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Hospitalist Physician. Job in Hancock Gr8Jobs

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Hancock, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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Job Description

We are seeking a Board Certified Hospitalist for recurring, short-term night call coverage blocks in Michigan. This role is strictly structured around nocturnal call management, making it an excellent opportunity for a physician looking to secure high-yield night revenue without the administrative or rounding burdens of standard daytime hospitalist shifts.
Clinical Schedule & Pacing The Shift:
12-Hour Night Call (7:00 PM 7:00 AM).
Target Coverage Blocks:
July Block:
7/16 7/20
Early August Block:
8/6 8/10
Late August Block:
8/28 8/31
Mandatory Orientation:
A 1-day, on-site hospital orientation is required on July 15th at 8:30 AM prior to launching the first clinical block.
Volume Metrics:
The hospital features an average night inpatient census of 15, with an average of 2 admissions per night .
Proximity Protocol:
The provider is not required to sit in-house all night but must remain within a strict 20-minute radius of the facility to respond immediately to phone consultations and execute bedside admissions if needed.
Requirements Certification:
US Board Certified (BC) Only in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine.
Licensure Trifecta:
You must possess an active Michigan (MI) Medical License, an active Michigan Controlled Substance License , and an active Michigan DEA in hand. IMLC routes will not clear in time for the July launch.
Life Support:
Active ACLS and BLS certifications.