A full-time Emergency Medicine physician opportunity is available at a community hospital in Weirton, West Virginia — a small city situated along the Ohio River at the convergence of West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. This W-2 employed position offers strong hourly compensation backed by a national clinical network, robust professional development infrastructure, and a comprehensive benefits package designed to support long-term career growth in a collegial community-hospital environment.
Perks and Benefits
- W-2 employee model with strong hourly compensation
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage
- CME support through dedicated educational resources and professional development tools
- Clinician physical and mental health wellness program
- Diversity, equity and inclusion programming and leadership development opportunities
- Clinician candidate referral bonus program
- Perks at Work program providing access to discounted goods and services
Practice Highlights
- Community emergency medicine practice in Weirton, WV serving a tri-state regional catchment (WV, OH, PA)
- Mentorship and clinical support from a national network of emergency medicine specialists
- Access to world-class emergency medicine expertise through an established national physician organization
- Professional development infrastructure including an institute-level platform with educational resources and CME tools
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine (ABEM or AOBEM)
- Completion of an ACGME- or AOA-accredited Emergency Medicine residency
- Active West Virginia medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort with the full spectrum of community emergency department acuity
About the Community
Weirton occupies a scenic bend of the Ohio River in West Virginia's Northern Panhandle, uniquely positioned where West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania meet — giving residents easy access to the amenities of Pittsburgh, roughly 35 miles to the northeast. The area offers a low cost of living, established neighborhoods, and proximity to outdoor recreation along the Ohio River valley, making it a practical and comfortable base for physicians who want urban access without urban overhead.