Physician / ObGyn / North Carolina / Permanent / OB/GYN Needed in North Carolina, Partnership Job Retail & Wholesale - Greenville, NC at Geebo

Physician / ObGyn / North Carolina / Permanent / OB/GYN Needed in North Carolina, Partnership Job

A new OB/GYN opportunity is now available in North Carolina with an established group.
If you do not hold an active NC license, CompHealth has a licensing team to help you with the processing and application, if necessary.

This partnership-track position offers a competitive compensation package.
You will also receive a sign-on bonus, medical benefits, malpractice, life insurance/disability, CME time, a retirement plan, and relocation assistance.

Come live and practice in a pleasant North Carolina city.
This city has a low cost of living but is large enough to have a great university, an airport, diverse retail, and great dining.
This city has been named one of the nation's top '100 Best Communities for Young People' to live in.
You will be only a short drive away from sunny, warm vacations on famous beaches like the Outer Banks and Cape Hatteras.

At CompHealth, we are experts at matching you with your just-right job.
Every step of the way, you will be supported by specialty teams comprised of tenured professionals.
Our goal is to make a difference in the lives of our physicians and the healthcare communities they serve.

For inquiries about this opportunity, please contact Van Ruttley directly at or email your CV and references to.
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  • Teaching opportunity
  • Partnership potential
  • Access to daVinci robot
  • 1:
    6 call
  • Sign-on bonus
  • Malpractice paid
  • Relocation assistance
  • Great outdoor recreation
  • Our services are free for you
  • We help negotiate your salary and contract
  • We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
  • Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
  • Experienced support teams take care of every detail
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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