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NY177-2752349 · Victorville, California · Bethany Prince-Rood
Job Description
Primary Care Physician (Family Medicine / Internal Medicine)
Compensation: Starting at $350,000 (negotiable) + Sign-On Bonus + Relocation Assistance
Job Type: Full-time, in-person (4x10s preferred; 5x8s option available), NO ON CALL!!!!
Location: Victorville, CA
We are seeking a full-time Primary Care Physician to join a well-established, community-focused practice serving a diverse patient population from birth through geriatrics. This opportunity offers strong compensation, schedule flexibility, and robust clinical support in a collaborative outpatient setting.
Internal Medicine and Pediatrics-trained candidates are also encouraged to apply. Pediatric coverage is available, and Advanced Practice Providers support pediatric visits when needed.
Key Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive outpatient primary care services across the lifespan
Manage acute, chronic, and preventive care needs
Collaborate closely with Advanced Practice Providers, nursing staff, and care teams
Utilize strong nurse triage and telephone support systems
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the electronic health record
Deliver high-quality, patient-centered, culturally competent care
Qualifications
MD or DO from an accredited medical school
Completion of an accredited Family Medicine or Internal Medicine residency program
Board Eligible or Board Certified
Active California medical license (or ability to obtain)
New graduates welcome
Benefits
Competitive starting salary ($350K+, negotiable based on experience)
4-day workweek
No routine on-call responsibilities
Strong clinical and administrative support
Sign-on bonus (negotiable)
Relocation assistance available
Paid malpractice coverage
Licensing fees covered
CME stipend ($1,500–$2,000 annually)
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits
PTO accrual starting at approximately 2 weeks (plus additional California-specific leave)
Approximately 8 paid holidays annually
PTO accrual increases with tenure