Nocturnist for UNC Health Wayne in Goldsboro, NC Accounting - Goldsboro, NC at Geebo

Nocturnist for UNC Health Wayne in Goldsboro, NC

Goldsboro, NC Goldsboro, NC Estimated:
$149K - $189K a year Estimated:
$149K - $189K a year 12 hours ago 12 hours ago 12 hours ago Description NOCTURNIST UNC HEALTH Wayne Near Raleigh, NC UNC Health Wayne is looking for BC/BE Nocturnist to join the growing Hospital Medicine program in Goldsboro, NC.
This position involves delivering high-quality and team-based inpatient services.
We offer a highly competitive compensation package and benefits including, quality bonus, CME, retirement plan and malpractice coverage.
Live in Raleigh and work in Goldsboro, which is located one hour east of Raleigh, the vibrant state capital, and 90 minutes from the NC coast.
We have great weather, a welcoming community, an energized downtown and a low cost of living.
It's a mid-sized town with easy access to a city lifestyle, and a community hospital that's part of one of the country's top-rated health care systems, UNC Health.
Schedule:
7 nights on and 7 nights off (7pm-7am) The Hospital:
UNC Wayne is a modern facility with 316 Acute Care Beds 120
year history 38 Emergency Beds, 4 Trauma beds, 4 Behavioral Health Beds 15 Bed ICU 8 Bed Labor and Delivery Unit and 26 Bed Nursery 22 Bed Behavioral Health Unit EMR:
EPIC
Qualifications:
Graduated from an accredited Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy school Internal Medicine Residency preferred BC/BE Compensation:
Competitive Salary plus incentives Generous benefit plan including CME Allowance, Health & Life Insurance, Retirement I look forward to assisting you with starting your career at UNC Health! For more information please contact:
Sheila Barnes, Senior Physician Recruiter Email:
Sheila.
Barnes@unchealth.
unc.
edu Mobile:
919-622-6220 NOCTURNIST UNC HEALTH Wayne Near Raleigh, NC.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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