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Director of Internal Medicine

49 Forest Road Monroe, NY, 10950

About Aizer Health

Aizer Health is a mission-driven, community-centered healthcare organization dedicated to delivering exceptional, equitable, and culturally aligned care to the diverse populations of the Hudson Valley. We prioritize patient-first values, clinical excellence, and a collaborative environment where providers are empowered to grow, lead, and innovate.

 

Position Overview

The Director of Internal Medicine will serve as the clinical and operational leader for Aizer Health’s Internal Medicine Department. This role combines direct patient care, and leadership responsibilities, including provider supervision, quality oversight, and program development. The Director will work closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure high-quality, evidence-based primary care for patients 18 years of age and older and across all conditions.

This is an excellent opportunity for a physician who is passionate about community health, enjoys leading teams, and is motivated to build and shape a high-performing Internal Medicine Department.

 

Key Responsibilities

Leadership & Program Oversight

· Lead, mentor, and supervise a team of primary care providers, including performance evaluations, onboarding, and clinical development.

· Oversee internal medicine workflows, quality metrics, and clinical standards utilizing data to ensure excellence in patient care. Focus on data-driven decision-making.

· Collaborate with executive leadership on specialty services and community outreach programs.

· Develop and implement clinical protocols, best practices, and evidence-based guidelines with a special focus on preventative care.

· Partner with nursing, care coordination, and administrative teams to optimize patient access and operational efficiency.

· Order and interpret diagnostic tests, imaging, and labs.

· Provide patient education, preventive care, and follow-up management.

· Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the EMR.

 

Collaboration & Community Impact

· Work closely with specialties to ensure coordinated care.

· Participate in community health initiatives, screenings, and educational programs.

· Support Aizer Health’s mission to provide accessible, culturally sensitive care to underserved populations.

 

Qualifications

· Board certified in Internal Medicine.

· Active New York State license (or eligibility to obtain).

· DEA license or ability to obtain post hire.

· Experience working with diverse or underserved communities is a plus.

· Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems.

· Strong interpersonal skills and positive approach to teamwork

· Ability to work independently

· Superior communication skills

 

Core Competencies

· Dedication to continuous improvement and quality outcomes.

· Ability to analyze data, optimize workflows based on the department data, and make data-driven decisions regarding all aspects of departmental operations and growth.

· Strong leadership and team-building skills.

· Commitment to patient-centered, culturally aligned care.

· Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.

· Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, community-focused environment.

 

Why Join Aizer Health?

· Mission-driven organization with deep community impact.

· Collaborative, supportive clinical environment.

· Opportunities for leadership growth and program development.

· Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package.

· Work-life balance with predictable scheduling.

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