Director Of Primary Care Services
Reporting to the Chief Medical Director of Johns Hopkins University Student Health and Well-Being Primary Care (JHU SHWB-PC), we are seeking a Director of Primary Care Services (DPC) who will play a pivotal role in shaping the health and well-being of our JHU student community. This is a multi-faceted position that blends clinical leadership and campus-wide health advocacy with direct patient care. From overseeing clinical protocols to spearheading quality improvement initiatives and providing primary care services, the DPC will be at the forefront of college health innovation. With a significant emphasis on continuous improvement, the DPC will collaborate closely with the SHWB team to ensure the highest standards of care for a diverse student and learner population of over 17,000 undergraduates, graduates, post-docs, and clinical trainees.
The DPC will split their time among multiple sites, including the Homewood and East Baltimore campuses, as well as supporting services at the Washington, DC campus. The DPC will be a key member of the primary care executive committee, serving as a proxy for the Chief Medical Director in the Chief Medical Director's absence. The DPC will lead all accreditation-related activities. This involves providing clinical leadership, facilitating provider credentialing and privileging, monitoring peer reviews, and ensuring clinics meet accreditation standards.
The DPC will serve as the direct supervisor for all primary care physicians within JHU SHWB-PC and serve as a consultant for other clinical providers. The DPC will guide the ongoing internal education process for clinicians, nurses, and other center staff, and seek and recommend external continuing education opportunities.
The DPC advises the Chief Medical Director on clinical matters, policies affecting patient care and clinic workflows, and consults with SHWB providers on difficult clinical problems. The DPC represents the clinical staff in the development of written policies and procedures and serves as a liaison among providers, staff, and the Chief Medical Director. The DPC reviews Incident Reports after evaluation by the Chief Medical Director if deemed necessary and serves on special committees as assigned.
Specific duties and responsibilities:
Leadership (>60%)
- Recruit, supervise, and evaluate the performance of primary care physicians within SHWB-PC, including full-time, casual, and faculty physicians.
- Consult with the Program Coordinator for Credentialing, Licensing, and Compliance regarding accreditation and provider credentialing duties.
- Oversee communication with the provider team from all three sites by developing and presiding over monthly provider meetings.
- Assist the professional development committee with CME credit for monthly in-service, as well as advise providers and clinical leadership about external CME opportunities to ensure best practices and the most updated evidence-based clinical knowledge.
- Develop and implement educational opportunities for SHWB-PC staff, including presentations to campus partners or to external organizations (e.g., ACHA Annual Meeting).
- Serve on various committees, including but not limited to medical leave of absence, eating disorder collaborative, ACHA clinical medicine section, and JHM Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians Quality and Safety Committee.
- Oversee clinical aspects and mentorship of Adolescent Medicine fellow rotations at SHWB-PC Homewood.
- Act as a proxy for the Chief Medical Director and provide coverage for their responsibilities when they are absent.
- Lead implementation of SHWB-PC educational and accreditation programs, including overseeing peer review process, coordinating quality improvement program with QI committee, developing and reviewing policies and protocols, coordinating monthly accreditation committee meetings, and managing PowerDMS software.
- Assist other SHWB departments with accreditation planning as needed.
- Serve as a resource for the larger campus community, including participation in health promotion programs, building university/campus partner relationships, and serving as a medical consultant for university policies as needed.
- Work collaboratively throughout the organization to ensure the adoption of standards and policies for all functional aspects of clinical services that result in patient care improvements.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Chief Medical Director.
Direct Clinical Care (<40%)
- Clinical care of patients, including but not limited to direct patient care, outreach/preventive health efforts, and follow-up of labs, radiological/other studies, and referrals.
- Provide medical consultations to SHWB-PC providers and assist in orienting and precepting new clinicians.
- Lead a practice that emphasizes evidence-informed and culturally competent care, affirming a wide range of student/learner identities, and promoting the diversity, equity, and inclusion values of SHWB. This includes the evaluation of current practices, ongoing training, and staff development.
- Provide back-up on-call phone services to SHWB-PC patients either when the on-call coverage provider is absent or in rotation with SHWB-PC physicians.
- Provide valuable feedback to the leadership team from the perspective of a clinician who participates in direct clinical care.
Special Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Proven ability to relate effectively to people of various ages and backgrounds, including gender and sexual orientation, as well as cultural, ethnic, and international differences.
- Considerable experience working with underrepresented and historically marginalized communities in removing barriers to access to care.
- Demonstrated excellent written and oral communication and organizational skills.
- Demonstrated competence in young adult health, public health, or college health. Philosophical commitment to the care, development, and education of students and trainees.
About Johns Hopkins University Division of Student Health and Well-Being
The Johns Hopkins University Student Health & Well-Being practice group supports well-being, primary care, and mental health services for JHU students and learners across all nine schools within the University. Our integrated service delivery model provides dynamic health and well-being promotion, support, and programming; student disability services, including guidance and resources; in-person primary and mental health care options at our clinics; and remote support through phone and online resources.
We define well-being as an optimal, dynamic state that allows people and communities to achieve their full potential. By focusing on the whole — the whole person, the whole educational experience, the whole institution, the whole community — well-being becomes a multifaceted goal and a shared responsibility for the entire institution.
We are committed to recruiting, hiring, and supporting the professional development of a diverse team of practitioners and support staff who bring a range of intersecting identities and personal and professional experiences to their roles. The Johns Hopkins University comprises undergraduate and graduate students and learners from across the globe, and the division of Student Health and Well-being prioritizes innovative care delivery models to meet the evolving needs of our stakeholders and to support the development and sustainability of well-being.
Minimum Qualifications
- MD or DO Degree from an accredited institution.
- Completion of an ACGME-approved residency program and board certification in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Med/Peds, or Pediatrics.
- Unrestricted license or eligible for unrestricted licensure to practice medicine in the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia.
- Active or eligible for DEA, Maryland, and District of Columbia Controlled Dangerous Substances (CDS) registrations.
- Credentialing and privileging through Johns Hopkins Hospital and SHWB-PC.
- Occupational health clearance, including medical history, immunizations, and drug screen.
- At least 5 years of job-related experience (in medical settings and/or higher education administration) with 2 years of clinical-administrative/leadership experience.
- Additional education may substitute for required experience, and additional related experience may substitute for required education beyond a high school diploma/graduation equivalent, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Preferred Qualifications
- Training in leadership or business management (e.g., master's level degree or certificate program in education, leadership, or business management).
- Knowledge and experience in accreditation, compliance, and credentialing.
Classified Title: Lead Clinic Physician Job Posting Title (Working Title): Director of Primary Care Services (Student Health & Well-Being - Primary Care) Role/Level/Range: ACRP/04/MJ Starting Salary Range: $200,000 - $250,000 Annually (Commensurate w/exp.) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, FLSA Status: Exempt Location: Homewood Campus Department name: Student Health and Wellness Center Personnel area: University Student Services