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· Full TimePhysician / Oncology / Washington / Locum or Permanent / Radiation Oncologist opening in central WA - lake living, great demand Job
About the job
AI Summary
Join a talented team as a BE/BC Radiation Oncologist in a state-of-the-art clinic. Responsibilities include providing cancer care to a rural community, with a focus on treating 10-15 patients daily, aiming to grow to 30. Enjoy a five-day work week, participate in weekly tumor board meetings, and collaborate with multi-specialty clinic specialists. Benefit from exceptional equipment, a supportive work environment, and a robust benefits package aimed at improving physician satisfaction and reducing burnout.
Radiation Oncologist
Location: Central Washington
Job Description:
- Join a talented team of 2 additional Radiation Oncologists within a brand-new Radiation Oncology clinic
- Work as a solo provider in the clinic
- Five-day work week providing cancer care to the rural community
- Phone call schedule is 1:3
- Multi-specialty clinic with specialists readily available for support
- Participate in weekly tumor board and oncology team meetings
- Quarterly cancer care committee opportunity
- Treat an average of 10-15 patients per day with a goal to grow to 30 patients per day
- Utilize Epic electronic medical record
- Access best-in-class equipment and software
Compensation and Benefits:
- First-year pay range: $565,800 to $611,675 plus RVU bonus opportunity
- Silver Award Winner of the AMA’s Joy in Medicine program
- Up to 11 weeks of time off after the first year
- Government site qualified: HPSA Score 14
- Relocation expenses covered including packing: up to $20,000
- Continuing medical education allowance of $10,000 every two years
- Generous Healthcare/Vision/Dental Annual Premium paid for provider and family
- Matching 401k upon start, life insurance, long term disability insurance
- Signing bonus
- Navigate Student Loan Counseling for the life of your student loan repayment
- Vital Work Life Employee Assistance Program
- Active Health Equity and Diversity Inclusion program
Community Overview:
Friendly community with small-town charm and an abundance of outdoor recreation, including boating, fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, parks, and ATVing. The lake spans a distance of 18 miles, covers 6,500 acres of water, and over 120 miles of shoreline. Over 3,000 acres of sand dunes are located off the south end of the lake with lakeside beaches for swimming. The family-friendly environment offers safe communities and opportunities for involvement in music, culture, and arts.
The area features a historical museum, performing arts, community festivals, and celebrations for the family. It offers public and private school systems that complement the individual learning styles of students with competitive interscholastic athletics and club sports. A local community college allows high school students to earn their AA and high school diploma simultaneously. The excellent Parks and Recreation Department provides year-round youth and adult activities. Enjoy easy day trips to larger metro areas like Seattle, Spokane, and Tri-Cities for big-city experiences. The median home price is $388,000, with low power rates and no state income tax.
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