General Anesthesiology Partnership Job in New Jersey, near NYC Accounting - New Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

General Anesthesiology Partnership Job in New Jersey, near NYC

Job DescriptionA single-specialty group in New Jersey needs additional anesthesiology physician support.
You will primarily work out of an ambulatory surgery center.
You will be supported by a large group of other anesthesiologists.
The call rotation is 1:
7.
The group requires that you be board certified.
A NJ license will be required, and CompHealth can assist you with the process.
Final-year fellows are welcome to apply.
Salary to start at $380K and can be negotiated on your experience and training.
You will also receive relocation reimbursement, medical benefits, six weeks of vacation, life insurance, paid dues and licenses, CME time with a $2500 stipend, a pension plan, and occurrence malpractice coverage.
Come live and practice in this New Jersey town.
The community is welcoming and has plenty of small-town charm.
It has all the conveniences of a larger city, both within the town itself and in neighboring New York City, NY.
CompHealth was founded in 1979 and is now the largest physician staffing agency in the U.
S.
Because we work with thousands of healthcare facilities throughout the country, we can find the right anesthesiology job and location for you.
To get started, please contact Linda Graziani at or email your CV and references to Large group of anesthesiologists Salary:
$380K with full benefits General anesthesia Regional anesthesia skills are required No supervision CME time with a $2500 stipend Pension plan Occurrence malpractice coverage 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 detail SDL2017 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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