Emergency Medicine Physician
Not Specified, MT, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Emergency Medicine Physician
- Level 4 Trauma Center
- Critical Access Hospital
Seeking a Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physician for a permanent position at a Level 4 Trauma Center in rural Montana. The role involves shifts managing 12-14 patients per 24-hour ER period in a 25-bed critical access hospital with a supportive medical team. The position offers comprehensive benefits, competitive pay, and a community-oriented rural lifestyle.
- Job Title: Perm Emergency Medicine Position, W2 employment
- Work Location State/Province: Montana
- Number of Positions: 1
- Specialty: Emergency Medicine
- Job Class: Permanent
- Provider Type: Physician
- Provider Credentials: MD
- Board Status: Board Certified
- Pay $210/hr
- 1.5x for OT & more than six shifts a month
- health, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability insurance, 4% pension match, sign-on bonus, relocation, and possibly loan repayment
- Shifts: 6 x 24s per month; Sleep room available
- 25 Bed critical access hospital
- Trauma Level: Level 4
- Volumes: 12-14 patients per 24-hour ER shift. (a separate urgent care open in the area)
- Staffinx mix: 4-5 BC EM and Fam Med physicians with strong EM background
- One of the best-run rural hospitals in the state with stable leadership
- Friendly rural community of approximately 6000.
- Located on a quieter highway system
- Good schools
- Outdoor activities, fishing and hunting
We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Emergency Medicine Physician to join our team in Central Montana. This is a permanent position offering the opportunity to work in a Level 4 Trauma Center.
An ideal candidate will move to and live in the service area.
Please note that more specific details regarding the estimated start date, requested date of coverage, schedule details, number of needed shifts, patient population, procedures, certifications needed, and case mix will be provided during the interview process.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of our patients and community.




