About this role
We Are Hiring
Location: Hoffman Estates, IL
Facility Name: Ascension St. Alexius Women and Children's Hospital
Schedule: Part-time
Salary: $123,222.00 - $143,080.00 per year
Malpractice coverage with tail
This job location is not currently located in a Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSAs) and/or Medically Underserved Areas/Populations (MUA/P) Shortage Designation Type.
What You Will Do
This is an exceptional opportunity for a motivated Physician to join an employed position within a busy, well-respected practice, supported by a strong referral base and the full resources of a robust health system network.
- Part-time
- Full-service outpatient Pediatric Endocrinology Practice
- Inpatient rounds, potentially when on call
- 2-3 days per week in clinic setting
- MA support for Endocrinology
- Excellent office support staff
- Beautiful office setting on hospital campus with spacious exam rooms
- Level III NICU and PICU
- 24/7 Neonatology service
- 24/7 Pediatric Hospitalist service
- Pediatric ER
- Great access to all Pediatric Sub-specialists on campus
- Beautiful Northwest Suburban location
- Board Certified/Board Eligible
- Eligible for state medical license and DEA/Controlled Substance registration
About the Facility
- 131 bed hospital
- All private rooms
- Level III NICU/PICU
- 3,000 plus births
- Integrated referral network
- Part of Ascension, a national nonprofit Catholic health system
Why Physicians Choose Ascension
- Physician-led, collaborative culture
- Long-term practice stability
- National network with local autonomy
- Mission-centered care rooted in service
What You Will Need
Licensure / Certification / Registration:
- Physician MD/DO credentialed from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date required.
- Advanced Life Support preferred. American Heart Association or American Red Cross accepted.
Education:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) required.
Additional Preferences
No additional preferences