Great Falls Clinic
Location
Great Falls, MT | United States
Job description
The Great Falls Clinic is a progressive, provider-led healthcare leader—and we think living a good life is just as important as building a career. Our comprehensive care facilities are headquartered in and around Great Falls, Montana—an exceptionally safe, affordable town surrounded by three mountain ranges.
The Great Falls Clinic is seeking a board eligible/board certified walk-in care/urgent care physician to join a respected and successful multi-specialty group medical practice.
POSITION DETAILS
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Occupational Medicine, Family Medicine or Emergency Medicine
Walk-in shifts variable
Clinic hours: Monday-Friday 7am-7pm, Saturday 8am-6pm, Sunday & Holidays 9am-4pm
Offers quick access to supporting specialists and emergency care
In-house diagnostics
Direct admit: hospitalist team covers inpatient and emergency medicine providers cover ED
1:3 weekend walk-in rotation
Supervision of five (5) experienced walk-in physician assistants
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Competitive wage & benefits
H1B/J1 visa candidates considered
Generous vacation/sick leave package
401k plan with generous match
Signing/relocation bonus
Generous CME allowance
Paid license and professional dues
Malpractice and tail coverage
ABOUT GREAT FALLS, MT
Ideally situated on the high plains along Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front Range at the confluence of the Missouri and Sun Rivers
A cost of living below the national average
Average commute is under 12 minutes
4 genuine seasons + 300 days of sunshine
Nationally ranked public schools and two accredited colleges
Equidistant from Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Bozeman, and Missoula
An international airport with direct daily flights to Denver, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Seattle and more
Central Montana is dominated by agriculture, outdoor adventure including, camping, hiking, horseback riding, water/snow skiing, rock/ice climbing, boating, off-road motorsports, big game and upland game bird hunting.
Farmer’s markets, symphonies, live music weekly, growing vibrant downtown, strong art community and steeped in Native America history and culture
Montana's first medical school is open - Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine!
If you would like to balance working in a busy, forward-thinking hospital, with living in a recreational paradise, please contact Tahnee Peppenger at 406-771-3105 or [email protected] .
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