Hospitalist
Salary: 285000 - 325000
Location: Geneva, NY
Posted: November 22 2024
Minimum Degree:
Relocation Assistance: Available
Hospitalist -
- Direct Hire
- Full-time
- Competitive Salary
- Excellent Benefits Package
- Relocation Assistance
- Student Loan Repayment
- Sign-on Bonus
- Location: Geneva, NY (Beautiful Finger Lakes Region of NYS. The region also offers some of the cleanest, most picturesque lakes, as well as great outdoor activities all year long. They include skiing, golf, fishing, hiking, swimming and sailing).
- Great work-life balance. Pay Range: $285,000 - $325,000. Employed position & very generous compensation package to include competitive salary, incentives, student loan repayment, sign-on bonus, on-site child day care.
Position Summary:
- We are looking for an outstanding IM Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Hospitalist to join an established, collegial Hospitalist team in Geneva, NY.
- This daytime 12-hour shift offers flexible rotating block schedules allowing physicians a work-life balance.
- The team model is designed to provide the safest and highest quality care, while engaging the patient, family, and caregiver.
- Pay Range: $285,000-$325,000. This is an employed position with a very generous compensation package to include competitive salary, student loan repayment, sign-on bonus, on-site child day care and much more!
ABOUT THE AREA:
- Geneva is a city in New York State, in Ontario and Seneca counties. It is located at the northern end of Seneca Lake, known as the Finger Lakes Region. It boasts quality wine trails, a rich history, natural beauty, and four-season attractions. On Cayuga Lake, the city of Ithaca is home to Cornell University. The surrounding area is marked by high gorges, many with dramatic waterfalls, including Taughannock Falls and Buttermilk Falls.
- Near the tip of Seneca Lake, Watkins Glen State Park has rocky cliffs and cascading waterfalls, plus trout fishing. Southwest is the Corning Museum of Glass. In Seneca Falls, the Women's Rights National Historical Park marks the site of the 1848 women's rights convention. To the north is the Old Erie Canal, a pivotal 19th-century waterway now offering hiking, canoeing and fishing. In the northwest, the city of Rochester overlooks Lake Ontario.