Internal Medicine-Geriatrics Multi Specialty Group job located in California

Job Description
About this Unique Role
As a PACE Medical Director, you’ll play a pivotal role in helping seniors live more independent, fulfilling lives — all while leading a team deeply committed to compassionate, high-quality care. You’ll work side by side with an interdisciplinary team to ensure every participant receives outstanding, personalized care that truly centers on what matters most to them.
In this role, you’ll oversee day-to-day clinical operations at your assigned center(s) and serve as the accountable medical leader, guiding and supporting your clinical team to achieve exceptional outcomes. You’ll take ownership of participant care delivery and quality, championing strong clinical results and ensuring a seamless experience for every participant and their caregivers.
Your impact won’t stop at direct care — you’ll also shape the future of our program through thoughtful oversight of our quality improvement initiatives, always striving to raise the bar for excellence.
This is an incredible opportunity for a mission-driven physician who thrives in fast-paced, team-based environments, brings a patient-centered mindset, and is deeply passionate about serving high-risk seniors and frail older adults.
If you’re looking to make a lasting difference while working alongside an inspiring, collaborative community — this is the place for you.
What Does An Ideal Candidate Look Like?
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- Driven by purpose. Deep passion and mission-oriented commitment to serving high-risk seniors and frail older adults.
- Thrives in dynamic settings. Energized by fast-paced environments and embraces a collaborative, team-based culture.
- Patient-centered at heart. Brings a strong focus on what matters most to each patient, empowering them to achieve their personal care goals.
- Clinically credentialed. MD or DO required, with active board certification in geriatrics, complex care, home-based care, palliative care, internal medicine, family medicine, or a related clinical area (and maintains certification throughout employment).
- Experienced in elder care models. Previous experience in a PACE model or similar integrated care environments.
- Proven clinical experience. At least five years practicing medicine, including a minimum of two years working directly with elderly or frail populations.
- Licensed and ready. Holds a current, unrestricted medical license in the states where we operate.
- Credentialed to prescribe. Current DEA certificate.
- Prepared to protect. Up-to-date immunization records.
- Language skills that connect. Bilingual abilities (English and Spanish) preferred.