Medical Director for Infectious Disease
Company: NYC Health + Hospitals/Correctional Health Service
Location: New York City
Posted on: January 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description NYC Health Hospitals is the largest public
health care system in the nation. We are a network of 11 hospitals,
trauma centers, neighborhood health centers, nursing homes,
post-acute care centers, and correctional health services. We are a
home care agency and a health plan, MetroPlus. Our health system
provides essential services to 1.4 million New Yorkers every year
in more than 70 locations across the city's five boroughs. Our
diverse workforce of more than 42,000 employees are uniquely
focused on empowering New Yorkers. NYC Health
Hospitals/Correctional Health Services is one of the nation’s
leading correctional health care systems in quality of and
innovations to care, and access from pre-arraignment through
compassionate release. In-jail services include medical, nursing,
mental health, substance use treatment, social work, dental and
vision care, discharge planning, and reentry support. In addition
to providing direct patient care in the jails, CHS leverages the
resources of the nation’s largest municipal health care system to
help discharged patients successfully return to their communities.
CHS is also a pivotal partner in New York City’s criminal justice
reform efforts. Time: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Days: Monday to Friday
Facility: Trailer 4 at Rikers Island The Director of Infectious
Disease Services will provide critical Infectious Disease expertise
of infection control and supervise population health efforts to
prevent morbidity and mortality from communicable illness. The
Medspan program provides patient education and care coordination
around HIV, hepatitis C, and associated conditions such as
hepatitis B and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Medspan
team members support patients through medication adherence support,
discharge planning, and connection to care services. The Medical
Director works across the Correctional Health Service Medicine
service, with MedSpan staff and with other interdisciplinary
Correctional Health Services (CHS) staff in all facilities to
provide, improve, and evaluate patient centered infectious disease
care. Responsibilities include: (Detailed Task) Clinical
Responsibilities: Identify individuals admitted to correctional
facilities with infectious disease (ID) needs through the
utilization of electronic health records, report management
systems, and various tracking tools. Provide direct patient care to
individuals experiencing acute or chronic infectious disease
conditions, including but not limited to HIV, hepatitis C and B,
sexually transmitted infections, tuberculosis, skin and soft tissue
infections, wounds, and systemic bacterial processes. Deliver
clinical consultation and guidance related to infectious diseases
to site medical directors (SMD), infection control teams, and
clinical staff. Administrative Responsibilities: Offer direct
administrative and clinical supervision for the infectious disease
service, encompassing ID clinicians and the Medspan team. Oversee
staffing requirements for the infectious disease service within the
facility. Direct the formulation and execution of workflows and
protocols pertinent to the infectious disease service. Organize and
lead regularly scheduled rounds and meetings for the ID team.
Facilitate conferences and seminars with other clinical services
and both CHS-based and external re-entry programs. Provide
supervisory clinical guidance to the SMD and staff of the
communicable diseases unit (CDU). Oversee admission and discharge
criteria for patients with confirmed or suspected communicable
diseases within the CDU. Lead patient tracking initiatives within
the CDU, monitoring clinical conditions, medication regimens, and
laboratory results. Collaborate with and provide clinical
consultation to the infection control team. Engage in initiatives
focused on system-wide education, quality improvement, and
population health. Direct projects, analytical efforts, patient
tracking, and quality improvement initiatives for the infectious
disease service. Cooperate with relevant external agencies to
ensure high-quality, data-driven continuity of care for patients
with communicable diseases admitted to or discharged from
correctional facilities. Medspan Directorship: Provide supervisory
direction and guidance for the Medspan Program. Oversee the
creation and implementation of staffing, workflows, and protocols
for the Medspan team. Direct regularly scheduled rounds and
meetings for the Medspan team. Lead research initiatives, patient
tracking, and quality improvement efforts for the Medspan team.
Minimum Qualifications Applicants must have all of the following:
1. Graduation from a medical school approved by the Council on
Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical
Association. 2. Completion of an acceptable internship in an
approved hospital. 3. A license to practice medicine in the State
of New York. 4. Certification by American Board in field of
specialization or a faculty appointment of Associate Professor or
higher in a medical school recognized by the American Medical
Association. 5. Eight (8) years of satisfactory full-time paid
experience in field of specialization including at least three (3)
years in a supervisory or administrative capacity.(Training and
experience required for certification will be credited toward
required specialized experience.) Department Preferences Experience
in infection control A Masters in Public Health or other expertise
in population health management Expertise in program
implementation, program management, and quality improvement.
Experience working in a jail environment or with individuals who
have a history of justice involvement. A background in social
medicine, social determinants of health, justice advocacy, primary
care, and panel management. A commitment to health equity and
ensuring healthcare access for underserved populations. The ability
and willingness to collaborate with a diverse range of individuals,
including the capacity to communicate with respect and
effectiveness with patients, clinical and non-clinical staff, and
Department of Corrections personnel. Publications in peer-reviewed
journals and/or presentations at academic conferences. Strong
communication and presentation abilities, with proficiency in
Microsoft Office applications (i.e., Microsoft Word, PowerPoint,
Excel). An equivalent combination of the above qualifications is
considered satisfactory. Registration to practice medicine in New
York State. Board Certified in Internal Medicine Board Certified or
Board Eligible in Infectious Disease ACLS/BLS Certification
(training available) and Infection Control Certification Federal
DEA License NYC Health and Hospitals offers a competitive benefits
package that includes: Comprehensive Health Benefits for employees
hired to work 20 hrs. per week Retirement Savings and Pension Plans
Paid Holidays and Vacation in accordance with employees'
Collectively bargained contracts Loan Forgiveness Programs for
eligible employees College tuition discounts and professional
development opportunities College Savings Program Union Benefits
for eligible titles Multiple employee discounts programs Commuter
Benefits Programs
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