Physician (MD/DO) - Orthopedic Surgery - $400,000 to $500,000 per year in Arcata, CAother related Employment listings - Arcata, CA at Geebo

Physician (MD/DO) - Orthopedic Surgery - $400,000 to $500,000 per year in Arcata, CA

A hospital located in California is seeking an experienced general orthopedic surgeon for part-time work that may lead to a full-time position.
They have an orthopedic-friendly collegial ER and hospitalist program.

This 1099 independent contractor opportunity offers a negotiable salary, loan repayment and a sign-on bonus.
It also offers malpractice coverage, relocation assistance, PTO, and CME.

You will enjoy this spectacular area, situated on California's 2nd largest natural bay, with breath-taking views against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.
This college town offers an abundance of cultural and recreational opportunities as well.

At CompHealth, we can match you with the right job.
Every step of the way, you will be supported by specialty teams comprised of tenured professionals.
Our goal is to make a difference in the lives of our physicians and the healthcare communities they serve.

If you are interested, please contact Sharon Wilmot directly at 203.
663.
9331 or email your CV and references to independent contractor position

About 2 weeks per monthStudent loan repayment, sign-on bonus, malpractice, and PTOMinimal callCalifornia license is a mustMust have experienceHome to Humboldt UniversityCoastal location close to the RedwoodsOur services are free for youWe help negotiate your salary and contractWe coordinate interviews and help with licensesSpecialized recruiters match your career preferencesExperienced support teams take care of every detail

Ranges shown should be used as an estimate and are affected by many factors including the critical need of the position, your overall experience and qualifications, and other considerations.
Please reach out to your consultant for more information.

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

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