McLeod SeaCoast Hospital

Full time EM Physician Assistant (Job ID 12075)

McLeod SeaCoast Hospital – Little River, SC
https://www.teamhealth.com/jobs/12075-physician-assistant-emergency-medicine-little-river-sc/

Description:
TeamHealth is currently interviewing qualified Physician Assistant candidates for a full-time opportunity to work at McLeod SeaCoast Hospital Emergency Department in Little River, South Carolina. Qualified candidates will have at least 1 year of experience as an advanced practice clinician in Emergency Medicine. Ability to practice with minimal supervision is required, although physician support is readily accessible if needed.

Advanced practice clinicians are currently practicing during two 12-hour shifts daily with no overnights. Interested in an exciting career in emergency medicine with competitive pay and outstanding benefits, plus flexibility in scheduling while working with an established team of professionals? Contact us today!

Position Highlights:
– excellent compensation package

– outstanding benefits

– paid time off

– membership in our Patient Safety Organization

– exciting work environment

– opportunity to work for an industry leader

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