A full-time Post-Acute Care Physician opportunity is available in Worcester, Massachusetts, serving skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities in a collaborative, well-supported practice model. The position offers a fee-for-service compensation structure with a stated base range of $252,000–$302,000 annually and uncapped productivity upside — a strong earnings profile for a Monday-through-Friday-primary schedule with manageable weekend rotation. Worcester is New England's second-largest city, home to UMass Medical School and a robust academic healthcare culture, at a fraction of Boston's cost of living.
Perks and Benefits
- Base salary range of $252,000–$302,000 annually, with uncapped productivity bonuses under a fee-for-service model
- Full benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- CME allowance provided
- Leadership development opportunities available within the organization
- EMR training and ongoing technical support provided
Practice Highlights
- Post-acute care setting serving skilled nursing facility (SNF) and inpatient rehabilitation patients
- Day-call schedule Monday through Friday with a rotating weekend day-call assignment
- No overnight or traditional in-house call burden — schedule is structured around daytime coverage
- Collaborative team environment with back-office and administrative support in place, reducing non-clinical workload
- Part of a national healthcare organization with established infrastructure, protocols, and resources
- EMR system in use with dedicated onboarding training for new physicians
- Leadership pathways available for physicians interested in clinical or operational advancement
Qualifications
- MD or DO degree required
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or Geriatric Medicine
- Active Massachusetts medical license or eligibility and willingness to obtain one
- Post-acute care or SNF/rehabilitation experience preferred; candidates without this background are encouraged to apply and will receive support
About the Community
Worcester is New England's second-largest city and offers the intellectual energy of a major academic medical hub — anchored by UMass Medical School and surrounded by multiple colleges and universities — at roughly half the housing cost of Boston. The city's revitalized downtown features a growing restaurant and arts scene, and the surrounding region delivers genuine four-season living with strong public and private school options. Boston is 45 minutes away by highway or commuter rail, giving physicians easy access to a world-class city while enjoying a more affordable, community-oriented home base.