Cherokee Nation
Physician
$180,000-230,000 / year
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
Practice as a physician providing medical care and participating in organizational and community activities. Candidates must be licensed in Oklahoma and maintain required certifications. Compliance and documentation are emphasized.
MD/DO required
Oklahoma licensure
Multi-setting patient care
Committee participation
Strict compliance standards
Advanced certifications needed
About the job
In this physician role, you will provide medical care aligned with your credentials, participate in health system activities, and help meet organizational healthcare objectives. You’ll collaborate with other clinicians and participate in both staff and community education.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver patient care within the scope of a licensed MD or DO
- Participate in committee and community health activities
- Maintain timely and accurate medical documentation
- Ensure compliance with state licensure and certification requirements
Qualifications
- Doctoral degree (MD or DO) required
- Minimum two years’ experience in a related field
- Licensed to practice in Oklahoma
- Current CPR and advanced cardiac life support certifications
Work Environment
- Variety of clinical and community settings in Oklahoma
- Physical requirements include standing, walking, lifting over 40 lbs, and compliance with workplace safety
Compliance & Other
- Must comply with HIPAA and not be under federal sanctions
- Background checks required for childcare authorization
About Cherokee Nation
Healthcare · 10,000+
The Cherokee Nation is the largest federally recognized Cherokee tribe, headquartered in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Established in 1839, it operates as a sovereign government, providing services such as health care, education, and economic development to over 450,000 tribal citizens worldwide. The Nation's business arm, Cherokee Nation Businesses, manages a diverse portfolio across industries like hospitality, federal contracting, and cultural tourism, employing more than 11,000 people. With a significant economic impact, the Cherokee Nation continues to preserve and promote its culture, language, and values while fostering growth and opportunity for its citizens.