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    · Full Time

    Occupational Medicine job in Erlanger KY

    Posted 18 days ago
    erlanger, kentucky, united states · Onsite

    About the job

    AI Summary

    This role involves clinically treating patients 90% of the time while the remaining 10% focuses on recruiting, business metrics, and center management. It blends patient care with management skills in a workplace health industry leader. Robust training and excellent leadership support are provided. Procedural skills such as suturing and splinting are required, with the ability to see 3-4 patients per hour. Board Certification and Occupational Medicine experience are preferred.

    Job Description:

    • Experience with Occupational Medicine and/or Urgent Care is preferred, or an interest in making a career move to Occupational Medicine.
    • Robust training program and excellent leadership support in the market.
    • Great life/work balance in a collegial work environment.
    • Physicians spend 90% of their time clinically treating patients; the remaining 10% focused on recruiting, business metrics, patient/client happiness, and center management.
    • Opportunity for physicians to blend their love of patient care with their management skills, working for the leader in the workplace health industry.
    • Procedural skills required (suture, splinting, etc.).
    • At least 2 years of experience preferred.
    • Ability to see 3-4 patients per hour.
    • Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.

    Benefits:

    • Many clinics offer working hours M-F, 8 to 5, no nights, no weekends, no holidays, along with 30+ days off a year.
    • Training provided in our best-in-class Occupational Medicine Process Management Model.
    • Center Achievement Bonuses.
    • Medical Malpractice Coverage.
    • CME Allowance/Time.
    • 401(k) with Employer Match.
    • Medical/Vision/Prescription/Dental Plans.
    • Life Insurance/Disability.
    • Colleague Referral Bonus Program.

    Qualifications:

    • Board Certification / Eligibility highly preferred.
    • Occupational Medicine experience preferred, but willing to train otherwise qualified candidates in this area of medicine.
    • Licensure requirements of the state of jurisdiction.
    • Graduate of accredited MD or DO program of accredited university.
    • Unrestricted DEA license for state of jurisdiction.
    • Must be eligible to participate in Medicare.