Physician / ObGyn / Alabama / Permanent / OB/GYN Need in Alabama Jobother related Employment listings - Brewton, AL at Geebo

Physician / ObGyn / Alabama / Permanent / OB/GYN Need in Alabama Job

CompHealth is currently assisting an Alabama health system with their search for an OB/GYN.
The schedule is Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 5 pm, and Friday from 8 am to 12 pm.
The call will be 1:
2.
Come join another OB/GYN and 2 CRNPs and cover a hospital that does 265 deliveries per year.
They welcome both board-certified and board-eligible candidates.
CompHealth has a licensing team that can help you with the processing and application of an Alabama medical license, if necessary.
This employed opportunity has a competitive salary plus a call stipend.
You will also be offered medical/dental/vision benefits, life insurance/disability, vacation/holidays, a sign-on bonus, CME, a 403b retirement plan, and loan repayment.
Brewton has been named 1 of Americas Top 100 Small Towns several years in a row.
It is a 1-hour drive to Pensacola and its beaches, and about 1.
5 hours to the state capital of Montgomery.
Brewton offers its residents the best of small-town living with a change of scenery nearby.
If this opportunity sounds interesting to you, contact CompHealth for more information about this position and to discuss other jobs that fit your life, your goals, and your schedule.
To get started, call Lee Bradford at or email your CV and references to.
Refer to job number.
Loan repayment and a sign-on bonus403b retirement plan4.
5-day workweek plus call265 deliveries per year1 of the 100 best towns in America1 hour to the Gulf of MexicoJust north of the Florida panhandleFine schools and great shoppingOur 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 detailSalary:
$76 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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