Noninvasive Cardiologist Opportunity in a Central Florida City; $50k Sign-on Bonus JOB-2945954
CompHealth
Application
Details
Posted: 01-Oct-24
Location: Ocala, Florida
Type: Full Time
Salary: Open
Categories:
Physicians/Surgeons
Internal Number: JOB-2945954
Come practice in this central Florida equestrian-friendly community that offers you all the upscale amenities you could wish for within a 30-minute drive, great golf courses, and lake recreation.
Your CompHealth recruiter will be your advocate assisting you with contract negotiation, including pay, benefits, and incentives with insights into facilities and national market trends.
Contact Michelle Lampert at michelle.lampert@comphealth.com or (954) 837-2741.
$50k sign-on bonus; up to $10k for relocation assistance
Malpractice coverage, life insurance, medical benefits, and a 403(b) with match
5 days of CME time with a $3k stipend; 25 days of PTO
Must be comfortable with all aspects of general cardiology, including inpatient consultations
Monday through Friday work week; low call requirements
Experience is preferred (but not required)
Must be board certified or board eligible in cardiology
Central Florida location
Our services are free for you
We help negotiate your salary and contract
We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
Experienced support teams take care of every detail
We know the industry because we created it. We’ve built a reputation of quality and professionalism over our 40-year history. Each recruiter is dedicated to a specialty, which helps us quickly assess your needs, whether you’re a healthcare provider or a facility in need of one.Some benefits that set us apart include variety of jobs with access to our vast, nationwide client network; thousands of short- and long-term jobs across virtually every specialty; and access to our in-house credentialing and licensing team. A few of the perks are Private housing, travel, and transportation for the duration of your assignment; comprehensive malpractice coverage; licensing fees when you take an assignment that requires a new state license; and weekly direct deposits.