Chief Medical Officer
Company: PACE Organization of Rhode Island
Location: Riverside
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary: Under the
supervision of the CEO of PACE the Chief Medical Officer provides
general medical direction and supervision of the medical aspects of
care for PACE-RI. In conjunction with the Chief of Clinical
Services provides direction and supervision of related primary
care, nursing, and allied health services. The Chief Medical
Officer has authority over the quality improvement program within
PACE and sets forth a philosophy of care through the development of
protocols, education, and best practices. Job
Duties/Responsibilities: Assumes overall accountability and
responsibility for the medical care of the participants of PACE-RI.
Provides direct primary care for an appropriate panel size of
participants. Performs comprehensive history and physical on new
enrollees within 30 days of enrollment Performs interval
assessments on established participants, semi-annually or as
directed. Evaluates and treats participants with episodic illnesses
and informs IDT as to the chronic and acute care trajectory.
Judiciously utilizes and oversees the use of specialist
consultations as needed Admits participants to hospital, providing
primary care attending responsibilities; and/or coordinates and
manages care through pro-active collaboration with hospitalist,
provides updates to the IDT on a regular basis, and assists with
actively coordinating discharge planning with IDT Manages all care
of participants in the nursing home, conducts regular visits, and
performs telephone consultations with nursing home staff as
required Conducts home visits as needed Collaborates with other IDT
members and other providers to formulate and achieve care plan
goals, meet emergent and acute needs of participants, and assure
comprehensive and continuous care Ability to work sensitively and
effectively with individuals of diverse and ethnic cultural
backgrounds. Actively participates in family conferences and
manages sensitive conversations related to medical care needs
Manages the placement of clients in the hospital, skilled nursing
facility and long-term care placement by participating in the
approval, review and management of such placements Maintain
positive relationship with hospitals and agencies that support
community-based long-term care Ensures development and compliance
with organizational policies and procedures and all applicable
regulatory requirements and standards Develops written policies,
protocols, and or staff education designed to improve the quality
of clinical care Serves as an active member of committees that
require input regarding medical care or assigns an appropriate
designee Provides medical evaluation, direction and guidance to
PACE as required by law and consistent with CMS regulations
Furnishes medical expertise, leadership and consultation regarding
the design, implementation, and evaluation of clinical services
within the context of organizational mission, vision and goals
Collaborates with senior management to promote quality, efficiency
and effectiveness of service. This includes responsibility for use
of current clinical services, and the design of new services to
reduce institutional utilization Recognizes trends in care
provision/utilization and oversees appropriate utilization of
medical and institutional services. Identifies negative trends and
coordinates appropriate interventions that along with IDT will
trigger a plan to manage them in a timely manner; develops quality
calendar with Quality Specialist and reports out on results
annually to Board of Directors. Recruits and provides ongoing
supervision, mentorship and training of primary care physicians and
nurse practitioners and provides clinical oversight and input into
their periodic performance evaluations Creates and encourages the
implementation of pathways or tools that assist the team in making
sound clinical decisions regarding utilization of services Oversees
the training of medical students, fellows, and research projects at
or in conjunction with PACE-RI Demonstrates thorough knowledge of
current concepts, evidenced based practice, theories, and practices
to guide the clinicians and IDT in home and community-based care
for the elderly and disabled adults Participates in the contract
negotiations for the medical-related providers and evaluates the
competence and quality of existing providers on a regular basis
Serves as community liaison with physicians, hospitals, and other
health care providers Interfaces actively with other PACE-RI
physicians and medical directors Together with Senior Management,
supports the IDT in reaching decisions via consensus according to
PACE-RI policy and procedural guidelines Create and implement
departmental audit system to identify areas of non-compliance and
opportunities for quality improvement; use data to inform decision
making and action steps. Responsible for leading and managing the
strategic and operational aspects of pharmacy services, ensuring
compliance with regulatory standards, and driving improvements in
medication safety, quality, and efficiency. Demonstrates an
understanding of the importance of clear, thorough documentation as
crucial to good participant care; completes and enters accurate,
thorough participant documentation in the electronic health record;
enters documentation for assessments, orders, and notes within
required timeframes. Performs other related duties as required and
assigned. Required Skills & Abilities: Ability to maintain
confidentiality Ability to prioritize tasks and meet project
deadlines Proficiency with MS Office Suite or similar software
Dependable and punctual with ability to maintain consistent
attendance Ability to read, write and comprehend English Ability to
maintain sound judgement under stress and communicate effectively
Ability to research and analyze data, draw conclusions, and resolve
issues Ability to read, interpret, and apply policies, procedures,
laws, and regulations Ability to proficiently perform
clinical/skilled tasks associated within scope of position
Education Requirement: Doctorate, Required Physical Requirements:
Physical ability to regularly stoop, bend, kneel, lift, stand,
walk, stretch and reach for extended periods of time. Must be able
to regularly lift objects up to 25 pounds and at times up to 35
pounds. Must be able to assist a 200-250 lb participant, using
proper body mechanics. Must have hearing and vision abilities
within normal range (corrected) to drive safely and/or to observe
and communicate with participants. Must be able to navigate various
departments of the organization's physical premises as well as
related community care settings. Must be able to tolerate
conditions typically associated within a medical office and/or home
care setting including potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens
and infectious diseases. Must be able to complete assignments in
variable weather conditions and ever-changing and sometimes
allergenic environments in participant homes, including extreme
heat, humidity, dust, smoke, pet contamination, and cleaning
supplies. Experience: 5 years primary care experience with senior
population, Required 3-5 years of Staff management, budgetary and
clinical management experience, Required Licensure & Certification
Requirements: RI Doctor of medicine or osteopathy RI Controlled
Substance Registration Position Requirements: CPR Certification NPI
Number DEA Registration Number Driver's License & access to
reliable transportation: community-based travel required.
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