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Primary Care Physician (Senior Care / Home-Based)

San Francisco Metro Area

Primary Care Physician – Mobile Geriatric Care | Home-Based Primary Care | Leadership Track 

Senior Doc | Brigade Health 

Full-Time | Mobile / Community-Based |  

 Join a Physician-Led Team Redefining Senior Primary Care 

Senior Doc, part of Brigade Health, is seeking a Primary Care Physician (MD / DO) to deliver mobile primary care to older adults in home and senior living settings. 

This is an ideal role for physicians seeking meaningful patient relationships, clinical autonomy, and leadership growth within a value-based, geriatric-focused care model. 

Our physicians provide care across the continuum, including: 

  • Home-Based Primary Care 
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care 
  • Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF) 
  • Senior Living Communities 

If you are looking for a Geriatric Physician, Internal Medicine Physician, Family Medicine Physician, or Post-Acute Care Physician role with strong infrastructure and long-term growth opportunity, we encourage you to apply. 

 
 

Why Physicians Choose Senior Doc 

Practice True Patient-Centered Care 

Provide high-quality, relationship-based primary care with the time and support needed to improve patient outcomes. 

Leadership Growth Opportunities 

Physicians who excel have opportunities to grow into: 

  • Lead Physician roles 
  • Medical Director positions 
  • Regional Clinical Leadership 

Autonomy with Support 

  • Flexible scheduling 
  • Dedicated operational and clinical support 
  • Structured onboarding and physician mentorship 

Integrated, Multidisciplinary Model 

Collaborate with: 

  • Psychiatry 
  • Neurology 
  • Palliative Care 
  • Care Coordination Teams 

Value-Based, Outcome-Focused Care 

Success is measured through: 

  • Patient outcomes 
  • Continuity of care 
  • Patient retention 
  • Relationship development 

—not just visit volume. 

Primary Care Physician Responsibilities 

  • Provide mobile primary care services to geriatric patients in homes, assisted living, and SNF settings 
  • Manage and grow a patient panel 
  • Deliver care for chronic conditions, dementia, and complex geriatric patients 
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to coordinate care 
  • Develop relationships with facility partners and caregivers 
  • Maintain timely EMR documentation 
  • Participate in quality improvement and clinical leadership initiatives 

Primary Care Physician Qualifications 

Required 

  • MD or DO degree from accredited medical school 
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in: 
    • Internal Medicine 
    • Family Medicine 
    • Geriatrics 
  • Active State Medical License or ability to obtain 
  • DEA License 

Preferred 

  • Experience in: 
    • Home-Based Primary Care 
    • Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF) 
    • Assisted Living 
    • Geriatrics 
    • Post-Acute Care 
    • Value-Based Care Models 
  • Experience with Medicare Advantage populations 
  • Leadership interest or experience  

Ideal Physician Background Keywords (SEO) 

This role is ideal for physicians searching for: 

  • Primary Care Physician jobs 
  • Geriatric Physician jobs 
  • Internal Medicine Physician jobs 
  • Family Medicine Physician jobs 
  • Mobile Physician jobs 
  • Home-Based Primary Care Physician jobs 
  • SNF Physician jobs 
  • Post-Acute Care Physician jobs 
  • Assisted Living Physician jobs 
  • Medical Director track Physician jobs 
  • Value-Based Care Physician jobs 

About Senior Doc | Brigade Health 

Senior Doc is part of Brigade Health, a physician-led organization delivering mobile primary care and specialty services to seniors across multiple states. 

We specialize in: 

  • Primary Care 
  • Geriatrics 
  • Dementia Care 
  • Behavioral Health Integration 
  • Palliative Care 

Our mission is to improve outcomes and restore humanity to senior care. 

Job Type 

Full-Time 

Apply Today 

If you're a Primary Care Physician, Internal Medicine Physician, Family Medicine Physician, or Geriatric Physician seeking a leadership-track opportunity in mobile, home-based senior care, we encourage you to apply. 

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Pay Range for Posted Region

$215,000 - $350,000 USD

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