Value-Based Care | No Nights or Weekends | Above-Market Compensation
We are seeking a Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician to join a growing outpatient primary care clinic serving an underserved senior population in St. Louis, Missouri. This opportunity allows physicians to practice value-based care with a strong focus on prevention, quality outcomes, and meaningful long-term patient relationships.
Position Summary
- Full-time, permanent Family Medicine Physician position
- 100% outpatient primary care
- Monday–Friday schedule
- No nights, no weekends, no hospital call
- Small patient panel for continuity and improved outcomes
- Average 12–15 patients per day
- Dedicated Medical Assistant and Medical Scribe for support
- Ideal for physicians seeking work–life balance, stable hours, and a mission-driven practice
Practice Model
This role is ideal for a physician interested in:
- Value-based care and preventative medicine
- Senior / Medicare primary care
- Quality-focused, patient-centered outcomes
- Longer patient visits
- Serving an underserved community
Location
St. Louis, MO – Known for its iconic Gateway Arch, thriving arts and music scene, diverse neighborhoods, excellent schools, and plentiful outdoor activities, offering a high quality of life with a balance of city energy and Midwestern charm.
Compensation & Benefits
- Above-market guaranteed base salary (no RVU pressure)
- Quarterly quality-based bonuses
- Partnership track available
- 6 weeks of PTO (holidays + CME included)
- $5,000 CME stipend
- Tuition reimbursement
- Comprehensive Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
- 401(k) with up to 4% company match (immediate vesting)
- Provided Medical Malpractice Insurance
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Who This Role Is Perfect For
- Physicians seeking outpatient Primary Care jobs
- Clinicians passionate about senior primary care
- Doctors wanting no call, no nights, no weekend schedules
- Physicians looking for a value-based care model instead of RVU-driven work
- Providers who want to build long-term patient relationships with a small panel