Physician for Post-Acute Care
Company: Hebrew SeniorLife
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 6, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description: Position Summary: The
Geriatrician functions as the attending physician for geriatric
(and other) patients within one or more clinical venues of Hebrew
Rehabilitation Center (HRC). Works closely with other members of
the clinical care team including specialty consultants, nurse
practitioners, therapists, nursing staff and other care providers.
This position may also involve teaching responsibilities in
connection with the Harvard Medical School Fellowship in Geriatric
Medicine, for which HRC is a primary clinical teaching site. Core
Competencies: - Ability to work effectively within a team, group
and across the organization to accomplish tasks and achieve desired
results. Display enthusiasm and promote a friendly working
situation; support group decision-making and solicit opinions from
co-workers. - Ability to increase understanding of others by
noticing, interpreting and anticipating feelings and concerns of
others; respecting, valuing, and using individual differences to
generate new opportunities and enhance solutions. - Ability to
absorb, comprehend and exchange information with others in a way
that enhances mutual understanding of ideas, issues and desired
actions; Ability to listen well. - Ability to use and expand
technical body of knowledge to continuously improve work and share
information with others. - Ability to demonstrate attention to
detail, following specific procedures and ensuring accuracy in
documentation and data. - Ability to stay informed of current
industry trends, to learn and apply new concepts; Ability to
identify own areas of opportunity and set and monitor
self-development goals. - Ability to demonstrate tact, maintain
confidences and foster an ethical work environment. Demonstrate
integrity by giving proper credit to others and by handling all
situations honestly. - Ability to advocate new ideas and set an
example for co-workers; delegates responsibility and empowers
decision making; provide constructive feedback to others. Position
Responsibilities: - Perform medical examinations, evaluations,
assessments, diagnoses and treatment to patients in long term
chronic care and post-acute care / skilled nursing facility
settings. - Order diagnostic tests, pharmaceuticals, other
medications, treatment regimens and interventions as appropriate to
assessed medical conditions. Knowledge of relevant drugs and
non-pharmaceutical patient care aids and ability to prescribe
dosages and instruct patients in correct usage. - Refers patients
to specialists and to relevant patient care components as
appropriate - Directs and coordinates the patient care activities
of clinical team members and support staff as required -
Coordinates with members of post-acute multidisciplinary team to
help meet each patient’s individual needs - Participate in
overnight, weekend and holiday call as appropriate for area of
practice - Documents each patient encounter in a timely manner
(typically the same day) using the appropriate electronic medical
record system - Signs/completes documentation in a timely manner to
allow for submission of charges by off-site billing company -
Follows established department policies, procedures and objectives,
continuous quality improvement objectives, and safety,
environmental, and/or infection control standards and quality
measures - Successfully meets productivity benchmarks as
established by Department of Medicine Administration - Participates
in specified health promotion, education and/or preventative
programs throughout HRC as appropriate - Trains and supervises
medical students, residents and fellows engaged in specialty
activities and procedures, as appropriate - Participate in Medical
staff quality improvement and review activities - Participates in
weekly Medical Staff Meetings - Performs miscellaneous job-related
duties as assigned Qualifications: Education: Awarded degree of MD
or DO with ABIM recognized internal medicine or family practice
residency (3 years minimum). Successful completion of ACGME
accredited geriatric medicine fellowship program preferred License:
Valid and unrestricted Massachusetts Medical License.
Certification: American Board Certification in Internal Medicine or
Family Medicine currently valid or renewed (if needed) prior to
expiration. ABIM added certification in geriatric medicine
preferred. Federal DEA Certification. CPR, BLS, ACLS as indicated
by specific practice location. Experience: - Experience, gained in
training and/or in practice, caring for seniors in long term care
and / or Skilled Nursing Facility, community or home settings. -
Experience delivering effective medical care within an inpatient
environment - Ability to maintain quality, safety, and/or infection
control standards - Knowledge of community medical diagnostic and
patient care services in area of medical expertise - Experience
working both independently and in a team environment - Knowledge of
current principles, methods and procedures for the delivery of
medical evaluation, diagnosis and treatment in area of expertise -
Ability to supervise, advise and train clinical professionals
and/or students in area of expertise Remote Type Salary Range:
$197,901.00 - $279,389.00
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