LocumJobsOnline is working with CompHealth to find a qualified General Surgery PA in Oregon!
Pay Information$80 to $110 per hour
About The PositionPhysician Assistant needed in Oregon for General Surgery coverage. Must be Board Certified, have current DEA, and OR state license. Shifts will be 1 week on / 1 week off 7 am - 3 pm or 7 am - 5 pm. Will see 7+ patients per day. Must have acute care surgery experience. Prefer peds experience. Support staff includes 4 MDs 3 PAs. To learn more about this job or to hear about other job opportunities of interest, please contact a CompHealth recruiter today. CompHealth has a variety of assignments with varying lengths of time and locations. We will work with you to find the right opportunity.
- 1 week on / 1 week off 7 am - 3 pm or 7 am - 5 pm
- Acute care surgery experience
- 7+ per day
- Prefer peds experience
- We provide complimentary housing and travel
- We arrange and cover costs for licensing and malpractice
- We simplify the credentialing and privileging process
- We provide first-day medical insurance and 401(K)
- Your personal recruiter handles every detail, 24/7
Ranges shown should be used as an estimate and are affected by many factors including the critical need of the position, your overall experience and qualifications, and other considerations. Please reach out to your consultant for more information.
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