Responsibilities
- Provide frontline care to patients experiencing homelessness, behavioral health challenges, serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and complex chronic conditions, including patients transitioning from incarceration.
- Manage diverse patient panels by delivering acute, chronic, preventative, and palliative care directly in the field.
- Conduct patient assessments, gather histories, perform physical exams, order and interpret diagnostics, and prescribe treatment in accordance with California Physician & Surgeon scope of practice.
- Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary care team—including nurses, social workers, and outreach staff—to coordinate care for patients with complex and atypical needs.
- Design and implement care plans that support patients as they work toward stability, improved health outcomes, and symptom management.
- Provide clinical mentorship and guidance to other members of the care team.
- Engage in palliative or specialty-specific care planning for patients with serious or life-limiting illnesses.
- Document all encounters to maintain accurate, up-to-date records for continuity of care.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- 2+ years of clinical experience providing care to underserved populations, including adults experiencing homelessness, adults with SMI/SUD, adults transitioning from incarceration, or adults with complex medical needs.
- Experience providing care in street medicine or related community-based settings (e.g., homeless shelters, outreach programs).
- Strong familiarity with Bay Area medical, social, and community-based resources for underserved populations.
- Comfortable providing direct care in outdoor, field-based settings under dynamic and unpredictable conditions.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to adapt to patients’ needs while collaborating effectively with the care team.
- Ability to travel up to 75% of work time; valid California Driver’s License and access to a reliable, insured vehicle.
- Ability to exercise independent clinical judgment within scope of practice and applicable regulations.
- Ability to support, prioritize, and contribute to clinical workflows and care objectives in collaboration with the care team.
- MD or DO degree
- Active, unrestricted California Physician & Surgeon license
- Board certification or eligibility (see below for specialties)
- DEA registration (or eligibility to obtain)
- National Provider Identifier (NPI) number
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Nice to Have
- Bay Area residents who are familiar with local neighborhoods, transit, and community partners.
- Experience working with diverse and underserved populations
- Familiarity with value-based care models and team-based practice
- Bilingual abilities (Spanish or other languages)
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Vacation Time, Sick Leave, Paid Holidays
- Life & AD&D Insurance
- HSA & FSA Options
- CME Allowance & Paid CME Leave
- Licensure Cost Coverage
Additional Information
- Most work will be in the field with CalAIM populations (people experiencing homelessness, adults with SMI/SUD, adults transitioning from incarceration, adults with complex medical needs). This role will likely require substantial walking, standing, sitting in a car, and driving in various weather conditions.