Seeking a motivated, passionate, and team-oriented Physical Therapist to join our growing practice. Our team consists of Physical Therapists, Strength & Conditioning Specialists, Athletic Trainers and Certified Personal Trainers dedicated to providing the best in rehabilitation, orthopedics, sports medicine, and performance training. This company is owned and operated by a Physical Therapist and has been providing premium services since 2005. The ideal candidate will have a current PT license for GA and clinical experience in an orthopaedic and sports outpatient setting. Less experienced, yet truly exceptional PTs are welcome to apply. Our patient population represents a vast array of the age and injury spectrums. Candidates must be able to multi-task effectively and work efficiently in a busy, team-oriented clinical setting, while maintaining a positive and cooperative attitude. Strong communication skills, excellent attention to detail, and a superior level of professionalism are all essential. "I am interested in truly revolutionary Physical Therapists. Game changers. Team players interested in advancing the profession on all fronts; Clinically, online, and professional & public perception. A relentless patient advocate focused on success." - DPT, CEO This company offers competitive salaries, bonuses, and benefits package including HSAs and Continuing Education assistance. We currently have two locations (Hamilton Mill (Dacula) & Buford, GA), and are continuing to grow with several more locations in mind. This is an excellent professional growth opportunity for a talented, motivated individual who demonstrates a strong work ethic, and a passion for the field.
12/07/2024
Seeking a motivated, passionate, and team-oriented Physical Therapist to join our growing practice. Our team consists of Physical Therapists, Strength & Conditioning Specialists, Athletic Trainers and Certified Personal Trainers dedicated to providing the best in rehabilitation, orthopedics, sports medicine, and performance training. This company is owned and operated by a Physical Therapist and has been providing premium services since 2005. The ideal candidate will have a current PT license for GA and clinical experience in an orthopaedic and sports outpatient setting. Less experienced, yet truly exceptional PTs are welcome to apply. Our patient population represents a vast array of the age and injury spectrums. Candidates must be able to multi-task effectively and work efficiently in a busy, team-oriented clinical setting, while maintaining a positive and cooperative attitude. Strong communication skills, excellent attention to detail, and a superior level of professionalism are all essential. "I am interested in truly revolutionary Physical Therapists. Game changers. Team players interested in advancing the profession on all fronts; Clinically, online, and professional & public perception. A relentless patient advocate focused on success." - DPT, CEO This company offers competitive salaries, bonuses, and benefits package including HSAs and Continuing Education assistance. We currently have two locations (Hamilton Mill (Dacula) & Buford, GA), and are continuing to grow with several more locations in mind. This is an excellent professional growth opportunity for a talented, motivated individual who demonstrates a strong work ethic, and a passion for the field.
Job Description: This job role will entail the Athletic Trainer splitting time between providing outreach athletic training services at the secondary school setting/outpatient orthopedic practice. Under the direction of a Sports Medicine Physician, the Athletic Trainer will assist in evaluation and treatment of all musculoskeletal injuries and sports related injuries. While at the secondary school the Athletic Trainer's assignment will be to support the medical needs of the school while promoting Intermountain Sports Medicine Programs. The position will provide athletic training coverage, both 'onthe-field' and in the training room for injured athletes during practices and events. Such duties may also extend to assist other local high schools and college settings, community sporting events, and regional sporting camps/activities. Understanding that this position will have variable hours. Job Essentials Assesses patients to determine modifications of therapy and treatment needs in consultation with physician or physical therapist. Develops exercise programs that appropriately addresses patient's short and long term goals. Demonstrate and help patients execute prescribed therapeutic exercises per physician protocols or physical therapist directions. Monitors patient's response to treatment. Educates patients regarding exercise program, health needs, and risks. Coordinates care with other patient care providers as appropriate. Completes appropriate documentation including reports, treatments, intake forms, message logs etc. Cleans, maintains, and inspects exercise equipment. Reports repair and maintenance needs. Actively engages in marketing and community educational programs. Provides Certified Athletic Trainer services as assigned: Work closely with physician to facilitate post-operative care and injury treatment/rehabilitation. Educate patients on injuries, diagnosis and post-operative care and attend to patient questions/messages for physician. Perform the following duties for patients: Casting, Splinting, Brace fitting, Wound care and bandaging, Taking vitals, drawing up medications, perform testing for illnesses such as flu, strep etc. Assist with procedures and concussion treatments. File paperwork correctly and obtain prior authorizations on certain procedures and surgery. Minimum Qualifications Current license as an Athletic Trainer in state of practice. National athletic trainer certification. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers. Experience in a variety of computer programs including data bases, word processing, and internet. Related working experience, preferred Physical Requirements: Carrying, crawling, hearing/listening, lifting, manual dexterity, pulling/pushing, seeing, sitting, speaking, squatting/kneeling, standing, and walking. Location: Rocky Mountain Orthopedics Work City: Grand Junction Work State: Colorado Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience. $23.25 - $35.89 We care about your well-being - mind, body, and spirit - which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged. Learn more about our comprehensive benefits packages for our Idaho, Nevada, and Utah based caregivers , and for our Colorado, Montana, and Kansas based caregivers ; and our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion . Intermountain Health is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. All positions subject to close without notice.
12/06/2024
Full time
Job Description: This job role will entail the Athletic Trainer splitting time between providing outreach athletic training services at the secondary school setting/outpatient orthopedic practice. Under the direction of a Sports Medicine Physician, the Athletic Trainer will assist in evaluation and treatment of all musculoskeletal injuries and sports related injuries. While at the secondary school the Athletic Trainer's assignment will be to support the medical needs of the school while promoting Intermountain Sports Medicine Programs. The position will provide athletic training coverage, both 'onthe-field' and in the training room for injured athletes during practices and events. Such duties may also extend to assist other local high schools and college settings, community sporting events, and regional sporting camps/activities. Understanding that this position will have variable hours. Job Essentials Assesses patients to determine modifications of therapy and treatment needs in consultation with physician or physical therapist. Develops exercise programs that appropriately addresses patient's short and long term goals. Demonstrate and help patients execute prescribed therapeutic exercises per physician protocols or physical therapist directions. Monitors patient's response to treatment. Educates patients regarding exercise program, health needs, and risks. Coordinates care with other patient care providers as appropriate. Completes appropriate documentation including reports, treatments, intake forms, message logs etc. Cleans, maintains, and inspects exercise equipment. Reports repair and maintenance needs. Actively engages in marketing and community educational programs. Provides Certified Athletic Trainer services as assigned: Work closely with physician to facilitate post-operative care and injury treatment/rehabilitation. Educate patients on injuries, diagnosis and post-operative care and attend to patient questions/messages for physician. Perform the following duties for patients: Casting, Splinting, Brace fitting, Wound care and bandaging, Taking vitals, drawing up medications, perform testing for illnesses such as flu, strep etc. Assist with procedures and concussion treatments. File paperwork correctly and obtain prior authorizations on certain procedures and surgery. Minimum Qualifications Current license as an Athletic Trainer in state of practice. National athletic trainer certification. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers. Experience in a variety of computer programs including data bases, word processing, and internet. Related working experience, preferred Physical Requirements: Carrying, crawling, hearing/listening, lifting, manual dexterity, pulling/pushing, seeing, sitting, speaking, squatting/kneeling, standing, and walking. Location: Rocky Mountain Orthopedics Work City: Grand Junction Work State: Colorado Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience. $23.25 - $35.89 We care about your well-being - mind, body, and spirit - which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged. Learn more about our comprehensive benefits packages for our Idaho, Nevada, and Utah based caregivers , and for our Colorado, Montana, and Kansas based caregivers ; and our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion . Intermountain Health is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. All positions subject to close without notice.
Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital
Sugar Land, Texas
At Houston Methodist, the Athletic Trainer PRN position is responsible for preventing, recognizing, assessing, managing, treating, disposing of, and reconditioning athletic injuries under the direction of a physician licensed in this state or another qualified, licensed health professional. This position performs related duties in accordance with the state practice act, applicable regulations, and department policy, procedures, and practices. The Athletic Trainer PRN position demonstrates competence to adapt to work and customer service to accommodate the unique physical, psychosocial, cultural, safety and other development needs of patients served by the department. PEOPLE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Promotes a positive work environment and contributes to a dynamic, team-focused work unit that actively helps one other to achieve optimal department results. Collaborates with all members of the health care team by actively communicating and reporting pertinent information and data in a comprehensive manner to facilitate efficient and effective accomplishment of patient care. Provides oversight to support personnel of patient care duties, to ensure properly performed. Effectively communicates with the patient, family, physician, and coach regarding the patient's ability to return to practice and competition. SERVICE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Practices prevention, recognition, assessment, management, treatment, and reconditioning of injuries in accordance with athletic training practice act and in collaboration with providers. Documents patient assessments and treatment notes accurately. Works in an integrated manner with the health team in the provision of exercise and treatment modalities. QUALITY/SAFETY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provides safe, effective athletic training appropriate to the patient's ability and injury based upon the relevant evidence-based practice. Prepares patients for practice and competition through the appropriate utilization of braces, bandages, wrapping and taping techniques to prevent injury. Provides emergency care within the athletic trainer scope of practice. Proactively identifies/assesses any facility, environment, or patient related issues, documenting and communicating to management as appropriate. Corrects minor safety hazards. FINANCE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Utilizes resources with cost effectiveness and value creation in mind. Self-motivated to independently manage time effectively and prioritize daily tasks, assisting coworkers as needed. Promotes brand awareness while partnering within the community to increase service utilization. GROWTH/INNOVATION ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Assists in the organization and direction of specific activities of the department in coordination with leadership. Supports hospital and department goals and offers innovative solutions through participation in department projects to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of current practices. May participate in committees relevant special topics in professional literature at clinic meetings, grand rounds, conferences, and meetings in coordination with leadership. Seeks opportunities to expand learning beyond baseline competencies with a focus on continual process improvement. Remains current on professional issues and clinical skills. Assumes responsibility for self-growth and development by participating in in-service programs and continuing education. This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; the employee will also perform other reasonably related business/job duties as assigned. Houston Methodist reserves the right to revise job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree WORK EXPERIENCE None needed LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS - REQUIRED AT - Certified Athletic Trainer - State Licensure OR AT-Temp - Certified Athletic Trainer - Temporary State Licensure AND BLS - Basic Life Support (AHA) KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Demonstrates the skills and competencies necessary to safely perform the assigned job, determined through on-going skills, competency assessments, and performance evaluations Sufficient proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing the English language necessary to perform the essential functions of this job, especially with regard to activities impacting patient or employee safety or security Ability to effectively communicate with patients, physicians, family members and co-workers in a manner consistent with a customer service focus and application of positive language principles Adapts to multiple on-going priorities with minimal supervision; actively participating in problem-solving Demonstrates excellent time-management and critical thinking skills with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WORK ATTIRE Uniform Yes Scrubs No Business professional No Other (department approved) Yes ON-CALL Note that employees may be required to be on-call during emergencies (ie. DIsaster, Severe Weather Events, etc) regardless of selection below. On Call Yes TRAVEL Travel specifications may vary by department May require travel within the Houston Metropolitan area Yes May require travel outside Houston Metropolitan area Yes Company Profile: Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is committed to leading medicine by delivering the Houston Methodist standard of unparalleled quality, safety, service and innovation to patients in Fort Bend County and surrounding areas. With more than 1,300 affiliated physicians and 2,900 employees, Houston Methodist Sugar Land offers access to the most innovative care available, including comprehensive cancer care; neuroscience and spine care; orthopedics and sports medicine; heart and vascular care; women's services; childbirth center with level III NICU; bariatric and digestive care; and advanced imaging - all backed by our focus on healing people today and offering hope for tomorrow Houston Methodist is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal employment opportunity is a sound and just concept to which Houston Methodist is firmly bound. Houston Methodist will not engage in discrimination against or harassment of any person employed or seeking employment with Houston Methodist on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law. VEVRAA Federal Contractor - priority referral Protected Veterans requested.
12/06/2024
Full time
At Houston Methodist, the Athletic Trainer PRN position is responsible for preventing, recognizing, assessing, managing, treating, disposing of, and reconditioning athletic injuries under the direction of a physician licensed in this state or another qualified, licensed health professional. This position performs related duties in accordance with the state practice act, applicable regulations, and department policy, procedures, and practices. The Athletic Trainer PRN position demonstrates competence to adapt to work and customer service to accommodate the unique physical, psychosocial, cultural, safety and other development needs of patients served by the department. PEOPLE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Promotes a positive work environment and contributes to a dynamic, team-focused work unit that actively helps one other to achieve optimal department results. Collaborates with all members of the health care team by actively communicating and reporting pertinent information and data in a comprehensive manner to facilitate efficient and effective accomplishment of patient care. Provides oversight to support personnel of patient care duties, to ensure properly performed. Effectively communicates with the patient, family, physician, and coach regarding the patient's ability to return to practice and competition. SERVICE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Practices prevention, recognition, assessment, management, treatment, and reconditioning of injuries in accordance with athletic training practice act and in collaboration with providers. Documents patient assessments and treatment notes accurately. Works in an integrated manner with the health team in the provision of exercise and treatment modalities. QUALITY/SAFETY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provides safe, effective athletic training appropriate to the patient's ability and injury based upon the relevant evidence-based practice. Prepares patients for practice and competition through the appropriate utilization of braces, bandages, wrapping and taping techniques to prevent injury. Provides emergency care within the athletic trainer scope of practice. Proactively identifies/assesses any facility, environment, or patient related issues, documenting and communicating to management as appropriate. Corrects minor safety hazards. FINANCE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Utilizes resources with cost effectiveness and value creation in mind. Self-motivated to independently manage time effectively and prioritize daily tasks, assisting coworkers as needed. Promotes brand awareness while partnering within the community to increase service utilization. GROWTH/INNOVATION ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Assists in the organization and direction of specific activities of the department in coordination with leadership. Supports hospital and department goals and offers innovative solutions through participation in department projects to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of current practices. May participate in committees relevant special topics in professional literature at clinic meetings, grand rounds, conferences, and meetings in coordination with leadership. Seeks opportunities to expand learning beyond baseline competencies with a focus on continual process improvement. Remains current on professional issues and clinical skills. Assumes responsibility for self-growth and development by participating in in-service programs and continuing education. This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; the employee will also perform other reasonably related business/job duties as assigned. Houston Methodist reserves the right to revise job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree WORK EXPERIENCE None needed LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS - REQUIRED AT - Certified Athletic Trainer - State Licensure OR AT-Temp - Certified Athletic Trainer - Temporary State Licensure AND BLS - Basic Life Support (AHA) KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Demonstrates the skills and competencies necessary to safely perform the assigned job, determined through on-going skills, competency assessments, and performance evaluations Sufficient proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing the English language necessary to perform the essential functions of this job, especially with regard to activities impacting patient or employee safety or security Ability to effectively communicate with patients, physicians, family members and co-workers in a manner consistent with a customer service focus and application of positive language principles Adapts to multiple on-going priorities with minimal supervision; actively participating in problem-solving Demonstrates excellent time-management and critical thinking skills with the ability to prioritize multiple tasks SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS WORK ATTIRE Uniform Yes Scrubs No Business professional No Other (department approved) Yes ON-CALL Note that employees may be required to be on-call during emergencies (ie. DIsaster, Severe Weather Events, etc) regardless of selection below. On Call Yes TRAVEL Travel specifications may vary by department May require travel within the Houston Metropolitan area Yes May require travel outside Houston Metropolitan area Yes Company Profile: Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital is committed to leading medicine by delivering the Houston Methodist standard of unparalleled quality, safety, service and innovation to patients in Fort Bend County and surrounding areas. With more than 1,300 affiliated physicians and 2,900 employees, Houston Methodist Sugar Land offers access to the most innovative care available, including comprehensive cancer care; neuroscience and spine care; orthopedics and sports medicine; heart and vascular care; women's services; childbirth center with level III NICU; bariatric and digestive care; and advanced imaging - all backed by our focus on healing people today and offering hope for tomorrow Houston Methodist is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Equal employment opportunity is a sound and just concept to which Houston Methodist is firmly bound. Houston Methodist will not engage in discrimination against or harassment of any person employed or seeking employment with Houston Methodist on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law. VEVRAA Federal Contractor - priority referral Protected Veterans requested.
Description: JOB PURPOSE: The Athletic Trainer provides care to clients in need of sports related rehabilitation services in various settings. This person is responsible for the care of injured athletes from adolescents to geriatrics at community sporting events and on the practice and playing fields. The Athletic Trainer administers immediate first aid and develops a treatment program based on the nature of the injury. The Athletic Trainer communicates with the injured athlete, physician, coach, and family as appropriate. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelors degree in Athletic Training or related field such as Health, Physical, Education or Exercise Science. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: None. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association; Current Athletic Trainer license in State of Georgia; and BLS certification through AHA is required. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with a variety of sports programs preferred.
12/06/2024
Full time
Description: JOB PURPOSE: The Athletic Trainer provides care to clients in need of sports related rehabilitation services in various settings. This person is responsible for the care of injured athletes from adolescents to geriatrics at community sporting events and on the practice and playing fields. The Athletic Trainer administers immediate first aid and develops a treatment program based on the nature of the injury. The Athletic Trainer communicates with the injured athlete, physician, coach, and family as appropriate. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelors degree in Athletic Training or related field such as Health, Physical, Education or Exercise Science. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: None. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association; Current Athletic Trainer license in State of Georgia; and BLS certification through AHA is required. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with a variety of sports programs preferred.
Description: The ideal candidate needs to be able to work week nights until 8pm and weekends are required. JOB PURPOSE: The Athletic Trainer provides care to clients in need of sports related rehabilitation services in various settings. This person is responsible for the care of injured athletes from adolescents to geriatrics at community sporting events and on the practice and playing fields. The Athletic Trainer administers immediate first aid and develops a treatment program based on the nature of the injury. The Athletic Trainer communicates with the injured athlete, physician, coach, and family as appropriate. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelors degree in Athletic Training or related field such as Health, Physical, Education or Exercise Science. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: None. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association; Current Athletic Trainer license in State of Georgia; and BLS certification through AHA is required. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with a variety of sports programs preferred.
12/06/2024
Full time
Description: The ideal candidate needs to be able to work week nights until 8pm and weekends are required. JOB PURPOSE: The Athletic Trainer provides care to clients in need of sports related rehabilitation services in various settings. This person is responsible for the care of injured athletes from adolescents to geriatrics at community sporting events and on the practice and playing fields. The Athletic Trainer administers immediate first aid and develops a treatment program based on the nature of the injury. The Athletic Trainer communicates with the injured athlete, physician, coach, and family as appropriate. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelors degree in Athletic Training or related field such as Health, Physical, Education or Exercise Science. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: None. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association; Current Athletic Trainer license in State of Georgia; and BLS certification through AHA is required. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with a variety of sports programs preferred.
Description: JOB PURPOSE: The Athletic Trainer provides care to clients in need of sports related rehabilitation services in various settings. This person is responsible for the care of injured athletes from adolescents to geriatrics at community sporting events and on the practice and playing fields. The Athletic Trainer administers immediate first aid and develops a treatment program based on the nature of the injury. The Athletic Trainer communicates with the injured athlete, physician, coach, and family as appropriate. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelors degree in Athletic Training or related field such as Health, Physical, Education or Exercise Science. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: None. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association; Current Athletic Trainer license in State of Georgia; and BLS certification through AHA is required. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with a variety of sports programs preferred.
12/01/2024
Full time
Description: JOB PURPOSE: The Athletic Trainer provides care to clients in need of sports related rehabilitation services in various settings. This person is responsible for the care of injured athletes from adolescents to geriatrics at community sporting events and on the practice and playing fields. The Athletic Trainer administers immediate first aid and develops a treatment program based on the nature of the injury. The Athletic Trainer communicates with the injured athlete, physician, coach, and family as appropriate. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelors degree in Athletic Training or related field such as Health, Physical, Education or Exercise Science. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: None. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association; Current Athletic Trainer license in State of Georgia; and BLS certification through AHA is required. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with a variety of sports programs preferred.
Description: The ideal candidate needs to be able to work week nights until 8pm and weekends are required. JOB PURPOSE: The Athletic Trainer provides care to clients in need of sports related rehabilitation services in various settings. This person is responsible for the care of injured athletes from adolescents to geriatrics at community sporting events and on the practice and playing fields. The Athletic Trainer administers immediate first aid and develops a treatment program based on the nature of the injury. The Athletic Trainer communicates with the injured athlete, physician, coach, and family as appropriate. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelors degree in Athletic Training or related field such as Health, Physical, Education or Exercise Science. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: None. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association; Current Athletic Trainer license in State of Georgia; and BLS certification through AHA is required. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with a variety of sports programs preferred.
12/01/2024
Full time
Description: The ideal candidate needs to be able to work week nights until 8pm and weekends are required. JOB PURPOSE: The Athletic Trainer provides care to clients in need of sports related rehabilitation services in various settings. This person is responsible for the care of injured athletes from adolescents to geriatrics at community sporting events and on the practice and playing fields. The Athletic Trainer administers immediate first aid and develops a treatment program based on the nature of the injury. The Athletic Trainer communicates with the injured athlete, physician, coach, and family as appropriate. Qualifications: MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelors degree in Athletic Training or related field such as Health, Physical, Education or Exercise Science. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: None. MINIMUM LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION REQUIRED BY LAW: Current certification from the National Athletic Trainers Association; Current Athletic Trainer license in State of Georgia; and BLS certification through AHA is required. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with a variety of sports programs preferred.
FAMILY PRACTITIONER OPENING SALARY: $335,000 Guaranteed Year One Four- or five-day work week and student loan repayment up to $250,000 POSITION HIGHLIGHTS: Outpatient fulltime Family Medicine opportunity $60,000 sign-on bonus Four- or five-day work week Guaranteed salary, production incentive, bonuses, relocation, and student loan repayment OUR COMMUNITY Geneseo is located in Henry County, IL, and has a population of approximately 7,000 people. Geneseo is a beautiful community known for its Victorian-style homes, historic architecture, vibrant Main Street, many parks and churches, a movie theater, and friendly hometown atmosphere. Geneseo Community Unit School District operates five schools, and its high school recently opened a state-of-the-art $4M Career and Technical Education Center to provide hands-on learning and practical application to high school students focusing on technical trades. The Geneseo Park District includes a Community Center with indoor pool, cardio/weight room, recovery room, activity room, gymnasium, and event meeting room, the John and Carla Edwards Aquatic Center (outdoor facility), the Geneseo Park District Athletic Field, Anderson Memorial Park, Central Theater, and the Edwards Park Property. OUR HOSPITAL Located near the Quad Cities, Hammond-Henry Hospital has been dedicated to providing outstanding medical care by serving the people who live in Geneseo and the regional service area since 1901. Our independent and successful facility has enjoyed robust community support, financial success, and possesses an excellent reputation including being named the Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, achieving Most Wired status, attaining CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) 5-Star ratings for exceptional patient experience, named by the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network as a 4- or 5-Star High Achieving HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) for at least the past five years, and being named a CMS 5-Star LTC Living Center Award Winner for the past 12 years. We employ approximately 460 people and offer a wide array of services including acute care, cardiopulmonary, emergency services, home health, imaging, laboratory, community-based walk-in care/outpatient clinics, physical therapy, a sleep clinic, neurology and other specialty services, long term care, skilled care, social services, therapy, and surgical services. OUR REHAB SERVICES Our Rehabilitation Services Department offers a broad spectrum of care options for service line, setting, and patient type. We have multiple personal trainers, athletic trainers, cardiac/pulmonary therapy nurses, and speech, occupational, and physical therapists on staff. We cover inpatient, outpatient, home health, and we also have community outreach options. Our clinicians are comfortable treating chronic disorders, acute injuries, vestibular impairments, men s/women s health concerns, pediatric diagnosis and early intervention programming, outpatient neurology, sports medicine, and pre- and post-op orthopedics. Our facility offers a Hydroworx pool with zero entry, fully functioning treadmill, jet resistance, and underwater video for activity correction and visual feedback. Our Rehab Department also holds the contracts in surrounding school districts for athletic training. OUR IMAGING SERVICES We recently added Dynamic Digital Radiography, which is an upgraded x-ray machine that provides low dose radiation (lower than fluoroscopy) to view anatomical motion. This machine also allows us to stitch images so that long bones can be viewed with improved quality. Our MRI boasts an increased opening (71 cm) and sensory comforts (headphones and lighting) for comforting those with claustrophobia. The software upgrade improved our image quality and speed to equate to a 3T magnet MRI. We are also currently undergoing a fluoroscopy renovation which will conclude in August. We currently have three x-ray rooms (including fluoroscopy), three ultrasound rooms, one MRI, one CT, one bone density, 1 EMG, and one mammography room. INSURANCE Medical Insurance Coverage We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Saving Account insurance. HSAs have many advantages, including the fact premiums are much less expensive than other plans, such as PPOs. Because deductibles are typically higher with HSAs, members tend to be more careful when choosing healthcare options. For example, an employee might opt for a visit to Colona Clinic rather than the emergency room because s/he knows there will be a larger upfront expenditure. With an HSA, you may also open an account at Central Bank and divert pre-tax dollars into it. This way you are pre-funding your own medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. When you incur an expense, you simply use the debit card from your HSA at Central Bank to pay for it. When you do this, those dollars move from pre-tax to no tax because you are never taxed on them. In addition to receiving a tax benefit by using your HSA at Central Bank, Hammond-Henry Hospital matches the first $34.62 you divert to that account each pay day. That adds up to $900 in free money deposited into your account each year. HSA dollars do not expire and are yours the day they are deposited. No wait period, no vesting period. You can continue to use them for medical, dental, or vision expenses tax-free even after you re no longer participating in an HSA. Dental Insurance Coverage is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Orthodontia is covered at 50%, with a $1,000 cap. Vision Insurance Coverage is provided by Guardian VSP. Eye exams are only $10 a year under our plan. Basic Life Insurance includes receipt of $40,000 in free term life insurance and another $40,000 in free term accidental death and dismemberment insurance as a fulltime employee at Hammond-Henry Hospital Voluntary Life Insurance includes the option to purchase additional term life insurance and term accidental death and dismemberment insurance through easy payroll deduction. Prices are based on age but are very affordable and do not increase as you age. For example, if you are 50-54 years old, your rate if $.106 per $1,000 or only $1.06 per paycheck for $10,000 of coverage. Voluntary term life insurance is also available for your spouse and children. This insurance is offered only upon initial eligibility. There is a cap of $125,000. PENSION PLAN Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Pension Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pensions are offered by very few employers these days. We have a full pension which you cannot outlive. Once you are pension-eligible, you will draw that money as long as you live. There are also spouse continuation options with the plan. You contribute 4.5% of your pre-tax wage. HHH contributes the balance needed to fund today s retirees. HHH s contribution varies with current expenses and is always more than the employee portion. There is a 10-year vestment period before you are eligible for this lifelong pension. After one year of IMRF service, it also includes disability insurance and term life insurance, both free of charge. There is a wage cap of about $125,000, meaning after you ve earned that amount, IMRF is not withheld for the rest of the calendar year. IMRF-VAC - You may make voluntary additional contributions into your IMRF pension account. This is an after-tax savings option which pays 7.25% interest. The interest is awarded only once a year, and you essentially forfeit the first and last year of interest due to the way it is You may elect to contribute up to 10% of your after-tax wage. You may opt to take it as an annuity after you retire, which means it is added to the value of your pension for an even bigger monthly check. You must be contributing to IMRF to contribute to IMRF-VAC. OTHER BENEFITS Paid Time Off As a new physician, you will accrue a generous amount of PTO for every hour worked up to 80 hours worked per pay period per your contract. Long Term Sick Time You will also accrue sick time, but at a slower rate. Our sick time is intended for more serious illnesses. If you call in one day due to headache, PTO usage is required. The accrual rate is .0192 per hour, which is 40 hours per year for an 80-hour employee. 457(b) Plan Similar to a 401(k) plan, this retirement income option allows either pre-tax or post-tax options through Edward Jones. There is no company match, but the hospital picks up all administrative fees and commissions. In some cases the fees we pay exceed other companies matches. 100% of your money goes into your account and is always yours with no vestment period. With a Roth plan (post-tax) the interest and growth you realize over the years is not taxed.
11/20/2024
Full time
FAMILY PRACTITIONER OPENING SALARY: $335,000 Guaranteed Year One Four- or five-day work week and student loan repayment up to $250,000 POSITION HIGHLIGHTS: Outpatient fulltime Family Medicine opportunity $60,000 sign-on bonus Four- or five-day work week Guaranteed salary, production incentive, bonuses, relocation, and student loan repayment OUR COMMUNITY Geneseo is located in Henry County, IL, and has a population of approximately 7,000 people. Geneseo is a beautiful community known for its Victorian-style homes, historic architecture, vibrant Main Street, many parks and churches, a movie theater, and friendly hometown atmosphere. Geneseo Community Unit School District operates five schools, and its high school recently opened a state-of-the-art $4M Career and Technical Education Center to provide hands-on learning and practical application to high school students focusing on technical trades. The Geneseo Park District includes a Community Center with indoor pool, cardio/weight room, recovery room, activity room, gymnasium, and event meeting room, the John and Carla Edwards Aquatic Center (outdoor facility), the Geneseo Park District Athletic Field, Anderson Memorial Park, Central Theater, and the Edwards Park Property. OUR HOSPITAL Located near the Quad Cities, Hammond-Henry Hospital has been dedicated to providing outstanding medical care by serving the people who live in Geneseo and the regional service area since 1901. Our independent and successful facility has enjoyed robust community support, financial success, and possesses an excellent reputation including being named the Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, achieving Most Wired status, attaining CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) 5-Star ratings for exceptional patient experience, named by the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network as a 4- or 5-Star High Achieving HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) for at least the past five years, and being named a CMS 5-Star LTC Living Center Award Winner for the past 12 years. We employ approximately 460 people and offer a wide array of services including acute care, cardiopulmonary, emergency services, home health, imaging, laboratory, community-based walk-in care/outpatient clinics, physical therapy, a sleep clinic, neurology and other specialty services, long term care, skilled care, social services, therapy, and surgical services. OUR REHAB SERVICES Our Rehabilitation Services Department offers a broad spectrum of care options for service line, setting, and patient type. We have multiple personal trainers, athletic trainers, cardiac/pulmonary therapy nurses, and speech, occupational, and physical therapists on staff. We cover inpatient, outpatient, home health, and we also have community outreach options. Our clinicians are comfortable treating chronic disorders, acute injuries, vestibular impairments, men s/women s health concerns, pediatric diagnosis and early intervention programming, outpatient neurology, sports medicine, and pre- and post-op orthopedics. Our facility offers a Hydroworx pool with zero entry, fully functioning treadmill, jet resistance, and underwater video for activity correction and visual feedback. Our Rehab Department also holds the contracts in surrounding school districts for athletic training. OUR IMAGING SERVICES We recently added Dynamic Digital Radiography, which is an upgraded x-ray machine that provides low dose radiation (lower than fluoroscopy) to view anatomical motion. This machine also allows us to stitch images so that long bones can be viewed with improved quality. Our MRI boasts an increased opening (71 cm) and sensory comforts (headphones and lighting) for comforting those with claustrophobia. The software upgrade improved our image quality and speed to equate to a 3T magnet MRI. We are also currently undergoing a fluoroscopy renovation which will conclude in August. We currently have three x-ray rooms (including fluoroscopy), three ultrasound rooms, one MRI, one CT, one bone density, 1 EMG, and one mammography room. INSURANCE Medical Insurance Coverage We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Saving Account insurance. HSAs have many advantages, including the fact premiums are much less expensive than other plans, such as PPOs. Because deductibles are typically higher with HSAs, members tend to be more careful when choosing healthcare options. For example, an employee might opt for a visit to Colona Clinic rather than the emergency room because s/he knows there will be a larger upfront expenditure. With an HSA, you may also open an account at Central Bank and divert pre-tax dollars into it. This way you are pre-funding your own medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. When you incur an expense, you simply use the debit card from your HSA at Central Bank to pay for it. When you do this, those dollars move from pre-tax to no tax because you are never taxed on them. In addition to receiving a tax benefit by using your HSA at Central Bank, Hammond-Henry Hospital matches the first $34.62 you divert to that account each pay day. That adds up to $900 in free money deposited into your account each year. HSA dollars do not expire and are yours the day they are deposited. No wait period, no vesting period. You can continue to use them for medical, dental, or vision expenses tax-free even after you re no longer participating in an HSA. Dental Insurance Coverage is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Orthodontia is covered at 50%, with a $1,000 cap. Vision Insurance Coverage is provided by Guardian VSP. Eye exams are only $10 a year under our plan. Basic Life Insurance includes receipt of $40,000 in free term life insurance and another $40,000 in free term accidental death and dismemberment insurance as a fulltime employee at Hammond-Henry Hospital Voluntary Life Insurance includes the option to purchase additional term life insurance and term accidental death and dismemberment insurance through easy payroll deduction. Prices are based on age but are very affordable and do not increase as you age. For example, if you are 50-54 years old, your rate if $.106 per $1,000 or only $1.06 per paycheck for $10,000 of coverage. Voluntary term life insurance is also available for your spouse and children. This insurance is offered only upon initial eligibility. There is a cap of $125,000. PENSION PLAN Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Pension Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pensions are offered by very few employers these days. We have a full pension which you cannot outlive. Once you are pension-eligible, you will draw that money as long as you live. There are also spouse continuation options with the plan. You contribute 4.5% of your pre-tax wage. HHH contributes the balance needed to fund today s retirees. HHH s contribution varies with current expenses and is always more than the employee portion. There is a 10-year vestment period before you are eligible for this lifelong pension. After one year of IMRF service, it also includes disability insurance and term life insurance, both free of charge. There is a wage cap of about $125,000, meaning after you ve earned that amount, IMRF is not withheld for the rest of the calendar year. IMRF-VAC - You may make voluntary additional contributions into your IMRF pension account. This is an after-tax savings option which pays 7.25% interest. The interest is awarded only once a year, and you essentially forfeit the first and last year of interest due to the way it is You may elect to contribute up to 10% of your after-tax wage. You may opt to take it as an annuity after you retire, which means it is added to the value of your pension for an even bigger monthly check. You must be contributing to IMRF to contribute to IMRF-VAC. OTHER BENEFITS Paid Time Off As a new physician, you will accrue a generous amount of PTO for every hour worked up to 80 hours worked per pay period per your contract. Long Term Sick Time You will also accrue sick time, but at a slower rate. Our sick time is intended for more serious illnesses. If you call in one day due to headache, PTO usage is required. The accrual rate is .0192 per hour, which is 40 hours per year for an 80-hour employee. 457(b) Plan Similar to a 401(k) plan, this retirement income option allows either pre-tax or post-tax options through Edward Jones. There is no company match, but the hospital picks up all administrative fees and commissions. In some cases the fees we pay exceed other companies matches. 100% of your money goes into your account and is always yours with no vestment period. With a Roth plan (post-tax) the interest and growth you realize over the years is not taxed.
GENERAL SURGEON OPENING SALARY: $605,000 Guaranteed Year One Easy access to Chicago POSITION HIGHLIGHTS: Guaranteed base salary of $545,000 + RVUs 5-day work week Lucrative sign-on bonus + relocation assistance $250k Student Loan Repayment CME allowance, paid malpractice, health benefits, retirement, and paid vacation GENERAL DEPARTMENT / ENDOSCOPY INFORMATION: Da Vinci Xi Robot new in 2021 Stryker laparoscopic tower and instrumentation in all Operating Rooms Olympus scopes new in 2022 (four colonoscopes, four EGD scopes, and one bronchoscope) Olympus tower and equipment new in 2022 Savary dilators and balloon dilator Dual-sided Medivator AER Normal hours of surgery operation are M-F from 7 am to 4 pm, with after-hours coverage until 7 pm One Endoscopy Suite Three Operating Rooms 1 CS Department with one main sterilizer and one sub-sterile room with one small sterilizer Eight-room Same Day Surgery Department for pre- and post-op Six endoscopy unit rooms for pre- and post-op Three-bay PACU Department OUR COMMUNITY Geneseo is located in Henry County, IL, and has a population of approximately 7,000 people. Geneseo is a beautiful community known for its Victorian-style homes, historic architecture, vibrant Main Street, many parks and churches, a movie theater, and friendly hometown atmosphere. Geneseo Community Unit School District operates five schools, and its high school recently opened a state-of-the-art $4M Career and Technical Education Center to provide hands-on learning and practical application to high school students focusing on technical trades. The Geneseo Park District includes a Community Center with indoor pool, cardio/weight room, recovery room, activity room, gymnasium, and event meeting room, the John and Carla Edwards Aquatic Center (outdoor facility), the Geneseo Park District Athletic Field, Anderson Memorial Park, Central Theater, and the Edwards Park Property. OUR HOSPITAL Located near the Quad Cities, Hammond-Henry Hospital has been dedicated to providing outstanding medical care by serving the people who live in Geneseo and the regional service area since 1901. Our independent and successful facility has enjoyed robust community support, financial success, and possesses an excellent reputation including being named the Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, achieving Most Wired status, attaining CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) 5-Star ratings for exceptional patient experience, named by the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network as a 4- or 5-Star High Achieving HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) for at least the past five years, and being named a CMS 5-Star LTC Living Center Award Winner for the past 12 years. We employ approximately 460 people and offer a wide array of services including acute care, cardiopulmonary, emergency services, home health, imaging, laboratory, community-based walk-in care/outpatient clinics, physical therapy, a sleep clinic, neurology and other specialty services, long term care, skilled care, social services, therapy, and surgical services. OUR REHAB SERVICES Our Rehabilitation Services Department offers a broad spectrum of care options for service line, setting, and patient type. We have multiple personal trainers, athletic trainers, cardiac/pulmonary therapy nurses, and speech, occupational, and physical therapists on staff. We cover inpatient, outpatient, home health, and we also have community outreach options. Our clinicians are comfortable treating chronic disorders, acute injuries, vestibular impairments, men s/women s health concerns, pediatric diagnosis and early intervention programming, outpatient neurology, sports medicine, and pre- and post-op orthopedics. Our facility offers a Hydroworx pool with zero entry, fully functioning treadmill, jet resistance, and underwater video for activity correction and visual feedback. Our Rehab Department also holds the contracts in surrounding school districts for athletic training. OUR IMAGING SERVICES We recently added Dynamic Digital Radiography, which is an upgraded x-ray machine that provides low dose radiation (lower than fluoroscopy) to view anatomical motion. This machine also allows us to stitch images so that long bones can be viewed with improved quality. Our MRI boasts an increased opening (71 cm) and sensory comforts (headphones and lighting) for comforting those with claustrophobia. The software upgrade improved our image quality and speed to equate to a 3T magnet MRI. We are also currently undergoing a fluoroscopy renovation which will conclude in August. We currently have three x-ray rooms (including fluoroscopy), three ultrasound rooms, one MRI, one CT, one bone density, 1 EMG, and one mammography room. INSURANCE Medical Insurance Coverage We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Saving Account insurance. HSAs have many advantages, including the fact premiums are much less expensive than other plans, such as PPOs. Because deductibles are typically higher with HSAs, members tend to be more careful when choosing healthcare options. For example, an employee might opt for a visit to Colona Clinic rather than the emergency room because s/he knows there will be a larger upfront expenditure. With an HSA, you may also open an account at Central Bank and divert pre-tax dollars into it. This way you are pre-funding your own medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. When you incur an expense, you simply use the debit card from your HSA at Central Bank to pay for it. When you do this, those dollars move from pre-tax to no tax because you are never taxed on them. In addition to receiving a tax benefit by using your HSA at Central Bank, Hammond-Henry Hospital matches the first $34.62 you divert to that account each pay day. That adds up to $900 in free money deposited into your account each year. HSA dollars do not expire and are yours the day they are deposited. No wait period, no vesting period. You can continue to use them for medical, dental, or vision expenses tax-free even after you re no longer participating in an HSA. Dental Insurance Coverage is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Orthodontia is covered at 50%, with a $1,000 cap. Vision Insurance Coverage is provided by Guardian VSP. Eye exams are only $10 a year under our plan. Basic Life Insurance includes receipt of $40,000 in free term life insurance and another $40,000 in free term accidental death and dismemberment insurance as a fulltime employee at Hammond-Henry Hospital Voluntary Life Insurance includes the option to purchase additional term life insurance and term accidental death and dismemberment insurance through easy payroll deduction. Prices are based on age but are very affordable and do not increase as you age. For example, if you are 50-54 years old, your rate if $.106 per $1,000 or only $1.06 per paycheck for $10,000 of coverage. Voluntary term life insurance is also available for your spouse and children. This insurance is offered only upon initial eligibility. There is a cap of $125,000. PENSION PLAN Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Pension Illinois Municipal Retirement Fundpensions are offered by very few employers these days. We have a full pension which you cannot outlive. Once you are pension-eligible, you will draw that money as long as you live. There are also spouse continuation options with the plan. You contribute 4.5% of your pre-tax wage. HHH contributes the balance needed to fund today s retirees. HHH s contribution varies with current expenses and is always more than the employee portion. There is a 10-year vestment period before you are eligible for this lifelong pension. After one year of IMRF service, it also includes disability insurance and term life insurance, both free of charge. There is a wage cap of about $125,000, meaning after you ve earned that amount, IMRF is not withheld for the rest of the calendar year. IMRF-VAC -You may make voluntary additional contributions into your IMRF pension account. This is an after-tax savings option which pays 7.25% interest. The interest is awarded only once a year, and you essentially forfeit the first and last year of interest due to the way it is You may elect to contribute up to 10% of your after-tax wage. You may opt to take it as an annuity after you retire, which means it is added to the value of your pension for an even bigger monthly check. You must be contributing to IMRF to contribute to IMRF-VAC. OTHER BENEFITS Paid Time Off Asa new physician, you will accrue a generous amount of PTO for every hour worked up to 80 hours worked per pay period per your contract. Long Term Sick Time You will also accrue sick time, but at a slower rate. Our sick time is intended for more serious illnesses. If you call in one day due to headache, PTO usage is required. The accrual rate is .0192 per hour, which is 40 hours per year for an 80-hour employee. 457(b) Plan Similar to a 401(k) plan, this retirement income option allows either pre-tax or post-tax options through Edward Jones. There is no company match, but the hospital picks up all administrative fees and commissions. In some cases the fees we pay exceed other companies matches . click apply for full job details
11/13/2024
Full time
GENERAL SURGEON OPENING SALARY: $605,000 Guaranteed Year One Easy access to Chicago POSITION HIGHLIGHTS: Guaranteed base salary of $545,000 + RVUs 5-day work week Lucrative sign-on bonus + relocation assistance $250k Student Loan Repayment CME allowance, paid malpractice, health benefits, retirement, and paid vacation GENERAL DEPARTMENT / ENDOSCOPY INFORMATION: Da Vinci Xi Robot new in 2021 Stryker laparoscopic tower and instrumentation in all Operating Rooms Olympus scopes new in 2022 (four colonoscopes, four EGD scopes, and one bronchoscope) Olympus tower and equipment new in 2022 Savary dilators and balloon dilator Dual-sided Medivator AER Normal hours of surgery operation are M-F from 7 am to 4 pm, with after-hours coverage until 7 pm One Endoscopy Suite Three Operating Rooms 1 CS Department with one main sterilizer and one sub-sterile room with one small sterilizer Eight-room Same Day Surgery Department for pre- and post-op Six endoscopy unit rooms for pre- and post-op Three-bay PACU Department OUR COMMUNITY Geneseo is located in Henry County, IL, and has a population of approximately 7,000 people. Geneseo is a beautiful community known for its Victorian-style homes, historic architecture, vibrant Main Street, many parks and churches, a movie theater, and friendly hometown atmosphere. Geneseo Community Unit School District operates five schools, and its high school recently opened a state-of-the-art $4M Career and Technical Education Center to provide hands-on learning and practical application to high school students focusing on technical trades. The Geneseo Park District includes a Community Center with indoor pool, cardio/weight room, recovery room, activity room, gymnasium, and event meeting room, the John and Carla Edwards Aquatic Center (outdoor facility), the Geneseo Park District Athletic Field, Anderson Memorial Park, Central Theater, and the Edwards Park Property. OUR HOSPITAL Located near the Quad Cities, Hammond-Henry Hospital has been dedicated to providing outstanding medical care by serving the people who live in Geneseo and the regional service area since 1901. Our independent and successful facility has enjoyed robust community support, financial success, and possesses an excellent reputation including being named the Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, achieving Most Wired status, attaining CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) 5-Star ratings for exceptional patient experience, named by the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network as a 4- or 5-Star High Achieving HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) for at least the past five years, and being named a CMS 5-Star LTC Living Center Award Winner for the past 12 years. We employ approximately 460 people and offer a wide array of services including acute care, cardiopulmonary, emergency services, home health, imaging, laboratory, community-based walk-in care/outpatient clinics, physical therapy, a sleep clinic, neurology and other specialty services, long term care, skilled care, social services, therapy, and surgical services. OUR REHAB SERVICES Our Rehabilitation Services Department offers a broad spectrum of care options for service line, setting, and patient type. We have multiple personal trainers, athletic trainers, cardiac/pulmonary therapy nurses, and speech, occupational, and physical therapists on staff. We cover inpatient, outpatient, home health, and we also have community outreach options. Our clinicians are comfortable treating chronic disorders, acute injuries, vestibular impairments, men s/women s health concerns, pediatric diagnosis and early intervention programming, outpatient neurology, sports medicine, and pre- and post-op orthopedics. Our facility offers a Hydroworx pool with zero entry, fully functioning treadmill, jet resistance, and underwater video for activity correction and visual feedback. Our Rehab Department also holds the contracts in surrounding school districts for athletic training. OUR IMAGING SERVICES We recently added Dynamic Digital Radiography, which is an upgraded x-ray machine that provides low dose radiation (lower than fluoroscopy) to view anatomical motion. This machine also allows us to stitch images so that long bones can be viewed with improved quality. Our MRI boasts an increased opening (71 cm) and sensory comforts (headphones and lighting) for comforting those with claustrophobia. The software upgrade improved our image quality and speed to equate to a 3T magnet MRI. We are also currently undergoing a fluoroscopy renovation which will conclude in August. We currently have three x-ray rooms (including fluoroscopy), three ultrasound rooms, one MRI, one CT, one bone density, 1 EMG, and one mammography room. INSURANCE Medical Insurance Coverage We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Saving Account insurance. HSAs have many advantages, including the fact premiums are much less expensive than other plans, such as PPOs. Because deductibles are typically higher with HSAs, members tend to be more careful when choosing healthcare options. For example, an employee might opt for a visit to Colona Clinic rather than the emergency room because s/he knows there will be a larger upfront expenditure. With an HSA, you may also open an account at Central Bank and divert pre-tax dollars into it. This way you are pre-funding your own medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. When you incur an expense, you simply use the debit card from your HSA at Central Bank to pay for it. When you do this, those dollars move from pre-tax to no tax because you are never taxed on them. In addition to receiving a tax benefit by using your HSA at Central Bank, Hammond-Henry Hospital matches the first $34.62 you divert to that account each pay day. That adds up to $900 in free money deposited into your account each year. HSA dollars do not expire and are yours the day they are deposited. No wait period, no vesting period. You can continue to use them for medical, dental, or vision expenses tax-free even after you re no longer participating in an HSA. Dental Insurance Coverage is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Orthodontia is covered at 50%, with a $1,000 cap. Vision Insurance Coverage is provided by Guardian VSP. Eye exams are only $10 a year under our plan. Basic Life Insurance includes receipt of $40,000 in free term life insurance and another $40,000 in free term accidental death and dismemberment insurance as a fulltime employee at Hammond-Henry Hospital Voluntary Life Insurance includes the option to purchase additional term life insurance and term accidental death and dismemberment insurance through easy payroll deduction. Prices are based on age but are very affordable and do not increase as you age. For example, if you are 50-54 years old, your rate if $.106 per $1,000 or only $1.06 per paycheck for $10,000 of coverage. Voluntary term life insurance is also available for your spouse and children. This insurance is offered only upon initial eligibility. There is a cap of $125,000. PENSION PLAN Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Pension Illinois Municipal Retirement Fundpensions are offered by very few employers these days. We have a full pension which you cannot outlive. Once you are pension-eligible, you will draw that money as long as you live. There are also spouse continuation options with the plan. You contribute 4.5% of your pre-tax wage. HHH contributes the balance needed to fund today s retirees. HHH s contribution varies with current expenses and is always more than the employee portion. There is a 10-year vestment period before you are eligible for this lifelong pension. After one year of IMRF service, it also includes disability insurance and term life insurance, both free of charge. There is a wage cap of about $125,000, meaning after you ve earned that amount, IMRF is not withheld for the rest of the calendar year. IMRF-VAC -You may make voluntary additional contributions into your IMRF pension account. This is an after-tax savings option which pays 7.25% interest. The interest is awarded only once a year, and you essentially forfeit the first and last year of interest due to the way it is You may elect to contribute up to 10% of your after-tax wage. You may opt to take it as an annuity after you retire, which means it is added to the value of your pension for an even bigger monthly check. You must be contributing to IMRF to contribute to IMRF-VAC. OTHER BENEFITS Paid Time Off Asa new physician, you will accrue a generous amount of PTO for every hour worked up to 80 hours worked per pay period per your contract. Long Term Sick Time You will also accrue sick time, but at a slower rate. Our sick time is intended for more serious illnesses. If you call in one day due to headache, PTO usage is required. The accrual rate is .0192 per hour, which is 40 hours per year for an 80-hour employee. 457(b) Plan Similar to a 401(k) plan, this retirement income option allows either pre-tax or post-tax options through Edward Jones. There is no company match, but the hospital picks up all administrative fees and commissions. In some cases the fees we pay exceed other companies matches . click apply for full job details
EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIAN OPENING SALARY: $495,000 Average Earnings No Night Call Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine Physicians welcome POSITION HIGHLIGHTS: Flexibility to choose your own work schedule: no night call Ability to pick up additional shifts Sign-on bonus Critical access hospital with multiple providers EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AMENITIES: One Trauma Room, one Multi-Purpose Safe Room, and five regular Exam Rooms Decontamination space OUR COMMUNITY Geneseo is located in Henry County, IL, and has a population of approximately 7,000 people. Geneseo is a beautiful community known for its Victorian-style homes, historic architecture, vibrant Main Street, many parks and churches, a movie theater, and friendly hometown atmosphere. Geneseo Community Unit School District operates five schools, and its high school recently opened a state-of-the-art $4M Career and Technical Education Center to provide hands-on learning and practical application to high school students focusing on technical trades. The Geneseo Park District includes a Community Center with indoor pool, cardio/weight room, recovery room, activity room, gymnasium, and event meeting room, the John and Carla Edwards Aquatic Center (outdoor facility), the Geneseo Park District Athletic Field, Anderson Memorial Park, Central Theater, and the Edwards Park Property. OUR HOSPITAL Located near the Quad Cities, Hammond-Henry Hospital has been dedicated to providing outstanding medical care by serving the people who live in Geneseo and the regional service area since 1901. Our independent and successful facility has enjoyed robust community support, financial success, and possesses an excellent reputation including being named the Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, achieving Most Wired status, attaining CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) 5-Star ratings for exceptional patient experience, named by the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network as a 4- or 5-Star High Achieving HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) for at least the past five years, and being named a CMS 5-Star LTC Living Center Award Winner for the past 12 years. We employ approximately 460 people and offer a wide array of services including acute care, cardiopulmonary, emergency services, home health, imaging, laboratory, community-based walk-in care/outpatient clinics, physical therapy, a sleep clinic, neurology and other specialty services, long term care, skilled care, social services, therapy, and surgical services. OUR REHAB SERVICES Our Rehabilitation Services Department offers a broad spectrum of care options for service line, setting, and patient type. We have multiple personal trainers, athletic trainers, cardiac/pulmonary therapy nurses, and speech, occupational, and physical therapists on staff. We cover inpatient, outpatient, home health, and we also have community outreach options. Our clinicians are comfortable treating chronic disorders, acute injuries, vestibular impairments, men s/women s health concerns, pediatric diagnosis and early intervention programming, outpatient neurology, sports medicine, and pre- and post-op orthopedics. Our facility offers a Hydroworx pool with zero entry, fully functioning treadmill, jet resistance, and underwater video for activity correction and visual feedback. Our Rehab Department also holds the contracts in surrounding school districts for athletic training. OUR IMAGING SERVICES We recently added Dynamic Digital Radiography, which is an upgraded x-ray machine that provides low dose radiation (lower than fluoroscopy) to view anatomical motion. This machine also allows us to stitch images so that long bones can be viewed with improved quality. Our MRI boasts an increased opening (71 cm) and sensory comforts (headphones and lighting) for comforting those with claustrophobia. The software upgrade improved our image quality and speed to equate to a 3T magnet MRI. We are also currently undergoing a fluoroscopy renovation which will conclude in August. We currently have three x-ray rooms (including fluoroscopy), three ultrasound rooms, one MRI, one CT, one bone density, 1 EMG, and one mammography room. INSURANCE Medical Insurance Coverage We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Saving Account insurance. HSAs have many advantages, including the fact premiums are much less expensive than other plans, such as PPOs. Because deductibles are typically higher with HSAs, members tend to be more careful when choosing healthcare options. For example, an employee might opt for a visit to Colona Clinic rather than the emergency room because s/he knows there will be a larger upfront expenditure. With an HSA, you may also open an account at Central Bank and divert pre-tax dollars into it. This way you are pre-funding your own medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. When you incur an expense, you simply use the debit card from your HSA at Central Bank to pay for it. When you do this, those dollars move from pre-tax to no tax because you are never taxed on them. In addition to receiving a tax benefit by using your HSA at Central Bank, Hammond-Henry Hospital matches the first $34.62 you divert to that account each pay day. That adds up to $900 in free money deposited into your account each year. HSA dollars do not expire and are yours the day they are deposited. No wait period, no vesting period. You can continue to use them for medical, dental, or vision expenses tax-free even after you re no longer participating in an HSA. Dental Insurance Coverage is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Orthodontia is covered at 50%, with a $1,000 cap. Vision Insurance Coverage is provided by Guardian VSP. Eye exams are only $10 a year under our plan. Basic Life Insurance includes receipt of $40,000 in free term life insurance and another $40,000 in free term accidental death and dismemberment insurance as a fulltime employee at Hammond-Henry Hospital Voluntary Life Insurance includes the option to purchase additional term life insurance and term accidental death and dismemberment insurance through easy payroll deduction. Prices are based on age but are very affordable and do not increase as you age. For example, if you are 50-54 years old, your rate if $.106 per $1,000 or only $1.06 per paycheck for $10,000 of coverage. Voluntary term life insurance is also available for your spouse and children. This insurance is offered only upon initial eligibility. There is a cap of $125,000. PENSION PLAN Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Pension Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pensions are offered by very few employers these days. We have a full pension which you cannot outlive. Once you are pension-eligible, you will draw that money as long as you live. There are also spouse continuation options with the plan. You contribute 4.5% of your pre-tax wage. HHH contributes the balance needed to fund today s retirees. HHH s contribution varies with current expenses and is always more than the employee portion. There is a 10-year vestment period before you are eligible for this lifelong pension. After one year of IMRF service, it also includes disability insurance and term life insurance, both free of charge. There is a wage cap of about $125,000, meaning after you ve earned that amount, IMRF is not withheld for the rest of the calendar year. IMRF-VAC - You may make voluntary additional contributions into your IMRF pension account. This is an after-tax savings option which pays 7.25% interest. The interest is awarded only once a year, and you essentially forfeit the first and last year of interest due to the way it is You may elect to contribute up to 10% of your after-tax wage. You may opt to take it as an annuity after you retire, which means it is added to the value of your pension for an even bigger monthly check. You must be contributing to IMRF to contribute to IMRF-VAC. OTHER BENEFITS Paid Time Off As a new physician, you will accrue a generous amount of PTO for every hour worked up to 80 hours worked per pay period per your contract. Long Term Sick Time You will also accrue sick time, but at a slower rate. Our sick time is intended for more serious illnesses. If you call in one day due to headache, PTO usage is required. The accrual rate is .0192 per hour, which is 40 hours per year for an 80-hour employee. 457(b) Plan Similar to a 401(k) plan, this retirement income option allows either pre-tax or post-tax options through Edward Jones. There is no company match, but the hospital picks up all administrative fees and commissions. In some cases the fees we pay exceed other companies matches. 100% of your money goes into your account and is always yours with no vestment period. With a Roth plan (post-tax) the interest and growth you realize over the years is not taxed.
11/13/2024
Full time
EMERGENCY MEDICINE PHYSICIAN OPENING SALARY: $495,000 Average Earnings No Night Call Family Medicine and Emergency Medicine Physicians welcome POSITION HIGHLIGHTS: Flexibility to choose your own work schedule: no night call Ability to pick up additional shifts Sign-on bonus Critical access hospital with multiple providers EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AMENITIES: One Trauma Room, one Multi-Purpose Safe Room, and five regular Exam Rooms Decontamination space OUR COMMUNITY Geneseo is located in Henry County, IL, and has a population of approximately 7,000 people. Geneseo is a beautiful community known for its Victorian-style homes, historic architecture, vibrant Main Street, many parks and churches, a movie theater, and friendly hometown atmosphere. Geneseo Community Unit School District operates five schools, and its high school recently opened a state-of-the-art $4M Career and Technical Education Center to provide hands-on learning and practical application to high school students focusing on technical trades. The Geneseo Park District includes a Community Center with indoor pool, cardio/weight room, recovery room, activity room, gymnasium, and event meeting room, the John and Carla Edwards Aquatic Center (outdoor facility), the Geneseo Park District Athletic Field, Anderson Memorial Park, Central Theater, and the Edwards Park Property. OUR HOSPITAL Located near the Quad Cities, Hammond-Henry Hospital has been dedicated to providing outstanding medical care by serving the people who live in Geneseo and the regional service area since 1901. Our independent and successful facility has enjoyed robust community support, financial success, and possesses an excellent reputation including being named the Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, achieving Most Wired status, attaining CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) 5-Star ratings for exceptional patient experience, named by the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network as a 4- or 5-Star High Achieving HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) for at least the past five years, and being named a CMS 5-Star LTC Living Center Award Winner for the past 12 years. We employ approximately 460 people and offer a wide array of services including acute care, cardiopulmonary, emergency services, home health, imaging, laboratory, community-based walk-in care/outpatient clinics, physical therapy, a sleep clinic, neurology and other specialty services, long term care, skilled care, social services, therapy, and surgical services. OUR REHAB SERVICES Our Rehabilitation Services Department offers a broad spectrum of care options for service line, setting, and patient type. We have multiple personal trainers, athletic trainers, cardiac/pulmonary therapy nurses, and speech, occupational, and physical therapists on staff. We cover inpatient, outpatient, home health, and we also have community outreach options. Our clinicians are comfortable treating chronic disorders, acute injuries, vestibular impairments, men s/women s health concerns, pediatric diagnosis and early intervention programming, outpatient neurology, sports medicine, and pre- and post-op orthopedics. Our facility offers a Hydroworx pool with zero entry, fully functioning treadmill, jet resistance, and underwater video for activity correction and visual feedback. Our Rehab Department also holds the contracts in surrounding school districts for athletic training. OUR IMAGING SERVICES We recently added Dynamic Digital Radiography, which is an upgraded x-ray machine that provides low dose radiation (lower than fluoroscopy) to view anatomical motion. This machine also allows us to stitch images so that long bones can be viewed with improved quality. Our MRI boasts an increased opening (71 cm) and sensory comforts (headphones and lighting) for comforting those with claustrophobia. The software upgrade improved our image quality and speed to equate to a 3T magnet MRI. We are also currently undergoing a fluoroscopy renovation which will conclude in August. We currently have three x-ray rooms (including fluoroscopy), three ultrasound rooms, one MRI, one CT, one bone density, 1 EMG, and one mammography room. INSURANCE Medical Insurance Coverage We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Saving Account insurance. HSAs have many advantages, including the fact premiums are much less expensive than other plans, such as PPOs. Because deductibles are typically higher with HSAs, members tend to be more careful when choosing healthcare options. For example, an employee might opt for a visit to Colona Clinic rather than the emergency room because s/he knows there will be a larger upfront expenditure. With an HSA, you may also open an account at Central Bank and divert pre-tax dollars into it. This way you are pre-funding your own medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. When you incur an expense, you simply use the debit card from your HSA at Central Bank to pay for it. When you do this, those dollars move from pre-tax to no tax because you are never taxed on them. In addition to receiving a tax benefit by using your HSA at Central Bank, Hammond-Henry Hospital matches the first $34.62 you divert to that account each pay day. That adds up to $900 in free money deposited into your account each year. HSA dollars do not expire and are yours the day they are deposited. No wait period, no vesting period. You can continue to use them for medical, dental, or vision expenses tax-free even after you re no longer participating in an HSA. Dental Insurance Coverage is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Orthodontia is covered at 50%, with a $1,000 cap. Vision Insurance Coverage is provided by Guardian VSP. Eye exams are only $10 a year under our plan. Basic Life Insurance includes receipt of $40,000 in free term life insurance and another $40,000 in free term accidental death and dismemberment insurance as a fulltime employee at Hammond-Henry Hospital Voluntary Life Insurance includes the option to purchase additional term life insurance and term accidental death and dismemberment insurance through easy payroll deduction. Prices are based on age but are very affordable and do not increase as you age. For example, if you are 50-54 years old, your rate if $.106 per $1,000 or only $1.06 per paycheck for $10,000 of coverage. Voluntary term life insurance is also available for your spouse and children. This insurance is offered only upon initial eligibility. There is a cap of $125,000. PENSION PLAN Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Pension Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pensions are offered by very few employers these days. We have a full pension which you cannot outlive. Once you are pension-eligible, you will draw that money as long as you live. There are also spouse continuation options with the plan. You contribute 4.5% of your pre-tax wage. HHH contributes the balance needed to fund today s retirees. HHH s contribution varies with current expenses and is always more than the employee portion. There is a 10-year vestment period before you are eligible for this lifelong pension. After one year of IMRF service, it also includes disability insurance and term life insurance, both free of charge. There is a wage cap of about $125,000, meaning after you ve earned that amount, IMRF is not withheld for the rest of the calendar year. IMRF-VAC - You may make voluntary additional contributions into your IMRF pension account. This is an after-tax savings option which pays 7.25% interest. The interest is awarded only once a year, and you essentially forfeit the first and last year of interest due to the way it is You may elect to contribute up to 10% of your after-tax wage. You may opt to take it as an annuity after you retire, which means it is added to the value of your pension for an even bigger monthly check. You must be contributing to IMRF to contribute to IMRF-VAC. OTHER BENEFITS Paid Time Off As a new physician, you will accrue a generous amount of PTO for every hour worked up to 80 hours worked per pay period per your contract. Long Term Sick Time You will also accrue sick time, but at a slower rate. Our sick time is intended for more serious illnesses. If you call in one day due to headache, PTO usage is required. The accrual rate is .0192 per hour, which is 40 hours per year for an 80-hour employee. 457(b) Plan Similar to a 401(k) plan, this retirement income option allows either pre-tax or post-tax options through Edward Jones. There is no company match, but the hospital picks up all administrative fees and commissions. In some cases the fees we pay exceed other companies matches. 100% of your money goes into your account and is always yours with no vestment period. With a Roth plan (post-tax) the interest and growth you realize over the years is not taxed.