A respected national physician practice group is recruiting a board-certified or board-eligible Emergency Medicine physician for a permanent position in Ellsworth, Maine. This opportunity offers the stability of a large, established organization combined with the autonomy and work/life balance that draws clinicians to community emergency medicine in coastal New England. The position features a flexible schedule, full malpractice coverage with tail, and a clear pathway for professional growth and leadership development.
Perks and Benefits
- Professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Flexible scheduling designed to support strong work/life balance
- Access to free CME resources and educational development tools
- Leadership and career advancement opportunities within a large national physician organization
- Stability of an established, industry-leading physician practice with national infrastructure and support
Practice Highlights
- Emergency Medicine position embedded within a well-supported, professionally managed clinical environment
- Backed by a national organization with a dedicated operating team, freeing clinicians from administrative distractions to focus on direct patient care
- Culture of continuous quality and safety improvement at the departmental and organizational level
- Investment in ongoing learning and clinical development as a core organizational priority
- Physicians empowered to act on clinical judgment with organizational support behind them
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine
- Active Maine medical license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Maine
- Commitment to quality, patient safety, and continuous clinical improvement
About the Community
Ellsworth serves as the commercial and civic hub of Hancock County on the coast of Downeast Maine — the gateway to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor, and the storied Maine coastline. Physicians relocating here gain access to world-class outdoor recreation including hiking, kayaking, sailing, and skiing, alongside a tight-knit community with an exceptionally high quality of life and a cost of living well below major metropolitan areas. The region draws clinicians who want to practice meaningful medicine while living somewhere genuinely beautiful.