Family Medicine Physician
About Delta Health Center
Delta Health Center (DHC), located in historic Mound Bayou, MS, is one of the nation’s oldest and most celebrated community health centers — established in 1965 as the first Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in the United States. As a cornerstone of the community health center movement, DHC is committed to providing comprehensive, high-quality, affordable preventive and primary healthcare to underserved communities. We proudly serve patients across the Mississippi Delta with compassion, respect, and a deep sense of community responsibility, ensuring equitable access to care regardless of an individual’s ability to pay.
Position Summary
We are seeking a full-time, mission-driven Family Physician to join our clinical team at Delta Health Center. This on-site role is based in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, and involves providing comprehensive primary care services across the full spectrum of family medicine — from pediatrics to geriatrics. The Family Physician will diagnose and treat a broad range of acute and chronic medical conditions, address urgent care needs, and actively support community health initiatives. Collaboration with our interdisciplinary care teams to ensure patient-centered, high-quality outcomes is central to this role.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages — pediatric, adult, and geriatric — within the clinic system, with a focus on preventive health, chronic disease management, and health promotion.
- Evaluate, diagnose, and manage acute and chronic illnesses including but not limited to hypertension, diabetes, asthma, cardiovascular disease, and infectious conditions, using evidence-based clinical practices.
- Address urgent and walk-in medical needs within the FQHC setting, providing timely assessment and treatment to patients requiring immediate care.
- Perform comprehensive patient histories and physical examinations, conduct risk assessments, order and interpret diagnostic and therapeutic tests (e.g., labs, imaging, EKGs), and manage follow-up care accordingly.
- Prescribe medications, therapies, and referrals in accordance with clinic policy, formulary guidelines, and applicable Mississippi State regulations.
- Develop individualized care plans and coordinate ongoing management of patients with complex or multiple chronic conditions, engaging care coordinators and specialists as needed.
- Deliver preventive health services including immunizations, screenings, and counseling. Educate patients and families on lifestyle modifications, disease prevention, and wellness practices relevant to the Delta region’s health landscape.
- Participate in and support DHC’s community health programs, outreach events, and population health efforts targeting underserved and rural patient populations.
- Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team including nurses, mid-level providers, behavioral health staff, and social workers to ensure whole-person, seamless patient care.
- Recognize conditions requiring specialist intervention and facilitate timely referrals and consultations, ensuring continuity of care and appropriate follow-up.
- Maintain accurate, thorough, and timely electronic health records (EHR) in compliance with FQHC, HIPAA, and clinical documentation standards.
Requirements
- Education and/or Experience: Degree: Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited medical school. Residency: Completion of an ACGME-accredited Family Medicine residency program is required. Licensure: Current, valid medical license to practice as a Family Physician in the State of Mississippi, or eligibility to obtain prior to start date. Board Certification: Board certification or board eligibility in Family Medicine (ABFM or AOBFP) is required. DEA Registration: Current DEA registration or eligibility to obtain — required. BLS/ACLS: Current BLS certification required; ACLS certification preferred.
- Experience: A minimum of one (1) year of post-residency clinical experience in a primary care or outpatient setting is preferred. New residency graduates with strong clinical training are encouraged to apply. FQHC/Underserved Experience: Prior experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center, rural health setting, or with underserved populations is a plus.
- Technical Skills: EHR Proficiency: Experience with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems; NextGen or similar platforms preferred. Software: Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Telehealth: Familiarity with telehealth/virtual care platforms preferred.
- Core Competencies: Clinical Judgment: Strong diagnostic reasoning and the ability to manage complex, multi-system patients within the scope of family medicine. Communication: Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to engage empathetically with a diverse and often vulnerable patient population. Cultural Competency: Demonstrated ability to work effectively with underserved, rural, or culturally diverse populations, with sensitivity to the unique health challenges of the Mississippi Delta. Problem-Solving: Ability to think critically and adapt clinical approaches in a resource-variable, community health setting. Teamwork: Proven ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary care teams to deliver coordinated, patient-centered care. Bilingual: Proficiency in a second language common to the local Delta region is a plus.
Benefits
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications.
- Federal Student Loan Repayment eligibility through the NHSC Loan Repayment Program (FQHC designation).
- Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) malpractice coverage — no tail insurance required.
- Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance.
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer matching.
- Paid Time Off (PTO), sick leave, and paid holidays.
- CME allowance and paid CME days for continuing education and board certification maintenance.
- Relocation assistance may be available for qualifying candidates.