Full Time ObGyn Hospitalist Job Palm Springs, CA

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2 days ago

Posted by: RecruitWell

Employer: RecruitWell

Job Description

Palm Springs, California, OB/GYN Hospitalist Job

  • Clinical Role:
    • Do you know someone that might be a good fit for this position? Please ask about our generous referral fees!
    • Seeking a board certified or truly board eligible OB/GYN
    • Permanent position
    • A full-time position is approximately 7.5 24-hour in-house shifts/month = 2190 hours annually
    • Will consider someone who wants to work a minimum of approximately 5.5 24-hourshifts/month = 1560 hours annually (still benefit eligible)
    • Location is outside the city
    • 2 OB Hospitalists in-house 24/7 - never on shift alone
    • Additional bonus potential (with full-time employment)
    • 24-Hour Shifts with flexible scheduling to help create a work-life balance
    • Responsibilities include delivery attendance, OB triage, patient evaluation/management, surgical assists, fetal monitoring and ER coverage
    • Practice attends about 60 deliveries per month
    • 30-bed community Level-III NICU
    • Affiliated maternal-fetal medicine and neonatology practice support
    • 387-bed tertiary acute care facility and is the only Level II Trauma Center in Coachella Valley, serving more than 8,000 square miles of Southeastern California.
    • Health (various options), life, vision, dental and disability insurance
    • 401(k) with annual matching program
    • Advanced and continuing medical education
    • Leadership training and advancement opportunities
    • Employee stock purchase plan at a 15% discount
    • Professional liability insurance
    • Support and payment for mandatory license/s and hospital credentialing
    • Allow RecruitWell to set up a phone call with you and the client to discuss more!
  • RecruitWells Core Values:
    • Open communication
    • Sense of urgency
    • Teamwork
    • Accountability
    • Driven to win
    • Higher consciousness

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