Physician-Hancock SP Sparta, GA (56862)
Centurion, LLC - Sparta, GA
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CENTURION IS EXPANDING IN GEORGIA COME GROW WITH US! Since 1997, Centurion has proudly partnered with the Georgia Department of Corrections to provide mental health services. We are excited to announce that we will now also be expanding our services to include medical care. Centurion is actively seeking a Primary Care Physician at Hancock State Prison in Sparta, GeorgiaStaff Physician: provides medical assessments and evaluations, provides treatment for emergent, urgent, and routine medical issues, provides and supervises medical treatment for chronic medical conditions, and participates in organizational initiatives to help prevent diseases and injuries of patients in a correctional setting. The Physician works under the direction of the Site Medical Director and/or the Statewide Medical Director in collaboration with the Health Services Administrator (HSA) to ensure that efficient and clinically appropriate medical services are provided. Some of the unique benefits of correctional healthcare include: A clinically interesting, diverse patient population in a secure and structured setting Freedom from insurance, coding and reimbursement hassles Ability to spend time with your patients. No more cancellations or "no shows" Salary is consistent and is not based on patient volume Providers are not required to sign employment contracts or non-compete agreements We offer competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package including: Company paid malpractice insurance Health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance Generous paid time off 401(k) plan with employer match CEU allowance + additional CEU paid day's off Flexible Spending and Health Savings accounts Pet insurance and much, much more Requirements: Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited medical school required Active and unrestricted MD/DO license or the ability to obtain one required Board certification in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Emergency Medicine required Must show/be able to obtain active Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration Correctional healthcare experience preferred Ability to pass credentialing and background check A career in correctional healthcare allows our Primary Care Physicians to make a difference to an underserved population and have a positive impact not only on the patients, but the communities to which they return. Be the change and explore one of the featured opportunities. For additional information, contact Rosalyn Witherspoon at or call (615) 392-2465 indmhm
Created: 2026-03-04