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Addiction Medicine Physician, DO/MD

Puyallup Tribal Health Authority
2 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Tacoma, Washington, United States
$241,702.31 - $247,744.91 USD yearly
Physician / General Practitioner
Full-time
Description


Bring Your Heart for Service to a Community Where Your Work Truly Matters!


Location: Puyallup Tribal Health Authority | Tacoma, WA | On-Site

Status: Full-Time/Exempt

Hiring Salary Range: $241,702.31 - $247,744.91 base

Position Close Date: Open Until Filled


The Puyallup Tribal Health Authority (PTHA) is more than a healthcare provider — we are a wellness community rooted in respect, culture, and service to the Indigenous population we are honored to serve. Our work is grounded in community values, and our team is united by a shared commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care.


We are seeking a dedicated Addiction Medicine Physician, MD or DO to deliver comprehensive care in an ambulatory setting, with a strong focus on Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and whole person wellness. 


What You’ll Do:

Clinical Care & Patient Support

  • Provide full spectrum medical care, including diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic conditions
  • Lead and manage Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) programs for patients with substance use disorders
  • Evaluate and manage co-occurring medical and behavioral health conditions
  • Support patients through withdrawal and recovery with evidence based, compassionate care
  • Educate and counsel patients and families on treatment, prevention, and healthy lifestyle choices
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and community resources to ensure continuity of care
  • Precept and mentor medical residents and students
  • Participate in quality improvement, peer review, and organizational initiatives
  • Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation 

Collaboration & Teamwork

  • Work closely with a supportive team of medical providers, precepting mid-level clinicians as needed.
  • Participate in after-hours on-call rotation and provide backup consultation to fellow PTHA providers.
  • Engage in Peer Review, quality improvement initiatives, and organizational reporting processes.

Education & Mentorship

  • Serve as a preceptor for medical students and residents, supporting the PTHA Family Medicine Residency Program.
  • Collaborate with medical schools as adjunct faculty when available.

Hospital & Community-Based Care

  • Perform hospital rounding for PTHA patients as scheduled (rounding only).

Compliance, Professionalism & Cultural Respect

  • Maintain accurate, timely charting and uphold HIPAA and organizational confidentiality standards.
  • Demonstrate professionalism, self-care, and respect for Indigenous cultures, traditions, and values.
  • Support infection control protocols and safety requirements.

What You Bring:

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) from an accredited institution.
  • Board certified in Family Medicine and current WA State license to practice medicine.
  • Successful completion of an addiction medicine fellowship preferred.
  • Five (5) years' experience in Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) preferred.
  • Current ACLS and/or PALS and/or ALSO certification.
  • Experience with Electronic Health Records.
  • Experience teaching or precepting medical residents.
  • Commitment to teamwork, cultural humility, ethical standards, and high-quality care.
  • A genuine heart for service and respect for the Indigenous community.

Why PTHA?

We are more than a clinic — we're a culturally grounded, patient-first health and wellness center serving the Indigenous community. We value teamwork, integrity, and community well-being. Here, your work has meaning.

  • Work in a mission-driven, accredited organization
  • Serve a close-knit patient population in an urban reservation setting
  • Enjoy opportunities for professional development and training
  • Make a meaningful difference every day in the lives of families and community members.

Perks of the Role:

  • Meaningful Mission – Contribute to the financial wellness of a tribally operated health organization dedicated to serving the Indigenous community
  • Competitive Compensation – Receive a fair salary that reflects your expertise and the impact of your work
  • Supportive Team Culture – Join a collaborative and inclusive environment where respect and ethics are core values
  • Cultural Enrichment – Work in an organization that values and integrates Indigenous traditions, community care, and cultural sensitivity
  • Stability & Impact – Be part of a long-standing, accredited institution that plays a vital role in community health and development

PTHA Employee Benefits:

  • Supportive environment that values a healthy work/life balance
  • Medical/Dental/Vision monthly premiums paid 100% by PTHA for employees (health coverage begins the first of the month following hire date)
  • (13) annual leave (vacation) days + (13) annual sick leave days
  • (18+) annual paid holidays including a birthday holiday
  • 401(k) with annual profit-sharing contributions after (2) years of service
  • Life and AD&D insurance coverage
  • Have student loans? PTHA is an approved loan repayment site for various student loan programs


Working with PTHA means joining a community that believes in healing the whole person — mind, body, and spirit. You will become part of a team that values cultural respect, fosters meaningful relationships, and works every day toward the empowerment and wellness of the Indigenous community.


If you’re looking for purpose-driven work with real impact, we would love to meet you!


In accordance with federal law, Native American Preference in employment applies and job placements are given on a competitive basis, using job related factors.


Salary Description
$241,702.31 - $247,744.91 base