Overview
Job Summary
Responsible to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO). A management-level position that provides supervision, professional assistance, technical advice/training, and is responsible for supporting quality care in Primary Care, Behavioral Health, and Women’s Health at all Health Center locations. Scheduled hours are two days of the week 8am – 4pm, three days of the week 9am – 5pm, and a rotating Saturday from 9am – 3pm every 4-6 weeks.
Misc Benefits
Benefits
Employees enjoy a wide variety of competitive fringe benefits including comprehensive medical coverage, dental and vision coverage, short/long term disability, sick/personal days, parental leave, holidays, defined pension plan from the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (regular and SLEP), deferred compensation plan, and vacation.
Employee Benefits and Compensation
Will County employs nearly 2,300 individuals. The non-management work force is represented by four labor unions and receives compensation and benefits though bargained labor agreements. Salaries and benefits offered by Will County are competitive with other private and public sector positions. Employment benefits vary according to full-time or part-time employment status and between employee groups.
Benefits
- Wellness Program
- Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance Plans
- Vacation based on seniority and years of service
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Personal, Sick, Parental Leave Program
- County Retirement Plan
- Choice of Two Health Plans
- Long term/short term Disability Insurance
- Employee Assistance Program/EAP
- Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Paid Optional Benefits
- Deferred Compensation (IRS Section 457) - Employee Paid
- Supplemental Life Insurance
- Credit Union
- Direct Deposit
- Flexible Spending Account
- Auto Home Life Life Insurance
- Pre-paid Legal
- Tickets of The Week
- Purchasing Power
- Pet Insurance
Client Description
Mission
To prevent disease and promote a healthier environment for all of our residents, business operators, and visitors.
Vision
Deliver sustainable programs and policies in response to the public health needs of the community.
Community Description
Community Overview: Joliet remains one of the fastest growing cities in Illinois and in the United States. In addition to being a great place to live, Joliet is also a great place to play. Millions of people visit Joliet each year to check out our two casinos, NASCAR track, NHRA dragstrip, our beautiful baseball stadium, water park, library and museum.
Nearest Metro: Chicago - 60 minutes
Community Population: 145,000
Recreation: Golf;Festivals;Fishing;Hiking;Ice Hockey
Schools: Public; Private; Colleges; University
Student Loan Forgiveness
Eligible for state and federal student loan repayment programs.