Family Medicine Physician Jobs in Ohio
This page lists active Family Medicine physician openings across Ohio and the recruitment context my team uses when scoping a Family Medicine search in this state. For the full Family Medicine market narrative I write to candidates, see our Family Medicine specialty hub; for the broader Ohio licensing and incentive picture, see our Ohio recruiter page.
Family Medicine hiring footprint in Ohio
When I run a Family Medicine search in Ohio, the candidate-employer geography sorts quickly. Active Family Medicine hiring concentrates around Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton. Ohio is anchored by Cleveland Clinic, OhioHealth, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, ProMedica, Mercy Health, TriHealth, Premier Health, and University Hospitals.
Family Medicine compensation context for Ohio
- Typical base range
- $235K – $330K (median $265K)
- National demand signal
- very high
- Primary board
- American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM)
- Common practice settings
- outpatient clinic, FQHC, hospital-employed group, rural critical-access
I tell Family Medicine candidates considering Ohio that the in-state base typically lands inside the national range above, with rural and HPSA-designated counties producing offers at or above the upper end once signing bonuses, loan repayment, and rural premiums are stacked. The single biggest variance lever for any Family Medicine offer in Ohio is whether the role sits in one of the major Ohio metros above or in a shortage-area county.
J-1 waivers and loan repayment in Ohio for Family Medicine
Ohio runs an annual Conrad State 30 J-1 waiver allotment that regularly absorbs Family Medicine candidates serving HPSA sites; NHSC loan repayment is broadly available at qualifying Ohio FQHCs and critical-access employers. Specific Ohio state-funded loan repayment eligibility for Family Medicine depends on the practice setting and patient panel.
Engage a Ohio Family Medicine recruiter
Email hire@physicianrecruitment.com to scope a Family Medicine search in Ohio. Initial scoping calls take 30 minutes and produce a written engagement proposal within two business days.