Pediatric Anesthesiologyother related Employment listings - Kenner, LA at Geebo

Pediatric Anesthesiology

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Pediatric Anesthesiology (MD / ANES)
  • Up to $470,000 Guaranteed Salary
  • Up to $35,000 Signing Bonus
  • 6 weeks of PTO
    10 days of CME
  • Comprehensive benefits including employer-match on 401K, $2K CME allowance, Malpractice coverage.
  • $6,000 relocation assistance
RESPONSIBILITIES AND FACILITY DETAILS Pediatric Anesthesiology (MD / ANES)
  • Largest Integrated health System in Louisiana with 46 Hospitals and 370
    UC Centers
  • Full spectrum of case-mix:
    Orthopedics, Cardiology, GI, and Hearts
  • 70:
    30 ratio between handling own cases / supervising residents & CRNAs
  • Post-Call Day off, 1 / 5 Weekend call (In-house)
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS Pediatric Anesthesiology (MD / ANES)
  • PEDS Anesthesiology - BC / BE - Eligible for LA State licensure
  • New grad as well as experienced providers welcome
COMMUNITY Pediatric Anesthesiology (MD / ANES)
  • The Big Easy - New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Delicious food, Bourbon Street, French Quarter, College / NFL Football, Museums & Jazz Halls - something for everyone to enjoy.
  • Opportunity to Live, Work, and Play in NOLA.
REFERENCE NUMBER:
195877

ABOUT DELTA PHYSICIAN PLACEMENT
Delta Physician Placement (DPP), the permanent staffing division of The Delta Companies, identifies qualified Physicians, Advanced Practitioners, Allied Health, and Therapist on behalf of healthcare facilities nationwide. A single point of contact assists you with coordinating communication with the hiring manager, negotiating contractual details, and coordinating any necessary travel. The company has been recognized with several Best of Staffing Awards. Visit www.deltaplacement.com for more information.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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