Market Clinical Director

Opportunity Criteria

SpecialtyInternal Medicine
Candidate TypeMD, DO
Visa AcceptedNo J-1 or H-1B
Salary RangeNot Specified
Loan RepaymentNot Specified
Employment TypeNot Specified
Bonuses OfferedNone

Market Clinical Director

  • Join a Mission, Not Just a Job.
    At ChenMed, we are radically redefining healthcare delivery for underserved seniors—and we’re looking for clinical leaders ready to do the same. As our Market Clinical Director, you won’t just oversee medical operations—you’ll shape care strategies across one to two markets, mentor a growing provider team, and drive measurable outcomes in value-based care. This isn’t a static role—it’s a springboard into broader regional leadership. If you’re ready to practice medicine with purpose and lead with heart, we want to meet you.


    What You’ll Do

    Impact patients. Lead teams. Grow into a Regional Medical Director.

    In collaboration with the Regional Chief Medical Officer, you will:

    • Lead with vision: Oversee medical services across one to two markets (and potentially multiple centers), driving clinical model execution, performance outcomes, and provider success.

    • Stay clinical: Maintain a patient panel, devoting up to 40% of your time to direct patient care—ensuring you stay close to the mission and model.

    • Design smarter care: Define, tailor, and implement care model components unique to your region. Set productivity benchmarks, create performance protocols, and shape clinical workflows.

    • Operate in a dyad leadership model: Build strong, trust-based relationships with Market Presidents and GMs to co-own the success of your centers—both clinically and operationally.

    • Champion innovation: Optimize the ChenMed tech ecosystem to empower providers and enhance outcomes in value-based care environments.

    • Build teams, not silos: Assemble multidisciplinary teams that include dental, vision, pharmacy, and acupuncture. Deliver comprehensive care all under one roof.

    • Be the face of the mission: Represent ChenMed externally to plan partners, provider groups, and community-based organizations—building new relationships that reinforce our model.

    • Mentor with purpose: Hire, evaluate, and develop physicians, APCs, RN case managers, and more. Serve as a mentor, coach, and guide for market clinical leaders and rising talent.

    • Drive quality: Lead regional quality initiatives to improve outcomes, reduce variation, and enhance patient and provider experience.

    • Advocate for wellness: Promote preventive care and implement strategies to prevent complications from chronic and complex conditions.

    • Lead with influence: Sit at the table for executive, regional, and market leadership meetings to help shape ChenMed’s ongoing strategy and growth.


    What You Bring to the Table

    • MD or DO with an active medical license and board certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine

    • A track record in leadership, ideally in value-based care, population health, or multi-site medical management

    • High emotional intelligence, cultural sensitivity, and a passion for whole-person care

    • Familiarity with healthcare network strategy, clinical operations, and provider relations

    • A drive to serve medically complex, underserved seniors with humility, excellence, and compassion

    • Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and team-building skills

    • Tech-savvy with proficiency in Microsoft Office and electronic medical systems

    • Willingness to travel up to 60% and relocate if needed for strategic alignment


    Why ChenMed?

    We believe medicine is a calling—and leadership is a responsibility. At ChenMed, you’ll be part of a team that’s flipping healthcare on its head. You’ll practice where the mission is real, the outcomes matter, and your leadership will directly shape the future of primary care for vulnerable populations.


    Apply today and discover what leadership feels like when it’s powered by purpose.

About ChenMed

When a physician has a medical crisis, everything changes. After our founder, James Chen, received a formidable medical diagnosis, it was his complicated and disjointed healthcare experience that ultimately launched JenCare. Since then, our successful, full-risk, value-based, primary care practice continues to achieve results like no other. Primary Care Physicians lead our unique culture and unmatched care delivery model, which is transforming healthcare for low- to moderate-income Medicare-eligible seniors. And it’s the commitment and talents of the nation’s best physicians that are catapulting us to the top of the markets we serve. Learn more about our supportive, physician-led organization and how you can enjoy the satisfying medical career you’ve always wanted.

We are seeking PCPs with specialization in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, and/or Geriatrics to join our Atlanta team.

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Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia, with a 2010 population of 420,003. Atlanta is the cultural and economic center of the Atlanta metropolitan area, home to 5,268,860 people and the ninth largest metropolitan area in the country.  Atlanta is the county seat of Fulton County, and a small portion of the city extends eastward into DeKalb County. 

Today, Atlanta is the major commercial and transportation hub of the southeast United States, and its international airport is one of the busiest in the world. The city's economy is led by the service, communications, retail trade, manufacturing, finance, and insurance industries. The convention business is also important, and Atlanta is home to many major corporations, including Coca-Cola, which was founded there in 1892.

Atlanta's high elevation distinguishes it from most other southern and eastern cities, and contributes to a more temperate climate than is found in cities at similar latitudes. High temperatures in July average 90 °F (32 °C) but occasionally approach 100 °F (38 °C). Temperatures at or above 90 °F (32.2 °C) occur more than 40 days per year. January averages 43.5 °F (6.4 °C), with temperatures in the suburbs slightly cooler. Overnight freezing can be expected 40 nights annually, but high temperatures below 40 °F (4 °C) are very rare.  

Atlanta is also a major educational center, with many prestigious universities and colleges, including Emory University (1836), Georgia Institute of Technology (1885), and Georgia State University (1913). Morehouse College (1867), Spelman College (1881), and Clark Atlanta University (1865; 1869) are important historically black colleges. Major attractions include Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site, Grant Park, and the Carter Presidential Center. The 1996 Summer Olympics were held in Atlanta.

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