JOB DETAILS

Medical Provider

CompanyHawai'i Island Community Health Center
LocationHilo
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 20, 2026
About The Company
Hawai'i Island Community Health Center is Hawai'i's largest federally qualified health center, serving the diverse communities of Hawai'i Island. We provide medical, dental, and behavioral health care. In 2022, Bay Clinic and West Hawaiʻi Community Health Center, both non-profit Federally Qualified Health Centers, merged operations as Hawai’i Island Community Health Center. This bold move created an integrated system focused on quality care and the delivery of medical, dental, and behavioral health services island-wide. Our merging organizations share deep roots in our communities and a passion for ensuring that everyone is able to access care, regardless of their ability to pay. Bay Clinic has served patients on the East side of the island since 1983, originally opening as the Women’s Health Clinic in Hilo and obtaining nonprofit status in 1986. In Bay Clinic’s nearly 40 years of service to the community, they added vital services including primary care, pediatrics, dental, mobile clinics, street medicine, WIC, and pharmacy all while growing from one location with a staff of 6, to over 200 employees across nine facilities serving nearly 20,000 patients per year. West Hawaiʻi Community Health Center was established in 2003 and opened its doors to patients in Kailua-Kona in 2005 with an initial focus on primary care. WHCHC experienced rapid growth in response to community demand, adding behavioral health, pediatrics, dental, street medicine, substance use treatment, and clinical pharmacy services while growing from a three-exam-room clinic to 5 facilities with over 200 employees serving over 17,000 patients per year. Together as Hawai’i Island Community Health Center, our new organization will continue providing care to our patients and communities. We prioritize a team approach, with wrap-around services to improve patient experience and outcomes. As a unified team, we look forward to working together to improve the health and wellness of our communities.
About the Role
 
 

Join Our Care Team as a Medical Provider

Multiple Roles Available | Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center (HICHC)

Hawaiʻi Island Community Health Center (HICHC) is seeking compassionate, mission‑driven Medical Providers to join our integrated, patient‑centered care team. We welcome providers who are dedicated to improving health outcomes for an ethnically and culturally diverse community across Hawaiʻi Island.

This opportunity is ideal for clinicians who value collaboration, evidence‑based care, and meaningful community impact.


Available Positions & Salary Ranges

  • Nurse Practitioner (NP): $114,467 – $154,868.20 annually
  • Physician Assistant (PA): $114,467 – $154,868.20 annually
  • Pediatrician: $190,000 – $257,058.82 annually
  • Physician (Family Practice or Internal Medicine): $190,000 – $257,058.82 annually

Qualifications

  • Current MD, DO, NP, or PA credentials
  • Specialty training or experience in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, and/or Women’s Health preferred
  • Eligible for credentialing in the State of Hawaiʻi
  • Experience working in a community health center or with underserved, low‑income, and culturally diverse populations is highly desirable

Position Summary

Under the general direction of the Vice President of Medical Services, the Medical Provider delivers comprehensive primary care services using current clinical guidelines and evidence‑based medicine. Providers play a vital role in patient education, disease prevention, and health advocacy while working within an integrated care team model.


Clinical Responsibilities

  • Deliver a full scope of primary care services, including assessments, diagnoses, treatment planning, prescribing, and patient education
  • Manage acute illnesses, chronic conditions, and preventive health care across the lifespan
  • Provide age‑ and life‑cycle appropriate care
  • Refer patients to specialists when care is beyond scope
  • Participate actively in an interdisciplinary, patient‑centered care team
  • Provide timely phone advice and follow‑up per clinic protocols
  • Supervise medical students, residents, or other health professional learners as appropriate
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the EHR system (within 48 hours, preferably same day)

Please Note:
This position does not include inpatient coverage, admitting privileges, or obstetrical deliveries.


Quality & Team Engagement

  • Participate in quality improvement, peer review, case reviews, and performance initiatives
  • Support health education programs and preventive care protocols
  • Advocate for patient needs and coordinate care across services
  • Attend provider, leadership, and all‑staff meetings as required

Compliance & Professional Standards

  • Maintain HIPAA compliance and patient confidentiality
  • Stay current with clinical guidelines, continuing education, and medical literature
  • Maintain all licensure, board certification, and required training
  • Comply with grant‑related program requirements (e.g., Family Planning, BCCCP)
  • Follow clinic safety, infection control, emergency, and disaster preparedness protocols

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Strong clinical judgment and analytical skills
  • Excellent communication and organization skills
  • Ability to work compassionately and non‑judgmentally with diverse populations
  • Working knowledge of EHR systems and Microsoft Office
  • Cultural sensitivity and willingness to serve a multilingual patient population

Work Environment & Schedule

  • Eight‑ or ten‑hour workdays, scheduled based on operational needs
  • Clinic‑based work environment
  • Exposure to infectious diseases inherent in clinical care
  • This is an exempt position under FLSA

Personal Characteristics We Value

  • Team‑oriented and collaborative
  • Self‑motivated and able to work with minimal supervision
  • High integrity and professionalism
  • Organized, adaptable, and respectful of diverse communities

Our Commitment

At HICHC, we are committed to fostering a supportive workplace where providers can thrive while delivering high‑quality, compassionate care to the communities we serve. We value collaboration, respect, and service excellence.

Interested in joining our team?
We welcome providers who are passionate about community health and making a meaningful difference.



Key Skills
Primary CarePatient EducationDisease PreventionChronic Condition ManagementClinical JudgmentEHR SystemsMicrosoft OfficeCultural SensitivityInterdisciplinary CollaborationPatient AdvocacyMedical DocumentationPrescribing
Categories
HealthcareSocial Services
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
Deliver comprehensive primary care services, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education within an integrated care team. Manage acute and chronic conditions while participating in quality improvement and health advocacy initiatives.
📋Job Type
full time
💰Salary Range
$114,468 - $257,059
📊Experience Level
2-5
💼Company Size
146
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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