Contractual Opportunity - Medical Director
June 25th, 2025 - July 3rd
Position: Medical Director
Reports to: The Iroquois County Board of Health & Public Health Administrator
Qualifications: A person licensed to practice medicine in all its branches in Illinois and who, under an agreement with a local board of health, provides medical oversight to the public health department, in accordance with the following:
Duties and responsibilities:
- Reviews the standing orders for the public health clinic and amends the standing orders from time to time in keeping with current trends in sound medical practice.
- Reviews the standing orders, as amended, with the professional staff of the public health clinic at least once a year.
- Participates in a site visit of the clinic covered by the standing order periodically.
- Signs standing orders for medical procedures conducted in the public health clinic in conformance with sound medical practice
- Is available for consultation with the professional clinic staff.
- Work in collaboration with the Public Health Administrator (PHA) in the overall management of the Immunization Program.
- Follows confidentiality requirement at all times.
- Adheres to personnel policies and procedures.
- The Iroquois Public Health Department promotes the retention of culturally competent, strengths-oriented personnel who possess and understanding of the communities served. Applicants will be evaluated on their sensitivity to the service population’s culture and socioeconomic characteristic.
- Skilled in completing and signing documents electronically using platforms such as DocuSign, Adobe Sign, or internal systems.
- Demonstrates clear and effective communication through email, text, and phone, based on situational needs.
- Experienced in reviewing, verifying, and certifying authorizations on state-mandated forms and applications related to public health, clinical operations, and regulatory compliance.
- Proficient and knowledgeable in the use of electronic medical records (EMR/EHR) systems, including secure storage, retrieval, and adherence to HIPAA and state data security regulations.
- Competent in using Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and other standard software for documentation, scheduling, and communication tasks.
- Quick to learn and effectively navigate agency-specific systems for secure communication, digital signatures, and electronic form processing.
Compensation and Term: One-year contract, paid $6,000 annually.
Applicant Review:
I have read and understood the job description for this position and agree that I can fulfill the position responsibilities and meet the defined standards.
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