OBGYN Job in Chicago

Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician Job in Chicago, IL#26544

assignment Obstetrics and Gynecology
access_time permanent/full-time
flight_land Visa: J1/H1
place Chicago, IL
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  • Full Time
  • Hours:5 Days per Week 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM, 1 Evening per Week 1 PM - 8 PM, Every Other Saturday 8:30 AM - 1 PM | 35 Hours Patient Time
  • Employed
  • Average Patients seen: 20 to 24 per day | 25-40 Deliveries Per Month with the Midwives Performing 15-20 of Those Births
  • Call Schedule: About 8 (24 Hour) Calls/Month
  • Loan Repayment
  • Sign-On Bonus: $5000
  • Compensation: - Salary Based on Experience and Qualifications
  • Benefits:
    - Loan Repayment Through NHSC (HPSA: 21) and the State
    - $3,000 Relocation Assistance if Moving Out of State
    - 20 Vacation Days, 10 Sick Days, 2 Personal Days, and 7 Paid Holidays
    - Vacation Days Increase Every 5 Years of Employment
    - Health Insurance with Employer Contribution
    - Employer Paid Dental, Vision, Short and Long Term Disability, and Life Insurance
    - Voluntary Life Insurance
    - Commuter Benefits
    - FSA
    - 403b Retirement Plan with Match
    - 5 CME Days plus $2,000 Reimbursement
    - Supplemental Insurance Available Through AFLAC
  • Additional Info: Beginning as a grassroots effort 31 years ago, Alivio continues the tradition by working on the front lines ensuring we make the biggest impact possible.
    - 5 years of experience required
    - Current opportunities are available in Chicago and Berwyn.
    - Privileges at MacNeal Hospital for physicians based at Berwyn.
    - The da Vinci Surgical System is available at Mercy Medical Center and Rush University Medical Center.
    - Our ideal candidate is a mission-driven physician looking to make a difference for the community.
    - New providers will have a built-in ramp-up period as well as mentorship by tenured physicians.