Asst. Chief Hospitalist open in Oklahoma-loan repayment offered Accounting - Muskogee, OK at Geebo

Asst. Chief Hospitalist open in Oklahoma-loan repayment offered

Now seeing an Assistant Chief Hospitalist to join our team in OK (Muskogee and Tulsa)! #WorkatVA with a large staff of Hospitalists/Nocturnists in an 8-4:
30 or 4 10-hour days workweek (negotiable).
The Jack C.
Montgomery VA Medical Center holds academic affiliation with OK State University and residents do rotate.
Preferred candidates will be BC IM with Hospitalist practice experience, teaching and data analytics interest.
Whether youre interested in academics, research, or a better work/life balance, youll find the VA has a lot to offer, including the unmatched satisfaction youll get from caring for those who have served our country.
In addition to competitive pay and liability protection, the VA also offers a robust benefit plan that includes:
Paid Time Off:
26 Days paid annual (vacation/personal) leave - you can carry over up to 86 days into a new year 13 Days paid sick leave each year with no limit on accumulation - unused sick leave can be used to extend creditable service time at retirement! 11 Federal holidays per year with pay 5 Days paid absence to attend approved CME courses (subject to budget availability) Contact me today to discuss this opportunity at email protected ! Recommended Skills Intensive Care Unit Emergency Departments Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Acute Care Primary Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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