About the RoleAre you a Physician who wants to practice meaningful, relationship-driven primary care? At Thundermist Health Center, you'll serve as an independent licensed provider delivering comprehensive medical care to a diverse patient panel. Your days will include managing acute and chronic conditions, coordinating care across disciplines, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation - all in service of a community that counts on you. If you're looking for a role where clinical autonomy meets community impact, this is your opportunity to advance health equity for the populations that need it most.
What You'll DoPatient Care
- Provide comprehensive primary medical care to your assigned patient panel, including scheduled appointments, in-patient hospital services, and after-hours call and coverage.
- Assess, diagnose, treat, and manage acute and chronic conditions using evidence-based clinical judgment within the full scope of your licensure and privileges.
- Review, document, and manage medical records in accordance with Thundermist policies and applicable regulatory standards.
- Coordinate referred services including laboratory, specialty care, pharmacy, and ancillary services to support integrated patient care.
- Precept physician residents or nurse practitioners as assigned by Thundermist Health Center.
Collaboration & Professional Development
- Participate in departmental, team, and full staff meetings to review and develop policies, health care plans, and clinical goals.
- Maintain compliance with credentialing, re-credentialing, and privileging requirements.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives to support continuous, high-quality care delivery.
- Stay current with clinical best practices through ongoing continuing education and professional development.
What We're Looking ForYou're a skilled, compassionate clinician who brings both clinical expertise and genuine warmth to every patient interaction. You're motivated by the mission of community health and committed to serving diverse, underserved populations.
- M.D. or D.O. with a completed minimum three-year residency in family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, or pediatrics.
- Board Certification in your specialty (or eligibility to achieve certification within two years of start date).
- Full, unrestricted license to practice medicine as a physician in Rhode Island.
- Ongoing continuing education to maintain and update clinical skills.
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills, with proficiency in applicable medical terminology.
- Demonstrated commitment to patient-centered, high-quality care for diverse and underserved populations, and an authentic passion for health equity and community health.
Schedule & CompensationThis is a full-time (40 hours/week) onsite position. 80% of your time will be patient-facing; 20% is dedicated to administrative duties, which can be completed from home or onsite. Clinic hours are Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-8:00pm, and Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. At least one clinical day per week will include hours after 5:00pm to support patient access. Schedule will also include some periods of 24-hour call and coverage.
Salary: $94.00 - $125.00 per hour
Benefits at Thundermist Health CenterFull-Time Employees Working 40+ Hours/Week
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance ($75,000) and Long-Term Disability - at no cost
- Flexible Spending Accounts (Health FSA up to $3,300 / Dependent Care FSA up to $5,000)
- Retirement Plan with 1:1 employer match up to 4%
- Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, and Hospital Indemnity
- Wellness Reimbursement up to $200/year
- PTO starting at 30 days, increasing with tenure, plus 6 paid holidays
Employees Working 30-39 Hours/Week
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Retirement Plan with 1:1 employer match up to 4%
- Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, and Hospital Indemnity
- Wellness Reimbursement up to $200/year
- Pro-rated PTO, plus 6 paid holidays
Work Environment- This role is performed entirely onsite in an ambulatory clinical environment.
- Moderate physical activity including walking, standing, stooping, and occasional lifting, with manual dexterity needed for clinical procedures.
- Potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens, respiratory diseases, and other biohazardous materials requiring universal standard precautions.