer culturally sensitive counseling on nutrition, lifestyle, preventive care, and disease management. Participate in community health events, wellness fairs, and educational workshops.
Documentation
Benefits
Paid Time Off
Medical Coverage
Dental Coverage
Vision Coverage
CME Allowance
Access To Traditional Cultural Events
Maintain timely and accurate patient medical records in compliance with HIPPA and Catawba Nation Health policies using Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems.
Quality
Improvement: Participate in quality improvement initiatives and follow clinical guidelines. Why join our team Opportunity to serve and make a lasting impact in a close-knit tribal community. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. Generous paid time off and CME (Continuing Medical Education) allowance. Supportive work environment with a focus on work-life balance. Access to traditional cultural events and community gathering. This position description is not an exhaustive listing of the expectations associated with the role and additional tasks may be assigned as needed by management. Changes to this document may only be made by a member of the Human Resources team. Catawba Indian Nation reserves the right to amend this job description.
Catawba
Indian
Nation exercises
INDIAN
PREFERENCE: Tribal Government Positions Native American (Indian) preference applies to this position pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, 25 U.S.C. § 5301 et seq.; the Indian Reorganization Act, 25 U.S.C. § 5116; and other applicable federal and tribal laws, consistent with the sovereign authority of the Catawba Indian Nation. Gaming Commission Positions Native American (Indian) preference applies to this position pursuant to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq.; applicable regulations of the National Indian Gaming Commission at 25 CFR Chapter III; the Indian Reorganization Act, 25 U.S.C. § 5116; and other applicable federal and tribal laws, consistent with the sovereign authority of the Catawba Indian Nation. Background checks and drug screening are requirements for employment.
QualificationsQualifications
Experience: Experience in primary care or family medicine setting with pediatric, adult and geriatrics.
Education
Graduate of an accredited Medical School (MD/DO).
Licenses &
Certifications:
Board
Certification: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Family Medicine (M.D./D.O.).
Licensure
Valid, active, and unrestricted South Carolina medical license (or ability to obtain). DEA license and prescriptive authority for control substances. Valid driver’s license and clean driving record and be insurable under the Tribe’s insurance policy. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Experience of strong interest in working with Native American/tribal communities. Strong clinical, diagnostic, and patient management skills across pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations, with a focus on culturally competent, patient-centered care. Commitment to patient-centered, culturally competent care and respect for traditional health practices. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR) (e.g., Epic, Athena, Cerner). Strong communication, interpersonal, problem-solving skills with a collaborative, team-oriented approach. Work Environment Primary care clinic/outpatient medical offices. Faced paced setting with frequent patient interactions. Exposure to infectious diseases, bodily fluids, and medical waste. Use of electronic health records (HER) systems and computers for documentation. Collaboration with nurses, medical assistants, and other healthcare support professionals. Occasional telemedicine work from office or remote settings. May include extended hours, evenings, weekends, or on-call responsibilities. Physical Demands Prolonged periods of sitting and walking between exam rooms. Frequent sitting while charting or consulting with patients. Manual dexterity for performing exams, procedures, and using medical instruments. Repetitive motions such as typing and writing. Lifting or assisting patients, typically up to 50 lbs. Bending, stooping, and reaching during patient exams. Visual acuity for reading charts, examining patients, and using diagnostic tools. Ability to respond quickly in urgent or emergency situations. Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) as needed.