PHYSICIAN - PACE
Company: Chinatown Service Center
Location: Alhambra
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Purpose The purpose of this
role is to deliver comprehensive in-home and in-center assessments
and determine appropriate levels of care for participants, ensuring
their needs are accurately identified and addressed. The role
involves active participation in quality assurance programs and
audits to maintain and enhance service standards. As a key member
of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), the role is crucial in
collaborating with other disciplines to develop and refine
individualized care plans, ensuring a coordinated and effective
approach to participant care. Duties and Responsibilities Performs
an initial comprehensive history and physical assessment on new
enrollees, interval assessments on established participants
(semi-annually, as condition necessitates or as requested) and
documents in the medical record as required. Functions as a member
of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), communicates participant
changes to team members, and participates in IDT meetings. Provides
updates to the IDT on a regular basis. Assists in the development,
implementation and evaluation of the participant plan of care as
described in policy. Develops care planning goals based on the
expressed wishes and preferences of participants within the context
of their medical and psychosocial conditions. Evaluates and treats
participants with episodic illnesses and documents in the medical
record as required by policy. Provides, promotes, and educates
participants and families on health maintenance of their chronic
medical conditions and actively participates in family conferences.
Regulates and adjusts participant medications as needed and in
accordance with their changing health conditions. Collaborates with
pharmacists, as needed. Communicates with attending physicians when
participants are hospitalized and advocates for care that is
consistent with the participant’s expressed wishes and values.
Coordinates discharge planning with the IDT and hospital discharge
planners. Manages participant’s care if admitted to a skilled
nursing facility (SNF). Regularly visits the SNF for participant
evaluation. Communicates with SNF staff as requested/required.
Participates in committees, work groups, and Quality Improvement
activities as needed. Participates in the coordination of the
participant’s 24-hour delivery of care services. Maintains current
accurate documentation of diagnoses, health care services provided,
coordinated or contracted. Promptly addresses inquiries from
medical records staff and coding specialists. Collaborates with the
Medical Director and Advance Practice Professionals in the
provision of medical care. Performs home visits, when needed, and
participates in a 24-hour on call rotation with other Primary Care
Providers. Evaluates the effectiveness of the participant’s plan of
care and revises as appropriate. Obtains a complete health history
and records the findings in a systematic organized manner. Performs
physical examinations, orders and evaluates appropriate laboratory
and diagnostic tests in a cost-effective manner, and records
systematically. Performs functional status evaluation and/or mental
status examinations using standardized procedures. Identifies and
describes behavior patterns of the chronically ill. Triages status
changes in participants and facilitates appropriate management of
problem identified. Provides preventive health care and health
promotion for PACE participants. Treats and manages acute chronic
illnesses in the day health center, nursing home, group home, or in
participants’ homes. Regulates and adjusts medications as needed
and in a cost-effective manner. Provides inpatient attending
coverage when participant is hospitalized or admitted to a nursing
home and communicates participant status the PACE IDT team. Works
as supervising physician with the nurse practitioner or clinical
nurse specialist. Functions as a member of the interdisciplinary
team and participates in the development of the comprehensive plan
of care and ongoing monitoring of the participant’s health status,
providing geriatric and medical knowledge when needed. Maintains
current, accurate documentation of health care services provided
and coordinated or contracted for. Prepares and submits reports
including services provided as required. Attends pertinent health
care conferences and courses to maintain knowledge of current
trends in geriatric health care. Protects privacy and maintains
confidentiality of employee, participant and sensitive agency
information. Strictly adherence to DHCS and CMS regulations and
participate in audits. Performs related duties as assigned.
Qualifications Education: Must be licensed to practice medicine in
the State of California. DEA registration and ability to obtain and
maintain staff privileges at contracted hospitals also required.
Board Certified in Internal Medicine or Family Practice; advanced
certification in geriatrics preferred and/or palliative medicine is
preferred. Active California Physician License without Restrictions
Must be currently enrolled or eligible for enrollment to provide
services to Medicare and Medi-Cal participants. BLS/First Aide
certification required. Able to speak Cantonese/Mandarin preferred.
Experience : A minimum of two years primary care experience with a
frail or elderly population desired Skills and Knowledge :
Knowledge of physical, mental and social needs of frail older
adults. Effective skills in physical assessment and chronic disease
management for frail older adults. Effective listening and oral and
written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work
effectively within the interdisciplinary team setting. Computer
proficiency. Able to manage changing priorities per participant
needs. Strong organizational skills. Demonstrates necessary skills
and knowledge as outlined in the position-specific Competency
Assessment Profile. Other: Must be able to work required schedule.
Requires physical strength to perform essential functions of the
job. Occasional travel between sites, nursing/group homes and to
members’ homes required. Requires use of personal vehicle. Requires
valid driver’s license. Requires proof of automobile insurance
coverage at the following minimum amounts in order to be reimbursed
for mileage: $100,000/$300,000 personal liability and $100,000
property damage. May require use of personal cell phone for
business purposes (may be eligible for stipend) Physical Demands
Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time.
Ability to occasionally move about inside the office to access file
cabinets, office machinery, etc. Able to operate a computer and
other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy
machine, and computer printer. Able to constantly position yourself
to maintain files in file cabinets such as reaching with hands and
arms, kneeling, crouching, etc. The ability to communicate, detect,
converse with, discern, convey, express oneself, and exchange
information is crucial for this role. Compliance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) Our center is dedicated to fostering an
environment that is inclusive and accessible, welcoming everyone
with open arms. We strictly follow the guidelines outlined by the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which includes a prohibition
on discrimination in employment practices and other terms and
conditions of employment. By joining us, you will become part of an
organization that cherishes diversity, inclusivity, and equal
opportunity. Together, we can make a meaningful difference in our
community and positively influence the lives of those we serve.
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