Job Title:
Pediatrician - Brooklyn, NY
Company: She Recruits. LLC
Location: New York City, NY
Created: 2026-05-06
Job Type: Full Time
Job Description:
Job Description:All potential applicants are encouraged to scroll through and read the complete job description before applying.Pediatrician (MD/DO) - Community Health Location: Brooklyn, NYLoan Repayment Eligible - NHSC / HRSAMission-Driven FQHC Setting She Recruits is partnering with a well-established Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Brooklyn, NY seeking a Pediatrician to join its community-focused primary care team.This organization is committed to delivering comprehensive, high-quality care to underserved, low-income, and uninsured populations "” regardless of ability to pay.Operating under HRSA oversight and guided by a community-based board, the health center prioritizes health equity and long-term outcomes over volume-driven care.Because of its federally supported mission, compensation is below large hospital systems in the New York market.However, this is offset by strong federal loan repayment eligibility and the opportunity to practice meaningful, relationship-based medicine.This role is ideal for a pediatrician who values purpose, continuity of care, and community impact.Why This Opportunity Stands Out Mission-driven organization serving a diverse Brooklyn communityPredictable outpatient schedule supporting work-life balanceTeam-based, collaborative care modelEligibility for National Health Service Corps (NHSC) / HRSA Loan RepaymentStrong emphasis on continuity of care and patient relationshipsOpportunity to directly impact health equityPosition Overview Reporting to the Medical Director, the Pediatrician will provide comprehensive, community-based primary care to infants, children, and adolescents in a patient-centered outpatient setting.This physician will serve a medically and socially diverse population and play an important role in addressing social determinants of health.Success in this position requires strong clinical independence, adaptability, and a genuine commitment to hands-on community care.Essential Responsibilities Provide full-scope pediatric primary care including preventive visits, acute care, and chronic disease managementManage a consistent patient panel with emphasis on continuity and long-term health outcomesConduct comprehensive assessments and make independent clinical decisionsDeliver practical health education tailored to varying levels of health literacyCollaborate with nursing, behavioral health, and care coordination teamsManage follow-up care including labs, referrals, and hospital transitionsParticipate in immunization initiatives and community health programsMaintain accurate and timely EHR documentationContribute to Quality Improvement initiatives focused on access and outcomesSupervise and support advanced practice providers as neededParticipate in team meetings and foster a collaborative cultureQualifications MD or DO from an accredited institutionBoard Certified or Board Eligible in PediatricsActive New York State medical license (or ability to obtain)DEA registrationBLS or PALS certification xijylhu Experience in community health, outpatient primary care, or FQHC settings strongly preferredDemonstrated commitment to serving underserved populationsIdeal Candidate Profile Passionate about community health and reducing disparitiesComfortable practicing broad-spectrum pediatrics in a resource-conscious environmentStrong communicator with multicultural patient populationsHands-on, adaptable, and solutions-orientedCommitted to relationship-based care and patient accountabilityWork Environment Community-based, outpatient primary care settingEmphasis on access, continuity, and long-term patient relationshipsPhysicians take an active role in follow-up and care coordinationCollaborative, mission-driven clinical culture This is an excellent opportunity for a Pediatrician seeking meaningful work within a structured FQHC environment "” especially for those interested in leveraging federal loan repayment programs while building a long-term career in community health.