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Underserved Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Dental Assistant

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

Indiana Dental Outreach , a school-based mobile dental practice, is seeking a Dental Assitant in Indianapolis, IN and surrounding areas to help provide dental care to underserved children at their ...

Dental Assistant

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

Indiana Dental Outreach , a school-based mobile dental practice, is seeking a Dental Assitant in Indianapolis, IN and surrounding areas to help provide dental care to underserved children at their ...

Dental Assistant

Merrillville, IN · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

Indiana Dental Outreach , a school-based mobile dental practice, is seeking a Dental Assitant in Merrillville, IN and surrounding areas to help provide dental care to underserved children at their ...

Dental Assistant

Merrillville, IN · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

Indiana Dental Outreach , a school-based mobile dental practice, is seeking a Dental Assitant in Merrillville, IN and surrounding areas to help provide dental care to underserved children at their ...

Dental Assistant

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

The founders saw a tremendous need among underserved school aged children who did not have easy access to dental care and who often suffered from poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, pain and associated ...

Dental Assistant

Indianapolis, IN

$17.25 - $22.50/hr

The founders saw a tremendous need among underserved school aged children who did not have easy access to dental care and who often suffered from poor oral hygiene, tooth decay, pain and associated ...

Join our dedicated team at a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) near Anderson Indiana, where we are committed to providing comprehensive and compassionate care to underserved communities. We ...

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What are common challenges faced by professionals working to support underserved communities, and how can these be addressed on the job?

Professionals working to support underserved communities often encounter challenges such as limited resources, language and cultural barriers, and building trust with community members. Addressing these challenges involves strong communication skills, cultural competence, and creative problem-solving. Successful professionals often collaborate with local organizations, leverage partnerships, and continuously seek feedback from those they serve to ensure their efforts are effective and respectful. Flexibility and empathy are key to adapting strategies and meeting the evolving needs of the community.

What is the difference between Underserved vs Community Health Worker?

AspectUnderservedCommunity Health Worker
CredentialsVaries; often includes healthcare or social service certificationsTypically requires certification or training specific to community health
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, clinics, outreach programs in underserved areasCommunity settings, homes, clinics, outreach events
Industry UsageUsed broadly to describe areas with limited healthcare accessSpecific role within healthcare and social services
Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding underserved populations and healthcare accessRoles focused on community engagement and health education

Underserved refers to populations or areas with limited access to healthcare services, often requiring targeted outreach. Community Health Workers are professionals who serve these populations by providing health education, support, and connecting individuals to services. While both focus on improving health in underserved areas, 'Underserved' describes the population or area, whereas 'Community Health Worker' describes the role of individuals working within these communities.

What does it mean to work with underserved populations?

Working with underserved populations involves providing services, support, or advocacy to groups who have limited access to resources such as healthcare, education, or social services. These populations may include low-income individuals, minorities, rural communities, or people facing social or economic barriers. Professionals in this field aim to bridge gaps in care or opportunity, promote equity, and improve overall well-being for these communities. This work often requires cultural sensitivity, adaptability, and a strong commitment to social justice.

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Pediatrician

$162K - $210K/yr

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Jane Pauley Community Health Center rating

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Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

Pediatrician (Outpatient)

Jane Pauley Community Health Center | Castleton Pediatrics


At Jane Pauley Community Health Center, we believe healthcare is about more than treating illness, it is about caring for the whole person. As a mission-driven Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), we provide comprehensive, compassionate, and accessible care to communities across Indiana.

We are seeking a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Pediatrician to join our Pediatrics team; an ideal opportunity for a provider who is passionate about delivering high-quality pediatric care, values collaboration, and is committed to improving health outcomes for children and families in underserved communities.

Why This Role Stands Out
  • Established pediatric practice within a growing, multi-site FQHC network
  • Collaborative, team-based model with integrated behavioral health and social support services
  • Opportunity to focus on outpatient care with coordinated resources across the network
  • Meaningful impact serving underserved pediatric populations
  • Supportive environment that values clinical excellence, teamwork, and community engagement
Position Overview

The Pediatrician provides comprehensive outpatient care to pediatric patients; supporting clinical, quality, and operational goals while delivering patient-centered, evidence-based care. This role partners with interdisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated services across the continuum of care; contributing to improved health outcomes, patient experience, and access to care for children and families.

What You'll DoClinical Care & Patient Services
  • Provide full-time, outpatient pediatric care across the patient population
  • Deliver preventive care, acute care, and chronic disease management
  • Ensure continuity of care within coordinated inpatient and outpatient resources
  • Refer patients within the network when appropriate, while honoring patient preference and clinical judgment
Clinical Leadership & Collaboration
  • Provide medical direction and supervision to clinical team members
  • Support staff education and pediatric clinical training
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to support coordinated, team-based care
  • Participate in patient satisfaction initiatives and continuous improvement efforts
Quality & Population Health
  • Participate in quality assurance, utilization review, and clinical pathway initiatives
  • Engage in managed care and value-based programs, including Medicaid populations
  • Support population health strategies and care gap closure efforts
Community Engagement
  • Participate in community outreach and child health initiatives
  • Represent JPCHC in efforts promoting pediatric health and wellness
  • Support organizational efforts to expand access to care for underserved populations
Operational Responsibilities
  • Participate in equitable after-hours call rotation
  • Contribute to practice operations and workflow improvements
  • Support recruitment, onboarding, and mentoring of providers as needed
What You BringRequired
  • MD or DO degree
  • Board Certification or Board Eligibility in Pediatrics
  • Active Indiana medical license or ability to obtain
  • Commitment to serving underserved pediatric populations
  • Strong communication skills and collaborative, team-based mindset
Preferred
  • Experience in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community health setting
  • Experience working in team-based or integrated care environments
  • Leadership experience or interest in clinical program development
Join Us

If you are a mission-driven pediatrician who is passionate about delivering high-quality care, improving access, and making a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families, we encourage you to apply and be part of a team shaping the future of pediatric care.