Full Time Otolaryngology Job OK

915041

19 days ago

Posted by: St. John Associates

Employer: St. John Associates

Job Description

Tulsa ENT Job

Step into immediate volume in this in-demand Heartland metro! Hospital employed position open to general ENT and fellowship-trained physicians. Impressive pay and sign-on bonus.

The Practice:

  • Hospital employed position
  • Join 4 ENTs and 4 APPs
  • Step into immediate volume
  • 1:5 call
  • Interested in general ENT and fellowship trained candidates
  • Competitive compensation
  • Sign on and relocation bonus

The Community:

  • Welcoming community that believes diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential to supporting its residents
  • Business Week calls this one of the "Top 50 Best Cities" in the country
  • Great cost of living with excellent home prices
  • Endless family-friendly activities, including a zoo and living museum, as well as a planetarium and botanic gardens
  • Abundant access to outdoor recreation with several state parks and two huge lakes nearby
  • 19 public golf courses and many award-winning private courses
  • Easy travel through the international airport

Looking for an ENT job in Oklahoma?

St. John Associates is a top recruiter of Otolaryngologists in the area and can help you find the perfect job to fit your needs. Our team of experienced recruiters is dedicated to helping you navigate the competitive job market to find a position that aligns with your career goals and aspirations. With our extensive network of employers across the country, we have access to a wide range of opportunities in otolaryngology. Whether you're just starting your career or looking for a new position, we're here to guide you every step of the way. Explore our website and discover how we can help you take your career to the next level. To learn more about this specific physician job, click the Im Interested button or email the job contact listed above.


Cooper Bybee - cbybee@stjohnjobs.com | 800-737-2001 x228

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