Preventative Medical Director Needed in Greeley - $20K Sign On Bonus Relo Assistance!
Company: MBI Industrial Medicine
Location: Greeley
Posted on: March 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Medicine for Business and Industry (MBI)
operates outpatient clinics specializing in acute injury care
within an Occupational Medicine setting. Our services focus on
treating occupational injuries. No chronic pain management! Our
fully integrated EMR system enables providers to deliver
high-quality patient care with minimal administrative
responsibilities. MBI currently has 31 locations in Arizona,
Colorado, California, and Nevada. Significant career growth
opportunities are available for qualified candidates. Successful
candidates come from various medical backgrounds including Urgent
Care, Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine,
Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. Sign-On Bonus of $20,000
Relocation Assistance Offered! Work Schedule: Monday through
Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Compensation: Salary ranges from
$250,000-$310,000, dependent on experience. Annual bonus offered
based on performance! Summary: Working in coordination with the
other members of the Center Leadership Team and under Direction of
the State Medical Director, the Center Medical Director shall
deliver the highest quality healthcare in an efficient, affordable,
and caring manner. The Center Medical Director drives daily center
execution following the industrial athlete model and is responsible
for the assigned clinic’s daily medical functions including
supervision of Advanced Practice Providers. This is a full-time
clinical position with little administrative responsibility. Job
Functions: Provides healthcare to patients both in clinic and via
tele-medicine according to the established principles of clinical
practice and the current organizational plan or need. Provides
supervision of any Advanced Practice Provider (APP) at the
Physician’s clinic location, including medical record
review/oversight, direct supervision of clinical practice, and
performance feedback reviews. Perform complete history and physical
exams including all body systems, vision, hearing, and/or
electrocardiograms for the purpose of determining capacity to
safely perform specified job functions. Provide medical opinion
regarding job accommodations if needed to safely perform specified
job functions. Participate in the legal process of workers’
compensation, including SAMM’s calls, depositions, and testifying
in hearings when requested. Review and interpret radiographs of the
chest to determine the presence of a pre-existing pulmonary
condition prior to beginning work. Perform Fit for Duty evaluations
Evaluate and manage the following conditions: Common occupational
musculoskeletal injuries of the neck, back, and upper and lower
extremities. Work-related injuries to the head with or without loss
of consciousness, assuming the individual is currently conscious
and alert. Work-related injuries to the chest or abdomen, with the
possibility of hernias. Work-related lacerations of the face,
scalp, and extremities. Work-related eye injuries, including
foreign bodies to the eye, non-penetrating eye injuries, and
chemical exposures. Work-related rashes and other occupational skin
conditions. Occupational asthma and other work-related respiratory
symptoms. Treatment of non-displaced uncomplicated fractures,
including interpreting radiographs, splinting, and orthopedic
referral when appropriate. Evaluation and management to include:
Perform complete and accurate history and physical, including
detailed documentation of current work-related complaint, mechanism
of injury, activity, and occupational limitations, leading to
accurate diagnosis and medically appropriate management of the
patient. Being aware of OSHA recordability and rendering medically
appropriate care, while being aware and sensitive to treatment
which makes an injury recordable to the employer. Knowledge of
"first aid" treatments, and using them when medically appropriate,
including appropriate over-the-counter medications, application of
heat or cold, bandages, basic wound care, referral for home
exercise training. Prescription of appropriate medications and
therapy. Ordering and interpretation of appropriate radiographs.
Referral for specialized testing such as MRI, EMG as necessary and
appropriate. Referral for specialty care as appropriate.
Identification of appropriate limitations to activity at home and
work. Rendering an opinion regarding causality and work
relatedness. Communication with employers at the completion of the
first visit to review the treatment plan and work capacity of the
patient, and at times through the case as requested from the
employer or when deemed necessary by the treating provider.
Leadership/People Development: Leader of the Medical Center,
alongside the Center Administrator. Provides Center’s clinical and
quality oversight. Identifies clinical improvement opportunities
and works with clinical leadership to improve. Leverages clinical
guidance for resolving provider quality issues. Attends and
co-leads weekly Clinic Leadership Team “CLT” meetings, 15 minutes
once weekly. Work Environment Sustainable schedule allowing time to
perform detailed patient assessments, communicate with the
employer, and communicate with your treatment team. Collaborative
relationship among all disciplines including medical, physical
therapy, chiropractic, massage, and counseling. On site Xray,
procedure room, and slit lamp available In house physiatrist
available for referral Developed specialist referral network
Dedicated center administrator to assist with operational tasks
Training platform to develop occupational medicine skill set
Requirements: MD/DO Occupational Medicine experience preferred, but
we are willing to train otherwise qualified candidates with
experience in UC, FP, IM, ER, Sports Medicine, or Ortho CO DOWC
Level I & II accreditation preferred, required within 6 months of
hire (certification expenses covered by MBI) FMCSA certification
for DOT exams, or ability to obtain within 60 days of hire. Current
state licensure in good standing (or in process) Current DEA
licensure Current BLS or ACLS certificate Skills in exercising a
high degree of initiative, judgment, discretion, and
decision-making to achieve organizational objectives in a rapidly
changing business environment. Outstanding communication and
interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate clearly and
effectively both verbally and in writing. Proficiency in computer
use and Electronic Medical Records systems. Customer service
oriented; strong organizational skills and ability to develop
relationships with staff, patients, and clients. Must maintain
confidentiality. Bilingual in Spanish is a plus. Benefits: At MBI,
our commitment to providing accessible and convenient care to
individuals injured at work is a team effort. Every employee and
role are essential and valued. Rewarding the dedication and
commitment of our employees extends beyond a paycheck. In addition
to competitive salaries, we offer to full-time Providers: Group
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life, Short-Term, and
Long-Term Disability Insurance 401(K) with company match Generous
Paid Time Off and Company Paid Holidays Medical Malpractice
Coverage Continuing Medical Education (CME) Allowance with Time Off
Colleague Referral Bonus Program Equal Opportunity Employer
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