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Physician Partner - Florida

Miami, Florida, United States, Remote

Papa is a new kind of care built on human connection. Across the country, health plans and employers look to Papa to provide vital social support by pairing older adults and families with Papa Pals, trained and vetted companions, who provide a helping hand and an open ear, resulting in less loneliness and better health. 

Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Miami, Papa is backed by Canaan, Tiger Global Management, Comcast Ventures, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, TCG, Initialized Capital, and Seven Seven Six, among other revered institutional and individual investors. We envision a world where no one has to go it alone. Learn more at Papa.com.

About us: 

Papa Docs is a physician-led medical practice dedicated to advancing care for older adults by addressing both medical needs and the social factors that influence health. Our team  provides virtual, compassionate, and evidence-informed care that integrates medical and social care delivery — meeting older adults where they are.

We serve Medicare beneficiaries through a physician-directed, community-based care navigation model. Physicians collaborate with trained Community Care Advocates who help older adults navigate local services, address gaps in social support, and improve overall well-being. This clinical model is designed to identify, assess, and manage both medical and social risks using scalable, tech-enabled workflows that are grounded in trust, dignity, and accessibility.

Papa Docs is supported by Papa Health, a wholly owned subsidiary of Papa, Inc., which provides non-clinical management and technology infrastructure. This alignment allows Papa Docs’ physicians to focus fully on patient care while ensuring that services are accessible, scalable, and grounded in community.

About the role: 

We are seeking a mission-driven, collaborative Physician Partner to join Papa Docs  by integrating health-related social needs (HRSNs) into care delivery. This is a high-impact opportunity to work at the intersection of clinical care and social support.

As a Physician Partner, you will provide synchronous and asynchronous telemedicine consultations for older adults, conduct virtual assessments, and generate care plans that address both medical and social needs. These care plans will be implemented and supported by Community Care Advocates.

This is a part-time, remote, 1099 contractor position with flexible hours. 

What you’ll do: 

  • Conduct virtual visits with older adults and review their medical history
  • Identify health-related social needs (HRSNs) as part of the care planning process
  • Create and update care plans that guide Community Care Advocates in providing community health support services to patients 
  • Participate in asynchronous chart reviews and escalations, as needed
  • Collaborate with Papa Docs’  partners, including operational teams  to inform workflows 

Skills we look for: 

  • Excellent communication and clinical reasoning skills
  • Compassionate, patient-first mindset
  • Comfort working in a fast-moving, tech-enabled environment (experience with telemedicine is a plus)
  • Flexibility, reliability, and collaboration in cross-functional teams

What you bring: 

  • Active, unrestricted MD or DO license in good standing 
  • Board-certification in internal Medicine or Family Medicine 
  • Active Florida state medical license, Florida Medicaid credential and Medicare enrollment required
  • Licensure or credentialing in additional states is a plus 
  • Minimum 2 years post-residency clinical experience
  • Prior experience with telemedicine strongly preferred
  • Flexibility to work a minimum of 8 hours/week for synchronous consultations on weekdays
  • Fluency in Spanish is a bonus

Location

  • Remote 

Benefits: 

  • Flexible remote schedule
  • Administrative support — so you can focus on patient care
  • As an independent contractor, you will be responsible for your own taxes and benefits

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