Qualifications and Requirements:
- Active medical license and Board Certification in Family Medicine (ABMS or AOA) or Internal Medicine (ABIM), with additional certification or experience in Palliative Care. Candidates without formal certification in Palliative Care but with relevant experience will also be considered.
- 3- year Family Medicine or Internal Medicine residency or equivalent
- 2-years of post - residency experience providing direct care to patients
- Candidates who have 3+ years of post residency experience and can treat all age populations will be prioritized
- Willingness to become and maintain licensure in multiple states to meet program needs.
- IMLC state residency is important (visit IMLC)
- Multiple state licenses are important; Preference to Indiana, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee
Physical/Cognitive Requirements:
- Prompt and regular attendance at assigned work location.
- Capability to remain seated in a stationary position for prolonged periods.
- Eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity to operate keyboard, computer and other office-related equipment.
- No heavy lifting is expected, though occasional exertion of about 20 lbs of force (e.g., lifting a computer / laptop) may be required.
- Capability to work with leadership, employees, and members in an appropriate manner.
Shift Obligations
- 8AM-5PM Monday - Friday local time
- Estimated Start Date between March-April 2025 depending on licensing status and notice periods.
Included Health Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Included Health and has not been reviewed or approved by Included Health.
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Healthcare Strength — Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with employer-paid contributions and free access to the company’s own services enhances total rewards. Feedback suggests robust mental health support, telemedicine, and wellness programs strengthen perceived care quality.
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Parental & Family Support — Paid parental leave and family-building benefits, including fertility coverage and financial assistance for adoption and surrogacy, are seen as meaningful supports. Feedback suggests compassionate leave and free family access to care add tangible value for caregivers.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Flexible, non‑accrued vacation, generous PTO, paid volunteer time, floating holidays, and sabbaticals are consistently emphasized. Feedback suggests remote‑friendly flexibility and additional rest days during high‑stress periods improve work-life balance.
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