What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Medicine Faculty Physician position at SUNSHINE ENTERPRISE USA LLC?
Family Medicine
Faculty Physician
Position Summary:
We are seeking a dedicated Family Medicine Physician to
serve as a Faculty Member for the growing Family Medicine Residency Program in Hilo,
Hawaii. This is a unique opportunity to blend clinical practice with teaching
and mentorship in one of the most beautiful and community-centered settings in
the country.
As a faculty member, you’ll help shape the next generation
of family physicians while serving a diverse and underserved patient
population. You will be part of a supportive academic environment focused on
evidence-based medicine, community engagement, and holistic care.
Key Responsibilities:
- Supervise
and teach residents and medical students in outpatient and inpatient
settings.
- Provide
direct patient care in a continuity clinic and/or inpatient setting.
- Assist
with curriculum development, quality improvement, and scholarly
activities.
- Participate
in resident recruitment, mentorship, and evaluation.
- Attend
faculty meetings, clinical case conferences, and academic retreats.
- Optional
leadership opportunities available (e.g., Medical Director, Curriculum
Director).
- Promote
a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion in medical education and
care delivery.
Qualifications:
- MD
or DO degree from an accredited institution
- Board
Certified in Family Medicine (ABFM or AOBFP)
- Eligible
for or currently licensed to practice in Hawaii
- Experience
or strong interest in medical education
- Inpatient
and outpatient clinical skills
- OB
optional, but welcome
- Enthusiasm
for working in a rural/underserved community and teaching setting
- Prior
faculty or preceptor experience preferred, but not required
Location Perks – Hilo, Hawaii:
- Practice
and teach in a vibrant, multicultural community with a strong sense of
purpose
- Enjoy
a true work-life balance with access to hiking, waterfalls, beaches, and
outdoor adventures
- Affordable
housing and slower pace of life compared to other islands
- Rich
Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander culture and community involvement
- Be
part of building sustainable primary care in a high-need area