A well-established Emergency Medicine group in El Paso, Texas is recruiting full-time Emergency Medicine physicians for consistent, scheduled coverage across multiple hospital sites within the city — no travel required. Physicians practice and live in the same community, with predictable assignments and competitive hourly compensation that reflects the group's commitment to long-term retention. This is a strong opportunity for a BC/BE emergency physician seeking stability, professional development resources, and a high-quality lifestyle in one of the Southwest's most dynamic border cities.
Perks and Benefits
- Highly competitive hourly compensation rates
- Sign-on bonus available
- Professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Membership in a national Patient Safety Organization
- Free CME opportunities through an internal education institute, plus access to leadership development and national conferences
- Comprehensive licensing and credentialing support provided
- LiveWell Resources program covering fitness, mental health, nutrition, and financial wellness
Practice Highlights
- Consistent, scheduled assignments across multiple emergency departments within El Paso — no out-of-city travel required
- Multi-site coverage model provides schedule variety and professional flexibility within a single metropolitan area
- Supported by a national emergency medicine organization with deep operational infrastructure and clinical resources
- Access to leadership development pathways and national networking through physician conferences
- Patient Safety Organization membership provides a structured framework for quality improvement and peer learning
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine (ABEM or AOBEM)
- Completion of an ACGME- or AOA-accredited Emergency Medicine residency
- Active Texas medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort with the full spectrum of community and regional emergency department acuity
About the Community
El Paso sits at the far western tip of Texas, nestled between the Franklin Mountains and the Rio Grande — a city of nearly 700,000 that offers a low cost of living, abundant sunshine, and a rich bicultural character shaped by its position on the U.S.-Mexico border. Outdoor enthusiasts have immediate access to Franklin Mountains State Park, the largest urban wilderness park in the United States, as well as proximity to White Sands National Park and the Guadalupe Mountains. El Paso's affordable housing market, strong public and private school options, and vibrant food and arts scene make it a compelling destination for physicians seeking quality of life without the cost burden of larger metros.