Job Opportunity: Physician - Hospitalist - OB Join a growing medical group in sunny California as a Board Certified Obstetrics and Gynecology Physician. Enjoy the benefits of working in a supportive Level 2 NICU hospital environment where you can provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care. The facility is known for its advanced EPIC electronic medical records system and a multidisciplinary team dedicated to exceptional patient outcomes. Job Responsibilities: Provide expert inpatient obstetrical care in a busy hospital with a Level 2 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Work in a collaborative hospital environment committed to delivering high-quality obstetrical care. Cares for approximately 13-14 patients daily across inpatient, outpatient, and clinic settings. Utilize the EPIC electronic medical record system for patient documentation and care management. Maintain a schedule of five to six 24-hour shifts per month (7 AM to 7 AM). Weekend shifts are required and follow the same 24-hour schedule as weekdays. No on-call responsibilities are associated with this position. Manage an average of 4-5 deliveries per 24-hour period, with the majority being vaginal deliveries. Ensure compliance with COVID-19 vaccination requirements as per facility guidelines. Options to work as a 1099 independent contractor are available. Qualifications: Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Active California medical license or an application in progress. Current certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) licenses. Delivery experience is mandatory; preferred candidates will have 1-5 years of relevant practice experience. New graduates or those who are board eligible but not yet certified are not eligible. Candidates with a history of malpractice or licensing issues may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Must not have applied directly for the position. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology - Required Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification - Required Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Certification - Required DEA Certification - Required California medical license (active or in progress) - Required COVID-19 vaccination - Required Fresno, located in California's Central Valley, offers a vibrant lifestyle with a rich cultural scene, beautiful parks, and an array of dining options. Enjoy outdoor activities in the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains and Yosemite National Park, making it an ideal location for both work and leisure.
01/10/2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Physician - Hospitalist - OB Join a growing medical group in sunny California as a Board Certified Obstetrics and Gynecology Physician. Enjoy the benefits of working in a supportive Level 2 NICU hospital environment where you can provide comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care. The facility is known for its advanced EPIC electronic medical records system and a multidisciplinary team dedicated to exceptional patient outcomes. Job Responsibilities: Provide expert inpatient obstetrical care in a busy hospital with a Level 2 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Work in a collaborative hospital environment committed to delivering high-quality obstetrical care. Cares for approximately 13-14 patients daily across inpatient, outpatient, and clinic settings. Utilize the EPIC electronic medical record system for patient documentation and care management. Maintain a schedule of five to six 24-hour shifts per month (7 AM to 7 AM). Weekend shifts are required and follow the same 24-hour schedule as weekdays. No on-call responsibilities are associated with this position. Manage an average of 4-5 deliveries per 24-hour period, with the majority being vaginal deliveries. Ensure compliance with COVID-19 vaccination requirements as per facility guidelines. Options to work as a 1099 independent contractor are available. Qualifications: Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Active California medical license or an application in progress. Current certifications in Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS), and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) licenses. Delivery experience is mandatory; preferred candidates will have 1-5 years of relevant practice experience. New graduates or those who are board eligible but not yet certified are not eligible. Candidates with a history of malpractice or licensing issues may be considered on a case-by-case basis. Must not have applied directly for the position. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology - Required Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification - Required Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Certification - Required DEA Certification - Required California medical license (active or in progress) - Required COVID-19 vaccination - Required Fresno, located in California's Central Valley, offers a vibrant lifestyle with a rich cultural scene, beautiful parks, and an array of dining options. Enjoy outdoor activities in the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains and Yosemite National Park, making it an ideal location for both work and leisure.
Job Opportunity: Chief of Gastroenterology in Atlantic City, NJ Join southeastern New Jersey's largest health system, recognized with the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. This is an exceptional opportunity to lead the development of a high-impact academic division that merges clinical care, research, and education, in line with our Vision 2030 strategy. Job Responsibilities: Design and lead a cutting-edge GI program aligned with AtlantiCare s strategic goals. Establish a dynamic academic GI division focused on research, education, and advanced clinical care. Develop and enhance advanced GI services including complex endoscopic procedures and comprehensive outpatient care. Recruit, train, and inspire a multidisciplinary team of GI hospitalists, faculty, and support staff. Provide expert consultation and management of complex GI cases as a hands-on clinical leader. Facilitate collaboration across specialties, particularly in cancer care with strategic partners. Manage robust referral volumes and ensure consistent endoscopic scheduling from day one. Mentor and foster workforce development through training and culture-building initiatives. Enhance community engagement to reduce healthcare disparities in underserved populations. Ensure compliance with necessary certifications upon hire. Shape the future of GI care in Atlantic, Ocean, and Cape May Counties. Qualifications: Board Certification in Gastroenterology (REQUIRED). Active and unrestricted New Jersey state medical license or willingness to obtain. Minimum of five years of experience as a practicing gastroenterologist (new graduates will not be considered). History of medical leadership or experience in program development is preferred. Strong communication skills and ability to foster teamwork. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification in Gastroenterology - REQUIRED. Active New Jersey medical license - REQUIRED. Valid BLS certification - REQUIRED. Valid ACLS certification - REQUIRED. DEA registration - REQUIRED. Controlled Substance Registration (CSR/CDS) - REQUIRED. Compliance with COVID and Flu vaccination mandates. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Atlantic City, NJ! Known for its stunning beachfront, exciting entertainment, and a welcoming community, Atlantic City offers an ideal environment for both professional growth and personal enjoyment. Revel in the local culture, dining, and outdoor activities while making a significant difference in local healthcare.
01/10/2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Chief of Gastroenterology in Atlantic City, NJ Join southeastern New Jersey's largest health system, recognized with the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. This is an exceptional opportunity to lead the development of a high-impact academic division that merges clinical care, research, and education, in line with our Vision 2030 strategy. Job Responsibilities: Design and lead a cutting-edge GI program aligned with AtlantiCare s strategic goals. Establish a dynamic academic GI division focused on research, education, and advanced clinical care. Develop and enhance advanced GI services including complex endoscopic procedures and comprehensive outpatient care. Recruit, train, and inspire a multidisciplinary team of GI hospitalists, faculty, and support staff. Provide expert consultation and management of complex GI cases as a hands-on clinical leader. Facilitate collaboration across specialties, particularly in cancer care with strategic partners. Manage robust referral volumes and ensure consistent endoscopic scheduling from day one. Mentor and foster workforce development through training and culture-building initiatives. Enhance community engagement to reduce healthcare disparities in underserved populations. Ensure compliance with necessary certifications upon hire. Shape the future of GI care in Atlantic, Ocean, and Cape May Counties. Qualifications: Board Certification in Gastroenterology (REQUIRED). Active and unrestricted New Jersey state medical license or willingness to obtain. Minimum of five years of experience as a practicing gastroenterologist (new graduates will not be considered). History of medical leadership or experience in program development is preferred. Strong communication skills and ability to foster teamwork. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification in Gastroenterology - REQUIRED. Active New Jersey medical license - REQUIRED. Valid BLS certification - REQUIRED. Valid ACLS certification - REQUIRED. DEA registration - REQUIRED. Controlled Substance Registration (CSR/CDS) - REQUIRED. Compliance with COVID and Flu vaccination mandates. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Atlantic City, NJ! Known for its stunning beachfront, exciting entertainment, and a welcoming community, Atlantic City offers an ideal environment for both professional growth and personal enjoyment. Revel in the local culture, dining, and outdoor activities while making a significant difference in local healthcare.
Job Opportunity: Physician - Otolaryngology in Egg Harbor Township, NJ Join a leading healthcare provider in southeastern New Jersey as a Division Director of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT). This role offers the opportunity to lead an expanding team while being part of a transformative vision dedicated to innovation, excellence, and compassionate care through esteemed partnerships with Drexel University and The Cleveland Clinic. Job Responsibilities: Provide visionary leadership for a growing ENT division aligned with strategic goals. Oversee clinical, academic, and administrative operations for the ENT department. Deliver personalized, high-quality patient care with a focus on minimally invasive surgical techniques. Collaborate across departments to foster interdisciplinary cancer care. Drive innovation in clinical practices and surgical techniques using advanced robotic platforms. Lead and mentor a team of board-certified surgeons and advanced practice providers. Develop and implement research and educational initiatives in partnership with Drexel University. Engage in community outreach to expand healthcare access. Cultivate a skilled and diverse surgical team focused on workforce development. Enjoy robust surgical volume and guaranteed OR block time from day one. Participate in a shared call schedule (1:4) supported by APPs and hospitalist teams. Qualifications: Currently Board Eligible or Board Certified in Otolaryngology at the time of application. Prior clinical experience beyond training is expected. Not open to new graduates, Advanced Practice Providers, or candidates requiring visa sponsorship. Not open to providers who have just finished fellowship or are Board Eligible. License and Certification Requirements: Active and unrestricted medical license in New Jersey or willingness to obtain. Current BLS and ACLS certifications or willingness to obtain. Valid DEA and CSR/CDS certifications or willingness to obtain. Recent NPDB report (within 30 to 60 days) and malpractice history disclosure required. Proof of COVID and Flu vaccination compliance as per employer screening. Egg Harbor Township is a vibrant coastal community, ideally located near Atlantic City. With its close proximity to major cities such as New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C., this area offers an enriching lifestyle combined with extensive recreational opportunities. Discover a welcoming environment perfect for both professional growth and personal enjoyment.
01/10/2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Physician - Otolaryngology in Egg Harbor Township, NJ Join a leading healthcare provider in southeastern New Jersey as a Division Director of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT). This role offers the opportunity to lead an expanding team while being part of a transformative vision dedicated to innovation, excellence, and compassionate care through esteemed partnerships with Drexel University and The Cleveland Clinic. Job Responsibilities: Provide visionary leadership for a growing ENT division aligned with strategic goals. Oversee clinical, academic, and administrative operations for the ENT department. Deliver personalized, high-quality patient care with a focus on minimally invasive surgical techniques. Collaborate across departments to foster interdisciplinary cancer care. Drive innovation in clinical practices and surgical techniques using advanced robotic platforms. Lead and mentor a team of board-certified surgeons and advanced practice providers. Develop and implement research and educational initiatives in partnership with Drexel University. Engage in community outreach to expand healthcare access. Cultivate a skilled and diverse surgical team focused on workforce development. Enjoy robust surgical volume and guaranteed OR block time from day one. Participate in a shared call schedule (1:4) supported by APPs and hospitalist teams. Qualifications: Currently Board Eligible or Board Certified in Otolaryngology at the time of application. Prior clinical experience beyond training is expected. Not open to new graduates, Advanced Practice Providers, or candidates requiring visa sponsorship. Not open to providers who have just finished fellowship or are Board Eligible. License and Certification Requirements: Active and unrestricted medical license in New Jersey or willingness to obtain. Current BLS and ACLS certifications or willingness to obtain. Valid DEA and CSR/CDS certifications or willingness to obtain. Recent NPDB report (within 30 to 60 days) and malpractice history disclosure required. Proof of COVID and Flu vaccination compliance as per employer screening. Egg Harbor Township is a vibrant coastal community, ideally located near Atlantic City. With its close proximity to major cities such as New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C., this area offers an enriching lifestyle combined with extensive recreational opportunities. Discover a welcoming environment perfect for both professional growth and personal enjoyment.
Job Title: Permanent Physician - Maternal Fetal Medicine Facility Overview: Seeking a full-time, Board-Certified Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician to join a dynamic perinatal team in Atlantic City, NJ. This role offers the opportunity to work across two locations Pomona and Atlantic City in a supportive, state-of-the-art clinical environment equipped with advanced technology and comprehensive patient care programs. You will be joining a team that includes 3 Perinatologists and 2 Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs), rotating between outpatient and inpatient settings. Job Responsibilities: Join a team of perinatologists and advanced practice nurses. Work a 5-day work week with office hours from 9am 5pm. Rotate between outpatient locations in Pomona and Atlantic City. Provide inpatient consultative services at a regional medical center. Participate in a rotating consultative call schedule, including nights and weekends. Utilize Cerner EMR system and GE Viewpoint for ultrasound reporting. Collaborate with the Obstetrics Medicine Clinic for postpartum management. Support remote patient monitoring for diabetic and hypotensive patients. Provide consultative services to OB Generalists and Neonatologists. Work within a Level III NICU facility with comprehensive support services. Qualifications: Board Certification in Maternal Fetal Medicine (required). Active and unrestricted New Jersey medical license or willingness to obtain (required). DEA and CSR/CDS certification (required). Compliance with valid COVID and Flu vaccination. Malpractice history disclosure is required. Willingness to rotate between Pomona and Atlantic City locations (required). License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification in Maternal Fetal Medicine. Active NJ medical license or intent to obtain. DEA and CSR/CDS certification. Proof of COVID and Flu vaccination compliance. Malpractice history disclosure. Experience the vibrant culture of Atlantic City, NJ, a city renowned for its beautiful beaches, entertainment options, dining experiences, and community spirit. This is a fantastic opportunity to not only advance your medical career but also enjoy the lively atmosphere of this coastal gem.
01/10/2026
Full time
Job Title: Permanent Physician - Maternal Fetal Medicine Facility Overview: Seeking a full-time, Board-Certified Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician to join a dynamic perinatal team in Atlantic City, NJ. This role offers the opportunity to work across two locations Pomona and Atlantic City in a supportive, state-of-the-art clinical environment equipped with advanced technology and comprehensive patient care programs. You will be joining a team that includes 3 Perinatologists and 2 Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs), rotating between outpatient and inpatient settings. Job Responsibilities: Join a team of perinatologists and advanced practice nurses. Work a 5-day work week with office hours from 9am 5pm. Rotate between outpatient locations in Pomona and Atlantic City. Provide inpatient consultative services at a regional medical center. Participate in a rotating consultative call schedule, including nights and weekends. Utilize Cerner EMR system and GE Viewpoint for ultrasound reporting. Collaborate with the Obstetrics Medicine Clinic for postpartum management. Support remote patient monitoring for diabetic and hypotensive patients. Provide consultative services to OB Generalists and Neonatologists. Work within a Level III NICU facility with comprehensive support services. Qualifications: Board Certification in Maternal Fetal Medicine (required). Active and unrestricted New Jersey medical license or willingness to obtain (required). DEA and CSR/CDS certification (required). Compliance with valid COVID and Flu vaccination. Malpractice history disclosure is required. Willingness to rotate between Pomona and Atlantic City locations (required). License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification in Maternal Fetal Medicine. Active NJ medical license or intent to obtain. DEA and CSR/CDS certification. Proof of COVID and Flu vaccination compliance. Malpractice history disclosure. Experience the vibrant culture of Atlantic City, NJ, a city renowned for its beautiful beaches, entertainment options, dining experiences, and community spirit. This is a fantastic opportunity to not only advance your medical career but also enjoy the lively atmosphere of this coastal gem.
Job Opportunity: Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician in Sullivan, MO Join a growing team at a state-of-the-art facility! We are seeking a compassionate, Board-Certified or Board-Eligible OB/GYN to join an established practice at Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital. This facility offers advanced surgical technology and a supportive community, conveniently located just an hour from St. Louis, Missouri. You will have the chance to provide high-quality care in a critical access hospital with a focus on women's health. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive obstetrics and gynecology care in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Manage diverse women's health issues including prenatal, delivery, postnatal care, and gynecological surgeries. Conduct inpatient rounds and collaborate with hospitalists for continuity of care. Work closely with a multidisciplinary team including primary care providers and specialists. Utilize advanced surgical technology and equipment for procedures. Participate in shared call schedules to balance personal and professional life. Document patient care accurately and thoroughly, ensuring compliance with hospital guidelines. Engage in the mentorship of advanced practice providers and support staff. Participate in continuous education and professional development. Support hospital outreach efforts and contribute to quality improvement initiatives. Serve a community-focused role, impacting healthcare in a rural area. Qualifications: Must be Board Certified or Board Eligible in OB/GYN. A valid Missouri medical license or willingness to obtain one. At least 2 years of experience in OB/GYN preferred. DEA and CSR/CDS licenses required prior to starting. Clean malpractice and license history preferred. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certified or Board Eligible in OB/GYN. Missouri License (or willingness to obtain). DEA and CSR/CDS licenses (must be obtained prior to start). Discover Sullivan, Missouri! Nestled in a charming rural setting, Sullivan offers a warm community atmosphere and access to outdoor adventures. Just an hour away from the vibrant city of St. Louis, you'll enjoy a balanced lifestyle with the beauty of nature and the convenience of city amenities. Embrace the opportunity to make a difference in women's health while enjoying the welcoming ambiance of Sullivan!
01/10/2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician in Sullivan, MO Join a growing team at a state-of-the-art facility! We are seeking a compassionate, Board-Certified or Board-Eligible OB/GYN to join an established practice at Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital. This facility offers advanced surgical technology and a supportive community, conveniently located just an hour from St. Louis, Missouri. You will have the chance to provide high-quality care in a critical access hospital with a focus on women's health. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive obstetrics and gynecology care in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Manage diverse women's health issues including prenatal, delivery, postnatal care, and gynecological surgeries. Conduct inpatient rounds and collaborate with hospitalists for continuity of care. Work closely with a multidisciplinary team including primary care providers and specialists. Utilize advanced surgical technology and equipment for procedures. Participate in shared call schedules to balance personal and professional life. Document patient care accurately and thoroughly, ensuring compliance with hospital guidelines. Engage in the mentorship of advanced practice providers and support staff. Participate in continuous education and professional development. Support hospital outreach efforts and contribute to quality improvement initiatives. Serve a community-focused role, impacting healthcare in a rural area. Qualifications: Must be Board Certified or Board Eligible in OB/GYN. A valid Missouri medical license or willingness to obtain one. At least 2 years of experience in OB/GYN preferred. DEA and CSR/CDS licenses required prior to starting. Clean malpractice and license history preferred. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certified or Board Eligible in OB/GYN. Missouri License (or willingness to obtain). DEA and CSR/CDS licenses (must be obtained prior to start). Discover Sullivan, Missouri! Nestled in a charming rural setting, Sullivan offers a warm community atmosphere and access to outdoor adventures. Just an hour away from the vibrant city of St. Louis, you'll enjoy a balanced lifestyle with the beauty of nature and the convenience of city amenities. Embrace the opportunity to make a difference in women's health while enjoying the welcoming ambiance of Sullivan!
Orthopedic Surgeon Opportunity in Sullivan, MO Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital, a proud member of BJC HealthCare, is seeking a full-time, board-certified or board-eligible Orthopedic Surgeon to join our high-demand, multi-specialty clinic in Sullivan, Missouri just one hour from St. Louis. This facility boasts modern resources, a strong referral base, and a robust support system, all set within a vibrant and welcoming community. Job Responsibilities: Join a well-established, multi-specialty clinic located on the hospital campus. Collaborate with two current orthopedic surgeons and other primary care providers. Provide high-quality orthopedic care with flexibility to shape your practice. Conduct patient consultations, surgeries, follow-ups, and in-office procedures. Perform inpatient hospital care or collaborate with hospitalist teams for coverage. Participate in flexible call rotation and weekend coverage. Utilize Epic EMR system for documentation and in-basket management. Work closely with a tenured CRNA team and on-campus specialty support. Engage in teaching or collaborating with APPs and clinic staff. Manage the medical care of your patient panel and ensure optimal outcomes. Document detailed medical histories and physical examinations in accordance with hospital guidelines. Provide or coordinate call coverage for clinic and inpatient care. Maintain a high level of alertness and safety in all aspects of care. Not accepting Locums candidates. Open to J1 visa candidates only. Not open to 1099 candidates. Qualifications: Must be Board Eligible or Board Certified in Orthopedic Surgery. MO License (or willing to obtain). 2 years of experience in Orthopedic Surgery (2-5 years preferred). DEA (must be obtained prior to start). CSR/CDS (must be obtained prior to start). Clean Malpractice & License History is highly preferred. Copy of most recent NPDB Report (within 30 to 60 days active). License and Certification Requirements: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Orthopedic Surgery. Controlled Substance Registration (CSR/CDS). DEA Certification. Must be willing to obtain a Missouri License. Discover the charm of Sullivan, Missouri a small, friendly city just an hour away from St. Louis. Enjoy a vibrant community life while serving your patients in a top-notch facility that encourages personal and professional growth. Join us in making a difference in healthcare!
01/10/2026
Full time
Orthopedic Surgeon Opportunity in Sullivan, MO Missouri Baptist Sullivan Hospital, a proud member of BJC HealthCare, is seeking a full-time, board-certified or board-eligible Orthopedic Surgeon to join our high-demand, multi-specialty clinic in Sullivan, Missouri just one hour from St. Louis. This facility boasts modern resources, a strong referral base, and a robust support system, all set within a vibrant and welcoming community. Job Responsibilities: Join a well-established, multi-specialty clinic located on the hospital campus. Collaborate with two current orthopedic surgeons and other primary care providers. Provide high-quality orthopedic care with flexibility to shape your practice. Conduct patient consultations, surgeries, follow-ups, and in-office procedures. Perform inpatient hospital care or collaborate with hospitalist teams for coverage. Participate in flexible call rotation and weekend coverage. Utilize Epic EMR system for documentation and in-basket management. Work closely with a tenured CRNA team and on-campus specialty support. Engage in teaching or collaborating with APPs and clinic staff. Manage the medical care of your patient panel and ensure optimal outcomes. Document detailed medical histories and physical examinations in accordance with hospital guidelines. Provide or coordinate call coverage for clinic and inpatient care. Maintain a high level of alertness and safety in all aspects of care. Not accepting Locums candidates. Open to J1 visa candidates only. Not open to 1099 candidates. Qualifications: Must be Board Eligible or Board Certified in Orthopedic Surgery. MO License (or willing to obtain). 2 years of experience in Orthopedic Surgery (2-5 years preferred). DEA (must be obtained prior to start). CSR/CDS (must be obtained prior to start). Clean Malpractice & License History is highly preferred. Copy of most recent NPDB Report (within 30 to 60 days active). License and Certification Requirements: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Orthopedic Surgery. Controlled Substance Registration (CSR/CDS). DEA Certification. Must be willing to obtain a Missouri License. Discover the charm of Sullivan, Missouri a small, friendly city just an hour away from St. Louis. Enjoy a vibrant community life while serving your patients in a top-notch facility that encourages personal and professional growth. Join us in making a difference in healthcare!
Job Title: Permanent OB/GYN Physician Join a dedicated team at a well-established healthcare facility in Bellefontaine, Ohio, where the focus is on providing exceptional maternal and reproductive healthcare in a supportive and family-oriented environment. This full-time position offers a balanced work-life with the opportunity to truly impact the community's health. Job Responsibilities: Work a 4-day clinical schedule with an administrative day that can be managed from home. Provide comprehensive outpatient and inpatient obstetric and gynecologic care. Perform surgical procedures, including cesarean sections and gynecologic surgeries. Attend to deliveries, with an average of one per day (approximately 360 births/year). Participate in a 1:4 call rotation (weekday and weekend). Travel between multiple clinic locations as needed. Utilize Meditech Expanse EMR for documentation and patient management. Collaborate effectively with other healthcare professionals to maintain patient-centered care. Contribute to a safe and efficient working environment. Must report to the hospital within 30 minutes when on call. Qualifications: Board Certified or Truly Board Eligible in OB/GYN (ABOG or AOA-accredited residency). New graduate candidates are welcome, provided they are working toward Board Certification. Ability to become Board Certified within the required timeframe after starting the position. Clean malpractice/licensure history is preferred. Strong collaborative skills and a commitment to patient care. License & Certification Requirements: Ohio medical license (or willingness to obtain). DEA certification (or willingness to obtain). ACLS, BLS, PALS, and NRP certifications are required. Experience the charm and friendliness of Bellefontaine, Ohio, a picturesque Midwestern city that offers an inviting atmosphere and a strong sense of community. Enjoy the benefits of working in a serene environment, while making a real difference in the lives of families and individuals!
01/10/2026
Full time
Job Title: Permanent OB/GYN Physician Join a dedicated team at a well-established healthcare facility in Bellefontaine, Ohio, where the focus is on providing exceptional maternal and reproductive healthcare in a supportive and family-oriented environment. This full-time position offers a balanced work-life with the opportunity to truly impact the community's health. Job Responsibilities: Work a 4-day clinical schedule with an administrative day that can be managed from home. Provide comprehensive outpatient and inpatient obstetric and gynecologic care. Perform surgical procedures, including cesarean sections and gynecologic surgeries. Attend to deliveries, with an average of one per day (approximately 360 births/year). Participate in a 1:4 call rotation (weekday and weekend). Travel between multiple clinic locations as needed. Utilize Meditech Expanse EMR for documentation and patient management. Collaborate effectively with other healthcare professionals to maintain patient-centered care. Contribute to a safe and efficient working environment. Must report to the hospital within 30 minutes when on call. Qualifications: Board Certified or Truly Board Eligible in OB/GYN (ABOG or AOA-accredited residency). New graduate candidates are welcome, provided they are working toward Board Certification. Ability to become Board Certified within the required timeframe after starting the position. Clean malpractice/licensure history is preferred. Strong collaborative skills and a commitment to patient care. License & Certification Requirements: Ohio medical license (or willingness to obtain). DEA certification (or willingness to obtain). ACLS, BLS, PALS, and NRP certifications are required. Experience the charm and friendliness of Bellefontaine, Ohio, a picturesque Midwestern city that offers an inviting atmosphere and a strong sense of community. Enjoy the benefits of working in a serene environment, while making a real difference in the lives of families and individuals!
Job Opportunity: Physician - Oncology in Coos Bay, OR Join our esteemed team in the serene community of Coos Bay, Oregon, where exceptional work-life balance meets coastal charm. We are seeking full-time or part-time Medical Oncologists and/or Hematologists to join our renowned cancer center, serving as the primary hub for top-tier cancer care across the southern coast of Oregon. Job Responsibilities: Accept part-time (48 hours per pay period) and full-time (80 hours per pay period) candidates. BE (within 2 years)/BC in Medical Oncology and/or Hematology. Prefer experience in Radiation Oncology or be an excellent recent graduate. Manage a patient demographic of approximately 20% Hematology and 80% Oncology. Conduct an average of 10-15 patient visits per day in an outpatient setting. Work within a beautiful, free-standing cancer center with no inpatient consults. Utilize a state-of-the-art infusion room and onsite pharmacy. Collaborate with a highly skilled nurse infusion team. Participate in clinical trials and have access to leading-edge resources. Work-life balance with 1:4 call (primarily critical lab calls). Qualifications: Board Eligible (within 2 years) or Board Certified in Medical Oncology and/or Hematology. Experience practicing Radiation Oncology is preferred. Clean malpractice history/background. Demonstrated interest in part-time or full-time employment. Ties to Oregon, such as family or previous residency. License and Certification Requirements: Oregon medical license (or willingness to obtain). BLS certification (or willingness to obtain). Copy of the most recent NPDB self-query report. DEA registration (must be obtained prior to start). Coos Bay is a hidden gem located along Oregon's stunning coastline, offering breathtaking views and a community that values outdoor recreation. With family-friendly neighborhoods and access to top-rated schools, it's an ideal place for both personal and professional growth. Experience life in a community where the pace is relaxed, yet opportunities are abundant!
01/09/2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Physician - Oncology in Coos Bay, OR Join our esteemed team in the serene community of Coos Bay, Oregon, where exceptional work-life balance meets coastal charm. We are seeking full-time or part-time Medical Oncologists and/or Hematologists to join our renowned cancer center, serving as the primary hub for top-tier cancer care across the southern coast of Oregon. Job Responsibilities: Accept part-time (48 hours per pay period) and full-time (80 hours per pay period) candidates. BE (within 2 years)/BC in Medical Oncology and/or Hematology. Prefer experience in Radiation Oncology or be an excellent recent graduate. Manage a patient demographic of approximately 20% Hematology and 80% Oncology. Conduct an average of 10-15 patient visits per day in an outpatient setting. Work within a beautiful, free-standing cancer center with no inpatient consults. Utilize a state-of-the-art infusion room and onsite pharmacy. Collaborate with a highly skilled nurse infusion team. Participate in clinical trials and have access to leading-edge resources. Work-life balance with 1:4 call (primarily critical lab calls). Qualifications: Board Eligible (within 2 years) or Board Certified in Medical Oncology and/or Hematology. Experience practicing Radiation Oncology is preferred. Clean malpractice history/background. Demonstrated interest in part-time or full-time employment. Ties to Oregon, such as family or previous residency. License and Certification Requirements: Oregon medical license (or willingness to obtain). BLS certification (or willingness to obtain). Copy of the most recent NPDB self-query report. DEA registration (must be obtained prior to start). Coos Bay is a hidden gem located along Oregon's stunning coastline, offering breathtaking views and a community that values outdoor recreation. With family-friendly neighborhoods and access to top-rated schools, it's an ideal place for both personal and professional growth. Experience life in a community where the pace is relaxed, yet opportunities are abundant!
Join Our Team as an Outpatient Rheumatologist in Findlay, Ohio! Blanchard Valley Health System, a nationally recognized and award-winning independent health system located in Findlay, Ohio, is eager to welcome a passionate and flexible Outpatient Rheumatologist (MD/DO) to our state-of-the-art Wellness Park facility. Our supportive administration promotes autonomy in practice design and offers unmatched work-life balance options. Job Responsibilities: Provide 100% outpatient rheumatology care at the BVHS Wellness Park. Design a personalized schedule tailored to your needs (part-time, full-time, or week on/week off). Select your own patient mix and age group . Collaborate with a full complement of medical and surgical specialties . Engage in weekly on-site CME and Mayo Clinic Care Network programs . Work alongside a strong care team model for excellent support. Enjoy full practice autonomy and influence practice direction. Utilize Cerner EMR , integrated across inpatient and outpatient settings. Consider teaching opportunities for medical students and APP trainees. Leverage resources like Mayo Clinic eConsults , eBoards , and AskMayoExpert . Benefit from 24/7 in-house hospitalist support for inpatient needs. Qualifications: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Rheumatology (within the last five years of eligibility). Unrestricted medical license in Ohio or willing to obtain one. DEA certification (must be obtained prior to start). Clean malpractice and license record. License and Certification Requirements: Must hold a valid Ohio medical license. Board Certification by the appropriate specialty board (Rheumatology). DEA must be obtained prior to starting. Findlay, Ohio offers a vibrant community with a rich blend of small-town charm and urban convenience. Enjoy beautiful parks, a thriving arts scene, and friendly neighborhoods, all set within a location that provides easy access to larger metropolitan areas. Explore the opportunities that await you in Findlay!
01/09/2026
Full time
Join Our Team as an Outpatient Rheumatologist in Findlay, Ohio! Blanchard Valley Health System, a nationally recognized and award-winning independent health system located in Findlay, Ohio, is eager to welcome a passionate and flexible Outpatient Rheumatologist (MD/DO) to our state-of-the-art Wellness Park facility. Our supportive administration promotes autonomy in practice design and offers unmatched work-life balance options. Job Responsibilities: Provide 100% outpatient rheumatology care at the BVHS Wellness Park. Design a personalized schedule tailored to your needs (part-time, full-time, or week on/week off). Select your own patient mix and age group . Collaborate with a full complement of medical and surgical specialties . Engage in weekly on-site CME and Mayo Clinic Care Network programs . Work alongside a strong care team model for excellent support. Enjoy full practice autonomy and influence practice direction. Utilize Cerner EMR , integrated across inpatient and outpatient settings. Consider teaching opportunities for medical students and APP trainees. Leverage resources like Mayo Clinic eConsults , eBoards , and AskMayoExpert . Benefit from 24/7 in-house hospitalist support for inpatient needs. Qualifications: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Rheumatology (within the last five years of eligibility). Unrestricted medical license in Ohio or willing to obtain one. DEA certification (must be obtained prior to start). Clean malpractice and license record. License and Certification Requirements: Must hold a valid Ohio medical license. Board Certification by the appropriate specialty board (Rheumatology). DEA must be obtained prior to starting. Findlay, Ohio offers a vibrant community with a rich blend of small-town charm and urban convenience. Enjoy beautiful parks, a thriving arts scene, and friendly neighborhoods, all set within a location that provides easy access to larger metropolitan areas. Explore the opportunities that await you in Findlay!
Join a Leading Otolaryngology Practice in Findlay, Ohio! ENT Specialists of Northwest Ohio at a top-ranked Newsweek World s Best Hospital 2025 is seeking a full-time, board-certified Otolaryngologist to join their supportive and flexible practice. Located in a thriving independent community health system, this opportunity offers a unique chance to work in a collaborative environment backed by advanced technology. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive, full-service ENT care to a wide referral base with little competition. Manage an average patient load of 20-30 patients per day in the clinic. Perform surgeries in one of three OR locations, including local hospitals and surgery centers. Utilize advanced technology, including da Vinci Xi Surgical Robots. Collaborate with an onsite audiology team and various medical/surgical subspecialties. Participate in a care team model with advanced practice providers. Take backup call only while APPs cover primary calls. Contribute to a collegial work culture that values work-life balance and physician wellness. Have input into practice patterns, schedules, and patient volumes. Access Mayo Clinic resources for ongoing education and support. Optionally teach medical students and advanced practice trainees. Qualifications: Board Eligible (within 5 years of eligibility) or Board Certified in Otolaryngology. Unrestricted medical license in Ohio or willingness to obtain. DEA certification (must be obtained prior to start). Clean malpractice history and medical license. Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification by the appropriate specialty board in Otolaryngology. Unrestricted medical license in Ohio. DEA certification to be obtained before starting position. Findlay, Ohio is a vibrant community that offers a high quality of life with diverse cultural attractions, recreational options, and a welcoming atmosphere. Discover all that this charming city has to offer while advancing your medical career in a supportive environment!
01/09/2026
Full time
Join a Leading Otolaryngology Practice in Findlay, Ohio! ENT Specialists of Northwest Ohio at a top-ranked Newsweek World s Best Hospital 2025 is seeking a full-time, board-certified Otolaryngologist to join their supportive and flexible practice. Located in a thriving independent community health system, this opportunity offers a unique chance to work in a collaborative environment backed by advanced technology. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive, full-service ENT care to a wide referral base with little competition. Manage an average patient load of 20-30 patients per day in the clinic. Perform surgeries in one of three OR locations, including local hospitals and surgery centers. Utilize advanced technology, including da Vinci Xi Surgical Robots. Collaborate with an onsite audiology team and various medical/surgical subspecialties. Participate in a care team model with advanced practice providers. Take backup call only while APPs cover primary calls. Contribute to a collegial work culture that values work-life balance and physician wellness. Have input into practice patterns, schedules, and patient volumes. Access Mayo Clinic resources for ongoing education and support. Optionally teach medical students and advanced practice trainees. Qualifications: Board Eligible (within 5 years of eligibility) or Board Certified in Otolaryngology. Unrestricted medical license in Ohio or willingness to obtain. DEA certification (must be obtained prior to start). Clean malpractice history and medical license. Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification by the appropriate specialty board in Otolaryngology. Unrestricted medical license in Ohio. DEA certification to be obtained before starting position. Findlay, Ohio is a vibrant community that offers a high quality of life with diverse cultural attractions, recreational options, and a welcoming atmosphere. Discover all that this charming city has to offer while advancing your medical career in a supportive environment!
Job Title: Permanent Nurse Practitioner - Neonatology Join a Dynamic Team in Las Vegas! Sunrise Children s Hospital in Las Vegas, NV, is actively seeking a dedicated Neonatal Nurse Practitioner to be part of a respected, high-acuity Level III NICU team. This facility provides 24/7 collaborative care and advanced neonatal interventions, making it an ideal place for professional growth and meaningful impact. Job Responsibilities: Join a collaborative team of 13 neonatologists and 12 advanced practice providers (NNPs/PAs). Deliver patient-centered care in a 72-bed Level III NICU with an average daily census of 60. Manage complex and critical neonatal cases, including ELBW infants. Utilize cutting-edge technologies including: Neonatal ECMO Jet and oscillatory high-frequency ventilation Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) Whole-body cooling for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) Participate in dedicated neonatal resuscitation and transport teams. Collaborate with full-spectrum pediatric subspecialists, including cardiovascular surgery. Integrate care within a comprehensive pediatric ecosystem (PICU, CVICU, pediatric ER). Contribute to a compassionate care model focused on innovation and outcomes. Qualifications: Board Certified in Neonatal Nurse Practitioner NNP-BC (Required). Current APRN national specialty certification. Master s degree or higher in Nursing. Clean malpractice/licensure history (Highly Preferred). Willingness to obtain NV license (Required). Recent NPDB Report (within 30 to 60 days active) (Required). DEA and CSR/CDS must be obtained prior to start (Required). License and Certification Requirements: Current APRN national specialty certification as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. NV state license (or willingness to obtain). All necessary certifications and licenses must be maintained and documented. Come experience all that Las Vegas has to offer. Known for its vibrant nightlife, world-class entertainment, and stunning landscapes, Las Vegas is a city where you can live and work in a dynamic environment. With no state income tax, your income stretches further, allowing you to enjoy all the amenities this exciting city has to offer!
01/09/2026
Full time
Job Title: Permanent Nurse Practitioner - Neonatology Join a Dynamic Team in Las Vegas! Sunrise Children s Hospital in Las Vegas, NV, is actively seeking a dedicated Neonatal Nurse Practitioner to be part of a respected, high-acuity Level III NICU team. This facility provides 24/7 collaborative care and advanced neonatal interventions, making it an ideal place for professional growth and meaningful impact. Job Responsibilities: Join a collaborative team of 13 neonatologists and 12 advanced practice providers (NNPs/PAs). Deliver patient-centered care in a 72-bed Level III NICU with an average daily census of 60. Manage complex and critical neonatal cases, including ELBW infants. Utilize cutting-edge technologies including: Neonatal ECMO Jet and oscillatory high-frequency ventilation Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) Whole-body cooling for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) Participate in dedicated neonatal resuscitation and transport teams. Collaborate with full-spectrum pediatric subspecialists, including cardiovascular surgery. Integrate care within a comprehensive pediatric ecosystem (PICU, CVICU, pediatric ER). Contribute to a compassionate care model focused on innovation and outcomes. Qualifications: Board Certified in Neonatal Nurse Practitioner NNP-BC (Required). Current APRN national specialty certification. Master s degree or higher in Nursing. Clean malpractice/licensure history (Highly Preferred). Willingness to obtain NV license (Required). Recent NPDB Report (within 30 to 60 days active) (Required). DEA and CSR/CDS must be obtained prior to start (Required). License and Certification Requirements: Current APRN national specialty certification as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. NV state license (or willingness to obtain). All necessary certifications and licenses must be maintained and documented. Come experience all that Las Vegas has to offer. Known for its vibrant nightlife, world-class entertainment, and stunning landscapes, Las Vegas is a city where you can live and work in a dynamic environment. With no state income tax, your income stretches further, allowing you to enjoy all the amenities this exciting city has to offer!
Join Our Team of Anesthesiologists in Jackson, Michigan! We are excited to announce an opportunity for a full-time Anesthesiologist with Critical Care fellowship training to join our dedicated ICU and surgical team at a Level 2 Trauma Center located in Jackson, Michigan. Here, you'll experience high-acuity care complemented by exceptional teamwork and opportunities for career advancement. Job Responsibilities: Provide 8 12 weeks per year of service in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU), including home call coverage. Oversee a growing team of Advanced Practice Providers managing complex post-operative patients. Deliver comprehensive anesthesia services during non-ICU weeks, including general operating room coverage and obstetric anesthesia. Share OR call duties proportionately based on ICU coverage. Collaborate with an experienced, multidisciplinary team in a Level 2 Trauma Center setting. Participate in clinical decision-making, protocol development, and care coordination. Engage in teaching and mentoring opportunities with residents and Advanced Practice Providers. Utilize Epic EMR for seamless and integrated patient documentation. Join a collaborative and innovative department focused on clinical excellence, patient safety, and continuous improvement. Must be available to start ASAP. Qualifications: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Anesthesiology. Fellowship trained in Critical Care Medicine. Experience in diverse anesthesia practices including obstetrics and pediatrics. Ability to work effectively in a team environment. Strong clinical decision-making skills. License and Certification Requirements: Michigan Medical License (or willingness to obtain). BLS, ACLS, PALS certifications (or willing to obtain prior to start date). DEA registration (to be obtained prior to start). Current COVID and flu vaccinations. Clean malpractice and license history. Copy of most recent NPDB report. Jackson, Michigan offers a vibrant community steeped in history, dotted with family-friendly attractions, parks, and a welcoming atmosphere. Experience a balanced lifestyle with access to both urban conveniences and serene natural landscapes. Take the next step in your career in a city that truly values health and wellbeing.
01/09/2026
Full time
Join Our Team of Anesthesiologists in Jackson, Michigan! We are excited to announce an opportunity for a full-time Anesthesiologist with Critical Care fellowship training to join our dedicated ICU and surgical team at a Level 2 Trauma Center located in Jackson, Michigan. Here, you'll experience high-acuity care complemented by exceptional teamwork and opportunities for career advancement. Job Responsibilities: Provide 8 12 weeks per year of service in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU), including home call coverage. Oversee a growing team of Advanced Practice Providers managing complex post-operative patients. Deliver comprehensive anesthesia services during non-ICU weeks, including general operating room coverage and obstetric anesthesia. Share OR call duties proportionately based on ICU coverage. Collaborate with an experienced, multidisciplinary team in a Level 2 Trauma Center setting. Participate in clinical decision-making, protocol development, and care coordination. Engage in teaching and mentoring opportunities with residents and Advanced Practice Providers. Utilize Epic EMR for seamless and integrated patient documentation. Join a collaborative and innovative department focused on clinical excellence, patient safety, and continuous improvement. Must be available to start ASAP. Qualifications: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Anesthesiology. Fellowship trained in Critical Care Medicine. Experience in diverse anesthesia practices including obstetrics and pediatrics. Ability to work effectively in a team environment. Strong clinical decision-making skills. License and Certification Requirements: Michigan Medical License (or willingness to obtain). BLS, ACLS, PALS certifications (or willing to obtain prior to start date). DEA registration (to be obtained prior to start). Current COVID and flu vaccinations. Clean malpractice and license history. Copy of most recent NPDB report. Jackson, Michigan offers a vibrant community steeped in history, dotted with family-friendly attractions, parks, and a welcoming atmosphere. Experience a balanced lifestyle with access to both urban conveniences and serene natural landscapes. Take the next step in your career in a city that truly values health and wellbeing.
Job Title: Permanent Physician - Urology Join a community-focused, not-for-profit hospital in the picturesque region of Southern Vermont. This facility features modern amenities, including state-of-the-art surgical suites, and offers a collaborative work environment that ensures a balanced schedule. Become part of a team dedicated to providing high-quality care while enjoying everything Vermont has to offer. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive urological care to both adult and pediatric patients. Deliver care in both outpatient clinic settings and inpatient hospital environments. Collaborate with an established urologist and a nurse practitioner in a single-site practice. Perform surgical procedures in advanced operating rooms. Conduct hospital consultations and manage urological emergencies. Participate in a light on-call rotation (1:4 call schedule) covering a single hospital site. Utilize Cerner Community Works for electronic medical records. Maintain a full-time schedule, Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Manage an average of patients per day. Support departmental succession planning and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. Open to new graduates; consideration given to candidates with lapsed board certification willing to recertify. Not open to long-distance commuters or alternative shift arrangements. Qualifications: Board certified or board eligible in Urology. Completed an accredited urology residency program in the United States or Canada. Clean malpractice history. Ability to document no direct applications to this position. License and Certification Requirements: Active Vermont medical license (must be obtained prior to start). Passed the certification exam by the American Board of Urology (ABU). Current BLS certification. Current DEA registration. Brattleboro offers a vibrant community, rich arts and culture, scenic landscapes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Experience a high quality of life while making a difference in the healthcare of your community.
01/09/2026
Full time
Job Title: Permanent Physician - Urology Join a community-focused, not-for-profit hospital in the picturesque region of Southern Vermont. This facility features modern amenities, including state-of-the-art surgical suites, and offers a collaborative work environment that ensures a balanced schedule. Become part of a team dedicated to providing high-quality care while enjoying everything Vermont has to offer. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive urological care to both adult and pediatric patients. Deliver care in both outpatient clinic settings and inpatient hospital environments. Collaborate with an established urologist and a nurse practitioner in a single-site practice. Perform surgical procedures in advanced operating rooms. Conduct hospital consultations and manage urological emergencies. Participate in a light on-call rotation (1:4 call schedule) covering a single hospital site. Utilize Cerner Community Works for electronic medical records. Maintain a full-time schedule, Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Manage an average of patients per day. Support departmental succession planning and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. Open to new graduates; consideration given to candidates with lapsed board certification willing to recertify. Not open to long-distance commuters or alternative shift arrangements. Qualifications: Board certified or board eligible in Urology. Completed an accredited urology residency program in the United States or Canada. Clean malpractice history. Ability to document no direct applications to this position. License and Certification Requirements: Active Vermont medical license (must be obtained prior to start). Passed the certification exam by the American Board of Urology (ABU). Current BLS certification. Current DEA registration. Brattleboro offers a vibrant community, rich arts and culture, scenic landscapes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Experience a high quality of life while making a difference in the healthcare of your community.
Join Our Team as an Orthopedic Surgeon in Brattleboro, VT Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, a leading community healthcare provider in southern Vermont, is seeking a full-time Orthopaedic Surgeon to join its thriving Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine team. This role offers a rewarding practice environment with a preferred focus in hand or foot and ankle surgery, access to cutting-edge robotic technology, and a vibrant lifestyle in the heart of the Green Mountains. Key Responsibilities: Deliver comprehensive orthopaedic care with a strong focus on hand or foot and ankle surgery. Work in a hospital-based outpatient clinic setting at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital. Treat a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions, referring multi-trauma cases to tertiary care. Utilize MAKO robotic surgical technology in state-of-the-art, orthopaedic-dedicated OR suites. Collaborate with a supportive team of 3 Orthopaedic Surgeons and 4 Physician Assistants. Manage an average of 25+ patients per day. Participate in a 1:4 general ortho call rotation. Use Cerner Community Works for EMR management. Enjoy dedicated OR block time with opportunities for clinical growth. Qualifications: Board certified or board eligible in Orthopaedic Surgery. (REQUIRED) Clean malpractice history. Recent NPDB Report (within the last 30 to 60 days) - no exemptions. Active Vermont License (must be obtained prior to start). (REQUIRED) Subspecialty Certificate in Surgery of the Hand or Foot and Ankle is highly preferred. License and Certification Requirements: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) Board Certified or Board Eligible. Vermont DEA License. CPR Certification (must be obtained prior to start). (REQUIRED) BLS Certification (must be obtained prior to start). (REQUIRED) Brattleboro, VT is a charming town nestled in the scenic Green Mountains, offering a vibrant arts community, outdoor recreational activities, and a welcoming atmosphere. It's an ideal place for those looking to balance a fulfilling career with a rich lifestyle. Come experience the beauty and community spirit that Brattleboro has to offer!
01/09/2026
Full time
Join Our Team as an Orthopedic Surgeon in Brattleboro, VT Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, a leading community healthcare provider in southern Vermont, is seeking a full-time Orthopaedic Surgeon to join its thriving Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine team. This role offers a rewarding practice environment with a preferred focus in hand or foot and ankle surgery, access to cutting-edge robotic technology, and a vibrant lifestyle in the heart of the Green Mountains. Key Responsibilities: Deliver comprehensive orthopaedic care with a strong focus on hand or foot and ankle surgery. Work in a hospital-based outpatient clinic setting at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital. Treat a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions, referring multi-trauma cases to tertiary care. Utilize MAKO robotic surgical technology in state-of-the-art, orthopaedic-dedicated OR suites. Collaborate with a supportive team of 3 Orthopaedic Surgeons and 4 Physician Assistants. Manage an average of 25+ patients per day. Participate in a 1:4 general ortho call rotation. Use Cerner Community Works for EMR management. Enjoy dedicated OR block time with opportunities for clinical growth. Qualifications: Board certified or board eligible in Orthopaedic Surgery. (REQUIRED) Clean malpractice history. Recent NPDB Report (within the last 30 to 60 days) - no exemptions. Active Vermont License (must be obtained prior to start). (REQUIRED) Subspecialty Certificate in Surgery of the Hand or Foot and Ankle is highly preferred. License and Certification Requirements: American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) Board Certified or Board Eligible. Vermont DEA License. CPR Certification (must be obtained prior to start). (REQUIRED) BLS Certification (must be obtained prior to start). (REQUIRED) Brattleboro, VT is a charming town nestled in the scenic Green Mountains, offering a vibrant arts community, outdoor recreational activities, and a welcoming atmosphere. It's an ideal place for those looking to balance a fulfilling career with a rich lifestyle. Come experience the beauty and community spirit that Brattleboro has to offer!
Join Our Hematology Oncology Team in Beautiful Brattleboro, Vermont! We are seeking a part-time, board-certified or board-eligible Medical Oncologist to become a vital part of our outpatient clinic located in scenic Brattleboro, Vermont. This is an exciting opportunity to deliver high-quality, patient-centered oncology care in a supportive environment. Enjoy a competitive benefits package, relocation and sign-on bonuses, and the flexibility of a part-time schedule in a community-focused hospital. Job Responsibilities: Provide outpatient cancer care and occasional inpatient consults at a community-based hospital. Assess and treat approximately patients per clinic day. Diagnose and manage a wide range of cancer conditions using patient-centered, evidence-based practices. Develop and implement personalized treatment plans. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary care team that includes radiologists, surgeons, nurses, and support staff. Participate in shared on-call duties with a negotiable schedule. Utilize Cerner Community Works for documentation and EMR management. Educate patients and their families on diagnosis, treatment options, and prognosis. Stay updated on advancements in oncology through continued education and research. Contribute to a culture committed to compassion, quality, and teamwork. Ideal for candidates seeking part-time roles or multi-employment opportunities. Open to commuting candidates (over 1 hour travel acceptable). Qualifications: Board Certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) in Medical Oncology (required). Clean malpractice history. Active Vermont medical license (must be obtained prior to start). BLS (Basic Life Support) certification (must be obtained prior to start). DEA registration (must be obtained prior to start). Experience in oncology preferred. License and Certification Requirements: Active Vermont medical license. BLS certification required before starting. DEA registration must be obtained prior to start. Brattleboro is not only known for its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant arts scene, but it also offers a welcoming community atmosphere. Enjoy outdoor activities, local festivals, and a rich cultural heritage all while building a fulfilling career in healthcare. Become a part of a facility that is dedicated to serving its community and improving the lives of patients in a serene New England setting!
01/09/2026
Full time
Join Our Hematology Oncology Team in Beautiful Brattleboro, Vermont! We are seeking a part-time, board-certified or board-eligible Medical Oncologist to become a vital part of our outpatient clinic located in scenic Brattleboro, Vermont. This is an exciting opportunity to deliver high-quality, patient-centered oncology care in a supportive environment. Enjoy a competitive benefits package, relocation and sign-on bonuses, and the flexibility of a part-time schedule in a community-focused hospital. Job Responsibilities: Provide outpatient cancer care and occasional inpatient consults at a community-based hospital. Assess and treat approximately patients per clinic day. Diagnose and manage a wide range of cancer conditions using patient-centered, evidence-based practices. Develop and implement personalized treatment plans. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary care team that includes radiologists, surgeons, nurses, and support staff. Participate in shared on-call duties with a negotiable schedule. Utilize Cerner Community Works for documentation and EMR management. Educate patients and their families on diagnosis, treatment options, and prognosis. Stay updated on advancements in oncology through continued education and research. Contribute to a culture committed to compassion, quality, and teamwork. Ideal for candidates seeking part-time roles or multi-employment opportunities. Open to commuting candidates (over 1 hour travel acceptable). Qualifications: Board Certification from the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) in Medical Oncology (required). Clean malpractice history. Active Vermont medical license (must be obtained prior to start). BLS (Basic Life Support) certification (must be obtained prior to start). DEA registration (must be obtained prior to start). Experience in oncology preferred. License and Certification Requirements: Active Vermont medical license. BLS certification required before starting. DEA registration must be obtained prior to start. Brattleboro is not only known for its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant arts scene, but it also offers a welcoming community atmosphere. Enjoy outdoor activities, local festivals, and a rich cultural heritage all while building a fulfilling career in healthcare. Become a part of a facility that is dedicated to serving its community and improving the lives of patients in a serene New England setting!
Job Opportunity: Chief of Gastroenterology in Atlantic City, NJ Join southeastern New Jersey's largest health system, recognized with the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. This is an exceptional opportunity to lead the development of a high-impact academic division that merges clinical care, research, and education, in line with our Vision 2030 strategy. Job Responsibilities: Design and lead a cutting-edge GI program aligned with AtlantiCare s strategic goals. Establish a dynamic academic GI division focused on research, education, and advanced clinical care. Develop and enhance advanced GI services including complex endoscopic procedures and comprehensive outpatient care. Recruit, train, and inspire a multidisciplinary team of GI hospitalists, faculty, and support staff. Provide expert consultation and management of complex GI cases as a hands-on clinical leader. Facilitate collaboration across specialties, particularly in cancer care with strategic partners. Manage robust referral volumes and ensure consistent endoscopic scheduling from day one. Mentor and foster workforce development through training and culture-building initiatives. Enhance community engagement to reduce healthcare disparities in underserved populations. Ensure compliance with necessary certifications upon hire. Shape the future of GI care in Atlantic, Ocean, and Cape May Counties. Qualifications: Board Certification in Gastroenterology (REQUIRED). Active and unrestricted New Jersey state medical license or willingness to obtain. Minimum of five years of experience as a practicing gastroenterologist (new graduates will not be considered). History of medical leadership or experience in program development is preferred. Strong communication skills and ability to foster teamwork. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification in Gastroenterology - REQUIRED. Active New Jersey medical license - REQUIRED. Valid BLS certification - REQUIRED. Valid ACLS certification - REQUIRED. DEA registration - REQUIRED. Controlled Substance Registration (CSR/CDS) - REQUIRED. Compliance with COVID and Flu vaccination mandates. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Atlantic City, NJ! Known for its stunning beachfront, exciting entertainment, and a welcoming community, Atlantic City offers an ideal environment for both professional growth and personal enjoyment. Revel in the local culture, dining, and outdoor activities while making a significant difference in local healthcare.
01/09/2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Chief of Gastroenterology in Atlantic City, NJ Join southeastern New Jersey's largest health system, recognized with the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. This is an exceptional opportunity to lead the development of a high-impact academic division that merges clinical care, research, and education, in line with our Vision 2030 strategy. Job Responsibilities: Design and lead a cutting-edge GI program aligned with AtlantiCare s strategic goals. Establish a dynamic academic GI division focused on research, education, and advanced clinical care. Develop and enhance advanced GI services including complex endoscopic procedures and comprehensive outpatient care. Recruit, train, and inspire a multidisciplinary team of GI hospitalists, faculty, and support staff. Provide expert consultation and management of complex GI cases as a hands-on clinical leader. Facilitate collaboration across specialties, particularly in cancer care with strategic partners. Manage robust referral volumes and ensure consistent endoscopic scheduling from day one. Mentor and foster workforce development through training and culture-building initiatives. Enhance community engagement to reduce healthcare disparities in underserved populations. Ensure compliance with necessary certifications upon hire. Shape the future of GI care in Atlantic, Ocean, and Cape May Counties. Qualifications: Board Certification in Gastroenterology (REQUIRED). Active and unrestricted New Jersey state medical license or willingness to obtain. Minimum of five years of experience as a practicing gastroenterologist (new graduates will not be considered). History of medical leadership or experience in program development is preferred. Strong communication skills and ability to foster teamwork. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certification in Gastroenterology - REQUIRED. Active New Jersey medical license - REQUIRED. Valid BLS certification - REQUIRED. Valid ACLS certification - REQUIRED. DEA registration - REQUIRED. Controlled Substance Registration (CSR/CDS) - REQUIRED. Compliance with COVID and Flu vaccination mandates. Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Atlantic City, NJ! Known for its stunning beachfront, exciting entertainment, and a welcoming community, Atlantic City offers an ideal environment for both professional growth and personal enjoyment. Revel in the local culture, dining, and outdoor activities while making a significant difference in local healthcare.
Join Our Team as a Diagnostic Radiologist in Saginaw, MI! Covenant HealthCare is excited to invite a talented Diagnostic Radiologist to our dynamic team in the Great Lakes Bay Region of Michigan. Our facility offers a hybrid work model and a collaborative culture, allowing for both onsite and remote work while providing high-quality care in a patient-centered environment. Embrace the opportunity for professional growth in a setting that values your expertise and commitment. Job Responsibilities: Interpret a variety of diagnostic imaging studies, with a focus on Body Imaging. Utilize a hybrid work model that allows for onsite and remote collaboration. Participate in a weekday schedule (Monday Friday) with defined hours. Provide onsite coverage one weekend per month, performing fluoroscopy, handling ECC, stat, and inpatient cases. Take part in one required holiday shift per year. Work collaboratively within a team-oriented radiology department. Demonstrate a strong commitment to patient care and quality standards. Foster a positive and collegial work environment. Qualifications: Board-certified or board-eligible in Diagnostic Radiology (within 5 years of residency). Proficiency in Body Imaging. Ability to operate in a hybrid setting. Active Michigan medical license (or in the process of obtaining one). Strong communication and collaboration skills. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology. Active Michigan License (or in process of obtaining). DEA registration (must be obtained prior to start). CSR/CDS registration (must be obtained prior to start). Copy of most recent NPDB Report (within 30 to 60 days active). Visa Accepted: H-1B. Saginaw, Michigan, offers a vibrant community with beautiful parks, recreational opportunities, and a rich cultural scene. Enjoy the scenic views of the Great Lakes Bay Region while making a difference in the lives of your patients. Join us in creating a healthier future for our community!
01/09/2026
Full time
Join Our Team as a Diagnostic Radiologist in Saginaw, MI! Covenant HealthCare is excited to invite a talented Diagnostic Radiologist to our dynamic team in the Great Lakes Bay Region of Michigan. Our facility offers a hybrid work model and a collaborative culture, allowing for both onsite and remote work while providing high-quality care in a patient-centered environment. Embrace the opportunity for professional growth in a setting that values your expertise and commitment. Job Responsibilities: Interpret a variety of diagnostic imaging studies, with a focus on Body Imaging. Utilize a hybrid work model that allows for onsite and remote collaboration. Participate in a weekday schedule (Monday Friday) with defined hours. Provide onsite coverage one weekend per month, performing fluoroscopy, handling ECC, stat, and inpatient cases. Take part in one required holiday shift per year. Work collaboratively within a team-oriented radiology department. Demonstrate a strong commitment to patient care and quality standards. Foster a positive and collegial work environment. Qualifications: Board-certified or board-eligible in Diagnostic Radiology (within 5 years of residency). Proficiency in Body Imaging. Ability to operate in a hybrid setting. Active Michigan medical license (or in the process of obtaining one). Strong communication and collaboration skills. License and Certification Requirements: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Diagnostic Radiology. Active Michigan License (or in process of obtaining). DEA registration (must be obtained prior to start). CSR/CDS registration (must be obtained prior to start). Copy of most recent NPDB Report (within 30 to 60 days active). Visa Accepted: H-1B. Saginaw, Michigan, offers a vibrant community with beautiful parks, recreational opportunities, and a rich cultural scene. Enjoy the scenic views of the Great Lakes Bay Region while making a difference in the lives of your patients. Join us in creating a healthier future for our community!
Join Our Team as a Non-Invasive Cardiologist in Saginaw, MI! Facility Overview: Covenant Healthcare is in search of a full-time, board-certified or board-eligible Non-Invasive Cardiologist to become a vital part of our dynamic and expanding cardiovascular team located in Saginaw, Michigan. Our facility prides itself on delivering exceptional diagnostic services with a focus on compassionate patient care in a supportive environment. Job Responsibilities: Provide a full scope of non-invasive cardiology services with a focus on diagnostic excellence and compassionate care. Perform and interpret cardiac imaging, including echocardiography, stress testing, vascular imaging, and nuclear cardiology. Analyze diagnostic tests to assess and manage a broad range of cardiovascular conditions. Deliver care in both outpatient clinic settings and during inpatient consultations and rounds. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to design and implement personalized care plans for patients. Participate in quality improvement initiatives, clinical research, and educational activities within the cardiology department. Qualifications: Board-certified or board-eligible in cardiovascular disease (within 5 years of residency). Completion of fellowship training in Non-Invasive Cardiology from an accredited program. Active Michigan medical license or in the process of obtaining. Strong clinical skills in interpreting cardiac imaging studies. DEA and CSR/CDS must be obtained prior to start. Copy of most recent NPDB Report (within 30 to 60 days active). License and Certification Requirements: Completion of a fellowship in Non-Invasive Cardiology. Board Certification or Board Eligibility. Active Michigan License. Discover the charm of Saginaw, Michigan! Known for its rich history and vibrant community, Saginaw offers a welcoming environment with excellent cultural, recreational, and dining options. Join us and be a part of a community that values health and wellness!
01/09/2026
Full time
Join Our Team as a Non-Invasive Cardiologist in Saginaw, MI! Facility Overview: Covenant Healthcare is in search of a full-time, board-certified or board-eligible Non-Invasive Cardiologist to become a vital part of our dynamic and expanding cardiovascular team located in Saginaw, Michigan. Our facility prides itself on delivering exceptional diagnostic services with a focus on compassionate patient care in a supportive environment. Job Responsibilities: Provide a full scope of non-invasive cardiology services with a focus on diagnostic excellence and compassionate care. Perform and interpret cardiac imaging, including echocardiography, stress testing, vascular imaging, and nuclear cardiology. Analyze diagnostic tests to assess and manage a broad range of cardiovascular conditions. Deliver care in both outpatient clinic settings and during inpatient consultations and rounds. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to design and implement personalized care plans for patients. Participate in quality improvement initiatives, clinical research, and educational activities within the cardiology department. Qualifications: Board-certified or board-eligible in cardiovascular disease (within 5 years of residency). Completion of fellowship training in Non-Invasive Cardiology from an accredited program. Active Michigan medical license or in the process of obtaining. Strong clinical skills in interpreting cardiac imaging studies. DEA and CSR/CDS must be obtained prior to start. Copy of most recent NPDB Report (within 30 to 60 days active). License and Certification Requirements: Completion of a fellowship in Non-Invasive Cardiology. Board Certification or Board Eligibility. Active Michigan License. Discover the charm of Saginaw, Michigan! Known for its rich history and vibrant community, Saginaw offers a welcoming environment with excellent cultural, recreational, and dining options. Join us and be a part of a community that values health and wellness!
Job Title: Permanent NP/PA in Oncology - Coos Bay, OR Join the team at a 127-bed Level III Trauma hospital nestled along the beautiful Southern Coast of Oregon! We are seeking an additional Advanced Practice Caregiver to enhance our collaborative Oncology service line. With a catchment area serving over 320,000 residents, this facility is dedicated to delivering exceptional care to the community. Experience working in a state-of-the-art Cancer Center, affiliated with OHSU Knight Cancer Network, providing comprehensive services including radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and clinical trials. Job Responsibilities: Full-time, Day shift (four ten-hour shifts, no nights or weekends) Participate in a paid call shared equally among team members Primarily focus on outpatient care with occasional inpatient consultations Contribute as a member of the clinical patient care team, performing tasks consistent with advanced practice licensure Collaborate with a high-caliber, collegial nurse infusion team Maintain regular attendance and punctuality in alignment with job requirements Qualifications: Board Certified NP or PA (REQUIRED) AONCP certification (or in process) for NP candidates (REQUIRED) Oregon license (or willingness to obtain) (REQUIRED) Experience in oncology, preferably in both inpatient and outpatient settings (HIGHLY PREFERRED) Clean malpractice history and background (REQUIRED) Excellent clinical acumen and interpersonal skills Ability to maintain confidentiality and communicate effectively License and Certification Requirements: Active Oregon NP or PA license required for practice AONCP certification in process for NP candidates (REQUIRED) Copy of recent NPDB self-query report (within 30 to 60 days active) (REQUIRED) Located in Coos Bay, experience the charm of this vibrant coastal city! Surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, residents enjoy a strong sense of community and access to outdoor activities, cultural events, and local cuisine. Discover the beauty of the Oregon Coast while growing your career in a supportive healthcare environment.
01/09/2026
Full time
Job Title: Permanent NP/PA in Oncology - Coos Bay, OR Join the team at a 127-bed Level III Trauma hospital nestled along the beautiful Southern Coast of Oregon! We are seeking an additional Advanced Practice Caregiver to enhance our collaborative Oncology service line. With a catchment area serving over 320,000 residents, this facility is dedicated to delivering exceptional care to the community. Experience working in a state-of-the-art Cancer Center, affiliated with OHSU Knight Cancer Network, providing comprehensive services including radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and clinical trials. Job Responsibilities: Full-time, Day shift (four ten-hour shifts, no nights or weekends) Participate in a paid call shared equally among team members Primarily focus on outpatient care with occasional inpatient consultations Contribute as a member of the clinical patient care team, performing tasks consistent with advanced practice licensure Collaborate with a high-caliber, collegial nurse infusion team Maintain regular attendance and punctuality in alignment with job requirements Qualifications: Board Certified NP or PA (REQUIRED) AONCP certification (or in process) for NP candidates (REQUIRED) Oregon license (or willingness to obtain) (REQUIRED) Experience in oncology, preferably in both inpatient and outpatient settings (HIGHLY PREFERRED) Clean malpractice history and background (REQUIRED) Excellent clinical acumen and interpersonal skills Ability to maintain confidentiality and communicate effectively License and Certification Requirements: Active Oregon NP or PA license required for practice AONCP certification in process for NP candidates (REQUIRED) Copy of recent NPDB self-query report (within 30 to 60 days active) (REQUIRED) Located in Coos Bay, experience the charm of this vibrant coastal city! Surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, residents enjoy a strong sense of community and access to outdoor activities, cultural events, and local cuisine. Discover the beauty of the Oregon Coast while growing your career in a supportive healthcare environment.
Job Title: Permanent Physician - Urology Join a community-focused, not-for-profit hospital in the picturesque region of Southern Vermont. This facility features modern amenities, including state-of-the-art surgical suites, and offers a collaborative work environment that ensures a balanced schedule. Become part of a team dedicated to providing high-quality care while enjoying everything Vermont has to offer. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive urological care to both adult and pediatric patients. Deliver care in both outpatient clinic settings and inpatient hospital environments. Collaborate with an established urologist and a nurse practitioner in a single-site practice. Perform surgical procedures in advanced operating rooms. Conduct hospital consultations and manage urological emergencies. Participate in a light on-call rotation (1:4 call schedule) covering a single hospital site. Utilize Cerner Community Works for electronic medical records. Maintain a full-time schedule, Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Manage an average of patients per day. Support departmental succession planning and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. Open to new graduates; consideration given to candidates with lapsed board certification willing to recertify. Not open to long-distance commuters or alternative shift arrangements. Qualifications: Board certified or board eligible in Urology. Completed an accredited urology residency program in the United States or Canada. Clean malpractice history. Ability to document no direct applications to this position. License and Certification Requirements: Active Vermont medical license (must be obtained prior to start). Passed the certification exam by the American Board of Urology (ABU). Current BLS certification. Current DEA registration. Brattleboro offers a vibrant community, rich arts and culture, scenic landscapes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Experience a high quality of life while making a difference in the healthcare of your community.
01/09/2026
Full time
Job Title: Permanent Physician - Urology Join a community-focused, not-for-profit hospital in the picturesque region of Southern Vermont. This facility features modern amenities, including state-of-the-art surgical suites, and offers a collaborative work environment that ensures a balanced schedule. Become part of a team dedicated to providing high-quality care while enjoying everything Vermont has to offer. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive urological care to both adult and pediatric patients. Deliver care in both outpatient clinic settings and inpatient hospital environments. Collaborate with an established urologist and a nurse practitioner in a single-site practice. Perform surgical procedures in advanced operating rooms. Conduct hospital consultations and manage urological emergencies. Participate in a light on-call rotation (1:4 call schedule) covering a single hospital site. Utilize Cerner Community Works for electronic medical records. Maintain a full-time schedule, Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Manage an average of patients per day. Support departmental succession planning and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. Open to new graduates; consideration given to candidates with lapsed board certification willing to recertify. Not open to long-distance commuters or alternative shift arrangements. Qualifications: Board certified or board eligible in Urology. Completed an accredited urology residency program in the United States or Canada. Clean malpractice history. Ability to document no direct applications to this position. License and Certification Requirements: Active Vermont medical license (must be obtained prior to start). Passed the certification exam by the American Board of Urology (ABU). Current BLS certification. Current DEA registration. Brattleboro offers a vibrant community, rich arts and culture, scenic landscapes, and a variety of outdoor activities. Experience a high quality of life while making a difference in the healthcare of your community.