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Director of Quality

Hornell, NY · On-site

$49.99 - $61.30/hr

Chief Medical Officer / Chief Nursing Officer Job Type: Full-Time Job Summary The Director of ... Lead the hospital's infection prevention and control (IPC) program , ensuring adherence to CDC, WHO ...

Epidemiologist

Sacramento, CA · On-site

$8.3K - $10K/mo

  • Medical

... CDC on performance measures and surveillance and epidemiology activities. The incumbent works under the general direction of the Public Health Medical Officer III, Chief of the Surveillance and ...

Director of Pharmacy

Aiken, SC · On-site

$109K - $145K/yr

The Director of Pharmacy, under the supervision of the Chief Medical Officer who reports to the ... Ensures vaccine stability, handling and storage are following manufacturer guidelines, the CDC, and ...

Animal Control Officer

Crystal Lake, IL · On-site

$23.73 - $27.41/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

BENEFITS * 4 Medical plans, 2 dental plans, 2 vision plans, and various supplemental plans ... CDC and IDPH, including all primary series doses and boosters, as a term and condition of ...

Animal Control Officer

Crystal Lake, IL

$23.73 - $27.41/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

BENEFITS * 4 Medical plans, 2 dental plans, 2 vision plans, and various supplemental plans ... CDC and IDPH, including all primary series doses and boosters, as a term and condition of ...

This position collaborates closely with the Medical Director, Chief Medical Officer, Psychiatrists ... Indiana nursing regulations HIPAA OSHA CDC infection control guidelines DEA regulations Joint ...

This position collaborates closely with the Medical Director, Chief Medical Officer, Psychiatrists ... Indiana nursing regulations HIPAA OSHA CDC infection control guidelines DEA regulations Joint ...

This position collaborates closely with the Medical Director, Chief Medical Officer, Psychiatrists ... CDC infection control guidelines * DEA regulations * Joint Commission and/or CARF standards (if ...

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How much do cdc medical officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for cdc medical officer in the United States is $92,555.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,500.00 and $84,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a CDC Medical Officer?

CDC Medical Officers are licensed physicians who work for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to protect public health. They conduct research, provide expert medical guidance, and help develop policies to prevent and control diseases. CDC Medical Officers may respond to public health emergencies, investigate outbreaks, and collaborate with other health professionals both in the U.S. and internationally. Their work is crucial for advancing the CDC's mission to safeguard health and prevent disease.

What is the difference between Cdc Medical Officer vs Epidemiologist?

AspectCdc Medical OfficerEpidemiologist
Required CredentialsMedical degree (MD or DO), medical license, public health trainingMaster's or Doctoral degree in epidemiology, public health, or related field
Work EnvironmentPublic health agencies, clinics, outbreak investigationsResearch institutions, government agencies, outbreak studies
Employer & Industry UsageCenters for Disease Control and Prevention, public health sectorsHealth departments, research organizations, academia
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding clinical/public health roles in CDCResearching epidemiology career paths

The Cdc Medical Officer primarily focuses on clinical public health, disease prevention, and outbreak response, often requiring medical credentials. Epidemiologists analyze disease patterns and conduct research, typically with advanced degrees in epidemiology. Both roles are vital in public health but differ in their focus and qualifications.

How does a CDC Medical Officer typically collaborate with multidisciplinary teams during outbreak investigations?

CDC Medical Officers frequently work alongside epidemiologists, laboratorians, public health advisors, and local health departments during outbreak investigations. They may lead or participate in field investigations, coordinate data collection and analysis, and help develop public health recommendations. Effective communication and collaboration are essential, as Medical Officers must synthesize input from diverse experts to guide decision-making and protect public health. This collaborative environment fosters continuous learning and provides opportunities to develop leadership and project management skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CDC Medical Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CDC Medical Officer, you need a medical degree (MD or DO), board certification, and expertise in public health or epidemiology. Familiarity with disease surveillance systems, data analysis tools like SAS or R, and federal health regulations is typically required. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and excellent communication skills help Medical Officers collaborate with diverse teams and convey complex findings. These competencies are essential for effectively guiding public health initiatives, managing outbreaks, and informing policy decisions to protect population health.
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Infographic showing various Cdc Medical Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,555 per year, or $44.5 per hour.

Physician Family Medicine

Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc.

Capitol Heights, MD • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description


JOB DESCRIPTION

Title: Physician Family MedicineFLSA Category: Exempt

Reports To: Chief Medical Officer

Date Issued: October 2016

Revised: July 2023

Greater Baden Medical Services (GBMS) is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) dedicated to providing high-quality healthcare across Southern Maryland. With 9 clinical sites across Prince George's, Charles, and St. Mary's counties, we serve over 18,000 patients each year. We provide fully integrated care that includes primary care, pediatrics, women's health, Title X family planning, dental care, behavioral health, WIC, pharmacy services, and the Ryan White HIV/AIDS program. Our patient population is primarily made up of Medicaid and uninsured individuals. We are deeply proud to deliver these vital services to everyone in our community, regardless of their ability to pay, making Greater Baden an incredibly rewarding place to grow your career while making a tangible, life-changing impact every day.

Job Summary:

The Family Medicine Physician at Greater Baden Medical Services (GBMS) is responsible for providing direct patient care and care consultation for a panel of patients as well as patients at GBMS. This position requires strong adult patient care experience. The Family Practice Physician practices in a team-based care model and collaborates with other members of the team to care for a panel and a population of patients. The Family Practice physician refers patients for medical care management and care coordination services with internal staff and/or with other agencies. The Family Practice Physician is responsible for timely follow up of specialty referrals and diagnostic testing. The Family Practice Physician prioritizes meeting and exceeds quality care measures as identified by GBMS.

Essential Functions:

  1. Provides comprehensive physical assessment of adult patients and evaluates the outcome of patient care.
  2. Prescribes or recommends forms of treatment such as pharmaceutical (drug) therapy, physical therapy, inhalation therapy, or related therapeutic procedures.
  3. Conducts age appropriate risk assessments and developmental assessments
  4. Assures quality of patient care by participating in the organization’s Performance and Quality Improvement activities.
  5. Advocates and orders immunizations according to current ACIP and/or CDC guidelines.
  6. Arranges referrals, consultations, therapeutic services, and confers with other specialist on course of care and treatment.
  7. Establish medical diagnosis for common short-term and chronic stable health problems.
  8. Order, perform, and interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests.
  9. Order and perform diagnostic, therapeutic, and corrective measures. Prescribe drugs
  10. Provide same-day care as required.
  11. Refer patients to appropriate licensed physicians or other health care providers as needed.
  12. May refer patients to physician for consultation or to specialized health resources for treatment.
  13. Provides direct patient care as needed and appropriate to serve the community in accordance with the organization’s mission, vision, and values
  14. Provides appropriate documentation of clinical care provided in a timely manner. This includes maintenance of patient charts in accordance with clinic protocols, and timely documentation of clinical procedures on encounter forms.
  15. Complies with regulations regarding consultations and other services as required by patients’ insurance coverage.
  16. Complies with Joint Commission standards for ambulatory care.
  17. Complies with Patient Centered Medical Home standards and guidelines
  18. Performs timely entry into, and manipulation of, the Electronic Health Record.
  19. Completes chart documentation timely in accordance with the company policy.
  20. Complies with the organizations training requirements and risk management plan/programs.

Nonessential Functions:

  1. Provides clinical leadership and acts as a resource to other members of the health care team, patients, or other members of the community.
  2. Provides clinical supervision and acts as a resource to nurse practitioners working in the clinic as appropriate.
  3. Works with center manager to facilitate smooth operation of clinic flow.
  4. Cooperates with compliance review activities.
  5. Submits information needed for credentialing files in a timely manner.
  6. When needed, assists the Safety Officer with employee health activities, especially in the event of an exposure to blood borne pathogens.
  7. Participates in team/staff meetings; attends in-service meetings and applicable workshops.
  8. Performs any and all other duties required to provide for optimal patient care.

Supervisory Responsibility

  1. CMAs, fellows, students, interns and the like if applicable

Managerial Responsibilities

  1. None

Minimum Qualifications

  1. Current License to practice medicine in the State of Maryland.
  2. Current Maryland prescriber number, and current D.E.A. and C.D.S. License.
  3. DO license certification will be accepted
  4. Board certification or eligibility in a family medicine/primary care specialty. Board certification preferred; certification expected within one year of employment.
  5. Insurability (malpractice)
  6. Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certificate (CPR)
  7. ACLS or Advanced Life Support within 12 months of employment, if appropriate

Substitutions - None

Core Competencies Needed

Problem Solving – Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner; gathers and analyzes information skillfully, develops alternative solutions; works well in group problem solving situations; uses reason even when dealing with emotional topics.

Communication Skills - Listen verbally in order to solve problems and provide information and direction, ensuring the experience is a positive one. Record issues and resolutions to maintain accurate records and data for further analysis by management.

Analytical Skills - The ability to tackle a problem by using a logical, systematic, sequential approach. Possess creative thinking, learning, systems thinking and problem solving. Must be effective at defining and solving problems in order to ensure that the real, underlying challenge is understood and that solutions actually address it.

Healthcare Systems - Knowledge of healthcare and medical terminology.

Organizational Skills - Effectively managing tasks and information and organize information to ensure a timely response to questions. Develops and uses systems to organize and keep track of information or work progress.

Results Orientation – The ability to focus on the desired results, setting challenging goals, focusing effort on the goals, and meeting or exceeding them.

Time Management - Understands what is required and prioritizes to get tasks/projects completed and establishes/implements an effective course of action (ex. establishes appropriate deadlines). Reprioritizes work efforts based on changing situations and emerging issues (e.g., in response to organizational, systems, and/or schedule changes).

Collaboration - Engages others by gathering multiple views and being open to diverse perspectives, focusing on a shared purpose that puts the organization overall success first.

Work Environment

This job operates in an outpatient office environment.

Physical and Mental Demands

  1. Ability to cope with stress.
  2. The person in this position needs to occasionally move about inside the office
  3. Constantly operates a computer and other office productivity machinery, such as a calculator, copy machine and computer printer.
  4. The person in this position frequently communicates with patients and/or employees. Must be able to summarize and exchange accurate information.
  5. Must be able to lift or catch patient weighing more than 50 pounds in the event of emergency.
  6. Performs with frequent interruption or distractions.
  7. Adjust priorities quickly as circumstances dictate.
  8. Ability to interact appropriately with colleagues for different purposes in different context.
  9. Ability to perceive the nature of sound.
  10. Expressing or exchanging information by means of the spoken word, or to convey detailed spoken instructions accurately, loudly or quickly.
  11. Ability to judge distances and spatial relationships to perceive objects where and as they actually are.
  12. Cognitive ability to analyze, count, summarize and synthesize information from multiple sources.
  13. Ability to recognize social or professional behavioral cues.

Language Skills

Ability to read and interpret written or verbal documents and instructions. Ability to speak effectively to patients, employees and/or stakeholders of the organization.

Travel

Must be able to drive between Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc. locations.