Family Medicine Faculty Physician for University of Minnesota CentraCare St. Cloud Family Medicine Residency program
Family Medicine Faculty Physician for University of Minnesota CentraCare St. Cloud Family Medicine Residency program
Description
Exciting Opportunity: Tailored Teaching Position for a Passionate Family Medicine Physician
The University of Minnesota/CentraCare St. Cloud Family Medicine Residency program has an open position that can be uniquely tailored to the right candidate who is enthusiastic about preparing our next generation of physicians for rural practice. Whether you're passionate about clinical teaching, maternity care, inpatient medicine, or program development, we are committed to creating a role that aligns with your strengths and interests.
Available Options for Teaching Position:
Core Faculty 0.7 to 1.0 FTE Blended academic and clinical role: approx. 35% resident precepting, 35% clinical care in the residency clinic, and 30% administrative/curriculum development. Key contributor to teaching, mentorship, and Lifestyle Medicine curriculum advancement.
Program Faculty - Clinical Precepting 0.1–0.2 FTE (2–4 days/month) Ambulatory teaching role supervising residents in continuity clinic. Maintain your own clinical practice within or outside CentraCare. Optional inpatient and/or maternity call available.
Inpatient Faculty 0.1–0.2 FTE (6–8 weeks/year) Serve as attending on the residency inpatient service, teaching and supervising residents during hospital rotations. Opportunity for expanded FTE available.
If you are dedicated to teaching and shaping the future of healthcare, we would love to discuss how we can tailor this position to fit your passion and career goals.
Qualifications:
Must be BE/BC and able to obtain a MN License.
Experience as a Family Medicine Physician
Pay and Benefits
Starting pay (first year) begins at $289,918 per year or $307,918 per year when doing OB; exact wage determined by years of related experience
Second year salary range: $322,000 to $343,000
Salary and salary range are based on a 1.0 FTE, reduced FTE will result in a prorated offer rate
Full-time benefits: medical, dental, PTO, retirement, employee discounts and more!
The Program Comprehensive, Rural-Focused Training Full-spectrum family medicine education with dedicated preparation for rural practice, including a rural training partnership with Willmar Family Medicine Rural Training Program. Collaborative, Close-Knit Learning Environment 18 residents in a 6-6-6 cohort model fostering strong mentorship, teamwork, and longitudinal relationships in a residency clinic built on team-based care for a diverse and medically vulnerable population. Robust Clinical & Academic Foundation Inpatient training at St. Cloud Hospital, a 489-bed regional referral center in St. Cloud, sponsored by the University of Minnesota and closely aligned with the University of Minnesota Medical School through its St. Cloud regional campus.
Our Location CentraCare, a leading not-for-profit health system and one of the largest providers of rural care, serves patients across Central, West Central, and Southwestern Minnesota. It delivers nationally recognized care through 40+ medical and surgical specialties, innovative population health programs, and a collaborative physician–administration leadership model. St. Cloud Hospital, a 489-bed regional referral center and Level II trauma center, delivers comprehensive inpatient and outpatient services with Magnet-designated nursing and expert support staff. Just 60 minutes from Minneapolis-St. Paul, the St. Cloud region is a family-friendly mini-metro featuring excellent schools and four colleges, vibrant arts and theatre, abundant lakes and outdoor recreation, and year-round activities for all seasons.
CentraCare has made a commitment to diversity in its workforce. All individuals including, but not limited to, individuals with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. CentraCare is an EEO/AA employer.
CentraCare has grown to meet the needs of the communities in central, west central and southwest Minnesota. It is now one of the largest health systems in Minnesota. It is a physician-driven, multi-disciplinary system including eight hospitals in St. Cloud, Long Prairie, Melrose, Monticello, Paynesville, Redwood Falls, Sauk Centre and Willmar. There are more than 30 clinics, 11 senior housing facilities and seven long-term care facilities throughout the area. It employs more than 12,700 people and has more than 900 providers...