Primary Care Physician Part Time
- Mediko
- Redding, California
- 1 day ago
- Part Time
Job Summary
Employment Type
Part Time
Salary
$190 - $200 Hourly
Job Description
Job DetailsJob Location: Shasta County Jail - Redding, CA 96001Position Type: MEDIKO Employee - Part TimeSalary Range: $190.00 - $200.00 HourlyJob Shift: Day ShiftMEDIKO: Mission driven & committed to delivering high-quality medical care to the communities we serve.
Our dedicated Healthcare Professionals find meaning, support and new opportunities to learn and grow their skills every day. It’s what sets us apart from other healthcare companies and drives our success in correctional healthcare.
If you are just finishing your training, or bringing years of experience to your new position at MEDIKO, you will benefit from our competitive compensation, commitment to safety and exposure to the diverse healthcare needs of the clients we serve.
To take on a role that will enrich your career and make a real impact to your community, APPLY TODAY to start the conversation!
This position is on-site for 16 hours per week.
The Physician will provide comprehensive medical care to patients in a correctional healthcare setting, including diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions. This role will collaborate with nursing and other healthcare staff to develop and implement treatment plans, prescribe medications, and ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care. The Physician will also maintain accurate medical records and adhere to all healthcare regulations and facility policies.
Below is just a sample of the amazing reasons to consider working for MEDIKO!
MEDIKO was founded almost 30 years ago by the same physician that still owns and operates the company today.
As a physician you will report clinically to our Chief Medical Officer.
No work on weekends; no work on holidays.
You can choose to work 2 8-hour days or split the time into 3 days per week.
A dedicated nurse will assist you when you see patients.
Average patient load is between 2-3 per hour.
You will have autonomy to refer individuals to a specialist as needed.
Our formulary is comprehensive and allows you to prescribe the appropriate type of medications based solely on your judgment.
A skilled and experienced Nurse Practitioner will work alongside you.
Nurses use comprehensive and practical Nursing Guidelines when screening individual patients before you see the patients.
The detention center is staffed by licensed healthcare professionals 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
All behavioral and mental health patients are diagnosed and managed by Licensed Mental Health clinicians and Psychiatry practitioners.
The medical department at the detention center has protocols and guidelines already in place for management of individuals who might be in active withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, or other illicit substances.
Our designated medical records assistants will obtain offsite medical records for the patients.
Our EMR system is very user-friendly and dedicated, in-house experts personally train and troubleshoot any issues as needed.
No insurance hassles! There are no headaches from Prior Authorizations, Denials, Appeals, exhaustive paperwork, or collections.
Most new arrivals to the detention center are released or bonded out within the first week.
MEDIKO provides training and orientation into correctional medicine by physicians and personnel with decades of experience in the field.
MEDIKO provides and pays for your Professional Liability Insurance (also known as Malpractice Insurance).
MEDIKO is the only company in the country that has not lost a single lawsuit since its inception.
How YOU can Make an Impact:
Deliver high-quality, evidence-based medical care to incarcerated individuals in compliance with facility policies, clinical guidelines, and medical best practices.
Conduct thorough medical assessments, including H&Ps, to diagnose any conditions and develop individualized treatment plans for patients. Address both acute and chronic medical conditions.
Prescribe medications, therapies, and other medical interventions as necessary, ensuring safe and effective treatment for patients. Monitor and adjust treatment plans based on patient progress and evolving health needs.
Work closely with PAs, APRNs, Nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide coordinated, holistic care for inmates. Participate in case discussions and treatment plan development, ensuring a collaborative approach to patient care.
Provide medical care for patients with mental health conditions, working in collaboration with Psychiatrists or other mental health specialists to ensure the best outcomes for individuals with dual medical and psychiatric diagnoses.
Respond to and manage medical emergencies, including trauma, psychiatric crises, and other urgent health situations, ensuring immediate, effective interventions. Provide leadership in emergency medical responses.
Educate patients on managing chronic conditions, preventing health issues, and understanding treatment plans. Advocate for inmate health needs and contribute to a supportive environment for all individuals in care.
Document promptly and properly.
Participate in continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives aimed at enhancing patient care and clinical outcomes. Adhere to infection control, safety, and security protocols while maintaining high standards of care within the correctional environment.
Provide education, mentorship, and guidance to healthcare staff, including physicians, nurses, and other providers, on best practices, medical protocols, and evolving standards of care.
Serve as a medical leader within the facility, supporting and mentoring other healthcare providers. Assist in identifying opportunities for improving care delivery, workflow, and the overall healthcare environment.
Participate in Call-by-Phone coverage rotation, to ensure continuity of care and address urgent healthcare needs of inmates.
Work with correctional officers and facility leadership to ensure healthcare needs of inmates are met while maintaining security and safety within the correctional setting. Address any barriers to care resulting from the correctional environment.
Uphold the highest standards of professional ethics, ensuring that all medical practices comply with federal, state, and local regulations, as well as institutional policies. Maintain patient confidentiality at all times and follow all legal and ethical guidelines in healthcare delivery.
What we Ask of YOU:
A current, valid, and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the State of California (MD or DO).
Post graduate training in a primary discipline such as Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, or related specialty.
Hold an Active and Unrestricted DEA Registration, or be willing to obtain registration.
Board Certification in a relevant specialty is preferred.
Experience in a correctional facility or other setting with underserved cohorts is helpful.
Active CPR/BLS certificate required (American Heart Association/American Red Cross guideline approved) prior to Start Date.
Joining MEDIKO comes with perks to support you in your personal and professional journey:
Competitive Pay and MVP Bonus Program
Wellness program
Employee Assistance Program
Participation in the MEDIKO 401(k) Retirement Plan with company contribution
Employee Referral Bonuses
Virtual Continuing Education provided and paid for by the company
Access to Perks and Discounts at nationally recognized attractions, service providers and retailers
EOE STATEMENT: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Qualifications
Our dedicated Healthcare Professionals find meaning, support and new opportunities to learn and grow their skills every day. It’s what sets us apart from other healthcare companies and drives our success in correctional healthcare.
If you are just finishing your training, or bringing years of experience to your new position at MEDIKO, you will benefit from our competitive compensation, commitment to safety and exposure to the diverse healthcare needs of the clients we serve.
To take on a role that will enrich your career and make a real impact to your community, APPLY TODAY to start the conversation!
This position is on-site for 16 hours per week.
The Physician will provide comprehensive medical care to patients in a correctional healthcare setting, including diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide range of acute and chronic medical conditions. This role will collaborate with nursing and other healthcare staff to develop and implement treatment plans, prescribe medications, and ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care. The Physician will also maintain accurate medical records and adhere to all healthcare regulations and facility policies.
Below is just a sample of the amazing reasons to consider working for MEDIKO!
MEDIKO was founded almost 30 years ago by the same physician that still owns and operates the company today.
As a physician you will report clinically to our Chief Medical Officer.
No work on weekends; no work on holidays.
You can choose to work 2 8-hour days or split the time into 3 days per week.
A dedicated nurse will assist you when you see patients.
Average patient load is between 2-3 per hour.
You will have autonomy to refer individuals to a specialist as needed.
Our formulary is comprehensive and allows you to prescribe the appropriate type of medications based solely on your judgment.
A skilled and experienced Nurse Practitioner will work alongside you.
Nurses use comprehensive and practical Nursing Guidelines when screening individual patients before you see the patients.
The detention center is staffed by licensed healthcare professionals 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
All behavioral and mental health patients are diagnosed and managed by Licensed Mental Health clinicians and Psychiatry practitioners.
The medical department at the detention center has protocols and guidelines already in place for management of individuals who might be in active withdrawal from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, or other illicit substances.
Our designated medical records assistants will obtain offsite medical records for the patients.
Our EMR system is very user-friendly and dedicated, in-house experts personally train and troubleshoot any issues as needed.
No insurance hassles! There are no headaches from Prior Authorizations, Denials, Appeals, exhaustive paperwork, or collections.
Most new arrivals to the detention center are released or bonded out within the first week.
MEDIKO provides training and orientation into correctional medicine by physicians and personnel with decades of experience in the field.
MEDIKO provides and pays for your Professional Liability Insurance (also known as Malpractice Insurance).
MEDIKO is the only company in the country that has not lost a single lawsuit since its inception.
How YOU can Make an Impact:
Deliver high-quality, evidence-based medical care to incarcerated individuals in compliance with facility policies, clinical guidelines, and medical best practices.
Conduct thorough medical assessments, including H&Ps, to diagnose any conditions and develop individualized treatment plans for patients. Address both acute and chronic medical conditions.
Prescribe medications, therapies, and other medical interventions as necessary, ensuring safe and effective treatment for patients. Monitor and adjust treatment plans based on patient progress and evolving health needs.
Work closely with PAs, APRNs, Nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide coordinated, holistic care for inmates. Participate in case discussions and treatment plan development, ensuring a collaborative approach to patient care.
Provide medical care for patients with mental health conditions, working in collaboration with Psychiatrists or other mental health specialists to ensure the best outcomes for individuals with dual medical and psychiatric diagnoses.
Respond to and manage medical emergencies, including trauma, psychiatric crises, and other urgent health situations, ensuring immediate, effective interventions. Provide leadership in emergency medical responses.
Educate patients on managing chronic conditions, preventing health issues, and understanding treatment plans. Advocate for inmate health needs and contribute to a supportive environment for all individuals in care.
Document promptly and properly.
Participate in continuous quality improvement (CQI) initiatives aimed at enhancing patient care and clinical outcomes. Adhere to infection control, safety, and security protocols while maintaining high standards of care within the correctional environment.
Provide education, mentorship, and guidance to healthcare staff, including physicians, nurses, and other providers, on best practices, medical protocols, and evolving standards of care.
Serve as a medical leader within the facility, supporting and mentoring other healthcare providers. Assist in identifying opportunities for improving care delivery, workflow, and the overall healthcare environment.
Participate in Call-by-Phone coverage rotation, to ensure continuity of care and address urgent healthcare needs of inmates.
Work with correctional officers and facility leadership to ensure healthcare needs of inmates are met while maintaining security and safety within the correctional setting. Address any barriers to care resulting from the correctional environment.
Uphold the highest standards of professional ethics, ensuring that all medical practices comply with federal, state, and local regulations, as well as institutional policies. Maintain patient confidentiality at all times and follow all legal and ethical guidelines in healthcare delivery.
What we Ask of YOU:
A current, valid, and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the State of California (MD or DO).
Post graduate training in a primary discipline such as Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, or related specialty.
Hold an Active and Unrestricted DEA Registration, or be willing to obtain registration.
Board Certification in a relevant specialty is preferred.
Experience in a correctional facility or other setting with underserved cohorts is helpful.
Active CPR/BLS certificate required (American Heart Association/American Red Cross guideline approved) prior to Start Date.
Joining MEDIKO comes with perks to support you in your personal and professional journey:
Competitive Pay and MVP Bonus Program
Wellness program
Employee Assistance Program
Participation in the MEDIKO 401(k) Retirement Plan with company contribution
Employee Referral Bonuses
Virtual Continuing Education provided and paid for by the company
Access to Perks and Discounts at nationally recognized attractions, service providers and retailers
EOE STATEMENT: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Qualifications
Job Summary
Employment Type
Part Time
Salary
$190 - $200 Hourly
Benefit Insights
Health Insurance
Paid Time Off
Vacation Leave
Sick Leave
401(k)
Holiday Pay
Health & Wellness Programs
Tuition Reimbursement
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
Medical Flexible Spending Account
Paid Parental Leave
Life Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Short-Term Disability
Long-Term Disability
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Job ID: 513989542
Originally Posted on: 3/18/2026