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FM Physician
- Tacoma, Washington, United States
- Tacoma, Washington, United States
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Bring Your Heart for Service to a Community Where Your Work Truly Matters
Location: Puyallup Tribal Health Authority | Tacoma, WA | On-Site
Status: Full-Time/Exempt
Hiring Salary Range: $243, $250,726.72 base
Position Close Date: December 30, 2025
The Puyallup Tribal Health Authority (PTHA) is more than a healthcare provider — we are a wellness community rooted in respect, culture, and service to the Indigenous population we are honored to serve. Our work is grounded in community values and our team is united by a shared commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care.
We are seeking a dedicated Family Medicine Physician (MD or DO) who will provide comprehensive, high-quality healthcare services in an ambulatory care setting. In this role, you will deliver medical care to a diverse patient population, support the education of future healthcare providers, and contribute to the overall mission of advancing wellness within the Indigenous community.
This position is ideal for a provider who values relational care, appreciates the cultural context of medicine, and thrives in a collaborative team environment. If you have a heart to serve, a passion for equitable and culturally respectful healthcare, and a desire to make a meaningful impact, we invite you to consider joining our team.
What You'll Do:
Clinical Care & Patient Support
- Evaluate, diagnose, and treat a wide range of medical, obstetric, psychiatric, and surgical conditions within your scope of credentialing.
- Provide compassionate health education and counseling to patients and families.
- Make referrals to specialists and ensure appropriate follow-up care.
Collaboration & Teamwork
- Work closely with a supportive team of medical providers, precepting mid-level clinicians as needed.
- Participate in after-hours on-call rotation and provide backup consultation to fellow PTHA providers.
- Engage in Peer Review, quality improvement initiatives, and organizational reporting processes.
Education & Mentorship
- Serve as a preceptor for medical students and residents, supporting the PTHA Family Medicine Residency Program.
- Collaborate with medical schools as adjunct faculty when available.
Hospital & Community-Based Care
- Perform hospital rounding for PTHA patients as scheduled (rounding only).
Compliance, Professionalism & Cultural Respect
- Maintain accurate, timely charting and uphold HIPAA and organizational confidentiality standards.
- Demonstrate professionalism, self-care, and respect for Indigenous cultures, traditions, and values.
- Support infection control protocols and safety requirements.
What You Bring:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from an accredited institution.
- Current license to practice medicine in Washington State.
- Board certified in Family Medicine with 5+ years post-residency or Board certified in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine with completion of a Geriatrics Fellowship.
- Current ACLS and/or PALS and/or ALSO certification.
- Experience with Electronic Health Records.
- Experience teaching or precepting medical residents.
- Commitment to teamwork, cultural humility, ethical standards, and high-quality care.
- A genuine heart for service and respect for the Indigenous community.
Why PTHA?
We are more than a clinic — we're a culturally grounded, patient-first health and wellness center serving the Indigenous community. We value teamwork, integrity, and community well-being. Here, your work has meaning.
- Work in a mission-driven, accredited organization
- Serve a close-knit patient population in an urban reservation setting
- Enjoy opportunities for professional development and training
- Make a meaningful difference every day in the lives of families and community members.
Perks of the Role:
- Meaningful Mission – Contribute to the financial wellness of a tribally operated health organization dedicated to serving the Indigenous community
- Competitive Compensation – Receive a fair salary that reflects your expertise and the impact of your work
- Supportive Team Culture – Join a collaborative and inclusive environment where respect and ethics are core values
- Cultural Enrichment – Work in an organization that values and integrates Indigenous traditions, community care, and cultural sensitivity
- Stability & Impact – Be part of a long-standing, accredited institution that plays a vital role in community health and development
PTHA Employee Benefits:
- Supportive environment that values a healthy work/life balance
- Medical/Dental/Vision monthly premiums paid 100% by PTHA for employees (health coverage begins the first of the month following hire date)
- (13) annual leave (vacation) days annual sick leave days
- (18+) annual paid holidays including a birthday holiday
- 401(k) with annual profit-sharing contributions after (2) years of service
- Life and AD&D insurance coverage
- Have student loans? PTHA is an approved loan repayment site for various student loan programs
Working with PTHA means joining a community that believes in healing the whole person — mind, body, and spirit. You will become part of a team that values cultural respect, fosters meaningful relationships, and works every day toward the empowerment and wellness of the Indigenous community.
If you're looking for purpose-driven work with real impact, we would love to meet you
In accordance with federal law, Native American Preference in employment applies and job placements are given on a competitive basis, using job related factors.
Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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