Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center – Ahoskie, NC
Full-time | 4-Day Work Week Option | Loan Repayment Eligible
Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center (RCCHC) is seeking a passionate and dedicated Primary Care Physician (MD/DO) to join our growing team in beautiful, rural northeastern North Carolina. As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), we proudly serve a community that deeply values accessible, relationship-centered care — and we’re looking for someone who shares that purpose.
This is more than a job. It’s a chance to make a long-lasting impact on patients who truly need you.
Competitive salary (based on experience)
4-day work week option (for work–life balance)
Eligible for Federal & State Loan Repayment Programs (HRSA & NCLRP)
Sign-on bonus opportunities
Continuing education stipend
Generous PTO + paid holidays
Medical, dental, vision, and retirement benefits
You are surrounded by collaborative teams:
Behavioral Health, Pharmacy, Care Management, Dental, and Administrative Support
Leadership that values your voice
Opportunities for growth, leadership, and professional development
Enjoy small-town charm, affordable living, and the chance to build meaningful relationships with patients over time—not just quick visits.
Provide full-scope primary care to patients across the lifespan
Deliver high-quality, compassionate, patient-centered clinical care
Collaborate with an integrated care team to improve health outcomes
Participate in quality improvement and clinical initiatives
Contribute to the mission of expanding care access in rural NC
For Physicians:
MD or DO (Family Medicine or Internal Medicine)
Board certified or board eligible
Experience in primary care preferred, but new grads welcome
For both:
Passion for underserved communities
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Commitment to health equity and patient-centered care
Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center is a community-focused, patient-first FQHC serving Hertford and surrounding counties for over 15 years. We are deeply committed to expanding access to care, improving health outcomes, and building healthier communities — one patient at a time.
Title: Physician
Reports To: Chief Medical Officer
Direct Reports: Mid-Level Providers, Students/Interns as appropriate
Classification/Category: Clinical Level II
Workgroup(s): Provider Meeting
Work Status: On Site
Salary Range:
Stipend(s): After Hours On-Call, Saturday Clinic, and Migrant/Seasonal Farmworker Provider
Status: Exempt
The Physician will provide quality, cost effective medical care within the boundaries of his/her specialty that emphasizes health promotion, disease prevention and adheres to performance standards set by RCCHC. The Physician will model behaviors consistent with the published values and the Code of Conduct of RCCHC.
RCCHC Mission, Vision and Values
Mission: Great care for every one every day.
Vision: Striving to be the primary healthcare provider, dedicated to and supported by the people we serve.
Values: (R)espectful, (C)ompassionate, (C)aring, (H)onest, (C)omitted
Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center will provide open access, community-oriented primary care of the highest quality to all residents within our service area and surrounding counties, regardless of their ability to pay.
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Must accept the several principles of community healthcare which include but are not limited to the following; commitment to serve patients regardless of their ability to pay, commitment to practices of health promotion and disease prevention, skill or aptitude in the management of physician and non-physician medical personnel
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Works effectively with others and is able to organize workload, as well as assume responsibility and maintain confidentiality
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Must be able to work independently, exercise appropriate decision-making skills, and function effectively on a team.
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Must be able to speak and communicate clearly and effectively
Education: MD or DO or equivalent (MBBS if overseas) plus residency training.
Certification(s)/Licensure: Licensed to practice medicine in North Carolina, board certified or eligible, and maintains current DEA number.
Knowledge:
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Knowledge and thorough understanding of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC’s) in regard to the Federal 330 Public Health Service Act
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Knowledge of computer systems and applications.
Skills:
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Skill in exercising a high degree of initiative, judgment, and discretion.
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Skill in analyzing situations accurately and taking effective action.
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Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with the medical and administrative staff, patients and the community.
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Skill in planning, organizing, and prioritizing work; delegating and achieving goals and objectives.
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Skill in exercising judgment and discretion in developing, interpreting, and implementing departmental policies and procedures.
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Skill in identifying and resolving problems.
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Skill in developing comprehensive reports.
Abilities:
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Ability to plan, organize, and integrate priorities and deadlines.
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Ability to identify, analyze, and interpret complex data and, resolve operational problems.
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Ability to evaluate and make recommendations for continuous quality improvement.
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Ability to evaluate and make recommendations for continuous risk assessment.
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Ability to anticipate and react calmly in emergency situations.
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Ability to communicate clearly and effectively orally and in writing.
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Ability to competently use Microsoft Office, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and appropriate organizational software.
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Treat patients in the clinic who have appointments as well as “walk-in” patients
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Participate with on call rotations with other providers
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Practice cost conscious and cost effective medical care
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Provide consultation with other medical providers at RCCHC
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Ensure each medical encounter is documented appropriately and in a timely manner
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Review laboratory data daily and take appropriate action promptly
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Comply with all performance standards set by RCCHC and those required by an agency providing funds
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Serve on one or more committees that provide performance improvement assurance for clinical practice at RCCHC
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Attend medical staff meetings and participate in CME activities
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Participate as an active member of the RCCHC team
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Maintain compliance with workflows, policies and procedures as well as other activities to support PCMH model of care and accreditation
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Other job duties may be required that are not listed above.
PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES:
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The Provider shall devote their best professional skill and services in practicing medicine in accordance with the customary rules of ethics and conduct of the general practice of medicine, and specifically, as set forth by the North Carolina Board of Examiners.
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The Provider will comply with RCCHC’s requirements for: pre-employment drug and alcohol screening, criminal background check, and national databank search, with the understanding that any incriminating results are grounds for dismissal.
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The Provider will complete all required Federal and State onboarding processes, forms, applications, etc., whether through paper form or electronic submission.
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Provider will meet fulltime or part-time minimum hours as designated in addendum.
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Provider shall be entitled to cumulative sick, vacation and holiday or accruals based on years of service per the Center’s policy.
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Full time status Providers are encouraged to take up to 7 paid working days for Continuing Medical Education (CME) annually. Request for CME leave must be approved in advance by Center. Full Time Providers are allowed a maximum allowance of up to $6,000 for documented CME expenses, and lab coat purchase, per center’s calendar year, in order to maintain the professional status as a medical provider and subject to the availability of finds based on Center’s actual financial performance compared to the board approved operating budget. CME leave and allowances are noncumulative and are forfeited upon the termination of Provider’s employment for any reason.
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Provider agrees to arrive at work on-time and to productively work during all hours scheduled.
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The Provider is required to obtain and retain a state medical license and DEA number.
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The Provider will participate in at least one (1) of Center’s Community Service Programs, Committees, and/or Quality Improvement Initiatives each quarter. Community Service Programs include Health Fairs, educational programs presented to the public and to civic, service, business and religious organizations, and other community health education programs. During Migrant Seasonal Farmworker peak Season Provider may participate in off-site, after hours medical programs to meet the Community Service requirement. Committees may include any subcommittee created within the organization to address a need or task requiring clinical leadership. If Center fails to offer any such opportunities during the quarter, Provider is deemed to have met this requirement.
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The Provider agrees to provide direct medical care to all patients accepted for services at RCCHC, and will follow proper protocol and the leadership of the Chief Medical Officer when it seems necessary to dismiss any patients who prove to be too difficult, disruptive or dangerous to serve.
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The Provider agrees to provide all information needed to complete all Licensure Credentialing process, procedure, and paperwork as directed by RCCHC to obtain Federal Tort Claims Act coverage for the providers work with RCCHC and to obtain payment for services.
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The provider agrees to manage a panel of patients utilizing chronic care registries and health maintenance registries, and the provider will set the tone of team care engagement.
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The Provider also acknowledges that all fees collected as a result of professional services rendered shall be the property of the Corporation.
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The Provider agrees to complete all required documentation of medical records (electronically and in some situation using paper) in a timely manner (48 hours, unless otherwise notified) to completeness of documentation and to support billing activities to be done by other RCCHC staff.
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The Provider agrees that RCCHC has the right to discuss all such issues with any officials, including such authorities as the hospital administration, the Chief Medical Officer, physician-led committees, state medical boards, or any other licensing or credentialing authority, etc. The Provider has no “right to privacy” regarding any issue that has implications for quality of care or qualifications or skills or job relevant behaviors of the Provider.
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The Provider agrees to fully disclose any and all such information, sanctions, reprimands or performance feedback to RCCHC within two weeks of its reception.
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The Provider shall perform such administrative and managerial duties as may be assigned to him/her by RCCHC (CEO/CMO) from time to time, including but not limited to, regular health center management, Quality Improvement meetings, and clinical policy and procedure development, review and/or revision, training sessions, which may occasionally be held at Lunch or after-hours dinner meetings.
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The Provider will devote full time attention to rendering quality professional services on behalf of the Corporation. Outside Employment is permitted as long as it does not interfere with work at RCCHC. Specifically, the provider must not divert RCCHC patients to another practice.
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The Provider agrees to cooperate with operational initiatives for improvement of the business.
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The Provider agrees with RCCHC’s mission of improving access to care and agrees to work a schedule of patients that roughly corresponds to 15-30 minutes per patient, with 30 minutes for new patients and physicals.
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The Provider agrees to see “walk-ins” on short notice, as needed and as possible, such as fill empty time slots on the schedule created by “no-shows” and to promote patient access to care.
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The Provider agrees that the site leader controls the schedule and holds the authority to schedule patients in accordance with RCCHC policy and standard operating procedures. RCCHC acknowledges that the Site Leader will work with the Provider to optimize use of time in providing access to quality care for our patients.
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The Provider agrees not to arbitrarily refuse to see patients, except with approval by the Chief Medical Officer, such as when a patient is a potential danger, a disruptive influence on operations, or a drug seeker. See Discharge Policy for more detail.
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The Provider agrees to provide a written notice of resignation 90 days in advance of the last day of work. (If the Provider quits work and fails to give at least 90 days advance notice, the Provider forfeits all accrual vacation leave and will be required to repay any monetary advances, costs of processing visas, work permits, etc.).