Physician (Family Medicine)
Tacoma, WA Medical Department
Job Type
Full-time
Description

Position Close Date: April 10, 2025


The PUYALLUP TRIBAL HEALTH AUTHORITY, located in Tacoma, Washington is seeking a full time Physician to provide full spectrum professional health care services to PTHA patients. 


“It is the mission of the Puyallup Tribal Health Authority to provide quality healthcare and promote wellness in a culturally appropriate manner.”


We offer an outstanding workplace, competitive market based salary, and benefits packages including:

  • Medical/Dental/Vision benefits – monthly premiums paid 100% for employees
  • 19+ annual paid holidays
  • Generous paid sick and vacation accruals
  • 401(k) with annual profit sharing
  • Life & AD&D insurance coverage
  • PTHA is an approved loan repayment site for various programs
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Excellent work/home life balance


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Evaluate, diagnose, and treat medical, obstetric, psychiatric, and surgical diseases and emergencies as credentialed and privileged, at PTHA and other designated facilities as assigned.
  • Oversee the medical evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients by other medical professionals including precepting midlevel providers as needed.
  • Make referrals to specialists as per PTHA protocol and follow-up to assure quality care.
  • Provide on-site health education and counseling to patients and staff.
  • Participate in after-hours on-call duty as scheduled.
  • Provide back-up consultation to other on-call PTHA providers as scheduled.
  • Participate in Peer Review process, utilization review studies and quality improvement committee as assigned.
  • Responsible for completing charts thoroughly and accurately, within required time frame.
  • Responsible for meeting reporting requirements of the organization as directed.
  • Serve as preceptor for medical residents and students, and teaching faculty for the PTFM Residency Program. Provide support for the PTHA educational mission, values and goals.
  • Maintain and demonstrate professionalism and self-care techniques on an ongoing basis within the work place.
  • Serve as clinical adjunct faculty for area medical schools as available.
  • Perform histories, physicals, and direct the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of PTHA patients in local hospitals including participation in rounding schedule. Rounding only.
Requirements
  • Doctorate of Medicine or Osteopathy from an accredited institution.
  • Board certified in Family Medicine and current license to practice medicine in the State of Washington.
  • Ability to obtain hospital privileges within four (4) months of hire, to participate in rounding rotation.
  • Current certification in ACLS and/or PALS and/or ALSO, as required.
  • Experience and/or ability to work with an Electronic Health Records System.
Salary Description
$243,000 - $272,635 per year