Medical Director of Primary Care
Company: Fenway Health
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Reporting to the
Chief Medical Officer (CMO), the Medical Director of Primary Care
(MDPC) provides strategic and clinical leadership for the delivery
of comprehensive, patient-centered primary care at Fenway Health.
This includes the integration of pediatric, adult, family,
geriatric, transgender, and substance use disorder care, along with
oversight of medical education. The MDPC is responsible for
aligning primary care programs with institutional goals related to
equity, access, and innovation, leading initiatives to advance
health equity and expand open-access and same-day care models. The
MDPC directly supervises clinical leaders in primary care,
including the Director of Medical Education, Medical Director of
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), Medical Director of Trans
Health, and the Borum Adolescent Health Program Lead. They also
oversee the Medical Floor Leads and provide clinical supervision as
needed. These program areas and reporting relationships may evolve
over time in response to organizational needs and growth. This role
collaborates closely with the Director of Clinician Experience &
Innovation (DCEI), as well as nursing, operations, and quality
teams, to implement access-expanding initiatives and strengthen
team-based care. The position blends administrative, clinical,
supervisory, and strategic responsibilities. Representative Duties
Administrative Leadership (Approximately 22.5 hours/week) Provides
leadership and oversight of Fenway’s Primary Care programs,
including Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Geriatrics, Trans
Health, Adolescent Health (Borum), MAT, and Medical Education.
Works in partnership with the CMO and DCEI to expand service lines,
launch innovative access models (e.g., walk-ins, telehealth,
mobile), and integrate care delivery across teams. Supervises and
evaluates performance of key program leads and floor leads,
ensuring program alignment with strategic goals and quality
metrics. Oversees recruitment, retention, and professional
development for primary care clinicians. Partners with Finance, HR,
and Operations on budget planning, staffing models, and strategic
growth initiatives. Collaborates with Quality Improvement and
Compliance teams to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care that
meets regulatory and accreditation standards. Leads or participates
in key leadership meetings to be assigned. May be asked to serve as
acting CMO when designated. Works closely with the Finance team to
ensure that clinician incentive goals are accurately tracked,
reported, and shared at regular intervals. The MDPC is responsible
for holding Finance accountable for timely and correct reporting
and for communicating this information to Floor Leads and impacted
staff. Clinical Care (Approximately 15 hours/week) Provides
high-quality, comprehensive outpatient medical care to a diverse
patient panel. Conducts patient histories, physical exams,
diagnostic evaluations, treatment plans, and appropriate referrals.
Screens and address preventive health and behavioral health needs,
including substance use, social determinants of health, and sexual
health. Ensures timely and accurate documentation in the electronic
medical record. Provides supervision, consultation, and clinical
support to clinical staff and trainees as needed. Participate in
peer review, case conferences, and quality improvement initiatives.
Maintains required clinical credentials and licensure. Strategic
Planning & Innovation Co-leads the development of a long-term
strategic vision for Fenway’s Primary Care, with a focus on access,
health equity, population health, and workforce sustainability.
Partners with the DCEI to design and implement scheduling
innovations, panel management systems, and alternative visit
models. Evaluates internal data and community needs to inform
service development and program design. Works with the SVP of
Public Health and program managers to support staffing of
state-funded clinics and episodic care delivery sites. Teaching,
Mentorship & Collaboration Works with the Director of Medical
Education to ensure robust training, precepting, and evaluation of
learners. Supports continuing education and mentorship for primary
care clinicians. Collaborate with Behavioral Health, Public Health,
and other departments to provide integrated, trauma-informed care.
Participates in teaching, scholarship, and committee work as
requested. Requirements: MD, DO, NP, or PA degree with active
Massachusetts licensure (or eligibility for licensure) Board
certification in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine,
Medicine/Pediatrics, or relevant specialty At least 5 years of
clinical leadership experience Experience working with LGBTQIA
populations, communities impacted by HIV, and/or individuals with
substance use disorders strongly preferred Demonstrated commitment
to equity, antiracism, and inclusive care practices Strong
communication, collaboration, and change management skills Working
Conditions and Physical Requirements OSHA Category 1: Involves
exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues Requires sitting,
standing, walking, and use of hands for clinical and administrative
tasks Occasional lifting of objects up to 25 lbs Vision
requirements include close, distance, peripheral vision, and depth
perception Salary: $145,000-$287,500 Salary is dependent upon the
applicants licensure and years of experience. We offer competitive
salaries, and for those who qualify, an excellent benefits package;
including comprehensive medical and dental insurance plans,
generous paid time off, commuter benefits, and more. LGBTQIA
identified persons, Black, Indigenous, and other people of color
(BIPOC), and individuals from other historically underrepresented
communities are strongly encouraged to apply.
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