Join UCSF Health as a Pediatric Ophthalmologist Advance Your Surgical Expertise and Lead the Future of Care The Department of Ophthalmology at the University of California, San Francisco, is seeking a dynamic, skilled Pediatric Ophthalmologist to fill a full-time faculty position at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level. This individual will join our renowned pediatric ophthalmology division and be responsible for patient care primarily at the Benioff Children s Hospital Oakland campus, with future responsibilities at other campuses in the East Bay. Why UCSF? Robust Surgical Practice: Perform advanced, high-complexity pediatric ophthalmic surgeries with access to cutting-edge technology and multidisciplinary support. Diverse Clinical Opportunities: Manage a broad spectrum of pediatric eye conditions in both outpatient and hospital settings, serving a richly diverse patient population. Leadership & Growth: Ideal for candidates who aspire to influence program development, quality improvement, and hold administrative roles that shape the future of pediatric ophthalmology at UCSF. Academic Excellence: Collaborate with world-class researchers and educators in a vibrant academic environment dedicated to innovation and compassionate care.
09/13/2025
Full time
Join UCSF Health as a Pediatric Ophthalmologist Advance Your Surgical Expertise and Lead the Future of Care The Department of Ophthalmology at the University of California, San Francisco, is seeking a dynamic, skilled Pediatric Ophthalmologist to fill a full-time faculty position at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level. This individual will join our renowned pediatric ophthalmology division and be responsible for patient care primarily at the Benioff Children s Hospital Oakland campus, with future responsibilities at other campuses in the East Bay. Why UCSF? Robust Surgical Practice: Perform advanced, high-complexity pediatric ophthalmic surgeries with access to cutting-edge technology and multidisciplinary support. Diverse Clinical Opportunities: Manage a broad spectrum of pediatric eye conditions in both outpatient and hospital settings, serving a richly diverse patient population. Leadership & Growth: Ideal for candidates who aspire to influence program development, quality improvement, and hold administrative roles that shape the future of pediatric ophthalmology at UCSF. Academic Excellence: Collaborate with world-class researchers and educators in a vibrant academic environment dedicated to innovation and compassionate care.
Internal Medicine Physician China Basin, CA (San Francisco Bay Area) UCSF Primary Care Division of General Internal Medicine The Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a full-time Internal Medicine Physician to join our Primary Care team in China Basin, CA. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered care within one of the nation's premier academic health systems, while also contributing to UCSF s longstanding mission of excellence in education, clinical innovation, and community service. Position Highlights Full-time compensation (40 hours/week) with 32 hours of direct clinical care $329,000 total compensation in year one , with additional productivity-based incentives once fully paneled Dedicated 1:1 Medical Assistant support Team-based care model including RNs, clinical pharmacists (PharmD), social workers, behavioral health, and more Protected administrative time (20%) to support clinical documentation, inbox management, care coordination, and team collaboration Opportunities for teaching students in clinic Supportive, structured ramp-up period prior to implementation of additional productivity opportunities Clinical Responsibilities The physician will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions, and promoting preventative health. Specific responsibilities include: Delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care within an integrated team setting Participating in population health strategies, quality improvement initiatives, and panel management Collaborating with specialists and other providers to ensure coordinated care Managing transitions of care, including post-hospitalization and post-emergency follow-up Participating in the after-hours phone call pool (on a rotating basis) Completing documentation and medical records in a timely and accurate manner using the Epic/MyChart electronic health record system Work Schedule 100% FTE includes eight (8) half-day clinical sessions per week Two (2) additional half-day sessions per week allocated for administrative responsibilities and team engagement Flexible scheduling options (7 or 8 clinical sessions) Academic and Institutional Engagement As part of UCSF s commitment to academic excellence, physicians will have the opportunity to teach and supervise medical students. Faculty involvement in quality improvement, clinical research, and institutional initiatives is encouraged and supported. Reporting Structure This position reports to: Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care Practice Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine Top 3 Reasons To Love China Basin Variety All Around You China Basin and adjacent neighborhoods (Mission Bay, SoMa, Dogpatch) have a mix of young professionals, families, and underserved populations. Help shape modern, community-focused care models in one of SF s most rapidly evolving areas. Cutting-Edge Medicine Work near UCSF Mission Bay, with access to research, specialists, and collaborative care opportunities. Great Work-Life Balance Enjoy waterfront parks, walkable streets, and easy commutes via Caltrain, Muni, or bike. See the Giants baseball across the street or the Golden State Warriors a 10-minute walk away. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and community impact. Department Description : The Department of Medicine (DOM), the largest department in the School of Medicine (SOM), has 450 full-time faculty leading top-notch research, clinical, and education programs. The Department has a decentralized organizational structure across four sites (Parnassus, San Francisco General Hospital - SFGH, Veterans Affairs Medical Center VAMC and Mt. Zion) and approximately 60 divisions. Authority and accountability for the Department rests with the Department Chair who heads the Parnassus and Mt. Zion sites, and also directs the Vice Chairs at the SFGH and VAMC sites _ Required Qualifications Eligible individuals should have completed an accredited internal medicine residency program, be board certified or eligible in Internal Medicine, and possess a valid California medical license to practice medicine in the State of California. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Demonstrated ability to document encounters accurately and in a timely manner. _ Preferred Qualifications : An interest and commitment to teaching and previous practice experience is desirable. Preference for those speaking two or more languages. Demonstrated competence in the following areas: clinical practice, communication, clinical case management, problem identification and resolution, leadership and teaching _ License / Certification : Yes License/Certification : California Medical License Board Certified/Eligible in Internal Medicine
09/13/2025
Full time
Internal Medicine Physician China Basin, CA (San Francisco Bay Area) UCSF Primary Care Division of General Internal Medicine The Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a full-time Internal Medicine Physician to join our Primary Care team in China Basin, CA. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered care within one of the nation's premier academic health systems, while also contributing to UCSF s longstanding mission of excellence in education, clinical innovation, and community service. Position Highlights Full-time compensation (40 hours/week) with 32 hours of direct clinical care $329,000 total compensation in year one , with additional productivity-based incentives once fully paneled Dedicated 1:1 Medical Assistant support Team-based care model including RNs, clinical pharmacists (PharmD), social workers, behavioral health, and more Protected administrative time (20%) to support clinical documentation, inbox management, care coordination, and team collaboration Opportunities for teaching students in clinic Supportive, structured ramp-up period prior to implementation of additional productivity opportunities Clinical Responsibilities The physician will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions, and promoting preventative health. Specific responsibilities include: Delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care within an integrated team setting Participating in population health strategies, quality improvement initiatives, and panel management Collaborating with specialists and other providers to ensure coordinated care Managing transitions of care, including post-hospitalization and post-emergency follow-up Participating in the after-hours phone call pool (on a rotating basis) Completing documentation and medical records in a timely and accurate manner using the Epic/MyChart electronic health record system Work Schedule 100% FTE includes eight (8) half-day clinical sessions per week Two (2) additional half-day sessions per week allocated for administrative responsibilities and team engagement Flexible scheduling options (7 or 8 clinical sessions) Academic and Institutional Engagement As part of UCSF s commitment to academic excellence, physicians will have the opportunity to teach and supervise medical students. Faculty involvement in quality improvement, clinical research, and institutional initiatives is encouraged and supported. Reporting Structure This position reports to: Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care Practice Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine Top 3 Reasons To Love China Basin Variety All Around You China Basin and adjacent neighborhoods (Mission Bay, SoMa, Dogpatch) have a mix of young professionals, families, and underserved populations. Help shape modern, community-focused care models in one of SF s most rapidly evolving areas. Cutting-Edge Medicine Work near UCSF Mission Bay, with access to research, specialists, and collaborative care opportunities. Great Work-Life Balance Enjoy waterfront parks, walkable streets, and easy commutes via Caltrain, Muni, or bike. See the Giants baseball across the street or the Golden State Warriors a 10-minute walk away. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and community impact. Department Description : The Department of Medicine (DOM), the largest department in the School of Medicine (SOM), has 450 full-time faculty leading top-notch research, clinical, and education programs. The Department has a decentralized organizational structure across four sites (Parnassus, San Francisco General Hospital - SFGH, Veterans Affairs Medical Center VAMC and Mt. Zion) and approximately 60 divisions. Authority and accountability for the Department rests with the Department Chair who heads the Parnassus and Mt. Zion sites, and also directs the Vice Chairs at the SFGH and VAMC sites _ Required Qualifications Eligible individuals should have completed an accredited internal medicine residency program, be board certified or eligible in Internal Medicine, and possess a valid California medical license to practice medicine in the State of California. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Demonstrated ability to document encounters accurately and in a timely manner. _ Preferred Qualifications : An interest and commitment to teaching and previous practice experience is desirable. Preference for those speaking two or more languages. Demonstrated competence in the following areas: clinical practice, communication, clinical case management, problem identification and resolution, leadership and teaching _ License / Certification : Yes License/Certification : California Medical License Board Certified/Eligible in Internal Medicine
Family Medicine Physician San Mateo, CA (San Francisco Bay Area) UCSF Primary Care Department of Family and Community Medicine The Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a full-time Family Medicine Physician to join our Primary Care team in San Mateo, CA. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered care within one of the nation's premier academic health systems, while also contributing to UCSF s longstanding mission of excellence in education, clinical innovation, and community service. Position Highlights Full-time compensation (40 hours/week) with 32 hours of direct clinical care $319,000 total compensation in year one , with additional productivity-based incentives once fully paneled Dedicated 1:1 Medical Assistant support Team-based care model including RNs, clinical pharmacists (PharmD), social workers, behavioral health, and more Protected administrative time (20%) to support clinical documentation, inbox management, care coordination, and team collaboration Opportunities for teaching students in clinic Supportive, structured ramp-up period prior to implementation of additional productivity opportunities Clinical Responsibilities The physician will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions, and promoting preventative health. Specific responsibilities include: Delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care within an integrated team setting Participating in population health strategies, quality improvement initiatives, and panel management Collaborating with specialists and other providers to ensure coordinated care Managing transitions of care, including post-hospitalization and post-emergency follow-up Participating in the after-hours phone call pool (on a rotating basis) Completing documentation and medical records in a timely and accurate manner using the Epic/MyChart electronic health record system Work Schedule 100% FTE includes eight (8) half-day clinical sessions per week Two (2) additional half-day sessions per week allocated for administrative responsibilities and team engagement Flexible scheduling options (7 or 8 clinical sessions) Academic and Institutional Engagement As part of UCSF s commitment to academic excellence, physicians will have the opportunity to teach and supervise medical students. Faculty involvement in quality improvement, clinical research, and institutional initiatives is encouraged and supported. Reporting Structure This position reports to: Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care Practice Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine Top 3 Reasons To Love China Basin Variety All Around You China Basin and adjacent neighborhoods (Mission Bay, SoMa, Dogpatch) have a mix of young professionals, families, and underserved populations. Help shape modern, community-focused care models in one of SF s most rapidly evolving areas. Cutting-Edge Medicine Work near UCSF Mission Bay, with access to research, specialists, and collaborative care opportunities. Great Work-Life Balance Enjoy waterfront parks, walkable streets, and easy commutes via Caltrain, Muni, or bike. See the Giants baseball across the street or the Golden State Warriors a 10-minute walk away. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and community impact. Department Name : FCM-FamMed-Core-Programs Department Description : The Department s Mission is to improve health through excellence and innovation in patient care, education, research, advocacy, and community empowerment. We are dedicated to building a just and equitable society, recognizing that health and illness are shaped by the contexts of people's lives. To accomplish our mission, we: • Provide comprehensive care built on trusting and healing relationships with individuals, families, and communities. • Educate learners in the principles and practice of family and community medicine, emphasizing the interconnectedness of people and systems. • Advance and apply knowledge in patient care, population health, community engagement, and public policy. • Promote a culture of inclusion, mutual support, and meaningful work. Required Qualifications : Eligible individuals should have completed an accredited family medicine residency program, be board certified or eligible in Family Medicine, and possess a valid California medical license to practice medicine in the State of California. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Demonstrated ability to document encounters accurately and in a timely manner. Preferred Qualifications : An interest and commitment to teaching and previous practice experience is desirable. Preference for those speaking two or more languages. Demonstrated competence in the following areas: clinical practice, communication, clinical case management, problem identification and resolution, leadership and teaching License / Certification : Yes License/Certification : California Medical License Board Certified/Eligible in Family Medicine
09/13/2025
Full time
Family Medicine Physician San Mateo, CA (San Francisco Bay Area) UCSF Primary Care Department of Family and Community Medicine The Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a full-time Family Medicine Physician to join our Primary Care team in San Mateo, CA. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered care within one of the nation's premier academic health systems, while also contributing to UCSF s longstanding mission of excellence in education, clinical innovation, and community service. Position Highlights Full-time compensation (40 hours/week) with 32 hours of direct clinical care $319,000 total compensation in year one , with additional productivity-based incentives once fully paneled Dedicated 1:1 Medical Assistant support Team-based care model including RNs, clinical pharmacists (PharmD), social workers, behavioral health, and more Protected administrative time (20%) to support clinical documentation, inbox management, care coordination, and team collaboration Opportunities for teaching students in clinic Supportive, structured ramp-up period prior to implementation of additional productivity opportunities Clinical Responsibilities The physician will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions, and promoting preventative health. Specific responsibilities include: Delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care within an integrated team setting Participating in population health strategies, quality improvement initiatives, and panel management Collaborating with specialists and other providers to ensure coordinated care Managing transitions of care, including post-hospitalization and post-emergency follow-up Participating in the after-hours phone call pool (on a rotating basis) Completing documentation and medical records in a timely and accurate manner using the Epic/MyChart electronic health record system Work Schedule 100% FTE includes eight (8) half-day clinical sessions per week Two (2) additional half-day sessions per week allocated for administrative responsibilities and team engagement Flexible scheduling options (7 or 8 clinical sessions) Academic and Institutional Engagement As part of UCSF s commitment to academic excellence, physicians will have the opportunity to teach and supervise medical students. Faculty involvement in quality improvement, clinical research, and institutional initiatives is encouraged and supported. Reporting Structure This position reports to: Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care Practice Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine Top 3 Reasons To Love China Basin Variety All Around You China Basin and adjacent neighborhoods (Mission Bay, SoMa, Dogpatch) have a mix of young professionals, families, and underserved populations. Help shape modern, community-focused care models in one of SF s most rapidly evolving areas. Cutting-Edge Medicine Work near UCSF Mission Bay, with access to research, specialists, and collaborative care opportunities. Great Work-Life Balance Enjoy waterfront parks, walkable streets, and easy commutes via Caltrain, Muni, or bike. See the Giants baseball across the street or the Golden State Warriors a 10-minute walk away. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and community impact. Department Name : FCM-FamMed-Core-Programs Department Description : The Department s Mission is to improve health through excellence and innovation in patient care, education, research, advocacy, and community empowerment. We are dedicated to building a just and equitable society, recognizing that health and illness are shaped by the contexts of people's lives. To accomplish our mission, we: • Provide comprehensive care built on trusting and healing relationships with individuals, families, and communities. • Educate learners in the principles and practice of family and community medicine, emphasizing the interconnectedness of people and systems. • Advance and apply knowledge in patient care, population health, community engagement, and public policy. • Promote a culture of inclusion, mutual support, and meaningful work. Required Qualifications : Eligible individuals should have completed an accredited family medicine residency program, be board certified or eligible in Family Medicine, and possess a valid California medical license to practice medicine in the State of California. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Demonstrated ability to document encounters accurately and in a timely manner. Preferred Qualifications : An interest and commitment to teaching and previous practice experience is desirable. Preference for those speaking two or more languages. Demonstrated competence in the following areas: clinical practice, communication, clinical case management, problem identification and resolution, leadership and teaching License / Certification : Yes License/Certification : California Medical License Board Certified/Eligible in Family Medicine
Family Medicine Physician China Basin, CA (San Francisco Bay Area) UCSF Primary Care Department of Family and Community Medicine The Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a full-time Family Medicine Physician to join our Primary Care team in China Basin San Francisco, CA. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered care within one of the nation's premier academic health systems, while also contributing to UCSF s longstanding mission of excellence in education, clinical innovation, and community service. Position Highlights Full-time compensation (40 hours/week) with 32 hours of direct clinical care $319,000 total compensation in year one , with additional productivity-based incentives once fully paneled Dedicated 1:1 Medical Assistant support Team-based care model including RNs, clinical pharmacists (PharmD), social workers, behavioral health, and more Protected administrative time (20%) to support clinical documentation, inbox management, care coordination, and team collaboration Opportunities for teaching students in clinic Supportive, structured ramp-up period prior to implementation of additional productivity opportunities Clinical Responsibilities The physician will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions, and promoting preventative health. Specific responsibilities include: Delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care within an integrated team setting Participating in population health strategies, quality improvement initiatives, and panel management Collaborating with specialists and other providers to ensure coordinated care Managing transitions of care, including post-hospitalization and post-emergency follow-up Participating in the after-hours phone call pool (on a rotating basis) Completing documentation and medical records in a timely and accurate manner using the Epic/MyChart electronic health record system Work Schedule 100% FTE includes eight (8) half-day clinical sessions per week Two (2) additional half-day sessions per week allocated for administrative responsibilities and team engagement Flexible scheduling options (7 or 8 clinical sessions) Academic and Institutional Engagement As part of UCSF s commitment to academic excellence, physicians will have the opportunity to teach and supervise medical students. Faculty involvement in quality improvement, clinical research, and institutional initiatives is encouraged and supported. Reporting Structure This position reports to: Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care Practice Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine Top 3 Reasons To Love China Basin Variety All Around You China Basin and adjacent neighborhoods (Mission Bay, SoMa, Dogpatch) have a mix of young professionals, families, and underserved populations. Help shape modern, community-focused care models in one of SF s most rapidly evolving areas. Cutting-Edge Medicine Work near UCSF Mission Bay, with access to research, specialists, and collaborative care opportunities. Great Work-Life Balance Enjoy waterfront parks, walkable streets, and easy commutes via Caltrain, Muni, or bike. See the Giants baseball across the street or the Golden State Warriors a 10-minute walk away. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and community impact. Department Name : FCM-FamMed-Core-Programs Department Description : The Department s Mission is to improve health through excellence and innovation in patient care, education, research, advocacy, and community empowerment. We are dedicated to building a just and equitable society, recognizing that health and illness are shaped by the contexts of people's lives. To accomplish our mission, we: • Provide comprehensive care built on trusting and healing relationships with individuals, families, and communities. • Educate learners in the principles and practice of family and community medicine, emphasizing the interconnectedness of people and systems. • Advance and apply knowledge in patient care, population health, community engagement, and public policy. • Promote a culture of inclusion, mutual support, and meaningful work. Required Qualifications : Eligible individuals should have completed an accredited family medicine residency program, be board certified or eligible in Family Medicine, and possess a valid California medical license to practice medicine in the State of California. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Demonstrated ability to document encounters accurately and in a timely manner. Preferred Qualifications : An interest and commitment to teaching and previous practice experience is desirable. Preference for those speaking two or more languages. Demonstrated competence in the following areas: clinical practice, communication, clinical case management, problem identification and resolution, leadership and teaching License / Certification : Yes License/Certification : California Medical License Board Certified/Eligible in Family Medicine
09/13/2025
Full time
Family Medicine Physician China Basin, CA (San Francisco Bay Area) UCSF Primary Care Department of Family and Community Medicine The Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a full-time Family Medicine Physician to join our Primary Care team in China Basin San Francisco, CA. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered care within one of the nation's premier academic health systems, while also contributing to UCSF s longstanding mission of excellence in education, clinical innovation, and community service. Position Highlights Full-time compensation (40 hours/week) with 32 hours of direct clinical care $319,000 total compensation in year one , with additional productivity-based incentives once fully paneled Dedicated 1:1 Medical Assistant support Team-based care model including RNs, clinical pharmacists (PharmD), social workers, behavioral health, and more Protected administrative time (20%) to support clinical documentation, inbox management, care coordination, and team collaboration Opportunities for teaching students in clinic Supportive, structured ramp-up period prior to implementation of additional productivity opportunities Clinical Responsibilities The physician will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions, and promoting preventative health. Specific responsibilities include: Delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care within an integrated team setting Participating in population health strategies, quality improvement initiatives, and panel management Collaborating with specialists and other providers to ensure coordinated care Managing transitions of care, including post-hospitalization and post-emergency follow-up Participating in the after-hours phone call pool (on a rotating basis) Completing documentation and medical records in a timely and accurate manner using the Epic/MyChart electronic health record system Work Schedule 100% FTE includes eight (8) half-day clinical sessions per week Two (2) additional half-day sessions per week allocated for administrative responsibilities and team engagement Flexible scheduling options (7 or 8 clinical sessions) Academic and Institutional Engagement As part of UCSF s commitment to academic excellence, physicians will have the opportunity to teach and supervise medical students. Faculty involvement in quality improvement, clinical research, and institutional initiatives is encouraged and supported. Reporting Structure This position reports to: Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care Practice Chair, Department of Family and Community Medicine Top 3 Reasons To Love China Basin Variety All Around You China Basin and adjacent neighborhoods (Mission Bay, SoMa, Dogpatch) have a mix of young professionals, families, and underserved populations. Help shape modern, community-focused care models in one of SF s most rapidly evolving areas. Cutting-Edge Medicine Work near UCSF Mission Bay, with access to research, specialists, and collaborative care opportunities. Great Work-Life Balance Enjoy waterfront parks, walkable streets, and easy commutes via Caltrain, Muni, or bike. See the Giants baseball across the street or the Golden State Warriors a 10-minute walk away. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and community impact. Department Name : FCM-FamMed-Core-Programs Department Description : The Department s Mission is to improve health through excellence and innovation in patient care, education, research, advocacy, and community empowerment. We are dedicated to building a just and equitable society, recognizing that health and illness are shaped by the contexts of people's lives. To accomplish our mission, we: • Provide comprehensive care built on trusting and healing relationships with individuals, families, and communities. • Educate learners in the principles and practice of family and community medicine, emphasizing the interconnectedness of people and systems. • Advance and apply knowledge in patient care, population health, community engagement, and public policy. • Promote a culture of inclusion, mutual support, and meaningful work. Required Qualifications : Eligible individuals should have completed an accredited family medicine residency program, be board certified or eligible in Family Medicine, and possess a valid California medical license to practice medicine in the State of California. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Demonstrated ability to document encounters accurately and in a timely manner. Preferred Qualifications : An interest and commitment to teaching and previous practice experience is desirable. Preference for those speaking two or more languages. Demonstrated competence in the following areas: clinical practice, communication, clinical case management, problem identification and resolution, leadership and teaching License / Certification : Yes License/Certification : California Medical License Board Certified/Eligible in Family Medicine
Internal Medicine Physician San Mateo, CA (San Francisco Bay Area) UCSF Primary Care Division of General Internal Medicine The Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a full-time Internal Medicine Physician to join our Primary Care team in San Mateo, CA. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered care within one of the nation's premier academic health systems, while also contributing to UCSF s longstanding mission of excellence in education, clinical innovation, and community service. Position Highlights Full-time compensation (40 hours/week) with 32 hours of direct clinical care $329,000 total compensation in year one , with additional productivity-based incentives once fully paneled Dedicated 1:1 Medical Assistant support Team-based care model including RNs, clinical pharmacists (PharmD), social workers, behavioral health, and more Protected administrative time (20%) to support clinical documentation, inbox management, care coordination, and team collaboration Opportunities for teaching students in clinic Supportive, structured ramp-up period prior to implementation of additional productivity opportunities Clinical Responsibilities The physician will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions, and promoting preventative health. Specific responsibilities include: Delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care within an integrated team setting Participating in population health strategies, quality improvement initiatives, and panel management Collaborating with specialists and other providers to ensure coordinated care Managing transitions of care, including post-hospitalization and post-emergency follow-up Participating in the after-hours phone call pool (on a rotating basis) Completing documentation and medical records in a timely and accurate manner using the Epic/MyChart electronic health record system Work Schedule 100% FTE includes eight (8) half-day clinical sessions per week Two (2) additional half-day sessions per week allocated for administrative responsibilities and team engagement Flexible scheduling options (7 or 8 clinical sessions) Academic and Institutional Engagement As part of UCSF s commitment to academic excellence, physicians will have the opportunity to teach and supervise medical students. Faculty involvement in quality improvement, clinical research, and institutional initiatives is encouraged and supported. Reporting Structure This position reports to: Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care Practice Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine Top 3 Reasons To Love San Mateo Practice with Purpose and Support Enjoy the benefits of a community-based practice backed by UCSF s premier medical resources and academic reputation. Exceptional Quality of Life With top-rated schools, safe neighborhoods, and access to parks, beaches, and trails, San Mateo is ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Inclusive, Health-Focused Community A diverse, welcoming population and a wellness-oriented lifestyle make it easy to feel at home personally and professionally. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and community impact. Department Description : The Department of Medicine (DOM), the largest department in the School of Medicine (SOM), has 450 full-time faculty leading top-notch research, clinical, and education programs. The Department has a decentralized organizational structure across four sites (Parnassus, San Francisco General Hospital - SFGH, Veterans Affairs Medical Center VAMC and Mt. Zion) and approximately 60 divisions. Authority and accountability for the Department rests with the Department Chair who heads the Parnassus and Mt. Zion sites, and also directs the Vice Chairs at the SFGH and VAMC sites _ Required Qualifications Eligible individuals should have completed an accredited internal medicine residency program, be board certified or eligible in Internal Medicine, and possess a valid California medical license to practice medicine in the State of California. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Demonstrated ability to document encounters accurately and in a timely manner. _ Preferred Qualifications : An interest and commitment to teaching and previous practice experience is desirable. Preference for those speaking two or more languages. Demonstrated competence in the following areas: clinical practice, communication, clinical case management, problem identification and resolution, leadership and teaching _ License / Certification : Yes License/Certification : California Medical License Board Certified/Eligible in Internal Medicine Position Type : Full Time Employee Class : Career Appointment End Date :
09/13/2025
Full time
Internal Medicine Physician San Mateo, CA (San Francisco Bay Area) UCSF Primary Care Division of General Internal Medicine The Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a full-time Internal Medicine Physician to join our Primary Care team in San Mateo, CA. This position offers the opportunity to practice high-quality, patient-centered care within one of the nation's premier academic health systems, while also contributing to UCSF s longstanding mission of excellence in education, clinical innovation, and community service. Position Highlights Full-time compensation (40 hours/week) with 32 hours of direct clinical care $329,000 total compensation in year one , with additional productivity-based incentives once fully paneled Dedicated 1:1 Medical Assistant support Team-based care model including RNs, clinical pharmacists (PharmD), social workers, behavioral health, and more Protected administrative time (20%) to support clinical documentation, inbox management, care coordination, and team collaboration Opportunities for teaching students in clinic Supportive, structured ramp-up period prior to implementation of additional productivity opportunities Clinical Responsibilities The physician will be responsible for providing comprehensive primary care services to patients across the lifespan, managing acute and chronic conditions, and promoting preventative health. Specific responsibilities include: Delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care within an integrated team setting Participating in population health strategies, quality improvement initiatives, and panel management Collaborating with specialists and other providers to ensure coordinated care Managing transitions of care, including post-hospitalization and post-emergency follow-up Participating in the after-hours phone call pool (on a rotating basis) Completing documentation and medical records in a timely and accurate manner using the Epic/MyChart electronic health record system Work Schedule 100% FTE includes eight (8) half-day clinical sessions per week Two (2) additional half-day sessions per week allocated for administrative responsibilities and team engagement Flexible scheduling options (7 or 8 clinical sessions) Academic and Institutional Engagement As part of UCSF s commitment to academic excellence, physicians will have the opportunity to teach and supervise medical students. Faculty involvement in quality improvement, clinical research, and institutional initiatives is encouraged and supported. Reporting Structure This position reports to: Medical Director, UCSF Primary Care Practice Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine Top 3 Reasons To Love San Mateo Practice with Purpose and Support Enjoy the benefits of a community-based practice backed by UCSF s premier medical resources and academic reputation. Exceptional Quality of Life With top-rated schools, safe neighborhoods, and access to parks, beaches, and trails, San Mateo is ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Inclusive, Health-Focused Community A diverse, welcoming population and a wellness-oriented lifestyle make it easy to feel at home personally and professionally. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a collaborative, mission-driven environment that values clinical excellence, professional growth, and community impact. Department Description : The Department of Medicine (DOM), the largest department in the School of Medicine (SOM), has 450 full-time faculty leading top-notch research, clinical, and education programs. The Department has a decentralized organizational structure across four sites (Parnassus, San Francisco General Hospital - SFGH, Veterans Affairs Medical Center VAMC and Mt. Zion) and approximately 60 divisions. Authority and accountability for the Department rests with the Department Chair who heads the Parnassus and Mt. Zion sites, and also directs the Vice Chairs at the SFGH and VAMC sites _ Required Qualifications Eligible individuals should have completed an accredited internal medicine residency program, be board certified or eligible in Internal Medicine, and possess a valid California medical license to practice medicine in the State of California. Demonstrated excellent communication skills. Demonstrated ability to document encounters accurately and in a timely manner. _ Preferred Qualifications : An interest and commitment to teaching and previous practice experience is desirable. Preference for those speaking two or more languages. Demonstrated competence in the following areas: clinical practice, communication, clinical case management, problem identification and resolution, leadership and teaching _ License / Certification : Yes License/Certification : California Medical License Board Certified/Eligible in Internal Medicine Position Type : Full Time Employee Class : Career Appointment End Date :
Description SEP is seeking three Academic Coordinators to join our team. Each coordinator will work on a variety of SEP's programs, depending on their interest, expertise, and experience. Our newest program will support a collaborative community of 25 students, or Teen Leaders, who will participate in an intensive leadership experience focused on adolescent health issues. Working closely with SEP staff and UCSF faculty, graduate and medical students, the Teen Leaders will learn about current health issues and work together to plan a culminating event, the Teen Health Summit, for their peers. The coordinator's responsibilities will include recruiting the Teen Leaders, building a collaborative community of students, designing and leading culturally responsive learning experiences, facilitating students' understanding of health topics in collaboration with UCSF researchers and experts in the Summit's selected topic, supporting students through the planning and implementation of the annual Summit for a diverse SFUSD student population, collaborating with learning researchers to develop and test an instrument to measure student "Belonging in Science," and publishing the results in peer-reviewed journals. In addition to the new program, we are seeking individuals to help coordinate SEP's existing programs. These programs include classroom-based teacher-scientist partnerships where SFUSD K-12 teachers and UCSF scientist volunteers co-plan and co-teach a series of science lessons. SEP's High School Intern Program supports high school students in conducting research and preparing for college. Interns become comfortable working in a laboratory environment, begin to conduct experiments independently, learn about scientific rigor and reproducibility, and present scientific research in oral and written formats. The Cellular Construction Workshop is a two-week summer workshop for high school teachers and students where they participate together in design challenges as they learn about cellular engineering. SEP also organizes the Bay Area Science Festival, a unique celebration of our region's science and technology. Scientists and engineers from UCSF and other local universities, companies, and museums share their stories and passion for what they do at over 50 public science events designed to engage and inspire our community. Coordinator responsibilities include recruiting UCSF researchers, recruiting SFUSD teachers and students for program participation, maintaining communication with program participants and SEP colleagues on an on-going basis, supporting program participants through a variety of activities and events, providing informal science and health lesson consultation to UCSF researchers and SFUSD teachers through the Daly Ralston Resource Center, visiting K-12 school sites, and contributing to program evaluation. SEP uses a team-based model: most programs are managed by 2-3 coordinators. Qualification Requirements The successful candidate will have: ● Experience in K-12 science or health education, scientific research, public health, K-12 classroom or informal science teaching, public science events, and/or educational research; ● Demonstrated commitment to increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in science, health, and/or the workplace; ● Demonstrated ability to work with high school students, K-12 teachers and/or researchers from the health and scientific community; ● Strong written and oral communication skills; ● Excellent organizational abilities and interpersonal skills; ● The abilities to prioritize tasks, engage in long- and short-term planning, be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances and environments, and handle a variety of demands simultaneously; ● A willingness to embrace new challenges, persist through difficulty, and problem-solve creatively. ● Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. ● Candidates must be willing and able to work a flexible schedule, including occasional travel, weekends, and extended hours during periods of intense activity. Flexible work-from-home schedule available between in-person staff meetings, programs, and events (if desired). In-office work a few days a week can be expected. Candidates must reside locally. ● Candidates must meet the required qualifications at the time of appointment. ● Candidate's CV or cover letter must state qualifications (or if pending) upon submission. Other work at SEP includes grant writing, writing reports and publications, presenting at conferences, robotics and coding, and working directly with English Language Learners and culturally diverse populations at many levels. If you have any skills, experiences, or interests in these areas and/or if you are proficient in another language besides English, please include it in your application. We seek candidates with a range of experiences and skills; these positions could be filled by candidates with few to many years of experience. Given SEP's suite of programs, each position and its responsibilities will be defined depending on a candidate's background and interests. Appointment & Application Procedure Pending academic review, this appointment will be classified as a year-round Academic Coordinator I or II, depending on experience, with annual salary ranges from $65,000-$95,000. The appointment is subject to the UC academic review process. The University of California offers a wide array of high-quality benefit plans from which to choose. These include comprehensive health and welfare insurance plans, a pension plan, and optional retirement savings opportunities. Benefits packages are based on job classification, the nature of employment and the number of hours worked. For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University visit: . UCSF employees receive 16 holidays per year; Academic Coordinators accrue one sick day and two vacation days per month. Submit a letter of application, resume/CV, and the names of three (3) professional references through AP Recruit: . Application review will begin in December 2021. Interviews will be conducted in January 2022, with an anticipated start date in spring 2022.
06/07/2022
Full time
Description SEP is seeking three Academic Coordinators to join our team. Each coordinator will work on a variety of SEP's programs, depending on their interest, expertise, and experience. Our newest program will support a collaborative community of 25 students, or Teen Leaders, who will participate in an intensive leadership experience focused on adolescent health issues. Working closely with SEP staff and UCSF faculty, graduate and medical students, the Teen Leaders will learn about current health issues and work together to plan a culminating event, the Teen Health Summit, for their peers. The coordinator's responsibilities will include recruiting the Teen Leaders, building a collaborative community of students, designing and leading culturally responsive learning experiences, facilitating students' understanding of health topics in collaboration with UCSF researchers and experts in the Summit's selected topic, supporting students through the planning and implementation of the annual Summit for a diverse SFUSD student population, collaborating with learning researchers to develop and test an instrument to measure student "Belonging in Science," and publishing the results in peer-reviewed journals. In addition to the new program, we are seeking individuals to help coordinate SEP's existing programs. These programs include classroom-based teacher-scientist partnerships where SFUSD K-12 teachers and UCSF scientist volunteers co-plan and co-teach a series of science lessons. SEP's High School Intern Program supports high school students in conducting research and preparing for college. Interns become comfortable working in a laboratory environment, begin to conduct experiments independently, learn about scientific rigor and reproducibility, and present scientific research in oral and written formats. The Cellular Construction Workshop is a two-week summer workshop for high school teachers and students where they participate together in design challenges as they learn about cellular engineering. SEP also organizes the Bay Area Science Festival, a unique celebration of our region's science and technology. Scientists and engineers from UCSF and other local universities, companies, and museums share their stories and passion for what they do at over 50 public science events designed to engage and inspire our community. Coordinator responsibilities include recruiting UCSF researchers, recruiting SFUSD teachers and students for program participation, maintaining communication with program participants and SEP colleagues on an on-going basis, supporting program participants through a variety of activities and events, providing informal science and health lesson consultation to UCSF researchers and SFUSD teachers through the Daly Ralston Resource Center, visiting K-12 school sites, and contributing to program evaluation. SEP uses a team-based model: most programs are managed by 2-3 coordinators. Qualification Requirements The successful candidate will have: ● Experience in K-12 science or health education, scientific research, public health, K-12 classroom or informal science teaching, public science events, and/or educational research; ● Demonstrated commitment to increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in science, health, and/or the workplace; ● Demonstrated ability to work with high school students, K-12 teachers and/or researchers from the health and scientific community; ● Strong written and oral communication skills; ● Excellent organizational abilities and interpersonal skills; ● The abilities to prioritize tasks, engage in long- and short-term planning, be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances and environments, and handle a variety of demands simultaneously; ● A willingness to embrace new challenges, persist through difficulty, and problem-solve creatively. ● Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. ● Candidates must be willing and able to work a flexible schedule, including occasional travel, weekends, and extended hours during periods of intense activity. Flexible work-from-home schedule available between in-person staff meetings, programs, and events (if desired). In-office work a few days a week can be expected. Candidates must reside locally. ● Candidates must meet the required qualifications at the time of appointment. ● Candidate's CV or cover letter must state qualifications (or if pending) upon submission. Other work at SEP includes grant writing, writing reports and publications, presenting at conferences, robotics and coding, and working directly with English Language Learners and culturally diverse populations at many levels. If you have any skills, experiences, or interests in these areas and/or if you are proficient in another language besides English, please include it in your application. We seek candidates with a range of experiences and skills; these positions could be filled by candidates with few to many years of experience. Given SEP's suite of programs, each position and its responsibilities will be defined depending on a candidate's background and interests. Appointment & Application Procedure Pending academic review, this appointment will be classified as a year-round Academic Coordinator I or II, depending on experience, with annual salary ranges from $65,000-$95,000. The appointment is subject to the UC academic review process. The University of California offers a wide array of high-quality benefit plans from which to choose. These include comprehensive health and welfare insurance plans, a pension plan, and optional retirement savings opportunities. Benefits packages are based on job classification, the nature of employment and the number of hours worked. For information on the comprehensive benefits package offered by the University visit: . UCSF employees receive 16 holidays per year; Academic Coordinators accrue one sick day and two vacation days per month. Submit a letter of application, resume/CV, and the names of three (3) professional references through AP Recruit: . Application review will begin in December 2021. Interviews will be conducted in January 2022, with an anticipated start date in spring 2022.