Description
Coverage Territory: Bay City and surrounding areas
Schedule: IDG and On-Call coverage (Remote)
Practice Medicine with Purpose
At Transitions Hospice, we don't just manage care — we protect dignity, comfort, and the moments that matter most. We've reimagined hospice to be something different: compassionate, unhurried, and built around the whole person. That means having a physician leader who brings clinical excellence, deep hospice expertise, and a genuine commitment to ensuring every patient's symptoms are managed, every care team is supported, and every community understands what exceptional end-of-life care can look like.
If you're a physician who believes hospice medicine is one of the most meaningful specialties in healthcare, this is your role.
What You'll Do
As Medical Director, you'll provide overall medical leadership for the Transitions Hospice program — serving as the clinical authority, interdisciplinary team resource, physician champion, and quality steward across our hospice services. Your responsibilities include:
Clinical Leadership & Oversight
Providing overall medical direction to the program, including supervision of all hospice providers
Consulting with attending physicians on pain and symptom management for hospice patients
Acting as the primary medical resource to the hospice interdisciplinary group
Ensuring competent physician services are available on a 24-hour basis to meet the general medical needs of hospice patients
Reviewing and developing treatment protocols and proposing current, evidence-based intervention options
Maintaining current knowledge of the latest research and trends in hospice, palliative care, and pain/symptom management
Serving as collaborating physician for practitioners working within the organization, as needed
Quality, Policy & Compliance
Establishing and continually reviewing policies and procedures related to patient care, medical education, and emergency protocols
Ensuring adherence to Medicare Conditions of Participation, CHAP standards, and applicable federal and state statutes
Evaluating and monitoring QAPI plans to identify medical education needs; participating in QAPI teams and activities
Developing criteria — in partnership with the COO and VP of Operations — to monitor the quality of physician and mid-level provider education programs
Assisting with evaluation of protocols and procedures with respect to quality and cost outcomes
Assuring that organizational policies, bylaws, rules, and regulations are followed throughout the program
Education & Community Engagement
Acting as a liaison to physicians by providing consultation and education to IDG physicians, attending physicians, and community physicians related to hospice
Serving as a hospice champion — representing and promoting the program to physicians, discharge planners, referral sources, and community health organizations
Proposing and supporting organizational programs that address identified medical education needs
Demonstrating skill in counseling and communicating with patients and families navigating end-of-life care
Participating in resolution of interpersonal conflict and issues of clinical and ethical concern
Engaging in ongoing medical education activities related to hospice and palliative care
Benefits We Offer
Competitive pay
Company provided equipment
Why Choose Transitions Hospice?
Hospice physicians at Transitions aren't just consultants — they're leaders, educators, and advocates for a better end-of-life experience. You'll work alongside a passionate interdisciplinary team, shape the clinical standards of a growing organization, and have a direct impact on how patients and families experience their final chapter. We give you the platform to practice medicine the way it should be practiced — with time, intention, and purpose.
Ready to join us? Apply today.
Requirements
What You Bring
Licensed as a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) in the state without restriction or disciplinary action
Maintains controlled substances registrations with state and federal authorities
Not excluded from participation in the Medicare Program
Knowledge and prior experience in hospice, palliative care, and/or end-of-life care
Commitment to ongoing medical education in hospice and palliative care
Strong clinical judgment in pain and symptom management for terminally ill patients
Ability to serve as an effective educator, collaborator, and advocate across interdisciplinary teams and the broader physician community
Genuine commitment to the philosophy and values of hospice and end-of-life care