Physician
Company: PACE Organization of Rhode Island
Location: Riverside
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary: Under the
supervision of the Chief Medical Officer, provides primary medical
care to participants in the PACE Organization of Rhode Island,
including assessment, development of a plan of care in
collaboration with the interdisciplinary team, provision of direct
patient medical care and evaluation of effectiveness of the plan of
care. The Physician functions in a collegial relationship with
other health professionals, making independent decisions regarding
medical needs and health regimens, and carries out medical
procedures as indicated. The quality of the medical care is under
the direction of the Chief Medical Officer.
Duties/Responsibilities: Provides initial and ongoing participant
medical assessments, care plan development and implementation of
care plan. Participates in periodic assessments and coordinates
24-hour care delivery during on-call as needed. 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-RI 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. Facilitates medical
specialist consultation as needed. Educates clients and families
regarding health maintenance and their chronic medical conditions.
Collaborates with inpatient attending physicians (hospitalists)
when participant is hospitalized or admitted to a nursing home and
communicates participant status to the PACE-RI team for those
participants for whom the physician does not assume primary
responsibility. Works as supervising physician with the nurse
practitioner or clinical nurse specialist. Oversees specialty and
inpatient medical care. 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.
Strict documentation deadline of 3 business days to be maintained.
Serves on various committees of the organization as requested.
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 Required to work at
all PACE-RI sites as necessary as well as in the community as
needed. Demonstrates an understanding of the importance of clear,
thorough documentation as crucial to good participant care ;
completes and enters accurate, thorough participant documentation
in the electronic health record; enters documentation for
assessments, orders, and notes within required timeframes. Performs
other related duties as required and assigned. Required Skills &
Abilities Ability to maintain confidentiality Ability to prioritize
tasks and meet project deadlines Proficiency with MS Office Suite
or similar software Dependable and punctual with ability to
maintain consistent attendance Ability to read, write and
comprehend English Ability to maintain sound judgement under stress
and communicate effectively Ability to research and analyze data,
draw conclusions, and resolve issues Ability to read, interpret,
and apply policies, procedures, laws, and regulations Education
Requirement Doctorate, Required Physical Requirements Physical
ability to regularly stoop, bend, kneel, lift, stand, walk, stretch
and reach for extended periods of time. Must be able to regularly
lift objects up to 25 pounds and at times up to 50 pounds. Must be
able to assist a 200-250 lb participant, using proper body
mechanics. Must have hearing and vision abilities within normal
range (corrected) to drive safely and/or to observe and communicate
with participants. Must be able to navigate various departments of
the organization's physical premises as well as related community
care settings. Must be able to tolerate conditions typically
associated within a medical office and/or home care setting
including potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens and infectious
diseases. Must be able to complete assignments in variable weather
conditions and ever-changing and sometimes allergenic environments
in participant homes, including extreme heat, humidity, dust,
smoke, pet contamination, and cleaning supplies. Experience 1 year
primary care experience with a frail, elderly or long term care
population, Preferred Licensure & Certification Requirements RI
Doctor of medicine or osteopathy Position Requirements CPR
Certification NPI Number DEA Registration Number Driver's License &
access to reliable transportation
Keywords: PACE Organization of Rhode Island, North Attleborough , Physician, Healthcare , Riverside, Massachusetts