Single Mission, Multiple Impact
When we say we want to improve community health, we mean it.
Community Health Northwest Florida is seeking a licensed Pharmacist to join our team. The Pharmacist is responsible for preparing and dispensing medications, providing medication counseling to patients, and supporting the healthcare team with pharmacological expertise. This role ensures compliance with all state and federal pharmacy regulations while delivering high-quality care to our patients.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Prepare, compound, and dispense prescribed medications accurately
Provide patient counseling on medication use, side effects, dosage, and drug interactions
Maintain pharmacy records and inventory in compliance with state and federal regulations
Perform drug utilization reviews and ensure accuracy of patient prescription records
Supervise pharmacy staff involved in packaging and labeling medications
Maintain pharmacy security, quality assurance procedures, and controlled substance compliance
Ensure accurate entry of prescription and patient data in pharmacy systems
Provide guidance and instruction to pharmacy interns and support staff
Assist with pharmacy coverage across locations when needed
Perform additional duties as assigned to support organizational operations
Minimum Qualifications
Current Florida Pharmacist License in good standing
Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy or PharmD from an accredited program
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community health setting
Skills and Abilities
Strong knowledge of pharmaceutical procedures and regulatory requirements
Excellent communication and patient counseling skills
Strong problem-solving and organizational abilities
Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced healthcare environment
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
About Community Health Northwest Florida
We are committed to providing high-quality healthcare to our community, particularly underserved populations. Our team values dignity, respect, compassion, and a commitment to improving the health of those we serve.
Employment Status
Community Health Northwest Florida is an At-Will Employer.
Single Mission, Multiple Impact
When we say we want to improve community health, we mean it.
Community Health Northwest Florida is seeking a licensed Pharmacist to join our team. The Pharmacist is responsible for preparing and dispensing medications, providing medication counseling to patients, and supporting the healthcare team with pharmacological expertise. This role ensures compliance with all state and federal pharmacy regulations while delivering high-quality care to our patients.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Prepare, compound, and dispense prescribed medications accurately
Provide patient counseling on medication use, side effects, dosage, and drug interactions
Maintain pharmacy records and inventory in compliance with state and federal regulations
Perform drug utilization reviews and ensure accuracy of patient prescription records
Supervise pharmacy staff involved in packaging and labeling medications
Maintain pharmacy security, quality assurance procedures, and controlled substance compliance
Ensure accurate entry of prescription and patient data in pharmacy systems
Provide guidance and instruction to pharmacy interns and support staff
Assist with pharmacy coverage across locations when needed
Perform additional duties as assigned to support organizational operations
Minimum Qualifications
Current Florida Pharmacist License in good standing
Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy or PharmD from an accredited program
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community health setting
Skills and Abilities
Strong knowledge of pharmaceutical procedures and regulatory requirements
Excellent communication and patient counseling skills
Strong problem-solving and organizational abilities
Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced healthcare environment
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
About Community Health Northwest Florida
We are committed to providing high-quality healthcare to our community, particularly underserved populations. Our team values dignity, respect, compassion, and a commitment to improving the health of those we serve.
Employment Status
Community Health Northwest Florida is an At-Will Employer.
Single Mission, Multiple Impact
When we say we want to improve community health, we mean it.
Community Health Northwest Florida is seeking a licensed Pharmacist to join our team. The Pharmacist is responsible for preparing and dispensing medications, providing medication counseling to patients, and supporting the healthcare team with pharmacological expertise. This role ensures compliance with all state and federal pharmacy regulations while delivering high-quality care to our patients.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Prepare, compound, and dispense prescribed medications accurately
Provide patient counseling on medication use, side effects, dosage, and drug interactions
Maintain pharmacy records and inventory in compliance with state and federal regulations
Perform drug utilization reviews and ensure accuracy of patient prescription records
Supervise pharmacy staff involved in packaging and labeling medications
Maintain pharmacy security, quality assurance procedures, and controlled substance compliance
Ensure accurate entry of prescription and patient data in pharmacy systems
Provide guidance and instruction to pharmacy interns and support staff
Assist with pharmacy coverage across locations when needed
Perform additional duties as assigned to support organizational operations
Minimum Qualifications
Current Florida Pharmacist License in good standing
Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy or PharmD from an accredited program
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community health setting
Skills and Abilities
Strong knowledge of pharmaceutical procedures and regulatory requirements
Excellent communication and patient counseling skills
Strong problem-solving and organizational abilities
Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced healthcare environment
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
About Community Health Northwest Florida
We are committed to providing high-quality healthcare to our community, particularly underserved populations. Our team values dignity, respect, compassion, and a commitment to improving the health of those we serve.
Employment Status
Community Health Northwest Florida is an At-Will Employer.
Single Mission, Multiple Impact
When we say we want to improve community health, we mean it.
Community Health Northwest Florida is seeking a licensed Pharmacist to join our team. The Pharmacist is responsible for preparing and dispensing medications, providing medication counseling to patients, and supporting the healthcare team with pharmacological expertise. This role ensures compliance with all state and federal pharmacy regulations while delivering high-quality care to our patients.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Prepare, compound, and dispense prescribed medications accurately
Provide patient counseling on medication use, side effects, dosage, and drug interactions
Maintain pharmacy records and inventory in compliance with state and federal regulations
Perform drug utilization reviews and ensure accuracy of patient prescription records
Supervise pharmacy staff involved in packaging and labeling medications
Maintain pharmacy security, quality assurance procedures, and controlled substance compliance
Ensure accurate entry of prescription and patient data in pharmacy systems
Provide guidance and instruction to pharmacy interns and support staff
Assist with pharmacy coverage across locations when needed
Perform additional duties as assigned to support organizational operations
Minimum Qualifications
Current Florida Pharmacist License in good standing
Bachelor’s Degree in Pharmacy or PharmD from an accredited program
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community health setting
Skills and Abilities
Strong knowledge of pharmaceutical procedures and regulatory requirements
Excellent communication and patient counseling skills
Strong problem-solving and organizational abilities
Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced healthcare environment
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
About Community Health Northwest Florida
We are committed to providing high-quality healthcare to our community, particularly underserved populations. Our team values dignity, respect, compassion, and a commitment to improving the health of those we serve.
Employment Status
Community Health Northwest Florida is an At-Will Employer.
Community Health Northwest Florida is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) or Physician Assistant (PA) to join our clinical team. This role provides comprehensive patient care in an outpatient Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) setting. The provider will assess, diagnose, and treat pediatric patients while promoting disease prevention, health education, and overall wellness for children and their families.
The Pediatric NP/PA may work independently or collaboratively with physicians and clinical staff to deliver high-quality care to patients in underserved communities.
Essential Responsibilities
Provide medical services within the scope of licensure and Community Health Northwest Florida board-approved medical staff privileges
Assess, diagnose, and treat acute, chronic, and long-term pediatric health conditions
Obtain medical histories and perform comprehensive physical examinations
Prescribe medications and treatment plans as appropriate
Administer vaccinations, screenings, and routine physicals
Perform and interpret diagnostic and laboratory tests
Educate patients and families on preventative care, nutrition, and treatment plans
Refer patients to specialists or other healthcare providers when needed
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system
Participate in peer reviews, quality improvement initiatives, and clinical protocols
Attend staff meetings and continuing education opportunities
Provide mentorship or preceptorship to clinical students when applicable
Support daily tasks of assigned clinical support staff
Perform other duties as needed to support clinic operations
Minimum Qualifications
Current Florida Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) or Physician Assistant (PA) license
Master’s Degree in Nursing or related field from an accredited institution
Current BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) or community health setting
Experience working with pediatric patients
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong clinical assessment and diagnostic skills
Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team
Excellent patient education and communication skills
Strong organizational and time-management abilities
Ability to manage a diverse and demanding workload in a fast-paced clinical environment
Ability to maintain strict patient confidentiality and follow regulatory guidelines
Work Environment
This position operates within a Federally Qualified Health Center outpatient clinic setting. The role requires the use of medical and standard office equipment while providing direct patient care. Providers may work with patients who have complex medical and social needs.
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand, walk, and move throughout the clinic as needed
Ability to communicate clearly with patients and staff
Frequent use of hands for clinical and documentation tasks
About Community Health Northwest Florida
Community Health Northwest Florida is committed to delivering high-quality healthcare to our community, particularly underserved populations. Our team works together to improve the health and well-being of the individuals and families we serve.
Employment Status
Community Health Northwest Florida is an At-Will Employer.
Community Health Northwest Florida is looking for a compassionate, detail-oriented Optometry Technician to join our team! This role is perfect for someone who enjoys patient care, thrives in a fast-paced clinical environment, and is passionate about helping patients improve their vision and overall eye health.
In this role, you’ll assist with patient care, perform diagnostic testing, support eyewear services, and work alongside our Optometrist to provide exceptional care to the communities we serve.
Join a team that is dedicated to quality, compassion, empowerment, and community!
Apply today and help us make vision care accessible for everyone.
Read LessCommunity Health Northwest Florida, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Pediatrician to join our growing team. We are committed to providing comprehensive, accessible, and patient-centered healthcare to children and families across Northwest Florida, regardless of their ability to pay.
Position Summary
The Pediatrician will provide high-quality primary care to infants, children, and adolescents in a collaborative, team-based environment. This role includes preventive care, diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic conditions, and coordination of care with other providers and community resources.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver well-child exams, immunizations, and preventive screenings.
Diagnose and manage acute illnesses and chronic pediatric conditions.
Educate patients and families on health maintenance, growth and development, and disease prevention.
Collaborate with medical, behavioral health, and dental providers to ensure integrated, holistic care.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the electronic health record (EHR).
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and uphold compliance with federal, state, and organizational standards.
Qualifications
MD or DO from an accredited medical school.
Board Certified
Current Florida medical license (or ability to obtain prior to start).
Commitment to the mission of serving underserved and diverse populations.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and teamwork skills.
Why Join Community Health Northwest Florida?
Mission-driven organization focused on equitable care for all.
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package (medical, dental, vision, retirement, CME).
Eligibility for federal and state loan repayment programs (NHSC, HRSA).
Supportive, collaborative work environment with opportunities for professional growth.
Meaningful work that makes a difference in the health and well-being of our community.
Join us in providing exceptional pediatric care while helping to strengthen the health of our community.
Read LessAt Community Health of Northwest Florida, we’re more than a clinic—we’re a mission. We are actively seeking a dedicated, flexible, and experienced Medical Assistant (Float) to join our compassionate care team. This unique float role supports multiple clinic locations and is ideal for a skilled MA who thrives in a fast-paced, patient-first environment.
As a Medical Assistant, you will be responsible for direct patient care and clinical support, working closely with providers and the nursing team to deliver high-quality, coordinated services that improve outcomes in our community.
What You'll Do:Work directly with providers, managing same-day appointments and supporting clinical care
Perform visit prep, patient assessments, and point-of-care testing (e.g., EKGs, Spirometry, Finger Sticks)
Manage lab specimen collection and requisitions
Assist with patient education, referrals, and discharge instructions
Maintain and update EMR records, allergies, prescriptions, and screenings
Collaborate across departments to deliver seamless, integrated care
Travel to multiple clinic locations based on staffing needs
Support weekend, evening, and urgent care shifts as assigned
Participate in clinic training, CPR codes, and safety initiatives
Minimum Requirements:Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant Program
Current Florida Medical Assistant certification
Current BLS Certification
Preferred Experience:At least 1 year of prior MA experience
Proven success in customer service or patient-facing roles
Strong references from former/current supervisors
Volunteer experience or additional healthcare certifications a plus
Key Attributes:Mission-driven with a passion for community health
Professional, dependable, and flexible under pressure
Skilled communicator with excellent interpersonal abilities
Detail-oriented, organized, and committed to excellence
Team-focused and self-motivated
Comfortable with diverse patient populations and clinical scenarios
If you are ready to bring your skills, heart, and commitment to one of Northwest Florida’s leading healthcare teams—we want to hear from you.
Apply Today!!!
Read LessAs an LPN, you will provide both direct and indirect nursing care under the supervision of the Charge Nurse, Clinical Director, Physician, or other health care provider. You will play a key role in supporting positive patient outcomes and delivering care that aligns with quality assurance and patient satisfaction standards.
Key Responsibilities Include:Providing patient-centered nursing care within the scope of your license
Collecting and documenting patient data accurately and promptly
Educating patients and families on health conditions and treatments
Maintaining accurate patient records and ensuring compliance with clinic policies
Coordinating with providers, vendors, and care teams
Administering medications, collecting lab specimens, and performing CLIA-waived testing
Managing patient schedules and assisting with referrals
Ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards and documentation requirements
A complete list of essential duties and expectations is available upon request.
Minimum Requirements:Graduate of an accredited practical or vocational nursing program
Active Florida LPN license
Current BLS for Health Care Providers
Preferred Qualifications:At least 1 year of LPN experience in a primary care setting
Strong customer service background, preferably in a medical facility
Experience in managing challenging patient interactions
Knowledge of primary care medical practices and procedures
What We’re Looking For:A compassionate, team-oriented professional
Detail-oriented and proficient in time management
Committed to patient safety, compliance, and cultural sensitivity
Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and solve problems effectively
Working Environment & Physical Demands:This role operates in a fast-paced clinical setting with exposure to patients, medical equipment, and routine occupational risks. The position requires frequent movement, lifting up to 50 lbs, and standing or walking for extended periods.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply today and become part of a mission-driven organization committed to improving community health.
Apply Today!!!
Read LessAs an LPN, you will provide both direct and indirect nursing care under the supervision of the Charge Nurse, Clinical Director, Physician, or other health care provider. You will play a key role in supporting positive patient outcomes and delivering care that aligns with quality assurance and patient satisfaction standards.
Key Responsibilities Include:Providing patient-centered nursing care within the scope of your license
Collecting and documenting patient data accurately and promptly
Educating patients and families on health conditions and treatments
Maintaining accurate patient records and ensuring compliance with clinic policies
Coordinating with providers, vendors, and care teams
Administering medications, collecting lab specimens, and performing CLIA-waived testing
Managing patient schedules and assisting with referrals
Ensuring compliance with all regulatory standards and documentation requirements
A complete list of essential duties and expectations is available upon request.
Minimum Requirements:Graduate of an accredited practical or vocational nursing program
Active Florida LPN license
Current BLS for Health Care Providers
Preferred Qualifications:At least 1 year of LPN experience in a primary care setting
Strong customer service background, preferably in a medical facility
Experience in managing challenging patient interactions
Knowledge of primary care medical practices and procedures
What We’re Looking For:A compassionate, team-oriented professional
Detail-oriented and proficient in time management
Committed to patient safety, compliance, and cultural sensitivity
Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and solve problems effectively
Working Environment & Physical Demands:This role operates in a fast-paced clinical setting with exposure to patients, medical equipment, and routine occupational risks. The position requires frequent movement, lifting up to 50 lbs, and standing or walking for extended periods.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply today and become part of a mission-driven organization committed to improving community health.
Apply Today!!!
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