Seeking a Medical Director - Emergency Department in the Great Plans of South Dakota and Nebraska
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Locums/Travel
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC)
Academic/Training Program
Long-Term Care/Facility
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
12/16/24
Revive your passion for Medical Leadership!
We have ER leadership opportunities at our hospitals in the Great Plains of South Dakota and Nebraska. Lead our teams in working with the Indian Health Service (IHS) communities in delivering excellent patient care and ensuring the American Indian-Native communities experience the highest quality of service!
As a Dynamic ER Leader you can expect?
Highlights/Benefits
? Paid relocation
? Sign-on and Retention Bonus options
? PTO
? Health, Dental and Vision
? Life Insurance/AD&D
? Short-Term & Long Term Disability
? 401k Plan
? CME Allowance
? Weekly Payroll & Direct Deposit
Qualifications & Requirements:
? BE/BC in a specialty
? MD or DO
? 2-3 years of ED Leadership experience
? Strong ED clinical and operational
knowledge
? Must be detail oriented but also able to
see the big picture
? Excellent communication skills across all
levels
Described as perfect recreational destinations, outdoor entertaining activities abound in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Enjoy your weekends and time off participating in the following activities.
? Hiking: Climb above the prairies in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, Big Bend National Park
in Texas, or Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.
? Explore the Midwest: Nebraska is where the Midwest meets literally. You will enjoy family vacation
destinations, experience tourism at its finest!
? Fishing: Fish for a variety of warm and cold water species in Great Plains? rivers, lakes and
reservoirs.
? Horseback Riding: One of the most popular Great Plains? activities, saddle up for a trail ride or spend
a week moving cattle on a Dude Ranch.
? Museums/Monuments: Learn about Native American culture, view pre-historic fossils, visit old mines and
frontier towns, and touch artifacts from the time of the old west pioneers
? Hunting: Featuring a variety of big and small game including pheasants, water fowl, mule deer, and
antelope.
To learn more about our Emergency Medicine Leadership opportunities, please contact David L. Thomas, MBA at [Register to View] , or email at [Register to View]
We have ER leadership opportunities at our hospitals in the Great Plains of South Dakota and Nebraska. Lead our teams in working with the Indian Health Service (IHS) communities in delivering excellent patient care and ensuring the American Indian-Native communities experience the highest quality of service!
As a Dynamic ER Leader you can expect?
Highlights/Benefits
? Paid relocation
? Sign-on and Retention Bonus options
? PTO
? Health, Dental and Vision
? Life Insurance/AD&D
? Short-Term & Long Term Disability
? 401k Plan
? CME Allowance
? Weekly Payroll & Direct Deposit
Qualifications & Requirements:
? BE/BC in a specialty
? MD or DO
? 2-3 years of ED Leadership experience
? Strong ED clinical and operational
knowledge
? Must be detail oriented but also able to
see the big picture
? Excellent communication skills across all
levels
Described as perfect recreational destinations, outdoor entertaining activities abound in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Enjoy your weekends and time off participating in the following activities.
? Hiking: Climb above the prairies in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, Big Bend National Park
in Texas, or Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.
? Explore the Midwest: Nebraska is where the Midwest meets literally. You will enjoy family vacation
destinations, experience tourism at its finest!
? Fishing: Fish for a variety of warm and cold water species in Great Plains? rivers, lakes and
reservoirs.
? Horseback Riding: One of the most popular Great Plains? activities, saddle up for a trail ride or spend
a week moving cattle on a Dude Ranch.
? Museums/Monuments: Learn about Native American culture, view pre-historic fossils, visit old mines and
frontier towns, and touch artifacts from the time of the old west pioneers
? Hunting: Featuring a variety of big and small game including pheasants, water fowl, mule deer, and
antelope.
To learn more about our Emergency Medicine Leadership opportunities, please contact David L. Thomas, MBA at [Register to View] , or email at [Register to View]