Physician (MD/DO) - Orthopedic Surgery in Caribou, MEother related Employment listings - Caribou, ME at Geebo

Physician (MD/DO) - Orthopedic Surgery in Caribou, ME

An established hospital in Maine is planning to hire an additional orthopedic surgeon.
You will share a call of 1:
3.
The group is accepting candidates who are board certified or board eligible.
J-1 and H-1B visa holders can be supported.

You will receive a competitive compensation package with production bonuses, student loan repayment, medical benefits, and PTO/vacation.
You will also be provided relocation assistance, a sign-on bonus, life insurance, LTD/STD, CME time and allowance, a retirement plan, and malpractice insurance.

You will enjoy living and working in this Maine community that offers a dozen cross-country ski trails with varied scenery and terrain.
It has two municipal cross-country ski venues, one within the urban limits which has lights for night skiing as well as a visitor's center, and a lengthier venue two miles outside the urban limits.

If this opportunity sounds interesting to you, contact CompHealth for more information about this position and to discuss other orthopedic surgery jobs that fit your life, your goals, and your schedule.

Please call Ana Primeau directly at 203.
663.
9337 or email your CV to ortho need, open to sports, foot and ankle, or total joint focus

Full-time, hospital-employed positionCall of 1:
3 shared with 2 other orthopedic surgeonsNew graduate or experienced surgeon welcomeJ-1 or H-1B visas welcomedBoard certified or board eligibleCompetitive compensation and benefitsGreat close-knit community near the Canadian borderOur services are free for youWe help negotiate your salary and contractWe coordinate interviews and help with licensesSpecialized recruiters match your career preferencesExperienced support teams take care of every detail

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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