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COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Orthopedic Surgeon (OS)

  • Up to $550,000 guaranteed annual salary
  • $30,000 Signing Bonus
  • $18,000 per year housing allowance provided by Employer
  • Comprehensive benefits including 8 Weeks PTO, 106% employer retirement-match on up to 4% employee contribution
  • $4,000 annual CME allowance
  • $20,000 annual school loan assistance from employer
RESPONSIBILITIES AND FACILITY DETAILS Orthopedic Surgeon (OS)
  • A state of the art, 25-bed critical access Hospital offering comprehensive healthcare
  • Monday-Friday schedule with split between Clinical / Surgical focus along with 1 admin day
  • 1:2 on-call
  • On average up to 2200 - 2400 clinic patients and 250-270 surgeries per year
  • A generalist role with Orthopedic surgical focus
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS Orthopedic Surgeon (OS)
  • New providers out of residency and experienced providers welcome to apply
  • Board-certified / board-eligible status preferred
  • Open to J1 Sponsorship
COMMUNITY Orthopedic Surgeon (OS)
  • A scenic water-front New England community - only an hour to Bangor, Maine.
  • Area offers some of Maine’s / New England’s best restaurants, offering top-notch fresh seafood
  • One of the Top 10 most visited national parks in your backyard - Acadia National Park
  • An area renowned for abundance of outdoor adventures and breath-taking views.
REFERENCE NUMBER: 218448

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