Job Summary and Responsibilities As our Primary Care Physician you will be a central and cornerstone provider in our physician-facing organization, delivering comprehensive, continuous, and patient-centered medical care to individuals and families across all ages and stages of life. This vital role is critical in promoting long-term health, wellness, and managing a broad spectrum of acute and chronic conditions, profoundly impacting the health outcomes of our Kansas communities.
Every day you will conduct thorough patient evaluations, leveraging your expertise to accurately diagnose and expertly treat a wide array of medical conditions. You will provide essential preventive care, guide patients through health maintenance strategies, and empower them with crucial patient education. Your responsibilities will also include adeptly managing chronic diseases, performing minor procedures, and strategically coordinating care with specialists, all while diligently building lasting patient and family relationships. You will meticulously document all encounters, communicate effectively with patients, and ensure strict adherence to evidence-based guidelines, ethical standards, and regulatory requirements.
To be successful in this role, you will possess broad clinical expertise in family medicine, strong diagnostic acumen, and demonstrate a compassionate, holistic approach to patient care. You must be a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Family Medicine Physician with an active license in Colorado (or eligibility to obtain one), committed to fostering enduring patient relationships and dedicated to continuous professional development. Experience in community-focused primary care and a genuine passion for serving as a primary healthcare advocate for our diverse populations will position you for excellence in this impactful physician role.
Job Requirements In addition to bringing your whole self to the workplace each day, qualified candidates will need the following:
- Must have successfully completed a residency or fellowship commensurate with area of specialty.
- Obtain and maintain an unrestricted Drug Enforcement Agency ("DEA") registration;
- Be board certified or eligible in the appropriate specialty, by a board acceptable to Hospital;
- Obtain Medical Staff Privileges within the Health system, at sponsoring institution
- Doctorate MD or DO required
- DR-Current and unrestricted license to practice medicine in applicable state required
Where You'll Work
Pueblo, Colorado, presents an appealing option for providers seeking a vibrant community with a lower cost of living than many Colorado cities.
- Growing Healthcare Hub: Pueblo is home to established hospitals and a regional medical center, indicating a demand for medical professionals and opportunities for career advancement.
- Affordable Living: Compared to Denver or Colorado Springs, Pueblo offers significantly more affordable housing and a lower overall cost of living, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle.
- Diverse Community & Culture: Enjoy a rich cultural scene with a thriving arts district, historical attractions, and a diverse population. The Riverwalk is a popular community focal point.
- Outdoor Access: Southern Colorado location provides easy access to mountains, Arkansas River recreation (rafting, fishing), and numerous state parks for hiking and biking.
- Mild Climate: Experience 300+ days of sunshine annually, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Strategic Location: Proximity to Colorado Springs (45 mins) and Denver (2 hours) offers access to larger city amenities when desired, without the daily grind.
Pueblo offers a balanced lifestyle: meaningful work, affordability, and abundant recreational opportunities, all within a friendly, growing city.
Pay Range$296,673- $296,673/Yearly