Physician (MD/DO) - Obstetrics and Gynecology in Arizona, AZ Accounting - Tempe, AZ at Geebo

Physician (MD/DO) - Obstetrics and Gynecology in Arizona, AZ

Arizona Laborist Opportunity:
24-hour shiftsAn exciting opportunity awaits in southwestern Arizona for an OBGyn to join an established Laborist Program at a 400
bed teaching hospital.
The incoming OBGyn will support a large team of OBG's and Midwives that are all working together to deliver 300 babies each month.
This is a work/life balance DREAM for an OBGyn to enjoy time off without call! This growing community is a great place to raise a family and it's an exciting time to LIVE, PRACTICE, and PLAY in this thriving community! The ideal candidate is a Board Certified OBGyn MD/DO with an active Arizona license.
- Hospital Employed- (2) 24-hour shifts/week- Midwives take first call- Shift Rate
Bonus options- Top Notch benefits package including 401k
employer matchIdeally located in southwestern Arizona, this 200,000
populated metro is fully loaded with amenities, ideal weather year-round boasting 300
days of sunshine annually, and an affordable cost of living.
This diverse community offers a HIGH QUALITY LIFESTYLE with a < 15-minute average commute to work, great schools, and great schools making it a family-friendly, diverse community you HAVE to check out! Interested candidates please call to hear more and submit your CV to to be considered.
Call to discuss our $2,000 Referral Bonus Program and pass the information along! Recommended Skills Teaching Gynaecology Apply to this job.
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