<p>A post-acute care program in Connecticut is recruiting a full-time Physician to manage patients across a network of skilled nursing and post-acute facilities throughout the region. The role pairs a competitive base salary of $208K–$246K with uncapped productivity upside, dedicated night call coverage to protect daytime work-life balance, and a flexible four-to-five day weekly schedule. Connecticut's post-acute landscape offers genuine clinical depth — complex medical management, interdisciplinary care coordination, and a focus on quality outcomes and continuity — making this a strong fit for an internist or family medicine physician who finds meaning in longitudinal patient relationships.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Base salary of $208,000–$246,000 with uncapped productivity bonus</li> <li>Dedicated night call coverage handled separately, preserving daytime schedule integrity</li> <li>Flexible four-to-five day weekly schedule</li> <li>Professional liability insurance with tail coverage included</li> <li>CME allowance and professional development support</li> <li>Full benefits package (medical, dental, vision, and retirement components included)</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Post-acute care delivery across multiple skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities in the Connecticut region</li> <li>Strong interdisciplinary care model with coordinated support from nursing, therapy, social work, and case management teams</li> <li>Clinical focus on quality outcomes, transitions of care, and continuity across the post-acute continuum</li> <li>Supportive leadership structure with established clinical infrastructure in place</li> <li>Night call covered by dedicated call coverage — daytime clinical hours are protected</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Board certification or board eligibility required (Internal Medicine or Family Medicine typical pathway for post-acute care)</li> <li>Active Connecticut medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start</li> <li>Comfort managing medically complex patients in skilled nursing and post-acute rehabilitation settings</li> <li>Experience with or strong interest in interdisciplinary care coordination and transitions-of-care management</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Connecticut offers a compelling combination of coastal New England living, four-season outdoor recreation, and immediate access to the broader Northeast corridor — with New York City and Boston both within comfortable driving distance. The state consistently ranks among the top in the nation for quality of life, public schools, and healthcare infrastructure, making it an attractive long-term home for physicians relocating with families. Shoreline communities, historic town centers, and abundant green space round out a lifestyle that is difficult to match in the region.</p>