Physician / ObGyn / California / Permanent / OB Hospitalist Job Retail & Wholesale - Palm Springs, CA at Geebo

Physician / ObGyn / California / Permanent / OB Hospitalist Job


Job Quick Facts:

  • Specialty:
    OBGYN Hospitalist
  • Job Type:
    Permanent
  • Location:
    Palm Springs & Riverside, CA
  • Service Setting:
    Inpatient
  • Reason For Need:
    Vacancy
  • Coverage Type:
    Clinical
    Call
  • Work/Call Schedule:
    24-hr shifts - Flexible; 7.5 shifts/month
  • Support Staff:
    MFM & Neonatology
  • No. of Deliveries:
    - Fac. 1:
    60 (per month) - Fac. 2:
    3500 Babies (a year)
  • No. of Beds:
    - Fac. 1:
    387; NICU:
    30 - Fac. 2:
    478
  • NICU Level:
    III
  • Trauma Level:
    I


Responsibilities:
- Inpatient Consults - Delivery attendance - OB triage - Patient evaluation/management - Surgical assists - Fetal monitoring - ER coverage

Requirements:

  • Active CA license or in process
  • BC/BE in OB/GYN
  • Must have OB Hospitalist experience Benefits
  • Competitive Salary ($234,000 - $328,500) with Potential bonus
  • Medical, Prescription, Dental and Vision
  • Teledoc
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • 401K Thrift and Profit Sharing Plan
  • Life Insurance provided with opportunity for supplemental options
  • Critical illness, hospital and accident insurance
  • 8 weeks paid parental leave
  • Bereavement Leave
  • Short term disability and long term disability
  • Identity Theft Protection
  • Extensive Employee Perks program

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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