PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICAL OFFICER III (EPIDEMIOLOGY) State Of CaliforniaPUBLIC HEALTH MEDICAL OFFICER III (EPIDEMIOLOGY)Sacramento, CA$14,425–$20,259 / yearThis position supports the California Department of Public Healths (CDPH) mission and strategic plan by leading CDPHs wastewater surveillance program, overseeing programmatic development, supporting infectious disease subject matter experts and prevention and control programs, leading epidemiologic data analyses, interpretation, and reporting, and developing the use and integration of wastewater surveillance for infectious disease monitoring and public health action in California. The PHMO III Sup collaborates closely with several multidisciplinary CDPH communicable disease and emergency preparedness teams as well as other internal and external partners, including academic researchers, local health departments, wastewater utilities, and the CDC, advancing wastewater surveillance as a public health tool and to further public health and CDPHs strategic mission.
Chief Medical Officer CommuniCare Health CentersChief Medical OfficerWest Sacramento, CAli>Personnel Management: Develop staffing plans, interview, hire, and supervise the orientation and training of clinical leadership positions; plan, assign, and direct duties and work schedules of staff; review and approve timesheets, time off requests and continuing education; examine work of staff and ensure conformance with policies and procedures; conduct staff meetings and document notes; provide ongoing communication and documentation to employees regarding performance and development and conduct annual performance evaluations; conduct disciplinary actions and terminations, and resolve staff conflicts in a timely and professional manner. In addition to executive leadership responsibilities, the CMO will maintain an active clinical practice, dedicating approximately 20% of their time to providing primary care services and rotating clinical sessions across multiple health center sites to remain closely connected to patient care and care teams.
Medical Director, Utilization Management - Promise Blue Cross and Blue Shield AssociationMedical Director, Utilization Management - PromiseRancho Cordova, CAp>Finally, at the direction of the Promise Chief Medical Officer or VP, Medical Director, Medical Management, the Medical Director will be responsible for engaging in organization-wide quality improvement efforts and promoting a culture of continuous improvement throughout the organization and contracted provider partners in each regional market. The Medical Director serves as a role model for other clinical staff and is a knowledgeable resource in Medi-Cal regulatory requirements, measurement of health care quality (HEDIS and CAHPS) and California Department of Health Care Services' population health strategies to reduce health care inequities in vulnerable populations and communities.