Emergency Medicine Opening in Great Falls, MT
Saint Louis, MO, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Great Falls, Montana, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 11/18/24
***Emergency Medicine Nocturnist opening in Great Falls, MT*** **Position Details:** - Opportunity in Great Falls, Montana - Full Time - Seeking a full-time Emergency Medicine Physician to join a respected and successful growing critical care hospital - MD/DO required - FM/ER board eligible or certified required - ER experience preferred but not required - Hospital employed position - Nocturnist position 1800 - 0600, with occasional days - Average 14-15 shifts per month - Averaging 31 patients per day **Compensation & Benefits:** - Competitive wage & benefits - Generous vacation/sick leave package - 401k plan with generous match - Signing bonus - Relocation assistance - Residency stipends available - Generous CME allowance - Paid license and professional dues - Malpractice and tail coverage **About Great Falls, MT:** - Ideally situated on the high plains along Montanas Rocky Mountain Front Range at the confluence of the Missouri and Sun Rivers - A cost of living below the national average - Average commute is under 12 minutes - Pleasant summers with warm, mostly sunny days and cool nights - Frequent chinook winds that bring warm winds from the Pacific coast - Nationally ranked public schools and two accredited colleges - Equidistant from Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Bozeman, and Missoula - Boasts four genuine seasons and big blue skies over 300 days a year - An international airport with direct daily flights to Denver, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Seattle and more - Dominated by agriculture, outdoor adventure including, camping, hiking, horseback riding, water/snow skiing, rock/ice climbing, boating, off-road motorsports, and big game hunting. - Farmers markets, symphonies, concerts in the park, charming small towns, and a state steeped in Native America history and culture.