Physician, Family Medicine Residency Program, Core Faculty
Company: Community Clinic Inc.
Location: Silver Spring
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SUMMARY: Core faculty
members within the Family Medicine Residency Program will have a
significant role in the education and supervision of resident
physicians and will devote a significant portion of their entire
effort to resident education and/or administration, and must, as a
component of their activities, teach, evaluate, and provide
formative feedback to resident physicians. KEY FUNCTIONS &
RESPONSIBILITIES: Clinical Responsibilities: Demonstrate commitment
to the delivery of safe, equitable, high-quality, cost-effective,
patient-centered care. Examine, diagnose, and treat patients of all
ages and stages in life as is appropriate in the practice of
full-scope outpatient primary care. Plan and implement medical care
programs for patients, from birth through adulthood. Determine
nature and extent of disease or injury, and prescribe and
administer treatment and therapy for acute and chronic illness and
preventative health practices. Adhere to evidence-based medical
guidelines and standards approved by irrefutable practice
societies, CCI’s Board of Directors and Performance Improvement
Committee. Complete electronic medical records within expected time
frames with target encounters 16 to 22 per day. Other clinical
duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Program Director,
DIO, Chief Medical Officer, or designee. May provide clinical
supervision for Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners. May
provide clinical consultation to other providers at CCI. Knowledge
of the principles and practice of medicine (including preventive
care and acute/chronic disease management). Practical experience
with using EMRs and general office software and applications.
Knowledge of the state and federal laws pertaining to medicine and
to community health centers. Knowledge of the structure and
function of community health centers. Skill in communicating
effectively with patients and their families. Skill in establishing
and maintaining effective working relationships with other
employees, patients, and the general public. Teaching/Precepting
Responsibilities: Role model the core standards of medical practice
and professionalism to all learners, including: Punctuality to
clinic and meetings Timely response to email communications Prompt
co-signing of resident progress notes based on organizational
policy Keen attention to sharing the general workload of the
faculty Adherence to the program’s 3-month notification policy
regarding schedule changes Demonstrate a strong interest in the
education of resident physicians, including devoting sufficient
time to the educational program to fulfill supervisory and teaching
responsibilities. Administer and maintain an educational
environment conducive to educating residents. Regularly precept
resident physicians in the outpatient setting in the practice of
full scope Family Medicine. Regularly prepare and administer
didactic presentations and procedural workshops for resident
physicians and medical students. Regularly provide supervision
during didactic and procedural workshops. Instruct medical students
and external resident rotators in the practice of full scope
outpatient Family Medicine and procedures for diagnosis and
treatment of diseases and injuries. Commitment of 60% professional
effort dedicated to teaching, administration, scholarly activity,
and supervising resident patient care within the program (based on
1.0 FTE). Administrative Responsibilities: Demonstrate knowledge
of, or willingness to learn, ACGME Family Medicine program
requirements. Develop and administer a well-tailored educational
and training curriculum for residents throughout the program, as
well as being principally responsible for curricular elements as
assigned by the Program Director. Participate in intradepartmental,
interdisciplinary, and interinstitutional collaboration to ensure
integration of the curriculum across the various clinic, didactic
and elective experiences. Regularly meet with and advise assigned
advisees to support their successful completion of residency
training. Support resident selection of elective rotations and
scholarly activity to advance resident milestones,
resident-directed career goals, and residency objectives. Develop,
administer, coach, and maintain residents on individualized
learning plans, performance improvement plans, remediation plans,
and the like in concert with the Program Director and other
necessary faculty and FMP staff. Regularly provide formative and
summative feedback to and complete evaluations for resident
physicians (and medical students and external resident rotators)
based on the ACGME Milestones. Provide feedback and complete all
required evaluations in a timely fashion (e.g., resident and
program evaluations). Regularly participate in organized clinical
discussions, rounds, journal clubs, conferences, etc. Pursue
faculty development at least annually designed to enhance skills,
in topic areas including educators and evaluators, quality
improvement, eliminating health inequities, patient safety, faculty
and residents’ well-being, practice-based learning and improvement
efforts. Participate in peer review and performance improvement
activities and audits. Participate in and actively engage in
residency committees including clinical competency and program
evaluation. Attend and participate in meetings (on- and off- site
e.g. faculty retreats) and/or committees, as necessary and/or
required by the Program Director, Chief Medical Officer or
designee, or CCI. Participate in additional medical projects or
other duties or responsibilities as assigned by the Program
Director, Chief Medical Officer or designee. Commitment of 40%
professional effort dedicated to patient care without residents
(based on 1.0 FTE). Commitment of 60% professional effort dedicated
to teaching, administration, scholarly activity, and supervising
resident patient care within the program (based on 1.0 FTE).
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Competency and interest in
supervising resident physicians in the Adult Inpatient Family
Medicine setting. Competency and interest in supervising resident
physicians in gynecological procedures, pregnancy-related care,
inpatient pediatric, skilled nursing and home-based care settings,
preferred. Current or past experience teaching medical students or
residents. Current or past experience creating educational
curricula. Knowledge of the structure of Federally Qualified Health
Centers. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Medical degree (MD or DO) from an
accredited medical school. Completion of an accredited residency
program in Family Medicine. Board certification in Family Medicine.
Full scope outpatient Family Medicine primary care competency and
experience. Valid and unrestricted medical license in the state of
Maryland (CDS and DEA licenses). Current BLS certification. Strong
commitment to cultural competence, diversity, and inclusion.
Availability to work on site daily (M-F). Ability to work
collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team and contribute to a
positive work environment. Dedication to lifelong learning and
professional development, with a focus on scholarly activity.
Computer skills and experience with electronic medical records.
Fluency in English. WORKING CONDITIONS: Proper and professional
grooming is always expected. Prolonged periods of standing, bending
or working at a desk on a computer. The ability to lift (up to
15lbs) is required. Work under stressful conditions within a
controlled enclosed environment daily. The work environment
involves exposure to potentially dangerous materials and situations
that require extensive safety precautions and may include the use
of protective equipment. ADA Category. In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act, it is possible that requirements
may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals.
However, no accommodation will be made which may pose serious
health or safety risks to the employee or others or which impose
undue hardships on the organization. OSHA Category 1. Clinical
environment. Possibility of exposure to chemicals and infectious
body fluids e.g., HPV, HIV, HEP C, HSV. BENEFITS & PERKS: Health,
Dental, and Vision for you and your family. Paid Time Off (PTO), 10
paid holidays, plus mental health days. CCI also has a 403B
retirement plan with an employer match up to 6%, and tuition
reimbursement. CCI Health Services is an Equal Opportunity
Employer
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