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Medical Director Services (Physician/NP/PA)

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The contract seeks a qualified physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant to serve as Medical Director in a correctional healthcare environment, providing comprehensive clinical leadership and oversight of all medical operations. Responsibilities include developing and implementing medical policies, ensuring quality assurance standards are met, and delivering direct care for inmates with complex medical needs, requiring a high level of expertise in managing chronic conditions, mental health comorbidities, and emergent situations within a secure facility. The role demands strong administrative capabilities, a deep understanding of correctional healthcare regulations, and the ability to lead multidisciplinary teams while maintaining compliance with state and federal healthcare guidelines. The position is structured as a subcontract under the Worth County Board of Commissioners in Georgia, with the solicitation posted on July 15, 2026, and responses due by August 11, 2026. The NAICS code 621111 identifies this as a primary care physician service, aligning the scope with outpatient medical practice standards adapted for institutional settings. While specific location details are not provided, performance is expected to occur within a correctional facility under the jurisdiction of Worth County. Interested parties must demonstrate proven experience in correctional medicine, leadership in clinical operations, and a commitment to delivering ethically sound, evidence-based care under challenging environmental constraints.

General Info

Hire qualified clinician as Medical Director for correctional healthcare in Worth County, Georgia, with leadership and compliance expertise.

Agency

Georgia → Worth County Board of CommisionersView Agency

NAICS

621111 - Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists)View NAICS

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GA, USA

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AgencyGeorgia → Worth County Board of Commisioners
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Provide clinical leadership, oversight of medical operations, policy development, quality assurance, and direct care for complex cases in a correctional setting.

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