Family Practice - Without OB Physician
Fillmore, CA, 93015, USA
- Healthcare
- family practice
- primary care
- outpatient care
A Family Practice Physician at Ventura County Community Clinic provides primary outpatient healthcare, including consultation, diagnosis, and treatment for patients of all ages. The role involves referring patients to specialists when needed and offering prenatal and postnatal care for mothers and infants. The position features a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and a supportive suburban Southern California work environment with no hospital on-call requirements.
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Family Medicine wanted for Community Clinic Fillmore, this quaint community is located in the Ventura County, renowned for its turn of the 20th century downtown architecture, to include the classic Fillmore Towne Theatre, plus many unique shops and businesses and the Fillmore Historical Museum includes the restored Southern Pacific Railroad Fillmore station. Fillmore is located in the scenic Santa Suzanna Mountains between Santa Clarita and Ventura. Just a short commute to Los Angeles, or the Pacific Coast. Easy access to airports. Suburban Southern California at its finest
Generous Compensation package includes:
- Competitive Salary Range is $265K to $310 BOE
- Relocation fees
- Student loan repayment options
- Malpractice insurance with tail coverage
- Full medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance
- Pension program; 401(a) & 403(b)
- Flex Spending account
- 6 weeks PTO
- $2.5K for CME
- Medical Group manages all administrative aspects and office costs
Ventura County Community Clinic seeks Family Practice Physician to join their team. Provides consultation, diagnosis and treatment to patients seeking primary health care services, the physician will refer patients to medical specialists for consultation services when necessary for patients well being; provide prenatal care to pregnant women and provides post-natal care to mothers and infants. Strictly Out-Patient no hospital call, Mon Fri, 8 to 5.




