The Infectious Disease Physician (IDP) is an expert in infectious disease management, responsible for delivering advanced and comprehensive clinical and preventative care, intervention strategies, and multidisciplinary care coordination to improve community health, patient outcomes, and the quality of life for patients living with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), and related infectious diseases to diverse, underserved, high-risk populations.
The IDP is also responsible for managing the departmental strategy, clinical operations and clinical team, oversee and quality outcomes to meet patient, programmatic, and organizational expectation,
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
This job description is not designed to be a complete list of the essential functions, duties, and responsibilities required for this position. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
Clinical Care & Disease Management
· Diagnose, treat, and manage patients with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and co-infections.
· Develop individualized treatment plans utilizing current evidence-based antiviral therapies and clinical guidelines.
· Monitor patient progress, viral suppression, liver function, medication adherence, and treatment response.
· Identify and manage opportunistic infections, liver disease complications, and co-morbid conditions.
· Provide interventional care strategies for high-risk patients and complex infectious disease cases.
· Conduct comprehensive infectious disease assessments and risk evaluations.
Preventive Care & Patient Intervention
· Provide HIV prevention services, including PrEP, PEP, STI screening, counseling, and vaccination programs.
· Deliver Hepatitis prevention education, screening, vaccination, and harm reduction interventions.
· Promote early detection and intervention for communicable diseases within at-risk populations. Support patient adherence through counseling, education, and behavioral intervention strategies.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
· Coordinate care with hepatologists, infectious disease specialists, pharmacists, behavioral health providers, case managers, and social workers.
· Participate in multidisciplinary care planning and case review meetings.
· Collaborate with public health agencies and community outreach programs to improve access to care.
Leadership & Program Development
· Assist in developing HIV and Hepatitis treatment protocols and intervention programs.
· Support quality improvement initiatives and regulatory compliance efforts.
· Mentor clinical staff, residents, fellows, and allied healthcare professionals.
· Participate in clinical research, grant initiatives, or public health projects as applicable.
Documentation & Compliance
· Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation in compliance with organizational, state, and federal regulations.
· Ensure adherence to CDC, HRSA, OSHA, and infectious disease treatment standards.
· Participate in audits, peer reviews, accreditation activities, and reporting requirements.
Documentation & Compliance
· Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation in compliance with organizational, state, and federal regulations.
· Ensure adherence to CDC, HRSA, OSHA, and infectious disease treatment standards.
· Participate in audits, peer reviews, accreditation activities, and reporting requirements.
Compensation details: 285000-300000 Yearly Salary

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