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Operating on the belief that healthcare is broken, Oscar Health Insurance is on a mission to reinvent and humanize the industry by combining technology, design,

Physician - Virtual Health Assessment

Location

United States

Posted

1 day ago

Salary

$216.4K - $284.0K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Physician - Virtual Health Assessment

Oscar Health Insurance

Role Description Hi, we're Oscar Medical Group. We're hiring a Bilingual (Spanish) Physician to join our Virtual Health Assessment team. This is a full time, employed role. - Hours of Operation: - Monday - Thursday 8am - 8pm EST - Friday & Saturday 8am - 6pm EST - 8hr or 10hr shifts - 1 late day (working shift ending at 8p EST) is required per week - 1 Saturday shift required per quarter - You will deliver quality care to patients on Oscar's platforms via phone and video. - You will also serve as a supervising physician to Advanced Practice Providers. - You will report into the Director, Virtual Health Assessment. - Work Location: This is a remote / work-from-home role. You must reside in one of the following states: - Arizona - Arkansas - California - Colorado - District of Columbia - Florida - Georgia - Illinois - Massachusetts - Michigan - Nevada - New Hampshire - New Jersey - New York - North Carolina - Ohio - Pennsylvania - Texas - Virginia - While your daily work will be completed from your home office, occasional travel may be required for team meetings and company events. Qualifications - Board-certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine - MD or DO from an accredited medical school - Fluent in Spanish - Must be licensed in TN and FL (full license, not telehealth) - Active IMLCC or eligible to apply - Willingness to be licensed in additional states with our assistance, working with our licensing vendor - 3+ years experience in an outpatient family or internal medicine practice - Experience with value based care documentation standards Requirements - 2+ years of Telemedicine experience (bonus points) - Licenses in MO, AL, MS (bonus points) - Regulatory supervision experience of Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA) (bonus points) Benefits - Base pay for this role: $216,406 - $284,032 per year - Eligible for employee benefits - Annual vacation grant of up to 18 days per year - Annual performance bonuses - Medical, dental, and vision benefits - 11 paid holidays - Paid sick time - Paid parental leave - 401(k) plan participation - Life and disability insurance - Paid wellness time and reimbursements

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