Hospitalist - Pediatrics Job in Columbus

Pediatric Hospitalist Physician Job in Columbus, IN#34629

assignment Hospitalist - Pediatrics
access_time permanent/full-time
flight_land Visa: No
place Columbus, IN
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  • Full Time
  • Employed
  • New Graduates Welcome to Apply
  • Loan Repayment
  • Sign-On Bonus
  • Compensation: Compensation is based on an annual salary range between $230,000-$270,000.
    -Annual quality incentive of $20,0000
    - $100,000 recruitment sign-on bonus for qualified candidates (tied to an annual agreement upon signing)
    -$175/hour for additional shifts worked
  • Benefits: Medical | Dental | Vision
    -PTO Accrual of 39 days/year
    -$4,000 annual CME
    -Student loan repayment programs available through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program and HRSA
    -Sign-on incentive awarded upon signing
  • Additional Info: Due to expansion within the pediatric hospitalist department, CRH has opened opportunities for 2 pediatric hospitalists.
    -Seeking candidates who embody and support our mantra of Diversity. Equity. Inclusion
    -Be part of an established staff of 3 pediatric hospitalists and 1 nurse practitioner. Responsible for rounding on pediatric inpatients, Level 2 nursery, and newborns.
    -NP staff assist with newborn rounding
    -Flexible schedule includes a 7on/7off model but can be adjusted based on scheduling needs
    -Level I & II nursery. Average 1300 births per
    -Attendance of high-risk deliveries and resuscitation of newborns as needed.
    JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
    -Accepting new grads/ H1-B visas
    --NRP and PALS certified
    -Must have recent experience or training in the following: Neonatal resuscitation, intubation, lumbar puncture, circumcision (on-site training can be provided), emergency needle thoracentesis
    umbilical lines, CPAP, and tube feedings