Opportunity
Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004214
Minneapolis Health Department Seeks Medical Director Services for School Based Clinics
Posted
July 01, 2026
Respond By
July 16, 2026
Identifier
0000004214
NAICS
621111
The City of Minneapolis Health Department is seeking proposals for Medical Director Services to support its School Based Clinics (MSBCs) program, which operates in eight public high schools and one alternative school: - Government Buyer: - City of Minneapolis, Health Department, Minneapolis School Based Clinics - Scope of Services: - Medical Director will provide clinical leadership, staff development, consultation on clinic operations, grant planning, quality assurance, and development/review of clinical protocols - Services are for adolescent health clinics integrated within Minneapolis public schools - Funding and Contract Details: - Annual funding of $22,000, reimbursed at $151 per hour, not to exceed 2-4 hours per week - Initial contract term is three years, with possible extension up to two additional years based on funding and performance - Eligibility and Requirements: - Open to universities, non-profits, neighborhood/cultural organizations, businesses, faith organizations, and individuals - Unique requirements include experience with adolescent health, familiarity with nurse practitioner and physician assistant models, and ability to work with diverse school-based teams - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named, as this is a service-based opportunity
Description
The City of Minneapolis is issuing a Request for Proposals to select a qualified agency to provide medical director services for the Minneapolis School Based Clinics (MSBCs) program. The MSBCs program offers integrated physical, sexual, mental health, health education, and nutrition services to adolescents in Minneapolis public high schools and an alternative school. The medical director will provide clinical leadership, staff development, and consultation on clinic operations, grant planning, quality assurance, and clinical protocols. The selected services will be funded at $22,000 annually. Proposals are due by July 16, 2026, and questions must be submitted by July 6, 2026.