Physician Hospitalist Position Available In Cumberland, North Carolina

Tallo's Job Summary: Work as a Physician Hospitalist in North Carolina with a 7-on/7-off block schedule, 12-hour shifts, and 15 shifts every 30 days. Responsibilities include working in a closed ICU, no procedures necessary, and some teaching to FP residents. Benefits include a strong base salary, comprehensive benefits package, and support with salary negotiation and contracts. Contact Lisa Goldstein at CompHealth for more information.

Company:
CompHealth
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Job Description:

This area of North Carolina may be best known as the home ofFort Bragg, a major U.S. Army installation. But it is also a citywith more than 200K residents and is the recipient of theAll-America City award from the National Civic League 3 timesrunning. It is a great, family-friendly town with a flair all itsown. And it is just an hour to Raleigh and the beaches. CompHealthhas relationships with hospitals across the country and often knowabout jobs before they’re advertised. Contact Lisa Goldsteinlisa.goldstein@comphealth.com (954) 837-2674. Work a 7-on/7-off block schedule 12-hour shifts; 15 shifts every 30 days Closed ICU No procedures necessary Some teaching to FP residents BC if practicing within 2 years of residency Great community near many family-friendly activities Strong base salary and comprehensive benefits package Our services are free for you We help negotiate your salary and contract We coordinate interviews and help with licenses Specialized recruiters match your career preferences Experienced support teams take care of every detailRanges shownshould be used as an estimate and are affected by many factorsincluding the critical need of the position, your overallexperience and qualifications, and other considerations. Pleasereach out to your consultant for more information.

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